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Long Day's Journey Into Night

First Preview: Mar 15, 2016

Opening Date: Mar 15, 2016

Closing Date: Jun 26, 2016

Running Time: 03:45

Long Day's Journey Into Night
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Playing @

Todd Haimes Theatre

227 W 42nd St New York, NY 10036

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Elegant in its simplicity yet limitless in its scope, Long Day’s Journey Into Night is the tale of an ordinary summer’s day with extraordinary consequences.

Drawing so heavily from the author’s personal history that it could only be produced posthumously, the story of the Tyrone family and their battle to unearth—and conceal—a lifetime of secrets continues to reveal itself to audiences as one of the most profound and powerful plays ever brought to the stage.

See four-time Pulitzer Prize winner Eugene O’Neill’s autobiographical masterwork performed by an incomparable cast, starring Oscar®, Emmy® and Golden Globe Award® winner Jessica Lange (“American Horror Story,” The Glass Menagerie), Tony nominee Gabriel Byrne (A Moon for the Misbegotten, A Touch of the Poet), Oscar nominee Michael Shannon (Grace, “Boardwalk Empire”) and Tony winner John Gallagher, Jr. (Spring Awakening, “The Newsroom”). Jonathan Kent (Faith Healer, Man of La Mancha) directs.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY @ 7 PM
SATURDAY @ 1 & 7 PM
WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY @ 2 PM

Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 16

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

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Full-price tickets

$67 - $142

Reviews

Quotation Mark

Long Day's Journey Into Night is now having its fifth Broadway revival in a magnificent production by Roundabout Theatre Company at the American Airlines Theatre. Director Jonathan Kent and an extraordinary cast led by Jessica Lange and Gabriel Byrne have achieved a masterful staging of the undisputed classic.

-----TheatreMania

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FIVE STARS (out of 5)
In Jonathan Kent’s production, the other actors orbit around Lange’s blazing star turn in painfully believable patterns of resignation. Gabriel Byrne plays her husband, James, with striking weariness and restraint; his heartbreaking account of his impoverished childhood helps explain (if not excuse) the miserliness that has cost his family dearly. As their dissolute oldest son, Jamie, the riveting Michael Shannon infuses his climactic drunk scene with acrid dark humor and reluctant, wounded tenderness toward his consumptive younger brother, Edmund (a willfully sincere John Gallagher Jr.). In their ruined dreams and undelivered promises, they are trapped in grooves they have dug for themselves and each other.

------Time Out NY

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As the morphine-addicted Mary, Oscar-winner Jessica Lange maximizes her meaty role’s potential. Lange is blessed with an expressive voice and uses it like a musical instrument — soft and coquettish, warm and motherly, then barbed and brutal as if dredging words from a bottomless well of despair.

-----New York Daily News

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Accessibility:

Wheelchair Info

Designated, flexible wheelchair seating area behind the last row of the center orchestra and the last row of the mezzanine

Seating

Seats 740. Orchestra, 1st floor; Mezzanine, 2nd and 3rd Floor; 5th floor Penthouse lobby open to the public. 4th floor private. Lower lobby main public facilities and lounge.

Entrance

Primary entrance from street, through double doors into outer lobby with box office, through double doors into main lobby, through 2 sets of double doors (each 31") into Orchestra.

Box Office

227 West 42nd St between 7th and 8th Avenues. Hours: 10am - 8pm: Tuesday through Saturday. 10am - 6pm Sunday and Monday. The box office closes at 6pm on any evening with no performance.

Restroom

Accessible restrooms on Orchestra level only

Telephone

There is a secure cell phone charging station on the 5th floor, reachable by elevator. The station is complimentary to use but requires a credit card to “unlock” devices. The station is 69” high.

Assisted Listening System

Assisted listening devices available: Infrared headsets free at coatcheck. A photo ID is required to check out a headset.

Directions Subway

Centrally located near the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, R, Q, A, C, E, and S lines at 42nd Street Times Square.

Directions Bus

Six buses stop near the theatre. Take the M6, M7, M10, M16, M20, or M104.

Elevator\Escalator

Elevators are available to all levels of the theatre.

Folding Armrests

Six (6) seats are available with folding armrests.

Parking

An Icon parking garage is located at 250 west 43rd between Broadway and 8th Avenue.

Water Fountain

Several accessible water fountains are located throughout the theatre, all reachable by elevator.

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By Subway:

Centrally located near the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, R, Q, A, C, E, and S lines at 42nd Street Times Square.

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By Bus:

Six buses stop near the theatre. Take the M6, M7, M10, M16, M20, or M104.