A Touch of the Poet

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132 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011
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About A Touch of the Poet on Broadway

Venue

Irish Repertory Theatre
132 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011
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Duration

2 hours, 30 minutes (with 1 intermission)

Previews

Feb. 26, 2022

Opening

March 8, 2022

Closing

April 17, 2022

Story for A Touch of the Poet

A Touch of the Poet
By Eugene O’Neill
Directed by Ciarán O’Reilly

With Belle Aykroyd, David Beck, Robert Cuccioli, Kate Forbes, Mary McCann, Andy Murray, Emma O’Donnell, James Russell, David Sitler, John C. Vennema, and Rex Young

February 26, 2022 – April 17, 2022

Proud and tempestuous Cornelius Melody (Con) owns a run-down inn and tavern near Boston in 1828. Laden with debt, Con clings to his tenuous identity as a landed gentleman and war hero and chastises his wife and daughter for actions that expose the family’s humble Irish origins. When his daughter, Sara, falls in love with a wealthy American guest at their inn, Con’s pride drives him to an explosive reckoning with his true place in the New World.

A Touch of the Poet, Eugene O’Neill’s tragic tale about the immigrant experience and generational aspiration, was the first work written for the playwright’s famously unfinished cycle about the Irish in America. Completed in 1942, A Touch of the Poet has received four Broadway productions. It premiered in October of 1958 at the Helen Hayes Theatre, nearly five years after the playwright’s death.

Irish Repertory Theatre planned to present A Touch of the Poet in March 2020, however, the week prior to opening, the theatre temporarily shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are proud to present this production on our mainstage after producing a digital production in October 2020.

Critics’ Reviews for A Touch of the Poet

"CRITIC’S PICK Powerful… a hearty serving of digital theater that nearly matches the real thing… a production with such chemistry and pep that it stands as a reminder of those pre-pandemic theater days of yore."

The New York Times