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    DAVID SUCHET RETURNS TO THE WEST END IN LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT

    David Suchet will return to London's West End when Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece, Long Day’s Journey into Night opens at the Apollo Theatre in April 2012.

    Following his critically acclaimed performance in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons at the Apollo Theatre in 2010, David Suchet returns in Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece, Long Day’s Journey into Night.

    Set in 1912, the story is a compelling family drama between James Tyrone (David Suchet), Mary Tyrone and their sons, Jamie and Edmund during a long summer’s day. This multi-award winning play is one of the greatest American plays written in the twentieth century.

    Long Days Journey Into Night is produced by Nica Burns & Elliot Martin, Kim Poster for Stanhope Productions, Max Weitzenhoffer. Directed by Anthony Page.

    Long Days Journey Into Night performs 2nd April 2012 to 18th August 2012.


     


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