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SUMMARY:Studio Retreat Workshop for Students
DESCRIPTION:Studio Retreat Workshop: Seeking to Belong \n  \nOur FREE 10-day Studio Retreat every June is recognized as a distinctive educational program designed to provide a more thorough understanding of playwright Eugene O’Neill and his essential place in American drama while encouraging students to reach a new level of creativity within their own work. By collaborating with local theatre professionals\, participants in this 10-day workshop gain valuable\, hands-on insight into what the careers of working actors and playwright actually entail. We cater to all high school Sophomores\, Juniors\, and Seniors. \n\n2025 Dates: Wed. Jun. 18 – Sun. Jun. 29 (with a break Mon.\, 23 and Tue. 24 when the site is closed) \nWhere: Tao House\, Las Trampas Hills above Danville\, CA \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAPPLY NOW\n\n\n\n\n\nAnd download\, complete\, and sign the Parent/Guardian Permission Form HERE \n  \nThe Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, in partnership with the National Park Service\, provides these educational programs for FREE\, with the generous support of our members. Please consider donating HERE \n\nMore HERE…
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/studio-retreat-workshop-for-students/
LOCATION:Tao House
CATEGORIES:Educational Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:July 8 Happy Hour at Auburn Lounge
DESCRIPTION:Meet with Eugene O’Neill Foundation board members and other O’Neill fans for an hour of lively conversation and a drink or two. Our guest speaker will be Richard Perez\, Artistic Director of the Lafayette Townhall Theatre who will be talking about directing our upcoming production of Prisontown by EONF Artist-in-Residence Lee Osorio. Currently\, Rich is also one of the instructors at Studio Retreat\, our free ten-day workshop for high school actors and playwrights! \nNo registration needed. Come find us in the back room at 5:30pm… \n  \n       
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/july-happy-hour-at-auburn-lounge/
LOCATION:Auburn Lounge\, 321 Hartz Avenue\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
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SUMMARY:Prisontown by Lee Osorio
DESCRIPTION:PRISONTOWN by Lee Osorio \nAug 23\, 24 (Sat 7:30pm\, Sun 2pm)\nVeterans Memorial Hall/Senior Center\, Danville CA  map it \n  \nPlaywright and past Foundation Artist in Residence Lee Osorio joins us as part of the 2025 Eugene O’Neill Festival with his new play Prisontown. Written and performed by Osorio\, the play will be directed by Town Hall Theatre’s Richard Perez. \nTalkbacks with playwright and director following both performances. \nHow much of an activist are you? After receiving this text message from his immigration attorney brother\, a Writer finds himself haunted by a very persistent and troubling ghost. Before long\, the Writer finds himself on a journey back to his hometown of Lumpkin\, Georgia… now the home of Stewart County Immigration Detention Center. As he talks to those trapped in the prison – literally and figuratively – the ghost makes a simple but incredibly hard request—to see. \n  \nLee Osorio is an acclaimed actor\, director\, educator\, playwright\, and audiobook narrator based in Atlanta and New York. As an actor\, he is a seven-time Suzi Bass Award Nominee and won for Best Male Lead Actor in 2018 for Richard II. Lee is the recipient of the Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House Carey Perloff Fellowship which is awarded to an established theatre artist who desires to transition into a writer. Lee holds an MFA in Acting from Brown/Trinity Rep. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity and SAG-AFTRA. \n  \nRichard Perez is a director\, actor\, educator\, and playwright. He recently relocated to the Bay Area from Michigan where he has been a theatre professor for the last ten years. During that time\, he was also active in the Chicago theatre and television industry. He has served as the Artistic Director\, Associate Artistic Director\, and Managing Director of the Bloomington Playwrights Project\, Chicago Dramatists\, and Hope Summer Repertory Theatre\, respectively. His directing credits include The Mercy Swing (New York Fringe Festival) and Nocturnal (Kennedy Center). Stage roles include Gabe in Dinner with Friends and Evan in Sweat. Television appearances include Chicago Fire\, Chicago Med\, Electric Dreams\, and the recurring role of Councilman Ortiz\, on the second season of Boss.  \n  \nRead/download our The Hairy Ape Engagement Guide by Dramaturg Beth Wynstra here.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/prisontown-by-lee-osorio/
LOCATION:Veterans Memorial Building\, Danville\, 400 Hartz Ave.\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIR,O'Neill Festival,Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250714T222118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T162631Z
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SUMMARY:Shop\, Dine\, See a Play!
