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Show Pics: David Suchet & Laurie Metcalf take a Long Day's Journey into Night

Date: 4 April 2012

Production photos have been released of Long Day's Journey into Night, which opens at the West End's Apollo Theatre next week (10 April 2012, previews from 2 April) starring David Suchet and Laurie Metcalf alongside Trevor White and Kyle Soller.

Last seen in the West End in 2000, [Eugene O’Neill]’s 1957 play is revived by Anthony Page with design by Lez Brotherston. The influential American classic, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, tells the story of the Tyrone family and the hardships they struggle to overcome.

David Suchet returns to the Apollo Theatre where he previously starred in Arthur Miller's All My Sons. He is joined in the cast by three-time Emmy-Award winner Laurie Metcalf, Trevor White and Kyle Soller. The production plays a limited West End season to 18 August 2012.

Laurie Metcalf & David Suchet in A Long Day's Journey into Night
Laurie Metcalf & David Suchet in Long Day's Journey into Night. Photo credit: Johan Persson

David Suchet in A Long Day's Journey into Night
David Suchet in Long Day's Journey into Night. Photo credit: Johan Persson

David Suchet & Laurie Metcalf in A Long Day's Journey into Night
David Suchet & Laurie Metcalf in Long Day's Journey into Night. Photo credit: Johan Persson

David Suchet & Laurie Metcalf in A Long Day's Journey into Night
David Suchet & Laurie Metcalf in Long Day's Journey into Night. Photo credit: Johan Persson


- McKenzie Kramer

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Booking Tickets & Show Listings
Long Day's Journey into Night Listing Page
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Long Day's Journey into Night starstarstarstar - 11th Apr 2012 reviews
1st Night Photos: David Suchet returns to Apollo for Long Day's Journey - 11th Apr 2012 photos
Review Round-up: Suchet & Metcalf triumph in Long Day's Journey - 11th Apr 2012 roundup
Year of the Producer: Kim Poster's Eureka Moment for Long Day's Journey into Night - 10th Apr 2012 interviews
'West End Rules!' in latest issue of Time Out magazine - 22nd Mar 2012 news
Hitting the headlines - 10th Feb 2012 blog
Cast: Bush Books, McCormack Heresy, Metcalf Journey - 20th Sep 2011 news
David Suchet Takes Another Long Journey to West End - 28th Jul 2011 news



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