In his compelling account of a young woman’s decline and subsequentsalvation, O’Neill presents a realistic and painful exploration of family conflict and the harsh reality of women’s lives in the early part of the twentieth century.
In his compelling account of a young woman’s decline and subsequentsalvation, O’Neill presents a realistic and painful exploration of family conflict and the harsh reality of women’s lives in the early part of the twentieth century.
Eugene O’Neill’s epic Pulitzer Prize-winning play about love and forgiveness charts one woman’s longing to forget the dark secrets of her past and hope for salvation.
Exiled from her home by the Old Devil Sea to the inland plains, Anna Christie’s life changed for ever at just five years of age. Fifteen years later, she is reunited with the father who sent her away, and sets sail in search of a new beginning.
Anna Christie was first staged at the Vanderbilt Theater, New York, in November 1921. Its first London production was at the Strand Theatre in April 1923.
This edition of Anna Christie was published alongside the 2011 revival at the Donmar Warehouse, London.
'There is a raw vigour and humanity in Anna Christie that few other dramatists can match'— Telegraph
'Retains an undimmed capacity to shock'— Independent
'The playwright had a fine ear for the salty vernacular of the New York waterfront in the Twenties.'— Daily Mail
'O'Neill is like an American Shakespeare, the father of American drama'— New York Times
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Winner of Pulitzer Prize for Drama 1922
“'there is a raw vigour and humanity in Anna Christie that few other dramatists can match'”
Telegraph'Retains an undimmed capacity to shock'
Independent'The playwright had a fine ear for the salty vernacular of the New York waterfront in the Twenties.'
Daily Mail'O'Neill is like an American Shakespeare, the father of American drama'
New York TimesEugene O'Neill (1888-1953) was an American dramatist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936. His plays include: Anna Christie (1922), Strange Interlude (1928), Ah! Wilderness (1933), The Iceman Cometh (1946) and Long Day's Journey into Night (produced posthumously 1956).
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