A review by kelseywelsey
Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill

3.0

ALL SPOILERS: A woman reconnects with her estranged, seaman father because she is seeking some rest. She has an unknown illness and reluctantly boards with him on his barge and comes to enjoy it, even meeting and falling in love with an Irish sailor. It all comes to a head when the Irishman proposes and Anna refuses spilling the details of her past. When her father left her to be raised with her cousins on the farm the youngest son began to rape her and to escape it she turned to prostitution. How could anyone want to marry that? The father and Irishman go on land to escape this shocking news. But quickly come around, Matt'll marry her only if she swears on this catholic cross that she never loved any of the other men. GAH gimme a break.

I listened to the L.A. Theater works audio recording. All the swapping of y's for j's was getting to me at the end but it was well produced and well acted.