Lost Eugene O’Neill Play Published In New Yorker

“The one-act play, entitled Exorcism, was staged in March 1920 by the Provincetown Players, but, according to The New Yorker‘s theatre critic John Lahr, O’Neill destroyed what he believed to be every copy of the play in order to save his father, celebrated romantic actor James O’Neill, embarrassment after a stroke.” (Online, the play is behind The New Yorker‘s paywall.)