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Sydney Theatre Company and Artists Repertory Theatre present
Long Day's Journey Into Night
by Eugene O'Neill

 

In this magnificent Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Eugene O’Neill (Mourning Becomes Electra, Desire Under The Elms) paints a vivid and disturbing portrait of a family tormented by the past and paralysed by the prospect of the future.

 

Actor James Tyrone (William Hurt), his wife Mary (Robyn Nevin) and their two adult sons James and Edmund, have retreated to their Connecticut holiday house where they will be ensconced for the summer. During the course of the ‘long day’ of the play’s title this family battles to unearth, and conceal, a series of appalling truths.

 

Tyrone towers over the family, his endless disappointment in his sons fuelling their alcoholism and propelling a vicious rivalry between them. Against doctor’s orders, Edmund drinks with abandon, drowning his sorrows as he awaits the results of a crucial medical examination. Meanwhile all three men monitor Mary’s every move, intent on protecting her from her own terrible addiction.

 

Rarely staged in Australia but frequently considered O’Neill’s major masterpiece, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, is a largely autobiographical work of gut-wrenching honesty and astonishing beauty. In celebration of the play’s enormous thematic and emotional landscape, this production will unfold on the grand stage of Sydney Theatre before transferring to Artists Repertory Theatre in Portland, Oregon.

 

SYDNEY THEATRE
Schools Day   Wed 28 Jul
Pre-show Intro 10:30am, 45 minutes
Performance 12:15pm
Duration 3hours, including interval
Post-show Q&A immediately following, 15 minutes
Suits   Years 10 - 12
Why Book?   An incredible opportunity for students to see Eugene O’Neil’s Pulitzer Prize winning play.

 

Dates & Times

Schools Day   Wed 28 Jul
Pre-show Intro 10:30am, 45 minutes
Performance 12:15pm
Duration 3hours, including interval
Post-show Q&A immediately following, 15 minutes

 

Pre-Season Briefing: Mon 21 Jun 6.15pm

Venue: The Wharf

Creative Team

by Eugene O’Neill

 

Director Andrew Upton

 

With William Hurt, Robyn Nevin

2010 Booking Forms