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Long Day's Journey into Night

Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville reprise their roles in Richard Eyre’s critically acclaimed production of Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Long Day’s Journey Into Night, after a sold-out run as part of Bristol Old Vic’s 250th Anniversary season.

Long Day’s Journey Into Night features a family of four: haunted by the past but unable to face the truth of the present. Caught in a cycle of love and resentment, the Tyrones and their two sons test the strength of family bonds as they indulge in their vices, unraveling the truth as day turns to night and the family’s lives fall to ruin.
Often called one of the most powerful American plays of the 20th century, O’Neill’s masterpiece finds a new home at Wyndham’s Theatre for a strictly limited run (10 weeks only) through 27 January 2018.

Book your tickets for Long Day’s Journey Into Night at the Wyhndham’s Theatre in London today!

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Address

Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0DA

Cancellation Policy

No refunds after booking.

Duration

3 Hours 10 Minutes

How Does It Work

You will receive a confirmation email with your booking reference.

If you choose collect at box office please print this and bring it with you on the day of the show a minimum of 30 minutes before the performance start time.

If you choose post - tickets are sent to the address provided.

When Can I Go

Saturday 27 January 2018 - Sunday 8 April 2018

Where Do I Go

Wyndham's Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0DA 

How To Get There - 

By Train: Charing Cross (approx. 200m) 

By Tube: Leicester Square (next to theatre), Charing Cross (approx. 600m), Holborn (approx. 600m) 

By Bus: 24, 29, 176 

Parking: Various Q-Parking, there is also parking available at MasterPark at Cambridge Circus (150m) and NCP at Bedfordbury and Upper St Martin's Lane.

Wyndham's Theatre

Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0DA

Latest critic reviews

  • “Luminous wit and warmth in Richard Eyre’s production”

    The Times

  • “Mesmerising”

    The Telegraph

  • “Magnificent performances and a freshness that touches the heart”

    What's On Stage

  • “Sweeps you off your feet”

    The Stage