Anthony Foux (The Dumb Waiter) and Stuart W. Howard (The Spy Who Went Into Rehab) team up for a can’t miss PRT Co-op Production of Hughie by Eugene O’Neill – A Play in One-Act!

“Howard is hilariously outrageous. His performance is not to be missed.” – StageRaw on Stuart Howard’s performance in The Spy Who Went Into Rehab

“A POWERFUL and SUPERB performance.” – Glamgical on Anthony Foux’s performance in Albee/Pinter

1928. 3:00 a.m. on a muggy summer night in Manhattan. In the dingy lobby of a rundown hotel on a Westside street just off Times Square, two lonely souls share a wandering, one-sided conversation. A downtrodden, introverted Desk Clerk endures the ruminations of Erie Smith, a small-time gambler, haunter of the joints along the Great White Way, as he tries to talk himself out of his despair over the recent death of his only friend and good luck charm, Hughie. Nobel laureate Eugene O’Neill, at the height of his powers, took a break from writing the ineffably tragic “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” to pen this lighter one-act play, in which a brief night’s journey toward dawn kindles an uncharacteristic gleam of hope.

WRITTEN BY

Eugene O’Neill

DIRECTED BY

Michael Rothhaar

TICKETS – $25 (Suggested Donation)
This is a Pay-What-You-Can Show

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Hughie is NOT Part of the Subscription Series