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The story follows the life of Dion Anthony, an architect torn between his public image as a successful businessman and his true desires and struggles with identity.
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Eugene O'Neill's 'Desire Under the Elms' is a powerful play that delves into themes of family conflict, forbidden desires, and the destructive nature of greed.
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THE STORY: Originally produced on Broadway, revived to sellout houses in 1996 starring Al Pacino, HUGHIE was one of O'Neill's last works.
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(Limelight). "...essential to any understanding of...O'Neill if only because they demystify him." Arthur Miller, The New York Times Book Review
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This collection of thirty years of interviews with America's only Nobel Prize dramatist records his encounters with the press and gives a striking portrait of the man and the process of his public mythologizing.
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This multimedia edition, edited by William Davies King, offers an interactive guide to O¡¯Neill¡¯s masterpiece. -- Hear rare archival recordings of Eugene O¡¯Neill reading key scenes.
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Students and enthusiasts of modern theater will prize this inexpensive edition of a moving drama of social realism.
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Eugene O'Neill's 'The Hairy Ape' is a searing expressionist commentary on the dehumanization and class struggles of industrial society.
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This new edition of O'Neill's unfinished play coincides with the centenary of his birth and includes a substantial amount of material - including an entire scene - that was missing when it was prepared after the playwright's death, but ...
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A Moon for the Misbegotten is a play by Eugene O'Neill. 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.