Jermyn Street theatre, LondonThe American playwright's 1922 drama, given its UK premiere, suffers from its sentimentality and characters driven by rage and rancourI've often quoted a dictum by the German dramatist Hebbel that, "in a good play, everyone is right". A corollary of that might be that in a bad play everyone is wrong. That is certainly the case in this forgotten 1922 piece by Eugene O'Neill, here receiving…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:54AM on October 12, 2015