The second installment in ICTC's 5-year Eugene O'Neill Retrospective - Eugene O’Neill’s beautiful and haunting gift to his tortured brother Jamie continues the cycle of the four Tyrones begun in Long Day’s Journey into Night. Fearing the loss of his broken-down farm, old Phil Hogan and his daughter Josie devise a plan to seduce the landlord Jim Tyrone. This intrigue provides the background to a searing drama in which we encounter two “misbegotten” people who, under the moonlight, confront the aching truth of their lonely existence. Don’t miss O’Neill’s powerful and breathtaking masterpiece! ICTC's production of A Moon for the Misbegotten reunites Director Brother Augustine Towey, the director of lat Season's ARTIE Award winning musical, A Man of No Importance (Outstanding Production of a Musical) and its star Brian Riggs (Ourstanding Actor in a Musical). Catherine Eaton also returns to ICTC for the first time since her critically acclaimed performance as Lily in ICTC's World Premiere production of The Cobbler by Bryan Delaney (ARTVOICE's Katharine Cornell Award 2005). |