
Strange Interlude
*Strange Interlude* is a play by Eugene O'Neill that explores the complex inner lives of its characters through a series of long, introspective monologues and dialogues. It delves into themes of love, betrayal, mental health, and the struggles of personal identity. The story follows a woman named Nina, her relationships, and the conflicts that arise from her desires and fears. The play's innovative structure emphasizes psychological depth, blurring the lines between external action and internal thought, offering a profound look at human emotions and the nature of truth within personal and societal constraints.