- (10/29/37) Stage: Wrote "One Act Plays of the Sea", produced on Broadway, staged / directed by William Challee; "Bound East for Cardiff," one act, original drama; "In The Zone," one act, dramatic revival; "The Long Voyage Home," one act, original drama; "Moon of the Caribbees," one act, original drama. Lafayette Theatre (since 2005 the Williams Christian Methodist Episcopal church), Mew York (68 total performances).
- (1967) Playwright: "More Stately Mansions". NOTE: second draft was found in O'Neill's papers after his death in 1953; it had never been performed during his lifetime, and was first performed in 1967.
- (1928) Playwright: "Strange Interlude". NOTES: (1) Won Pulitzer Prize in 1928. (2) Filmed as Strange Interlude (1932), Strange Interlude: Part 1 (1988), Seltsames Zwischenspiel (1969).
- (1913) Playwright: "Recklessness," a one-act drama (filmed as The Constant Woman (1933)).
- (1917) Playwright: "The Long Voyage Home" (filmed as The Long Voyage Home (1940))
- (1922) Playwright: "The Hairy Ape" (filmed as The Hairy Ape (1944))
- (1931) Playwright: "Mourning Becomes Electra" (filmed as Mourning Becomes Electra (1947), O Luto de Electra (1992)),
- (1914) ) Playwright: "Bound East for Cardiff" (filmed as Eugene O'Neill: Three Plays of the Sea (1960)).
- (1942) Playwright: "Long Day's Journey Into Night". NOTES: (1) Won the 1957 Tony Award as Best Play. (2) Won the 1957 Pulitzer Prize in Drama. (3) Filmed as Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962), Long Day's Journey Into Night (1995)), Long Day's Journey Into Night (1987), Long Day's Journey Into Night (1982), Eines langen Tages Reise in die Nacht (1980), Eines langen Tages Reise in die Nacht (1973), Long Day's Journey Into Night (1973), Longa Jornada Dentro da Noite (1963), A Longa Viagem de Volta (1955),
- (1925) Playwright: "Desire Under the Elms" (filmed as Desire Under the Elms (1958), Oyun la tanam (1982), _Qali bazzaobidan 1934)_, Desejo Sob os Ulmeiros (1991)).
- (1939) Playwright: "The Iceman Cometh". NOTE: Filmed as The Iceman Cometh (1973)
- (1920) Playwright: "Anna Christie". NOTES: (1) Won the Pulitzer Prize in 1922. (2) Filmed as Anna Christie (1930), Anna Christie (1930), Anna Christie (1923), Anna Christie (1957), Anna Christie (1937), Anna Christie (1960), Anna Christie (1964), Anna Christie (1965), Kiri no minato (1923)).
- (1923) Playwright: "Marco Millions" (filmed as Marco Millions (1939))
- (1974) Stage: Wrote "The Iceman Cometh", performed at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, with Ian Bannen, J.G. Devlin, Jan Grant, Oscar James, Leonard Maguire, James Cairncross, Henry Woolf, Niall Toibin in the cast. Directed by Bill Bryden.
- (1941) Playwright: "Moon for the Misbegotten".
- (1996) Stage: Wrote "Long Day's Journey Into Night", performed at the Young Vic Theatre in London, England, with Richard Johnson, Penelope Wilton OBE, Paul Rhys, Mark Lambert in the cast. Directed by Laurence Boswell.
- (1973) Stage: Wrote "A Moon for the Misbegotten", performed at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Colleen Dewhurst in the cast. Directed by José Quintero.
- (1933) Playwright: "Ah, Wilderness" (filmed as Ah Wilderness! (1935), Summer Holiday (1948), Ah, Wilderness! (1976), Ah, Wilderness! (1938), Ah, Wilderness! (1951), Ah, Wilderness! (1955), Ah, Wilderness! (1959), O Wildnis (1959), Wilde jeugd (1961), Ljuva ungdomstid (1961), Zingend in de wildernis (1963), Oh, divljino (1967),
- (1976) Stage: Wrote "Mourning Becomes Electra", performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Laura Esterman in the cast.
- (1977) Stage: Wrote "Long Day's Journey Into Night", performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Frances Hyland and John Shea in the cast.
- (1992) Stage: Wrote "A Moon for the Misbegotten", performed at the Touchstone Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Melinda Moonahan in the cast. The crew included Kevin Snow (scenic designer) and Ina Marlowe (director).
- (2003) Stage: Wrote "The Hairy Ape," performed at the American Theater Company in Chicago, IL. John Musial was scenic designer and Michael Kraskin was sound designer.
