A Moon for the Misbegotten Opens Off-Broadway at the Pearl March 18 | Playbill

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News A Moon for the Misbegotten Opens Off-Broadway at the Pearl March 18 The Pearl Theatre Company revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic A Moon for the Misbegotten, featuring Dan Daily, Kim Martin-Cotten and Andrew May, officially opens Off-Broadway March 18 at City Center Stage II after previews that began March 6.

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Pearl artistic director J.R. Sullivan stages the production that will run through April 15.

Pearl resident member Daily plays Phil Hogan, with Martin-Cotten (The Merchant of Venice with Al Pacino) as Josie Hogan and May (War Horse) as James Tyrone.

The cast also includes Kern McFadden as T. Stedman Harder and Sean McNall as Mike Hogan.

According to the Pearl, "Centered on the passionate and lonely Josie Hogan and the self-destructive James Tyrone, a character modeled on O'Neill's own older brother, A Moon for the Misbegotten has been hailed as one of O'Neill's masterpieces and as one of the great works of the American stage. Having premiered in 1947, the play is a haunting exploration of despair, love, and resurrection."

For tickets, phone (212) 581-1212 or visit PearlTheatre. New York City Center Stage II is located at West 55th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues.

 
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