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Long Day’s Journey into Night

A London revival of Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece
Second Half Productions
by
ABR Arts 30 April 2024

Long Day’s Journey into Night

A London revival of Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece
Second Half Productions
by
ABR Arts 30 April 2024
Brian Cox as James Tyrone Sr. and Patricia Clarkson as Mary Cavan Tyrone (photograph by Johan Persson)
Brian Cox as James Tyrone Sr. and Patricia Clarkson as Mary Cavan Tyrone (photograph by Johan Persson)

Jeremy Herrin’s London production of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey into Night opens with a scene of such quiet intimacy it is tempting to think that the audience has been admitted early. Actors Brian Cox and Patricia Clarkson are as great a drawcard as the play itself. This is a perfect pairing for a work whose reputation as a masterpiece continues unabated. Theirs is a performance of mutual, muted delight, one that’s supported by Herrin’s absorbing restraint, an atmosphere that invites concentration and empathy. From the outset, we are transfixed – and what a spell Cox and Clarkson cast! But will it weave its magic for a modern audience?

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