Peter Michael Goetz and Helen Carey Will Star in Guthrie Long Day's Journey; Complete Casting Announced | Playbill

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News Peter Michael Goetz and Helen Carey Will Star in Guthrie Long Day's Journey; Complete Casting Announced Complete casting has been announced for The Guthrie Theater's upcoming production of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, which will begin previews Jan. 12, 2013, prior to an official opening Jan. 18 on the Wurtele Thrust Stage.

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Peter Michael Goetz and Helen Carey Photo by Scott Suchman

Helmed by artistic director Joe Dowling, performances will continue through February 23.

The cast will be headed by Peter Michael Goetz and Helen Carey in the roles of James and Mary Tyrone with John Catron as James “Jamie” Tyrone, Jr. and John Skelley as Edmund Tyrone. Rounding out the cast is Laoisa Sexton in her Guthrie debut in the role of Cathleen, the Tyrone family maid.

The play, according to the Guthrie, "centers on one day in the life of the Tyrone family. Like most American families, the Tyrones have experienced highs and lows—from fame and financial success to illness and loss. In the course of that day in their seaside Connecticut home, their familial bond begins to unravel, and James and Mary and their sons Jamie and Edmund confront their demons in a final effort to save their family."

The artistic team includes John Lee Beatty (set designer), Ann Hould-Ward (costume designer), Christopher Akerlind (lighting designer), Scott W. Edwards (sound designer), Michael Lupu (dramaturgy), D’Arcy Smith (voice and dialect coach), Karen K. Wegner (stage manager), Tree O’Halloran (assistant stage manager) and Patrick Walsh (assistant director).

Single tickets start at $29 and are now on sale through the Guthrie Box Office at (612) 377-2224 or online at www.guthrietheater.org.

 
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