Long Day's Journey into Night
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Long Day's Journey into Night (1956), a play by Eugene
O'Neill. [
Helen Hayes Theatre, 390 perf.; Pulitzer Prize, Tony, NYDCC Awards.] On an uncomfortably hot day in their New England summer home, the Tyrones confront their pasts and each other. James Tyrone ( Fredric
March) is an aging actor, famous but miserly, who wasted his talent performing in the same trashy melodrama rather than risk failure in more adventuresome plays. To save pennies he had called in a quack doctor when his wife gave birth to their third son, Edmund ( Bradford Dillman). As a result of the poor treatment, Mary Tyrone ( Florence
Eldridge) has been a drug addict ever since. Their eldest son, James Jr. ( Jason
Robards), is a rakish, boozing ne'er‐do‐well, who is both pro‐tective of and jealous of his younger brother. As the day turns into night, the destructively probing conversations continue, until the rattled, drugged Mary appears in her wedding gown, reliving a happier, irreclaimable time. Louis
Kronenberger wrote, “This relentless chronicle of O'Neill's riven and tormented family, mingling the fierce thrust of unblushing theatre with the harsh, unsoftened truth, may very possibly come to seem O'Neill's most substantial legacy to the American stage.” Written as a sort of autobiographical catharsis, its production violated O'Neill's stipulation that it not be performed until twenty‐five years after his death. Co‐producer José
Quintero directed the superior cast and the long and difficult drama is continually revived. Notable New York productions were seen in 1971 with Robert Ryan, Geraldine
Fitzgerald, James Naughton, and Stacy
Keach; in 1976 with Robards (now playing the father), Zoe
Caldwell, Michael Moriarty, and Kevin
Conway; in 1981 with Earle
Hyman, Gloria
Foster, Peter‐Francis‐James, and Al Freeman Jr., in 1986 with Jack
Lemmon, Bethel Leslie, Peter
Gallagher, and Kevin
Spacey; and in 2003 with Brian Dennehy, Vanessa Redgrave, Robert Sean
Leonard, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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