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James (Patrick Blashill) and Mary (Susan Monts-Bologna) are in a guilt-ridden marriage in “Long Day’s Journey into Night.”
The Tyrone family: James (Patrick Blashill), Mary (Susan Monts-Bologna), Edmund (Stephen Dale), and Jamie (Joe McCauley) in "Long Day’s Journey into Night" by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Nathaniel Swift. | Scott Cooper photo
Mary (Susan Monts-Bologna) and Edmund Tyrone (Stephen Dale) in "Long Day’s Journey into Night" by Eugene O'Neil.
Edmund (Stephen Dale) and James Tyrone (Patrick Blashill) in "Long Day’s Journey into Night" by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Nathaniel Swift.
Mary Tyrone (Susan Monts-Bologna) in "Long Day’s Journey into Night" by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Nathaniel Swift.
Mary (Susan Monts-Bologna), Edmund (Stephen Dale), Jamie (Joe McCauley), and James Tyrone (Patrick Blashill) in "Long Day’s Journey into Night" by Eugene O'Neill.
Mary Tyrone (Susan Monts-Bologna) and Cathleen (Jaimelyn Gray) in "Long Day’s Journey into Night" by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Nathaniel Swift.
"Long Day’s Journey Into Night" will be staged through Dec. 9 by the Eclipse Theatre at the Athenaeum Theatre in Chicago.
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‘None of us can help the things life does to us,” says Mary Tyrone, the desperately unhappy wife, mother and morphine addict in Eugene O’Neill’s epic family drama “Long Day’s Journey into Night.” The play, now in an impressively well-acted production by Eclipse Theatre, is …