Krapp. Under new management, the venue became the Coronet Theatre in 1945. In 1959, it was renamed in honor of playwright Eugene O’Neill, who died six years prior.
The National Critics Institute, a two-week residential workshop and conference, convenes concurrently with the National Playwrights Conference and the National Music Theater Conference.
“I’m excited to welcome Jeremiah Downes to the O’Neill family as our new Director ... cultivate the artistry of tomorrow’s music and theater-makers.” Previously participating in ...
7 Photos Harris Yulin and Candy Buckley Star in Chautauqua Theater Company's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ...
Before Eugene O'Neill's work first hit the Broadway stage in 1920, audiences typically came to the theater in search of amusement and distraction — and got what they were looking for. When his ...
B.A., Connecticut College National Theater Institute, Eugene O'Neill Theater Center Actors Theater of Louisville Apprentice Company M.F.A., Yale University School of Drama David Jaffe's courses ...
The Forrest Theatre opened on November 24, 1925, with the musical Mayflowers as its premiere production. In 1959 it was rechristened the O'Neill in honor of the American playwright.
Eugene O'Neill drew on the tragic events of his dysfunctional family's life to produce some of the most powerful dramas of the American theater. O'Neill's difficulties began almost from the time ...
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