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Long Day's Journey Into Night

Actors Co-op Theatre Company
( 03/16/2012 - 04/29/2012 )
Running Time: 3 1/2 hours

A story so searing that the playwright stipulated it not be performed for 25 years following his death, LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT by Eugene O’Neill chronicles a day in the life of the Tyrone Family, gripped by addiction, shattered by the past and reeling at the prospect of the future. Considered by many to be the greatest play of the American theatre, O’Neill’s Tony-awarded and Pulitzer Prize-winning story continues to captivate theatre audiences and luminaries of today.

Tickets

This production closed on 04/29/2012

Schedule

Fri & Sat at 7:30 (oneThurs only - 3/29 at 7:30)

Venue Information

Actors Co-Op/Crossley Theatre
1760 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, CA 90028 (map)
Box Office 323 - 462-8460
Free parking on Carlos

Directors / Designers

Tannis Hanson Producer
Marianne Savell Director
Gary Lee Reed Scenic Designer
Paula Higgins Costume Designer
Bill Kickbush Lighting Designer
Marianne Savell Sound Designer
Diane Martinous Hair/Makeup Designer
Bonnie Bailey Reed Prop Designer
Doirean Heldt Graphic Designer

Cast

Bruce Ladd James Tyrone
Nan McNamara Mary Tyrone
Daniel Roberts Edmund Tyrone
David Scales Jamie Tyrone
Selah Victor Kathleen

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Reviews

StageSceneLA (read review)
WOW! Powerful work being done by a cast entirely made up of company members. - Steven Stanley

LA Weekly (read review)
GO! As smart as it is scrupulous. - Steven Leigh Morris

LAist (read review)
Extraordinary work. . . revelatory . . . intense and inspired production - Terry Morgan

Yahoo Associated Content (read review)
A gripping, mature production of O'Neill's masterpiece...wonderful, layered production." - Staff Writer

Yahoo Associated Content (read review)
absorbing and rewarding...admirable job...superlative...mesmerizing. - Staff Writer

Backstage (read review)
intelligent and tasteful rendition...powerfully poignant - Les Spindle