Long Day's Journey into Night (2012)
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This interpretation of O’Neill’s masterpiece features Remo Vinzens in a gripping portrayal of the Tyrone family’s emotional struggle.
Produced by Independet Theater Productions of SAI Produktionsdetails
Genre: Psychological Family Drama Language: English Written by: Eugene O’Neill Directed by: Remo Vinzens Cast: Tobias Schmid, Adrian Brunner, Lukas Graf, Anita Ziegler, Ethan Carter, Remo Vinzens Production: Independent Theatre Productions Status: Event completed Plot
Set over the course of a single day in August 1912, Long Day’s Journey Into Night follows the Tyrone family through emotional conflict, addiction and buried resentment. The semi-autobiographical drama explores the fragile relationships between family members struggling with guilt, disappointment and the fear of personal failure. Through intense dialogue and psychological realism, the play reveals the emotional collapse hidden beneath appearances of normality. This interpretation approached O’Neill’s classic through intimate staging, cinematic atmosphere and emotionally driven performances. |
Director’s Vision
This production focused on emotional realism and the quiet psychological tension between the characters rather than theatrical spectacle.
The staging emphasized intimacy, silence and emotional isolation, creating a dark and atmospheric interpretation of O’Neill’s masterpiece.
This production focused on emotional realism and the quiet psychological tension between the characters rather than theatrical spectacle.
The staging emphasized intimacy, silence and emotional isolation, creating a dark and atmospheric interpretation of O’Neill’s masterpiece.
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Take a glimpse
Listen to actor Remo Vinzens reading a passage inspired by Edmund Tyrone’s reflections on identity, fear and lost dreams. |
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