The Great God Brown

  • Dion Anthony
  • William A. "Billy" Brown
  • Margaret
  • Cybel
Date premiered1926 (1926)

The Great God Brown is a play by Eugene O'Neill, first staged in 1926. O'Neill began writing notes for the play in 1922 – "Play of masks – removable – the man who really is and the mask he wears before the world"[1] – and wrote the play between January and March 1925.[2] Noted for its use of masks [3] the play was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1925-1926. The original Broadway production was directed by James Light.

Plot

Dion Anthony and his friend William A. "Billy" Brown are sons of business partners. Both love Margaret, but she falls in love with Dion when he is presented behind a cruel and cynical mask, even though he is a sensitive artist. After the two men inherit the business, Dion retires to paint, but fails and eventually dies. Billy takes the mask and poses as Margaret's husband. By the time she finds out, the "real" Billy has faded away. Brown is accused of killing his "real" self, and only the unmasked prostitute Cybel is there to comfort him. Eventually Billy dies as well, and years later Margaret pledges her undying love to Dion's mask.

In other media

E. E. Cummings' 1927 play, Him, features a parody of The Great God Brown. Act two, scene four of Cummings' play showcases two masked characters, Will and Bill, who exchange identities.[4]

References

  1. ^ Floyd, Virginia, ed. Eugene O'Neill at Work. New York: Frederick Ungar, 1981, p. 41. ISBN 0-8044-2205-2
  2. ^ O'Neill, Eugene. Complete Plays 1920–1931. Travis Bogard, ed. New York: Library of America, 1988, p. 1079. ISBN 0-940450-49-6
  3. ^ Lewis, Allan (1965). American Plays & Playwrights of the Contemporary Theatre. Crown Publishing Group, ISBN 978-0-517-50947-0
  4. ^ Young, Stark (1928). "On Him". In Baum, S. V. (ed.). Him and The Critics. Michigan State University Press. p. 48. LCCN 61-13699.

External links

  • ​The Great God Brown​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • The Great God Brown via Project Gutenberg Australia
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Eugene O'Neill
Plays
  • In the Zone (1917)
  • Beyond the Horizon (1918)
  • The Emperor Jones (1920)
  • Anna Christie (1921)
  • Diff'rent (1921)
  • The Hairy Ape (1922)
  • All God's Chillun Got Wings (1924)
  • Desire Under the Elms (1925)
  • Lazarus Laughed (1925–26)
  • The Great God Brown (1926)
  • Strange Interlude (1928)
  • Dynamo (1929)
  • Mourning Becomes Electra (1931)
  • Ah, Wilderness! (1933)
  • More Stately Mansions (1938)
  • The Iceman Cometh (1939)
  • Hughie (1941)
  • Long Day's Journey into Night (1941)
  • A Touch of the Poet (1942)
  • A Moon for the Misbegotten (1943)
Adaptations
Anna Christie
  • Anna Christie (1923 film)
  • Anna Christie (1930 English-language film)
  • Anna Christie (1930 German-language film)
  • New Girl in Town (1957 musical)
The Emperor Jones
  • The Emperor Jones (1933 film)
  • The Emperor Jones (1933 opera)
  • The Emperor Jones (1953 TV play)
  • The Emperor Jones (1955 film)
  • The Emperor Jones (1960 Australian TV play)
Mourning Becomes Electra
  • Mourning Becomes Electra (1947 film)
  • Mourning Becomes Electra (1967 opera)
Ah, Wilderness!
  • Ah, Wilderness! (1935 film)
  • Summer Holiday (1948 musical film)
  • Take Me Along (1959 musical)
The Iceman Cometh
  • The Iceman Cometh (1960 TV play)
  • The Iceman Cometh (1973 film)
Long Day's Journey into Night
  • Long Day's Journey into Night (1962 film)
  • Long Day's Journey into Night (1973 film)
  • Long Day's Journey into Night (1996 film)
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