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Long Day's Journey Into Night - Part 2

On this week’s episode of Brook Reading, I am again joined by Nick from Nikoli’s Kitchen! We continue our review of the timeless play by Eugene O’Neill, Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Our conversation centers around the circuitous nature of the...

An episode of the The Brook Reading Podcast podcast, hosted by Brook Reading, titled "Long Day's Journey Into Night - Part 2" was published on March 14, 2021 and runs 71 minutes.

March 14, 2021 ·71m · The Brook Reading Podcast

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On this week’s episode of Brook Reading, I am again joined by Nick from Nikoli’s Kitchen! We continue our review of the timeless play by Eugene O’Neill, Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Our conversation centers around the circuitous nature of the characters, stabbing each other in the back, the destructive nature of alcoholism and addiction, and the DAMN light bulbs!!! God, Gaspard, chill out! Now that Nick and I have put this story to bed, WE can take a nap. Whew! We’re exhausted! Good night! (And look forward to Nick returning to the brook for Death of a Salesman!) Enjoy, and happy reading! Promo: Livestream For the CureIntro Theme Song Provided By: Sean Faust Outro Theme Song Provided By: Victoria Timpanaro

On this week’s episode of Brook Reading, I am again joined by Nick from Nikoli’s Kitchen! We continue our review of the timeless play by Eugene O’Neill, Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Our conversation centers around the circuitous nature of the characters, stabbing each other in the back, the destructive nature of alcoholism and addiction, and the DAMN light bulbs!!! God, Gaspard, chill out! Now that Nick and I have put this story to bed, WE can take a nap. Whew! We’re exhausted! Good night! (And look forward to Nick returning to the brook for Death of a Salesman!) Enjoy, and happy reading!

Promo: Livestream For the Cure

Intro Theme Song Provided By: Sean Faust
Outro Theme Song Provided By: Victoria Timpanaro
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