WQED – Melessie Clark and Brett Mack star in Eugene O Neill’s A Moon for the Misbegotten with Quantum Theater at the Long Vue Club overlooking the Allegheny Valley August 2 -25. They spoke with Jim Cunningham about the play and why it is a masterpiece today having been judged a failure after opening night. Does it end happily? Spoiler alert. The power of Eugene O’Neill in the American theater is a topic, why theater matters in our mad mad world, and how the moon becomes a character in the unfolding events. Melessie and Brett share highlights from their careers so far including previous work with Quantum.
A Moon for The Misbegotten
Melessie Clark and Brett Mack – Quantum Theater
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