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Eugene O'Neill's Masterpiece Long
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Winner
of 6 Awards
Producer Ted Quinlan
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Winner
of 6 Awards
with 4 Honourable Mentions Best
Performance by a Male Kevin Lewis
The Telegram review - Long Day's Journey makes for long night
This autobiographical piece of stage artistry by Eugene O'Neill is, to quote O'Neill "a play of old sorrow, written in tears and blood." Produced posthumously in 1956, this play has garnered many awards. The anguish through which O'Neill must have worked to complete this masterpiece is immeasurable in its scope. The audience is but given a brief glimpse into the family dynamic which must have haunted O'Neill throughout his life. It has been said that Long Day's Journey into Night is "tragedy of losses - lost opportunities, lost faith, lost ideals, lost hopes." Has all hope been lost? Links
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