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Join us in the summer of 1912 in Connecticut to meet the Tryone family, a family struggling to grapple with the realities and consequences of each member’s failings. The parents and two sons blame and resent each other for various reasons; bitterness and jealousy serve as proxies for ultimately failed attempts at tenderness and compassion. The family’s enduring emotional and psychological stress is fueled by their shared self-analysis, combined with articulate honesty. This story deals with addiction, unfulfilled dreams, moral flaws, and the struggle of family relationships. Through the emotional turmoil of being a family struggling with addiction, we also get to see the beauty of human kindness and the disasters of human failings. Will this family be able to overcome their struggles and ban together to save one another? Find out in Long Day’s Journey Into Night!
TALKBACK: Sunday 2/16. Stay in the Carsen Theater after the show for an informal conversation with the cast and crew.