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Princess Alexandra Auditorium, Yarm

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LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT ★★★★★ Telegraph, Time Out, The Arts Desk ★★★★ Guardian, Times, Evening Standard, Whatsonstage.com Booking Period Until 18 August 2012 Running Time 2 hours & 50 minutes (including one interval) Performance Times Performance times - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7pm and Wednesday 2:30pm Cast: David Suchet, Laurie Metcalf, Trevor White & Kyle Soller David Suchet returns to the West End from 3 April in Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer prize-winning masterpiece, Long Day's Journey into Night, one of the greatest American plays written in the 20th century. Directed by Anthony Page with designs by Lez Brotherston. Set in 1912, the play is a riveting view of the life of James Tyrone (David Suchet), Mary Tyrone (Laurie Metcalf) and their sons, Jamie (Trevor White) and Edmund (Kyle Soller) during one fateful summer's day. Intense and passionate, this is an evening of classic drama at its highest quality. Unmissable. A masterly production of a masterpiece - The dramatic rewards are enormous. Charles Spencer, Telegraph The play sends you out of the theatre uplifted - Glowing performances by David Suchet and Laurie Metcalf. Michael Billington, The Guardian Laurie Metcalf is...a revelation. Michael Billington, The Guardian A remarkable evening with moments of marvellous humour - Shockingly good. Libby Purves, The Times This beautifully acted revival sends you into the night elated. Caroline McGinn, Time Out A triumphant evening. Michael Coveney, whatsonstage.com Gripping and humorous - See It Kate Bassett, Independent On Sunday Astonishing performances...You are left exhilarated and enriched Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday A mighty work - a straight-from-the-heart punch and a deal of comic irony Susannah Clapp, The Observer David Suchet is a force to be reckoned with Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday One of the greatest stage performances you will see this year Christopher Hart, Sunday Times A production that raises the game of the London's West End Mark Shenton, Sunday Express