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Who wrote: "The Iceman Cometh" (1940)
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| Eugene O'Neill |
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"The Iceman Cometh" is set in New York in 1912 in Harry Hope's Greenwich Village saloon and rooming house. The patrons await Theodore Hickman (Hickey) who is the life of the party, but when he arrives he creates turmoil by suggesting they stop drinking and turn their lives around. In the end he admits to murdering his wife Evelyn, to whom he was unfaithful, and the patrons lives are mostly left in limbo.
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