- (1925) Stage: Wrote / co-produced "The Fountain", produced on Broadway. Scenic Design by Madison Morrow. Directed by Robert Edmond Jones (also co-producer). Greenwich Village Theatre: 10 Dec 1925-Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Morris Ankrum (as "Manuel de Castillo"), Ralph Benzies, Stanley Berry, Egon Brecher (as "Luis de Alvaredo"), Curtis Cooksey (as "Nano"), Ray Corning, Liza Dallett, Rosalinde Fuller (as "Beatriz de Cordova"), Walter Huston (as "Juan Ponce de Leon"), Perry Ivins (as "Alonzo de Oviedo"), Philip Jones, Pauline Moore (as "Maria de Cordova"), Henry O'Neill (as "Christopher Columbus / "Father Superior"), William Stahl (as "Pedro" / "A Soldier"), Edgar Stehli (as "Vincente de Cordova" / "Friar Quesada"), John Taylor, Crane Wilbur (as "Diego Menendez"). Co-produced by Kenneth Macgowan.
- (11/37) Stage: Wrote "Mourning Becomes Electra," directed by Michael Macowan; with Beatrix Lehmann, Mark Dignam, Mona Washbourne, Frank Napier and Laura Cowie in the cast; on The West End at the Westminster Theatre, London, England.
- (1917) Playwright: "In the Zone," a one act play (filmed as Eugene O'Neill: Three Plays of the Sea (1960)).
- (1918) Playwright: Wrote "The Moon of the Caribees" (filmed as Eugene O'Neill: Three Plays of the Sea (1960)).
- (1950) Stage: Wrote "Anna Christie", performed at the Q Theatre in London, England, with Frederick Valk and Freda Jackson in the cast.
- (1955) Stage: Wrote "Mourning Becomes Electra", performed at the Arts Theatre Club in London, England, with Mary Ellis, Mary Morris, Joseph O'Conor, John Schlesinger, Ronald Lewis, Ronald Barker and Timothy Bateson in the cast. Peter Hall was the director.
- (1958) Stage: Wrote "Long Day's Journey Into Night", performed at the Globe Theatre in London, England, with Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, Anthony Quayle, Alan Bates and Ian Bannen in the cast.
- (1958) Stage: Wrote "The Iceman Cometh", performed at the Arts Theatre Club in London, England, with Ian Bannen, Lee Montague, Patrick Magee, Tony Church, Michael Bryant, Jack MacGowran, Vivian Matalon, Toby Robertson, Prunella Scales and Margaret Whiting in the cast. Peter Wood was the director.
- (1959) Stage: Wrote "Long Day's Journey Into Night," performed at the Queen's Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, in an Abbey Theatre production with Pilip O Floinn (Philip O Flynn), Ria Mooney, Tomas P. Mac Cionaith (T.P. McKenna), Uinisionn O Dubhlainn (Vincent Dowling) and Caitlin Ni Bhearain in the cast. Frank Dermody was director.
- (1963) Stage: Wrote "Desire Under the Elms", performed at the Circle in the Square Theatre in New York City with George C. Scott, Colleen Dewhurst and Rip Torn in the cast. José Quintero was the director.
- (11/11/61) Stage: Wrote "Mourning Becomes Electra," performed at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, with Sonia Dresdel and Barbara Jefford in the cast. Val May was the director.
- (1976) Stage: Wrote "The Iceman Cometh," performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England, with Norman Rodway, Bob Hoskins, Patrick Stewart, Gary Bond, Kenneth Cranham, Patti Love, Paola Dionisotti and Ian Holm in the cast. Howard Davies was director.
- (6/80) Stage: Wrote "Anna Christie," directed by Jonathan Lynn; performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Company Warehouse Theatre in London, England, with Fulton Mackay; Susan Tracy; and Gareth Thomas in the cast.
- (2008-09) Stage: Wrote "A Moon for the Misbegotten", performed at the First Folio Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Larry Neumann Jr. in the cast. Alison Vesely was the director. Angela Miller was the scenic designer.
- (1920) Playwright: "The Emperor Jones" (filmed as The Emperor Jones (1933))
- (1925) Stage: Co-produced (w/Kenneth Macgowan, Robert Edmond Jones) "Outside Looking In", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Based on the autobiography "Beggars of Life" by Jim Tully. Directed by Augustin Duncan. Greenwich Village Theatre (moved to The 39th Street Theatre from Nov 1925-close): 7 Sep 1925-Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/113 performances). Cast: Reginald Barlow (as "Baldy"), Charles Bickford (as "Oklahoma Red"), Harry Blakemore (as "Mose"), Raphael Byrnes (as "Bill"), James Cagney (as "Little Red"), Blythe Daly (as "Edna"), Wallace House (as "Skelly"), David A. Leonard (as "Arkansas Snake"), Sidney Machat (as "Ukie"), Barry Macollum (as "Hopper"), James Martin (as "Rubin"), Richard Sullivan (as "Blind Sims"). Replacement actors: Morris Armor (as "Deputy"), Walter Downing (as "Chief of Police"), John C. Hickey (as "Sheriff"), Frederick C. Packard (as "Brakeman"), G.O. Taylor (as "Deputy"), George Westlake (as "Railroad Detective").
