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SUMMARY:2021 Tao House Day-Use application deadline
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area Artists Bring your project–writing\, painting\, directing–to a serene and beautiful place\, Tao House at the Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site in Danville. Apply by January 31 for the summer session of the Travis Bogard Day-Use Fellowship. Social distancing is required at the site until further notice. Guidelines and Application HERE\n  \nThe Travis Bogard Day-Use Program offers Bay Area artists access to the Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site five days a week from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Fellows may work in scholarly or creative writing\, playwriting\, or the visual arts\, including stage design. Artists may work alone or as a team\, perhaps workshopping a play. Fellowships will be scheduled in weekly increments\, which need not be contiguous. Applicants\, who must be at least 21 years old\, will submit an e-mailed application including specifics of the project\, curriculum vitae\, references\, and an explanation of why dedicated time at Tao House is important to the project. Applicants may also apply to use the library and archive of theatre materials. Use of an office\, including wi-fi and a wi-fi-accessible printer\, will be available to fellows during the day Wednesday through Sunday. \n 
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/tao-house-day-use-application-deadline/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210327T093000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Student Day 2021!
DESCRIPTION:EXPRESS YOURSELF!\n  \n \nSaturday\, March 27\, 9:30 – 3pm \nJoin us for a FREE virtual (Zoom) One-Day Master Class in acting and playwriting. Our online\, creative workshop is led by professional artists through the Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House. Open to all high school students. 9:30 am to 3:00 pm\, with a half hour lunch break at noon. \nApply NOW as space is limited. \n  \n  \nWe are able to provide these educational programs for FREE\, thanks to the very generous support of the Dean and Margaret Lesher Foundation and the Wood Foundation. \n  \n \nMeet Norman Gee\, Student Day Coordinator\, in this invitational video! \n  \n  \n  \n  \nStudents must have a video camera set up for Zoom\, with good sound\, and strong  internet connection. Students must also have a clear space to be able to stand\, move\, and be seen by the camera (standing behind your chair is fine). Green-screen capability not required\, but we will be discussing its use. Try to at least have a space behind you with a blank wall. \nClothing: wear something comfortable\, that you can move in. \n  \nAPPLY HERE\n  \n[contact-form-7 id=”6818″ title=”Virtual Student Day 2021 Application Form”] \n  \nOnce you apply online\, we will contact you with further information soon! \nIf you do to hear back from us\, please contact Norman Gee\, Program Director\, at oaklandpublic@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/virtual-student-day-2021/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210422T190000
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Zander Brietzke
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWhen Eugene O’Neill moved into Tao House\, he had designs on a sprawling series of 11 plays capturing the spirit of the American story through the life of an Irish-American family.  Unfortunately\, only two of the plays\, A Touch of the Poet and More Stately Mansions survive. In his new book Magnum Opus: The Cycle Plays of Eugene O’Neill\, author Zander Brietzke argues that the abandoned project was more successful than traditionally thought. Brietzke provocatively makes the case that the heart of the intended cycle lives in the 2 existing plays and that the true center of this epic endeavor is the Irish immigrant Sara Melody. Join us for a conversation between Zander Brietzke and EONF Artistic Director Eric Fraisher Hayes on April 22\, 2021\, 7:00 pm PDT. \nJOIN THE ZOOM CONVERSATION HERE \nORDER THE BOOK HERE! \n  \n \nZander Brietzke\, author; Magnum Opus: The Cycle Plays of Eugene O’Neill \n  \nZander Brietzke graduated from Missouri Southern (BA\, Theatre) in his hometown of Joplin\, MO. He earned an MFA (directing) from The University of Alabama (1985) and later worked as a production assistant for the inaugural seasons of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery (1985–1987). Pivoting from performance to research and scholarship\, Zander accepted a fellowship from Stanford University and completed a PhD in Drama in 1993. He subsequently taught theatre history and dramatic literature at Lehigh University and The College of Wooster for six years. \nHe left Ohio in 1998 to support his wife’s publishing career in New York. Staying home in Cobble Hill\, Brooklyn\, with two small children\, Zander embarked on a new path as a stay-at-home dad and independent scholar. He wrote one prior monograph on O’Neill\, The Aesthetics of Failure (2001)\, followed by American Drama in the Age of Film (2007)\, Teaching with the Norton Anthology of Drama (2009)\, and Action and Consequence in Ibsen\, Strindberg & Chekhov(2017). Zander served as president of the Eugene O’Neill Society in 2004–05\, edited seven volumes of the Eugene O’Neill Review from 2004 until 2010\, and is now the book editor of the journal. He has also taught modern and contemporary drama regularly in the English Department at Columbia University on a part-time basis—and he would gladly accept a full-time appointment almost anywhere! \nHe and his wife\, Carol\, currently live in the lovely town of Montclair\, New Jersey. \nZander Brietzke\, MFA\, PhD\nWebsite: zanderbrietzke.com\nBook Editor: The Eugene O’Neill Review\nAuthor: Magnum Opus: The Cycle Plays of Eugene O’Neill (Yale 2021)
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/a-conversation-with-zander-brietzke/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210721T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210801T153000
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SUMMARY:Studio Retreat 2021
