Anna Christie

Anna Christie
Pauline Lord in the original Broadway production of Anna Christie (1921)
Written byEugene O'Neill
Date premieredNovember 2, 1921
Place premieredVanderbilt Theatre
New York City
Original languageEnglish
SubjectA former prostitute falls in love, but runs into difficulty in turning her life around.
GenreDrama
Setting1910; a New York City saloon; on a barge at anchor in Provincetown.

Anna Christie is a play in four acts by Eugene O'Neill. It made its Broadway debut at the Vanderbilt Theatre on November 2, 1921. O'Neill received the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for this work. According to historian Paul Avrich, the original of Anna Christie was Christine Ell, an anarchist cook in Greenwich Village, who was the lover of Edward Mylius, a Belgian-born radical living in England who libeled the British king George V.[1]

  1. ^ Paul Avrich, Anarchist voices (Princeton University Press, 1995, page 490, and Note, 264, page 500.

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