- (1984) Stage: Wrote "Strange Interlude," performed at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England, with Glenda Jackson, Edward Petherbridge, Brian Cox, James Hazeldine, Max Gold and Sheila Burrell in the cast. Keith Hack was director.
- (1988) Stage: Wrote "A Touch of the Poet," performed at the Comedy Theatre in London, England, with Vanessa Redgrave, Timothy Dalton, Malcolm Tierney, John McEnery, Amanda Boxer, James Berwick and Rudi Davies in the cast. David Thacker was director.
- (1988) Stage: Wrote "A Touch of the Poet," performed at the Young Vic Theatre in London, England, with Vanessa Redgrave, Timothy Dalton, Malcolm Tierney, John McEnery, Amanda Boxer, James Berwick and Rudi Davies in the cast. David Thacker was director.
- (1924) Stage: Wrote / co-produced (w/Kenneth Macgowan, Robert Edmond Jones) "Welded", produced on Broadway. Drama. 39th Street Theatre: 17 Mar 1924-Apr 1924 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Jacob Ben-Ami (as " Michael Cape"), Catherine Collins (as "A Woman"), Curtis Cooksey (as "John Darnton"), Doris Keane (as "Eleanor Owen"). Produced in association with The Selwyns.
- (1971) Stage: Wrote "Long Day's Journey Into Night", performed in a National Theatre production at the New Theatre in London, England, with Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, Denis Quilley and Ronald Pickup in the cast. Michael Blakemore was the director.
- (1972) Stage: Wrote "Long Day's Journey Into Night", performed in a National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, with Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, Denis Quilley and Ronald Pickup in the cast. Michael Blakemore was the director.
- (1972) Stage: Wrote "Long Day's Journey Into Night", performed in a National Theatre production at the New Theatre in London, England, with Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, Denis Quilley and Ronald Pickup in the cast. Michael Blakemore was the director.
- (1983) Stage: Wrote "A Moon for the Misbegotten," performed at the Riverside Studios Theatre in London, England, with Ian Bannen and Frances de la Tour in the cast. David Levaux was director.
- (1926) Stage: Wrote "The Emperor Jones", produced on Broadway (revival). Mayfair Theatre: 10 Nov 1926-Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: Arthur Ames (as "Lem, a Native Chief"), George Blue (as "Convict" / "Slave"), John Blue (as "Jeff"), Harry Crow (as "Convict" / "Slave"), Mae Ford (as "Spectator"), George Frey (as "Planter"), Charles Gilpin (credited as Charles S. Gilpin]; as "Brutus Jones, Emperor"), Kenneth Harris (as "Congo Witch Doctor"), Moss Hart (as "Harry Smithers, a Cockney"; Broadway debut), James Lee (as "Convict" / "Slave"), Hazel Mason (as "An Old Native Woman"), Harold Mays (as "Planter"), Mary Pine (as "Spectator"), John Ray (as "Convict" / "Slave"), John Reid (as "Prison Guard"), Hugh Rice (as "Auctioneer"). Produced by Mayfair Productions. NOTE: O'Neill received $25,000 for the film rights.
- (2011-12 season) Stage: Wrote "A Moon for the Misbegotten," performed at the Seanachai Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois, with Brad Armacost in the cast. Ira Amyx and Merje Veski were scenic designers.
- (11/30/26-2/27) Stage: Wrote "Beyond the Horizon", produced on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Cast: Thomas Chalmers (as "Andrew Mayo"); Robert Keith (as "Robert Mayo"); Victor Kilian (creditred as Victor Killian; as "Ben"), Elaine Koch (as "Mary"); Judith Lowry (as "Kate Mayo"); Aline MacMahon (as "Ruth Atkins"); Joseph McInerney (as "Dr. Fawcett"); Albert Tavernier (as "Capt. Dick Scott"); Eleanor Wesselhoeft (as "Mrs. Atkins"); Malcolm Williams (as "James Mayo"). Mansfield Theatre (renamed The Brooks Atkinson Theatre 1960), New York (79 performances, unknown previews). NOTE: Filmed as Beyond the Horizon (1975).
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