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I was in seventh grade when I started reading O’Neill. The ferocity of his plays overwhelmed me; his untethered passions and imagination allowed mine to be untethered, too.
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (16 October 1888 – 27 November 1953) was an American playwright, and Nobel laureate in Literature. His poetically titled plays were among the first to introduce into ...
Summer camp for actors and playwrights. That’s one way Remy Zaken describes the time she has spent working on new plays at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. “You are only there for one ...
Winning the Nobel Prize in 1936 thrust Eugene O’Neill back into the spotlight of an already illustrious legacy, with reporters besieging the playwright for interviews at his Seattle hotel after ...
A play about family, love and heartache is coming to Glencoe. “A Moon for the Misbegotten” runs Feb. 7 to March 18 at Writer’s Theatre. Written by Eugene O’Neill, it is dire… ...
O'Neill destroyed every copy of Exorcism after the play was performed in 1920 — or he thought he did. For more than 90 years, Exorcism was believed to be lost forever.
The Eugene O’Neill Festival will have productions of “Desire Under the Elms” and “Hughie” from Wednesday, Feb. 9, to Sunday, Feb. 27.
O’NEILL FESTIVAL EVENTS Individual tickets are sold. A $100 Festival Package includes Tao House and play admissions, discussions, the Michael Krasny panel and other events.
Eugene O'Neill, revered playwright, did his best work while secluded on his East Bay ranch in Danville. Today, the Tao House is a National Historic site, open to the public for touring and special ...
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