International NewsCast Set for Jeremy Irons' Long Day's Journey; Revival Will Play London, Brooklyn, Los AngelesRichard Eyre directs a cast that also includes Lesley Manville, Matthew Beard, and Rory Keenan.
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Andrew Gans
November 14, 2017
Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville
Hugo Glendinning
The West End revival of Eugene O鈥橬eill鈥檚 Long Day鈥檚 Journey Into Night will play ten weeks at Wyndham鈥檚 Theatre beginning January 27, 2018, and continuing through April 7 before transferring to Brooklyn Academy of Music鈥檚 Harvey Theater (May 8鈥�27) and the Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts in Los Angeles (June 8鈥揓uly 1).
As previously reported, Oscar and Tony winner Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville will head the cast of Richard Eyre鈥檚 acclaimed Bristol Old Vic production.
The two will be joined by Jessica Regan, who will return to the role of Cathleen that she played in the 2016 Bristol Old Vic staging, with Matthew Beard and Rory Keenan, who join the company as Edmund Tyrone and James Tyrone Jr., respectively.
Set in the Tyrones鈥� summer home in August 1912, the O'Neill classic is described as such: 鈥淗aunted by the past but unable to face the truth of the present, the Tyrones and their two sons test the bonds of a family caught in the cycle of love and resentment. As day turns to night and the family indulge in their vices, the truth unravels leaving behind a quartet of ruined lives.鈥�
The production will have set and costume design by Rob Howell, lighting design by Peter Mumford, and sound design by John Leonard.
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