
Running FEBRUARY 12 - FEBRUARY 28, 2026
@ Theatre Row, Theatre Two
410 W 42nd Street
"All three plays depict the search for meaning and connection under challenging circumstances...immensely effective, enhancing."
- Alix Cohen, Theater Pizzazz
"The three plays give contemporary audiences much to ponder, and to enjoy!"
- Beate Hein Bennett, New York Theatre Wire
"What really knocks this trilogy out of the park are the sublime performances of the cast."
- Laurie Lawson, Electronic Link NYC
'Fog'
Poet – Simon Feil (he/him)
Business Man – Steven Rattazzi (he/him)
Third Officer – Jesse Catellanos (he/him)
'Ile'
Steward – Steven Rattazzi (he/him)
Cabin Boy / Joe – Jesse Catellanos (he/him)
Captain Kenney – John Long (he/him)
Second Mate – Simon Feil (he/him)
Mrs. Keeney – Charlotte Cohn (she/her)
'Brink of Silence'
Cole – John Long (he/him)
Macready – Simon Feil (he/him)
Darton – Jesse Catellanos (he/him)
Johnson – Steven Rattazzi (he/him)
Actors + Stage Managers members of Actors' Equity Association
Directors members of Stage Directors & Choreographers Society
Written by Eugene O'Neill & Esther E. Galbraith
Directed by Jerry Heymann (he/him)
Associate Direction by Charlotte Cohn (she/her)
Dialect Coach Laura Esposito (she/her)
Fight Choreography by Leighton Samuels (he/him)
Casting by Gama Valle (él/him)
Scenic Design by Brian Dudkiewicz (he/him)
Costume Design by Julia Squier (she/her)
Lighting Design by Max Stroeher (he/him)
Sound Design by Andy Evan Cohen (he/him)
Production Stage Manager Roger Lipson (he/him)
Assistant Stage Manager Cat Copeland (they/she)
Line Producer Bethany Fitch (she/her)
Press Representation Jonathan Slaff (he/him)

ABOUT THE PLAY
An evening of drama featuring two early Eugene O'Neill one-act plays, set against the backdrop of the sea and the lives of those inextricably linked to its unforgiving power, followed by a companion piece from Esther E. Galbraith, set in Antarctica. This evocative triple bill delves into the raw emotions and fatalistic struggles of sailors, captains, and their families, exploring themes of hope, despair, and the inescapable pull of the ocean.
Production photos by Hunter Canning














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