O'Neill's Mourning Spurs Misbegotten Revival???Date: 10 October 2003Now that Mourning Becomes Electra (with a superb cast led by Helen Mirren) is looming on the National horizon, is it time to revisit more of the great works of the 20th-century American dramatist Eugene O'Neill? Over the past few years, we've had intermittent star-studded revivals of O'Neill's 'biggies': Long Day's Journey into Night (with Jessica Lange at the West End's Lyric Theatre in 2000) and, back in 1998, the Almeida's multi award-winning revival of The Iceman Cometh (which later went to the West End and Broadway with Kevin Spacey). Now plans are afoot to revive O'Neill's less frequently seen 1947 piece, Moon for the Misbegotten, in the West End. Set in 1923 in a run-down farmhouse in Connecticut, Moon revolves around quick-witted Josie, her scheming father Phil and their landlord, Long Day's James Tyrone Jr, now an alcoholic older man still haunted by his mother's death. The play was revived to great acclaim in 2002 on Broadway where Gabriel Byrne played Tyrone. Related Content |
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