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited to host Studio Retreat on site again! Join us for this FREE\, TEN-DAY creative workshop led by Bay Area professionals at Tao House\, Danville\, home of Nobel Prize-winning playwright EUGENE O’NEILL. \nDates: \nWednesday\, July 21 through Sunday\, August 1 (with a 2-day break on Monday\, July 26  and Tuesday\, July 27.) \nMore Info HERE \nTo Apply: \nPlease complete all fields and click on SEND at the bottom. \nMake sure you see our message “Thank you for your message. It has been sent!” after you click on SEND. We will contact you within a week of your application\, but please email us if you don’t hear\, or if you have questions. \nYou can also print out this page and email it to us at taohouse.eonf@gmail.com AND oaklandpublic@gmail.com \nThe Studio Retreat program will follow CDC protocols for COVID-19\, which will be provided to all participants prior to the retreat. \n[contact-form-7 id=”7068″ title=”Studio Retreat Application Form 2021″]
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/studio-retreat-2021/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Educational Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210818T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210818T203000
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SUMMARY:"Beyond the Horizon" Virtual Sneak Peek
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special virtual conversation with production dramaturg Beth Wynstra and director Eric Fraisher Hayes as they discuss the history and issues at work in Eugene O’Neill’s first Pulitzer Prize-winning play as well as the process of putting together our Tao House production. \n  \nWed.\, Aug. 18\, 7pm Pacific\, 2021 \nREGISTER HERE \nA special Beyond the Horizon engagement guide and video scholar commentary will be offered in support of our production.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/beyond-the-horizon-sneak-peek/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210925T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210925T193000
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SUMMARY:"Beyond the Horizon" Live at Tao House
DESCRIPTION:The play Beyond the Horizon calls for a combination of outdoor and indoor scenes\, which have traditionally been difficult to represent. Our production will be filmed to highlight the natural beauty and farm-like qualities of the Tao House property.  Additionally\, two live performances of the play will take place with seating at reduced capacity. These special live performances will utilize a combination of outdoor and indoor settings which require some minimal walking. Please read our FAQs before purchasing tickets. \nBeyond the Horizon Live at Tao House: Sat Sept 25\, 4pm  \n(and Sun Sep 26\, 4pm\, and watch for Beyond the Horizon\, the Film: Sat Oct 2) \nTICKETS HERE
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/beyond-the-horizon/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:O'Neill Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210926T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210926T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20210705T234216Z
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SUMMARY:"Beyond the Horizon" Live at Tao House
DESCRIPTION:The play Beyond the Horizon calls for a combination of outdoor and indoor scenes\, which have traditionally been difficult to represent. Our production will be filmed to highlight the natural beauty and farm-like qualities of the Tao House property.  Additionally\, two live performances of the play will take place with seating at reduced capacity. These special live performances will utilize a combination of outdoor and indoor settings which require some minimal walking. Please read our FAQs before purchasing tickets. \nBeyond the Horizon Live: Sun Sep 26\, 4pm \n(also Sat Sep 25\, 4pm\, and watch for Beyond the Horizon\, the Film: Sat Oct 2) \n  \nTICKETS HERE
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/beyond-the-horizon-live-at-tao-house/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210930T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210930T213000
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill: 51 Plays in 51 Minutes
DESCRIPTION:  \nEugene O’Neill is known for writing important plays\, long plays\, but what many do not know is he also wrote a lot of plays. 51 to be exact. Eugene O’Neill: 51 Plays in 51 Minutes is a playful overview of the entire O’Neill canon from the perspective of a director who has staged 27 of the playwright’s 51 plays. \nJoin EONF Artistic Director Eric Fraisher Hayes for a lively theatrical crash course on the plays of Eugene O’Neill. This event promises to be fresh\, insightful\, and entertaining. And less than an hour! \nThur Sep 30\, 8pm (also Fri Oct 1\, 8pm) \nMuseum of the San Ramon Valley \ntickets here
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneill-51-plays-in-51-minutes/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:O'Neill Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211001T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211001T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20210705T231047Z
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill: 51 Plays in 51 Minutes
DESCRIPTION:Eugene O’Neill is known for writing important plays\, long plays\, but what many do not know is he also wrote a lot of plays. 51 to be exact. Eugene O’Neill: 51 Plays in 51 Minutes is a playful overview of the entire O’Neill canon from the perspective of a director who has staged 27 of the playwright’s 51 plays. \nJoin EONF Artistic Director Eric Fraisher Hayes for a lively theatrical crash course on the plays of Eugene O’Neill. This event promises to be fresh\, insightful\, and entertaining. And less than an hour! \nFri Oct 1\, 8pm (also Thur Sept 30\, 8pm) \nMuseum of the San Ramon Valley \n  \nTickets HERE \n 
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneill-51-plays-in-51-minutes-2/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211016T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211016T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211004T231048Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Horizon Film Watch Party!
