<p>'A shattering masterpiece... a truly great play, perhaps the greatest American play of them all'</p>
Time Out
<p>'One of the great family dramas of 20th-century American theatre, full of pathos and ruined grandeur'</p>
Evening Standard
<p>'Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece'</p>
The Times
<p>'The apex of classic American dysfunction family dramas... the ultimate family reckoning'</p>
Guardian
<p>'A slow-burn marvel with one of the mightiest father figures in the 20th-century American canon'</p>
Telegraph
<p>'A great chorale of loss, loneliness and waste... in its brutal honesty and its elegiac understanding it has a remarkable capacity to speak to all times, all places and all families'</p>
WhatsOnStage
<p>'A great, bloody slab of American family drama... a monumental testament to domestic agony'</p>
The Stage
<p>'An incredibly astute account of addiction and the impact it has on a family... profoundly moving'</p>
Independent
<p>'O'Neill's masterwork... a great, grievous American drama'</p>
Arts Desk
<p>'Theater's most potent study of denial'</p>
Variety
<p>'A great, searing hulk of a drama... The granddaddy of so many great American family dramas'</p>
Financial Times
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Eugene O'Neill was the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and at the time of his death in 1953 had written over twenty plays.