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He played the extremely long game with "Mourning Becomes Electra", a trilogy of plays with a total of 13 acts |
Eugene O'Neill
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THE PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS ARE THE THING |
2023-02-03 |
#8800 |
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His father, James O'Neill, was a 19th century actor whose famous role was the Count of Monte Cristo |
Eugene O'Neill
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$400 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
2008-01-09 |
#5373 |
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"A Moon for the Misbegotten","The Iceman Cometh" |
Eugene O'Neill
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$1,600 |
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NAME THE PLAYWRIGHT |
2007-10-16 |
#5312 |
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You might desire the rings & garters worn by this "Desire Under the Elms" author; they're in the Yale library |
Eugene O'Neill
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$600 |
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AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS |
2007-09-12 |
#5288 |
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He wrote "Long Day's Journey into Night" in 1941, but it wasn't performed until 1956, 3 years after his death |
O'Neill
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
2006-04-18 |
#4982 |
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He won a 1920 Pulitzer Prize for the tragedy "Beyond the Horizon" |
Eugene O'Neill
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$1,600 |
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PLAYWRIGHT |
2003-12-10 |
#4433 |
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Around 1912, while recovering in a sanatorium, this former seaman decided to become a playwright |
Eugene O'Neill
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AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS |
2001-07-04 |
#3893 |
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"Gimme a whiskey--ginger ale on the side. And don't be stingy, baby" |
Eugene O'Neill ( Anna Christie )
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THE PLAYWRIGHT WRITES |
2001-03-15 |
#3814 |
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As a youth, this "Iceman Cometh" dramatist prospected for gold in Honduras |
Eugene O'Neill
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$100 |
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PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS |
2000-01-19 |
#3543 |
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"Long Day's Journey into Night" |
Eugene O'Neill
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$600 |
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NAME THE PLAYWRIGHT |
1999-05-06 |
#3389 |
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This American won a 1928 Pulitzer Prize for his very long, 9-act drama "Strange Interlude" |
Eugene O'Neill
DD
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$1,000 |
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PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS |
1997-05-06 |
#2932 |
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The subject of his play "The Emperor Jones" was suggested to him by Haitian history |
Eugene O'Neill
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$800 |
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PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS |
1996-06-17 |
#2731 |
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The Provincetown Players staged the premieres of several of his plays, including "Desire Under the Elms" |
(Eugene) O'Neill
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$200 |
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PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS |
1995-12-21 |
#2604 |
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Part of his 1920s play "Strange Interlude" takes place in a small university town in New England |
Eugene O'Neill
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PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS |
1995-10-27 |
#2565 |
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A band is heard playing "John Brown's Body" at the beginning of his play "Mourning Becomes Electra" |
Eugene O'Neill
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$1,000 |
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PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS |
1995-05-11 |
#2474 |
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This American playwright won the first of his four Pulitzer Prizes for 1920's "Beyond the Horizon" |
Eugene O'Neill
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$1,000 |
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PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS |
1994-11-15 |
#2347 |
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His father, actor James O'Neill, toured for years in the stage version of "The Count of Monte Cristo" |
Eugene O'Neill
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$800 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
1993-11-11 |
#2114 |
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We hope his third wife, actress Carlotta Monterey, never called him a "hairy ape" |
Eugene O'Neill
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$800 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS & ACTRESSES |
1993-06-16 |
#2038 |
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"A Touch of the Poet" & "More Stately Mansions" are 2 of the 11 plays he planned about 1 American family |
O'Neill
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$800 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
1991-12-18 |
#1683 |
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"Bound East For Cardiff", the first of his sea plays, premiered in Provincetown, Massachusetts in 1916 |
Eugene O'Neill
DD
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$2,000 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
1991-11-12 |
#1657 |
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"The Iceman Cometh" was the last of his plays produced on Broadway during his lifetime |
O'Neill
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$600 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
1991-09-04 |
#1608 |
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He acted in "The Count of Monte Cristo" with his father before he started writing plays |
Eugene O'Neill
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$600 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
1991-06-25 |
#1587 |
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The son of an actor, he won 4 Pulitzer Prizes for Drama, more than any other playwright |
Eugene O'Neill
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FJ |
PLAYWRIGHTS |
1989-03-31 |
#1065 |
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"The Dreamy Kid", "More Stately Mansions", "Strange Interlude" |
(Eugene) O'Neill
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$400 |
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THE PLAYWRIGHT IN QUESTION |
1988-06-30 |
#899 |
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In his lifetime, his failures included "Days Without End", "Lazarus Laughed", & his first 2 marriages |
Eugene O'Neill
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$1,000 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
1987-01-23 |
#555 |
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America's only Nobel-winning playwright, he won 1 of his 4 Pulitzers for "Strange Interlude" |
Eugene O'Neill
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$400 |
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PLAYWRIGHTS |
1986-12-04 |
#519 |