Beyond the Horizon

Beyond the Horizon

Eugene O’Neill

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Bibliotech Press
Año de edición:
2022
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9781636379371
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Beyond the Horizon is a play written by American playwright Eugene O’Neill. Although he first copyrighted the text in June 1918, O’Neill continued to revise the play throughout the rehearsals for its 1920 premiere. His first full-length work to be staged, Beyond the Horizon won the 1920 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.The play takes place on a farm in the Spring, and then moves forward three years later, in the Summer, and finally five years later, in late Fall. The play focuses on the portrait of a family, and particularly only two brothers Andrew and Robert. In the first act of the play, Robert is about to go off to sea with their uncle Dick, a sea captain, while Andrew looks forward to marrying his sweetheart Ruth and working on the family farm as he starts a family.The play was adapted for television and broadcast on PBS Great Performances series in July 1975, directed by Rick Hauser and Michael Kahn. The cast featured Richard Backus (Robert Mayo), Kate Wilkinson (Kate Mayo), John Randolph (James Mayo), Edward J. Moore (Andrew Mayo), Maria Tucci (Ruth Atkins), Geraldine Fitzgerald (Mrs. Atkins), John Houseman (Dr. Fawcett), and James Broderick (Captain Scott). The play was adapted into an opera by composer Nicolas Flagello in 1983.According to the PBS American Experience program, 'Theater historians point to O’Neill’s Beyond the Horizon, which debuted in 1920, as the first native American tragedy. That play emerged from O’Neill’s association with the Provincetown Players, one of many so-called ’little theaters’ that developed in the 1910s to provide alternative fare to commercial drama of the time.' (wikipedia.org)

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