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Long Day's Journey Into Night Tickets

Long Day's Journey Into Night follows the Tyrone clan through a mesmerizing day and night, as they battle their demons, their pasts, and one another in four extraordinary personal struggles. James Tyrone, an aging but one promising actor, has long ago sacrificed his art for commerce, choosing to tour in the same pedestrian stage play year after year. Oldest son Jamie is a troublemaking alcoholic, envious of the writing talent of his ever more sickly young brother Edmund. Unable to confront Edmond's illness and bitter from her husband's emotional and financial selfishness, matriarch Mary Tyrone relapses into a morphine addiction that has already had dire consequences on her personal and familial well-being. The play depicts the riveting events of the next 16 hours as each family member drifts further into drug-induced oblivion and reveals his or her struggle for survival.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Aug. 31, 2003.

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Opening: Oct 30, 2003 • Closing: Aug 31, 2003
Musicals Kid-Friendly Dance Comedy Drama Award Winning Mature Audiences New

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Long Day's Journey Into Night follows the Tyrone clan through a mesmerizing day and night, as they battle their demons, their pasts, and one another in four extraordinary personal struggles. James Tyrone, an aging but one promising actor, has long ago sacrificed his art for commerce, choosing to tour in the same pedestrian stage play year after year. Oldest son Jamie is a troublemaking alcoholic, envious of the writing talent of his ever more sickly young brother Edmund. Unable to confront Edmond's illness and bitter from her husband's emotional and financial selfishness, matriarch Mary Tyrone relapses into a morphine addiction that has already had dire consequences on her personal and familial well-being. The play depicts the riveting events of the next 16 hours as each family member drifts further into drug-induced oblivion and reveals his or her struggle for survival.

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