O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey into Night on the Romanian Stage: Valorizing the performance potential in production history
Abstract
This paper deals with the continuing dialogue between dramatic text and audience,
while resorting to the tenets of reception theory. I have focused on the moral issues
resulting from the unfolding of dramatic action in Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey
into Night and analyzed the ideological implications of performance in the course of
this play’s stage history in Romania.