DESCRIPTION:Eric Fraisher Hayes’ film production of Beyond the Horizon will be debuting on Oct 16. Purchase access link HERE. \nJoin us to celebrate this exciting new release as well as O’Neill’s Birthday on Oct 16\, 4-6pm at ICDT! Performing Arts in Danville. Enjoy a reception and conversation with Artistic Director and Producer\, Eric Fraisher Hayes and a reading of some of our Tiny Horizon Stories! \nWe will have an opportunity draw for some fun prizes\, and our grand prize winner will be chosen: a weekend at the East Brother Light Station!
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/film-premiere-watch-party/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211201
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CREATED:20201012T222810Z
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SUMMARY:Extended: Applications Due for 2022 Travis Bogard AIR
DESCRIPTION:Applications for 2022 Travis Bogard Artist in Residence Program are now due 11/30/21! Click HERE for more information and application package. \n  \nThe Artist in Residence Program at Tao House provides a working retreat for developing or established playwrights\, scholars\, or critics of the performing arts.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/applications-due-for-2021-travis-bogard-artist-in-residence-program/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220115T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220115T173000
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CREATED:20220110T111417Z
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SUMMARY:"Welded" presentation by Dramaturg Beth Wynstra
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, January 15 at 4pm\, Babson College professor and Welded production dramaturg Beth Wynstra will be delivering a presentation on the clash of cultural expectations surrounding romance and marriage in American society as seen through the plays of Eugene O’Neill. At 7pm of the same day\, audiences can see Eugene O’Neill’s opus on marital roleplaying Welded. In between events\, audiences will have a couple of hours to find a great place to eat among the dozens of quality restaurants in Danville. Learn. Eat. Be Entertained. Sounds like a marriage made in Danville!\n\nSaturday\, January 15\, 2022\n\n4pm   Beth Wynstra’s “Marriage and O’Neill” at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley (Free – no need to register)\n\n7pm  Welded by Eugene O’Neill at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley (tickets HERE)\n\nDine in downtown Danville in between. (Make a Town Council Member Smile!)
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/welded-presenation-by-dramaturg-beth-wynstra/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220116T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T234333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T234333Z
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded-3/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
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CREATED:20211206T233449Z
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UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
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UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T080303
CREATED:20211206T233449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T233449Z
UID:8425-1642186800-1642194000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill's "Welded"
DESCRIPTION:The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House is proud to announce it will kick off 2022 with a production of O’Neill’s play Welded. Idealism\, insecurities\, and intrigues send the marriage of successful theatre couple Michael and Eleanor Cape spinning out of control in this rarely produced 1924 play. Welded comes from O’Neill’s highly experimental period. In his stage directions\, he wrote that Michael and Eleanor should be illuminated by individual spotlights which O’Neill referred to as “auras of egoism.” This provocative stage direction was not followed in the original production nor subsequent productions. January’s production will seek to explore this lighting device and its ramifications on the other characters in the play and the audience. \nTickets HERE \nAt the Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA 94526 \nFri. Jan. 14\, Sat. Jan. 15\, and Sun. Jan. 16 (all performances at 7pm) \nTickets $25 \nReduced capacity limited to 40 seats per performance. Masks and proof of Vaccinations will be required upon entry.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/eugene-oneills-welded/
LOCATION:CA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://eugeneoneill.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20211028_183534-Cropped-Welded-copy-scaled-1.jpg
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