Spring 2004/ Festival 2004

 

Eugene O'Neill's Masterpiece

Long Day's Journey 
InTO Night

 

 

 

Winner of 6 Awards 
at the Festival!!!

 

March 24 - 27
LSPU Hall
April 16
Provincial Drama Festival
Labrador City 


Kevin Lewis as James Tyrone
Bev Doyle as
Mary Tyrone
Cassidy Little as
Jamie Tyrone
Darcy Fitzpatrick as
Edmund Tyrone
Karen Dawe as
Cathleen

Producer Ted Quinlan
Director Gord Ralph
Set Designer Jim Hoskins
Lighting Designer Clar Doyle
Stage Manager Dawn Mason

 

By special arrangement with 
Dramatists’ Play Services Inc.

 

 

 

Full list of Cast & Crew

Photos

Festival Page

Telegram review

 

Winner of 6 Awards
at the 2004 Provincial Drama Festival
in Labrador City

 

Best Direction
Gord Ralph

Best Performance by a Female

Bev Doyle

VOCM Scholarship

Darcy Fitzpatrick

Best Lighting Design

Clar Doyle & Miguel Doyle

Best Visual Presentation

Jim Hoskins

Excellence in Stage Management
Dawn Mason

 

L to R - Jim Hoskins, Miguel Doyle, Bev Doyle, Dawn Mason, Darcy Fitzpatrick & Gord Ralph (missing from photo, Clar Doyle)

with 4 Honourable Mentions

Best Performance by a Male Kevin Lewis
Best Supporting Performance by a Male Darcy Fitzpatrick
Walter C. Chambers Memorial Scholarship Cassidy Little
Imagination & Excellence in Sound Gord Ralph & Jonathan Lewis

 

The Telegram review - April 18, 2004 - Beothuck Street Players depict poignant journey

The Telegram review - Long Day's Journey makes for long night


Auroramast.jpg (20660 bytes)Aurora article - Bringing her act home - 
Former Carol Players member hooks leading role


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

eOneill.com

Notes on the play