International NewsPatricia Clarkson-Led Long Day's Journey into Night Opens in London's West End April 2
Jeremy Herrin is directing the new production of the Eugene O'Neill play, also starring Brian Cox.
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Meg Masseron, Logan Culwell-Block
April 02, 2024
Brian Cox and Patricia Clarkson in Long Day's Journey into NightJohan Persson
A new West End revival of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night officially opens at Wyndham's Theatre April 2. The limited engagement began previews March 19 and is scheduled to continue through June 8.
Emmy and Golden Globe winner Patricia Clarkson is leading the company as Mary Tyrone, along with Brian Cox as James Tyrone, Laurie Knaston as Edmund Tyrone, Daryl McCormack as James Tyrone, Jr., and Louisa Harland as Cathleen. Rounding out the company are understudies Paul Easom, Nicholas Macevilly, and Tom Mahy. Casting is by Jessica Ronane.
O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-winning play chronicles a day in the life of a dysfunctional family: the Tyrones. Widely considered to be O'Neill's magnum opus, the play is closely based on his own family and experiences growing up, and was published posthumously in 1956.
The production will offer a total of 50 tickets at 拢25 for every performance, in addition to regularly priced tickets.
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Photos: Long Day's Journey Into Night in the West End
Photos: Long Day's Journey Into Night in the West End
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Patricia Clarkson and Louisa Harland in Long Day's Journey into Night
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Patricia Clarkson and Laurie Kynaston in Long Day's Journey into Night
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Louisa Harland in Long Day's Journey into Night
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Company of Long Day's Journey into Night
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Laurie Kynaston and Patricia Clarkson in Long Day's Journey into Night
The company will also present a reimagining of Ain't Misbehavin', co-directed by original director Richard Maltby, Jr. and original star Andr茅 De Shields.
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