A Moon for the Misbegotten
By Eugene O’Neill
Directed by J.R. Sullivan
March 6 - April 15, 2012
NY TIMES CRITICS' PICK!
"Illuminates O'Neill's unlikely lovers with a bruising and yet benevolent glow." -The New York Times
"You'll swoon over moon" -NY Post
"Emotionally sumptuous" -Associated Press
"Exquisite production" -Flavorpill.com
"Just the right mixture of sensitivity and lightness" -Backstage
"The revelation is Kim Martin-Cotten" -TheaterScene.net
"[Kim Martin-Cotten's] performance is really quite amazing...”
-Huffington Post
"Commanding revival" -TheaterMania
They meet on a barren patch of earth, in the glow of an autumn moon. The jaded James Tyrone is on the edge of despair; the fiercely passionate Josie Hogan is lonely beyond endurance. But on this night, under this moon, hope sparks between them. In Eugene O’Neill’s bittersweet elegy, two wounded hearts experience the power of redemption—and the saving grace of love.
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Production Calendar
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PERFORMANCE TIMES
All evening performances begin at 7:30pm
Evening performances will end at about 10:50pm
All matinee performances begin at 2:30pm
Matinee performances will end at about 5:50pm
Act 1: 60 minutes
Act 2: 40 minutes
Act 3: 1 hour, 15 minutes
There will be two, ten-minute intermissions.
"Illuminates O'Neill's unlikely lovers with a bruising and yet benevolent glow." -The New York Times
"You'll swoon over moon" -NY Post
"Emotionally sumptuous" -Associated Press
"Exquisite production" -Flavorpill.com
"Just the right mixture of sensitivity and lightness" -Backstage
"The revelation is Kim Martin-Cotten" -TheaterScene.net
"[Kim Martin-Cotten's] performance is really quite amazing...”
-Huffington Post
"Commanding revival" -TheaterMania
They meet on a barren patch of earth, in the glow of an autumn moon. The jaded James Tyrone is on the edge of despair; the fiercely passionate Josie Hogan is lonely beyond endurance. But on this night, under this moon, hope sparks between them. In Eugene O’Neill’s bittersweet elegy, two wounded hearts experience the power of redemption—and the saving grace of love.
Read blog entries about this production.
Production Calendar
View all our videos about A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN
PERFORMANCE TIMES
All evening performances begin at 7:30pm
Evening performances will end at about 10:50pm
All matinee performances begin at 2:30pm
Matinee performances will end at about 5:50pm
Act 1: 60 minutes
Act 2: 40 minutes
Act 3: 1 hour, 15 minutes
There will be two, ten-minute intermissions.




























