https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/oneills-dark-passage

My grandmother was an O'Neill. Her Father Bernard O'Neill managed the Landmark Tavern on 46th St at 11th Ave in NYC. She was born there in 1887. Bernard O'Neill appears in my book "organized labor" (Author House) ... This appeared in AMERICA magazine.
The Irish side of my Family at my parent's wedding in 1949.
My O'Neill grandmother and Family in 1949 at my Parent's Wedding at Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, NJ.
They all came from NYC to NJ.

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Eugene O'Neill w/my O'Neill Family roots at the Landmark Tavern from 1887-2022.
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DPQuinn | New Jersey 1/25/22

Shrinking Eugene O'Neill's greatest and most complex play to fit on Audible !!!

From almost 4 hours to an hour and fifty minutes, as O'Neill LIGHT is reprehensible. What is gained by ALL this loss and for who ?


danielpquinn | Newark, NJ 10/30/20

With only vague memories of the Jason Robards, Jose Quintero Broadway revival of Touch of the Poet, it was quite interesting that O'Neill's work emerges again in this time to be reckoned with.

That is the value of great art and Eugene O'Neill. Thank you Irish Rep and Ciaran O'Reilly for reminding all of us in and out of the Theatre of his profound resonance again and again.