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Robert O'Hara directs Bill Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Ato Blankson-Wood, and Jason Bowen in the Eugene O'Neill classic.

Ato Blankson-Wood, Bill Camp, Jason Bowen, and Elizabeth Marvel in Long Day's Journey Into Night Joan Marcus

The reviews are in for the Off-Broadway Audible production of Long Day's Journey Into Night. The Eugene O'Neill classic, under the helm of Tony-nominated director Robert O'Hara, began previews January 18 and officially opened January 25 at the Minetta Lane Theatre.

The cast features husband-and-wife duo Bill Camp and Elizabeth Marvel as James and Mary Tyrone, Tony nominee Ato Blankson-Wood (Slave Play) as Edmund, and Jason Bowen (The Play That Goes Wrong) as Jamie Tyrone.

The staging, "inspired by the events of 2020," will also be released as an Audible Original.

Read the reviews below.

The Daily Beast (Tim Teeman)

Exeunt (Cameron Kelsall)

New York Magazine/Vulture (Helen Shaw)

New York Stage Review (David Finkle and Frank Scheck)

New York Theatre Guide (Joe Dziemianowicz)

The New York Times (Jesse Green)

Parterre Box (David Fox)

Slant Magazine (Dan Rubins)

Theatrely (Joey Sims)

Time Out New York (Adam Feldman)

Playbill will continue to update as reviews come in. 

The production features scenic and costume design by Tony winner Clint Ramos, lighting design by Alex Jainchill, sound design by Palmer Hefferan, projection design by Yee Eun Nam, and associate direction by Nicholas Polonio. Sarah G. Harris is the production stage manager, and casting is by X Casting's Victor Vazquez. Technical supervision is by Hudson Theatrical Associates with general management by Baseline Theatrical's Andy Jones and Jonathan Whitton.

Long Day’s Journey Into Night is produced by arrangement with Yale University, Trust U/W/O Shane O’Neill, and Bubbles Incorporated SA.

 
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