A Moon for the Misbegotten

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Poster for the 2000 Broadway revival

A Moon for the Misbegotten is a play by Eugene O'Neill.

Set in a dilapidated Connecticut house in early September 1923, it focuses on three characters: Josie, a domineering Irish woman with a quick tongue and a ruined reputation, her conniving father, tenant farmer Phil Hogan, and James Tyrone, Jr., Hogan's landlord and drinking companion, a cynical alcoholic haunted by the death of his mother. As a joke during one of their drunken bouts, Tyrone threatens to sell his land and evict Hogan, which propels the latter to set into motion a scheme that will take advantage of the mutual affection between his daughter and Tyrone.

The play can be thought of as a sequel to Long Day's Journey into Night. Jim Tyrone is an older version of Jamie Tyrone from "Long Day's Journey into Night" and they are both based on Eugene O'Neill's older brother, Jamie O'Neill.

The play begins with Mike, the last of Hogan's three sons, leaving the farm. It ends with Jim Tyrone leaving the farm, apparently to die soon of complications from alcoholism.

A Moon for the Misbegotten had its world premiere at the Hartman Theatre in Columbus, Ohio in 1947.

The play has been produced five times on Broadway. The original production opened on May 2, 1957 at the now-demolished Bijou Theatre, where it ran for 68 performances. The cast included Cyril Cusack, Franchot Tone, and Wendy Hiller.


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