The new production of Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical magnum opus stars Brian Cox.
Brian Cox and Patricia Clarkson. Photo by Johan Persson
Production images have been released for LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT, currently performing at London's Wyndham's Theatre until 8 June 2024.
Following his recent acclaimed productions of A Mirror, Ulster American and Best of Enemies, Jeremy Herrin delivers another new production in London.
The cast of LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT
Emmy award-winning actor Brian Cox (Succession) plays James Tyrone, in his first West End role in almost a decade. He is joined by Golden Globe and Emmy award-winning actress Patricia Clarkson (Sharp Objects) as matriarch Mary Tyrone alongside BAFTA award-nominee Daryl McCormack (Bad Sisters, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande) as James Jr, Laurie Kynaston (Spring Awakening, Fool Me Once, The Doll Factory) as Edmund and Louisa Harland (Derry Girls, Ulster American) as Cathleen.
What is LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT about?
Moving and inspiring in equal measure, O’Neill’s masterpiece is a compelling story of love, hate, betrayal, addiction and the impossible fragility of family bonds. A LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT depicts a summer day in the life of the Tyrones, closely based on O'Neill's own dysfunctional family.
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Experience a profound exploration of family dynamics, addiction, and the complexities of human relationships. Eugene O'Neill's masterful writing combined with the powerful performances from the cast, LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT is one of the best plays you'll see in London this year.