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Long Day's Journey into Night is a play in four acts written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill in 1939–1941 and first published posthumously in 1956. [5] It is widely regarded as his magnum opus and one of the great American plays of the 20th century. [ 6 ]
O'Neill is referenced by Upton Sinclair in The Cup of Fury (1956), Dianne Wiest's character in Bullets Over Broadway (1994), by J.K. Simmons' character in Whiplash (2014), by Tony Stark in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), specifically Long Day's Journey into Night, and Long Day's Journey into Night is also referenced by Patrick Wilson's ...
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Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer-winning play, published in 1956, takes … Brian Cox, Patricia Clarkson Joined on West End Play ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ by ‘Fool Me Once’ Star ...
The play is a sequel to O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, with the Jim Tyrone character as an older version of Jamie Tyrone. He began drafting the play late in 1941, set it aside after a few months and returned to it a year later, completing the text in 1943 – his final work, as his failing health made it physically impossible for him ...
Long Day's Journey Into Night is an upcoming drama film written by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Jonathan Kent, and starring Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Ben Foster and Colin Morgan. It is Kent's feature directorial debut and based on Eugene O'Neill's play of the same name. [2] [3]
Long Day's Journey into Night is a 1962 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, adapted from Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer-winning play of the same name. It stars Katharine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards, and Dean Stockwell.
Anna Christie (1921), by Eugene O'Neill; Anne of the Thousand Days (1948), by Maxwell Anderson; And Things That Go Bump in the Night (1964), by Terrence McNally; Angels in America (1991), by Tony Kushner; Arsenic and Old Lace (1939), by Joseph Kesselring; As You Like It, or Anything You Want To, Also Known as Rotterdam and Parmesan Are Dead ...