Breakfast before breakfast was short and dark drama by Eugene O'Neill. Eugene O'Neill was born in New York City in 1888. He is the only American playwright who won the Nobel Prize for literature. The breakfast was in the Greenwich Village area in New York City, which was in a small room of Christopher Street. The apartment has a kitchen and dining area. The show has only two letters. Mrs. Rowland is the only speaker and her husband, Alfred. Alfred's hand was seen once during the game, but not much.
"Breakfast Club" starts with an ancient dramatic standby. You isolate groups of people in the room, let them talk, and finally they exchange their own truths and gain new understanding. William Saroyan and Eugene O'Neill were here before, but they use a salon and a drunkard. "Breakfast Club" uses the high school library and five teenage children. The movie was held on Saturday. All five children violated high school rules somehow, and they were entitled to a special version of detention: at school libraries from 8 to 4 years old all day. They arrived at school once. There is an arrogant and tough man (Jade Nelson). An unsafe Sheltie hides her hair and clothes. A player from Emilio Estevez. Molly Ring Wald. And class brain (Anthony Michael Hall)
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill 's life is reflected in his play to unleash his true emotions. Eugene O'Neill was born on October 16, 1888. He was born at the 43rd Broadway Hotel in New York City, New York. In the first seven years of his life, he traveled with his parents. His father, James O'Neill, was one of the best actors of his era, but his mother Alan Quinlan did not work. They traveled with the famous melodrama "Count of Monte Cristo" and his father is playing here. From the beginning, O'Neal grew up in a drama around him (143)
Eugene O'Neal's father, James O'Neill, was a promising young actor when he was a young child, like a father in the play. He also shared the stage with the Edwin booth mentioned in the theater. James O'Neill, who played a leading role in Duma's "Number of Monte Cristo", gained commercial success and won about 6,000 championship titles; for artistic value it sells "commercial success "We sacrificed the criticism of saying. About O'Neill himself, by 1912 he studied at a famous university (Princeton University), spent several years at the sea, suffered from depression and alcoholism, and writes a poem for a local newspaper, New London Telegraph It was. And the report contributed. . Because of tuberculosis (consumption), he went to the elderly home from 1912 until 13-13, so he devoted himself to writing a script. Therefore, the events of the drama are decided before O'Neill seriously started his professional career.