In the Zone: A Maritime Play by Eugene O’Neill

Friday, Jan 17, 2025 at 4:00pm

  212-748-8600
  $30.00
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South Street Seaport Museum announces performances of In the Zone: A Maritime Play by Eugene O’Neill at 4pm, 5pm, 6pm, and 7pm aboard the 1885 tall ship Wavertree at Pier 16 (Fulton and South Streets). Step into maritime and theatre history with the Seaport Museum and the professional actors of Mariner Theatrical as we bring Nobel Prize-winning playwright Eugene O’Neill’s (1888–1953) powerful maritime play, In the Zone, to life aboard the historic Wavertree. Accompanying talkback discussions will also be held on January 18 and 19 at 5pm in the Seaport Museum’s historic Schermerhorn Row introduction galleries at 12 Fulton Street. Tickets for the performance are $30; access to the talkback discussions is free. seaportmuseum.org/in-the-zone.

Performances

Originally debuting during the height of World War I fervor––only months after the United States entered the war––In the Zone is one of four one-act plays O’Neill wrote between 1914 and 1917, inspired by his time aboard the British ship SS Ikala. Set aboard a tramp steamer, the play delves into themes of paranoia, xenophobia, and ambition, as the sailors grow suspicious that one of their own may be a spy.

For the performance, as you enter the forecastle of Wavertree, you’ll be transported to the tense confines of the SS Glencairn, an Allied munitions ship braving the infamous “U-Boat Zone.” The intimate setting enhances the drama, complemented by the atmospheric folk music of Nathan Bishop and his band, Faoileán. Audience members for the 45-minute play can choose between traditional seating on chairs or benches or embrace a more adventurous experience with bunk seating, allowing you to claim a traditional sailor’s bunk and step into the life of a seafarer from 1885.

In the Zone written by Eugene O’Neill

Directed by Andy Sowers

Music Direction by Nathan Bishop, and the band Faoileán

Stage Managed by KC Athol

Featuring:

Christopher Rashee-Stevenson, Matt Russell, Captain Jack Tunney, Damien Hughes, Jaz Astwood, Stuart Gray, and Sam Gibbs.

Tickets are limited. Advance registration is encouraged. Walk-ups will be accommodated as space allows.


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