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Diff'rent
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Diff'rent is a two-act tragedy written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill. The story concerns a woman who rejects her fiancée over a single infidelity act of and much later becomes engaged to another man who turns out to have poor character. The first man commits suicide, and she regrets her choice.
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Written by | Eugene O'Neill |
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Date premiered | April 4, 1921 |
Place premiered | Princess Theatre on Broadway, United States |
Original language | English |
Genre | Tragedy |
Setting | The parlor of a home in a New England Seaside Village. 1890 and 1920 |
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The play premiered in 1921 at the Princess Theatre on Broadway, when theatres reopened following closures due to the Spanish flu. Captain Caleb was played by James Light in the original 1921 production..[1]
A second production ran on Broadway in 1938.