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 ...
Eugene O'Neill left the first two women he married and stayed with the third, who despite a sometimes rocky relationship was the mainstay in his life until the end. O'Neill's first wife ...
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.
Together, Critic fellows live at the O'Neill in beautiful, newly built cottages, spend a few days in the Berkshires, watch shows, review restaurants, and visit the beach. Applications opened on ...
The O’Neill annually bestows its Monte Cristo Award on a prominent artist whose work has had an extraordinary impact on American theater, in memory of its namesake. The annual gala event ...