Co-Directed by Ian Wolfgang Hinz & Rebecca Moseley :: Marinello Little Theatre
Fridays & Saturdays @7:00 :: Sundays @ 2:00
At their summer home in Connecticut, each member of the Tyrone family harbors a personal tragedy while maintaining a complicated balance of love and resentment for the others. Father James’s alcoholism, mother Mary’s morphine addiction, younger son Edmund’s advancing illness and elder son Jamie’s bitterness at being a lesser version of his father... these are all just aspects of their daily lives that they must face despite their deep desire
to bury and ignore them. Eugene O’Neill’s autobiographical play is widely regarded as his finest work. First published by Yale University Press in 1956, his powerful exploration of addiction and familial dysfunction won the Pulitzer Prize in 1957, sold more than one million copies, and became a template for many other notable playwrights.
“…a magnificent and shattering play.” -New York Post.
“It is a stunning theatrical experience.”- New York Herald-Tribune.
“This is O’Neill’s most beautiful play.” -New York Daily News.

