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a passionate tale of rural New England -
all the power of Greek drama
DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS
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When Ephraim Cabot brings his young bride Abbie
home to their remote New England farm, he little foresees the turmoil
that her arrival will bring his family. Ephraim's youngest son at
first loathes the newcomer, but when hatred gives way to lust, the
resulting conflict threatens to rock the peaceful farm to its core.
Eugene O'Neill imagined Desire Under the Elms in its entirety one night as he slept, and the play has the passion and intensity of a fever dream. First produced in 1924, this twentieth-century American classic has the power and scope of ancient Greek drama, infused with O'Neill's ravishing vision of rural life. We're pleased to welcome back Hungarian theatre and film director János Szász, well known to A.R.T. audiences for his riveting productions of Uncle Vanya, Marat/Sade, and Mother Courage.
"God's lonesome, ain't He? God's hard an'
lonesome!"
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