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Anna Christie

De : Eugene O'Neill
Lu par : Dwier Brown, Alley Mills, full cast
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The passion of a coal barge captain's daughter and a handsome sailor takes a tumultuous turn when secrets from her past are revealed. Nobel Laureate Eugene O'Neill won the second of his four Pulitzer Prizes for this heroic classic.(P)2000 L.A. Theatre Works. Produced in Association with KCRW. All Rights Reserved Classiques Drames et pièces de théâtre Littérature du monde États-Unis

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Eugene O'Neill's 1922 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama (his second of four Pulitzers) may seem, with its slangy dialects, a shade unsubtle to readers today. But listeners probably won't notice, thanks to this excellent, nuanced production. Stacy Keach emphasizes the likable, vulnerable side of a Swedish coal-barge captain reunited after 15 years with his daughter. Keach prevents the father from descending into caricature. Alison Elliot also avoids the stereotype inherent in her part as his man-hating prostitute daughter, and Dwier Brown conveys both innocence and scorn as a young Irish seaman. Atmospheric sound effects are laid in subtly. A saloon-and-sea drama, this early O'Neill triumph has deservedly found a rich, new life.

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AudioFile Earphones Award, Poetry & Drama, 2000

Pulitzer Prize Winner, Drama, 1922

"This early O'Neill triumph has deservedly found a rich new life." (AudioFile)

"In this expert production, scenes are painted through dialog and the unobtrusive use of sound effects." (Library Journal)

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