In the span of one single day, the Tyrones reveal their deepest wounds, addiction, resentment, longing, and a love that refuses to disappear. As fog rolls over the Connecticut shore, the family navigates a past that cannot be undone and a future that cannot be avoided. O’Neill’s masterpiece remains as piercing, relevant, and heartbreaking today as when it was first written. Eugene O’Neill’s autobiographical play is widely regarded as his finest work. First published by Yale University Press in 1956, his powerful exploration of addiction and familial dysfunction won the Pulitzer Prize in 1957, sold more than one million copies, and became a template for many other notable playwrights. “…a magnificent and shattering play.” -New York Post. “It is a stunning theatrical experience.”- New York Herald-Tribune. “This is O’Neill’s most beautiful play.” -New York Daily News. Content Advisory: Strong Language & Themes Pay What You Choose Option Opening Weekend (2/6-2/8) & Sundays (2/15 & 2/22)