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− | ''Long Day's Journey into Night'' by Eugene O'Neill. (Written 1939-41, first performed 1955-6.) A powerful play about a disintegrating family, based on the author's own relationship with his parents and brother. Considered by many to be O'Neill's masterpiece and one of the greatest plays of the 20th century. First performed in South Africa at the [[Intimate Theatre]] by [[Leonard Schach]] and the [[Cockpit Players]] in 1959. Starred [[Joan Blake]], [[John McKelvey]], [[Leon Gluckman]] and [[Nigel Hawthorne]]. Thereafter often produced, including by [[PACT]] (197*, directed by [[Francois Swart]](?*), with i.a. ?*), [[Space Theatre|The Space]] ( | + | ''Long Day's Journey into Night'' by Eugene O'Neill. (Written 1939-41, first performed 1955-6.) A powerful play about a disintegrating family, based on the author's own relationship with his parents and brother. Considered by many to be O'Neill's masterpiece and one of the greatest plays of the 20th century. |
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+ | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
+ | First performed in South Africa at the [[Intimate Theatre]] by [[Leonard Schach]] and the [[Cockpit Players]] in 1959. Starred [[Joan Blake]], [[John McKelvey]], [[Leon Gluckman]] and [[Nigel Hawthorne]]. Thereafter often produced, including by [[PACT]] (197*, directed by [[Francois Swart]](?*), with i.a. ?*), [[Space Theatre|The Space]] (1973, directed by [[Bill Tanner]] with i.a. [[Bill Flynn]], [[Roshel Malbin]], [[Peter Piccolo]], [[Percy Sieff]] and [[Yvonne Bryceland]]). [[CAPAB]] (1989, directed by [[Ralph Lawson]], designer [[Peter Cazalet]], costumes [[Birrie le Roux]], with [[Patrick Mynhardt]] (James Tyrone) [[Diane Wilson]] (Mary Cavan Tyrone), [[David Clatworthy]] (James Tyrone, Jr., [[André Roothman]] (Edmund Tyrone), [[Belinda Koning]]) (Cathleen). | ||
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+ | ==Translations and adaptations== | ||
+ | It has been translated into Afrikaans as ''[[Lang Dagreis na die Nag]]'' by [[André P. Brink]] ?** and first produced by ** in 19**. In 2008 [[Marthinus Basson]] directed and designed the Afrikaans text for [[Vleis, Rys en Aartappels]] and the [[KKNK]], starring [[Antoinette Kellermann]] en [[Marius Weyers]], [[Stian Bam]] and [[Gustav Gerdener]]. This production won a number of awards. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
+ | Nico Malan Theatre pamphlets, Feb-March 1989 | ||
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+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Ar-Az|Astbury]], 1979. | ||
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− | + | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography|ESAT Bibliography]] | |
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Revision as of 19:56, 25 April 2014
Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill. (Written 1939-41, first performed 1955-6.) A powerful play about a disintegrating family, based on the author's own relationship with his parents and brother. Considered by many to be O'Neill's masterpiece and one of the greatest plays of the 20th century.
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Performance history in South Africa
First performed in South Africa at the Intimate Theatre by Leonard Schach and the Cockpit Players in 1959. Starred Joan Blake, John McKelvey, Leon Gluckman and Nigel Hawthorne. Thereafter often produced, including by PACT (197*, directed by Francois Swart(?*), with i.a. ?*), The Space (1973, directed by Bill Tanner with i.a. Bill Flynn, Roshel Malbin, Peter Piccolo, Percy Sieff and Yvonne Bryceland). CAPAB (1989, directed by Ralph Lawson, designer Peter Cazalet, costumes Birrie le Roux, with Patrick Mynhardt (James Tyrone) Diane Wilson (Mary Cavan Tyrone), David Clatworthy (James Tyrone, Jr., André Roothman (Edmund Tyrone), Belinda Koning) (Cathleen).
Translations and adaptations
It has been translated into Afrikaans as Lang Dagreis na die Nag by André P. Brink ?** and first produced by ** in 19**. In 2008 Marthinus Basson directed and designed the Afrikaans text for Vleis, Rys en Aartappels and the KKNK, starring Antoinette Kellermann en Marius Weyers, Stian Bam and Gustav Gerdener. This production won a number of awards.
Sources
Nico Malan Theatre pamphlets, Feb-March 1989
Astbury, 1979.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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Return to L in Plays II Foreign Plays
Return to South_African_Theatre/Plays
Return to The ESAT Entries
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