DESCRIPTION:Shop\, Dine\, See a Play \nAug 23–Sep 21 \nDowntown Danville (various locations) \nFestival patrons enjoy 10% discount at over 3 dozen local Shop and Dine business partners. Show your Eugene O’Neill Festival receipt email at participating establishments. Shop local and support the arts. \nShop \n\nAmerica’s Finest 422 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nAmphora Nueva 401 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nBatter ‘N Icing 95 Railroad Ave.\, Danville map it\nBliss Danville 408 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nCottage Jewel 391 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nDanville Chocolates 175 E Prospect Ave.\, Danville map it\nDanville Cigar & Wine 445 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nDiablo Barber Co. 301 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nFavorite Story Paperie 166 E. Prospect Ave.\, Danville map it\nForward Motion 432 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nFriends of the Library 400 Front St.\, Danville map it \nMuseum of SRV 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville map it \nNekter Juice Bar 35 Railroad Ave.\, Danville map it\nOld Towne Danville Bakery 105 Town & Country Dr.\, G map it\nQuantum Escapes Danville 391 Diablo Rd.\, B\, Danville map it\nRakestraw Books 3 Railroad Ave.\, Danville map it\nSan Damiano 710 Highland Dr.\, Danville map it\nSweet Street 301 Hartz Ave.\, 109\, Danville map it\n\nDine \n\nAracely Lounge 148 E Prospect Ave.\, Danville map it\nAuburn Lounge 321 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nBlossom and Root 411 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nCrush’d Wine Bar 312 Railroad Ave.\, Danville map it\nDanville Brewing 200 Railroad Ave. A\, Danville map it\nFalafel Boy 327 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nThe Growler 515 San Ramon Vallet Blvd.\, Danville map it\nIncontro 455 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nLocanda Ravello 172 E. Prospect Ave.\, Danville map it\nNick the Greek 121 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nNorm’s Place  356 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nThe Peasant & The Pear 111 W. Prospect Ave.\, Danville map it\nSideboard Danville 90 Railroad Ave.\, Danville map it\nTides 312 Railroad Ave.\, A\, Danville map it\nVirtue & Vice 256 Hartz Ave.\, Danville map it\nZaya Thai Pantry 301 Harts Ave.\, 103\, Danville map it\n\n  \n   
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/shop-dine-see-a-play/
LOCATION:Downtown Danville\, CA\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,O'Neill Festival,Social,Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250903T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250903T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250819T194518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T141745Z
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SUMMARY:"The Hairy Ape" Unpacked (Virtual Talk)
DESCRIPTION:The Hairy Ape Unpacked (Virtual Talk) \nSep 3 (Wed\, 5:00pm PT / 8:00 ET) \nJoin scholars Beth Wynstra (Babson College) and Valerie Joyce (Villanova University) for a sneak peek of their upcoming scholar session to be presented this October in New Ross\, Ireland. They will explore why The Hairy Ape still speaks to 21st century audiences\, and examine its timeless human struggles\, contemporary resonances\, and the urgent questions it continues to raise. Learn more about this year’s feature play from the comfort of your couch before attending the performances at Tao House or the Village Theatre. \nWe encourage you to read the play before attending this virtual event. Also\, check out our engagement guide HERE which has background information and interesting facts about the play. \nLearn more about the O’Neill International Festival of Theatre in New Ross\, Ireland HERE. It’s not too late to sign up! \nWe have many other upcoming Festival events\, check them out HERE. \nQuestions? Email us at taohouse.eonf@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/the-hairy-ape-unpacked-virtual-talk/
LOCATION:Virtual Offering
CATEGORIES:Educational Event,O'Neill Festival,Virtual Offering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250612T204418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T145522Z
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SUMMARY:"The Hairy Ape" Tix available at the Village Theatre
DESCRIPTION:THE HAIRY APE by Eugene O’Neill \n\n\nDirected by Eric Fraisher Hayes \n\n\nTo Purchase Tickets for Sep 20\, 21 at Village Theatre please visit: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35625 \n  \nSep 5–7/11–14 (Thu-Sat 7:30pm\, Sun 1:30pm) \n\n\nShows at Tao House with shuttle from Museum of the San Ramon Valley one and a half hours prior to performance.   map it \n\n\nRun time is approximately 90 minutes with one intermission \n  \n\n\nSep 20\, 21 (Sat 7:30pm\, Sun 1:30pm)***  Talkbacks with director and cast following all Village Theatre performances \n\n\nShows at the Village Theater  map it \n\n\n***To Purchase Tickets for Sep 20\, 21 at Village Theatre please visit: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35625 \n\n\n  \n\n\nNearly all of Eugene O’Neill’s characters struggle with a world of private pain aggravated by a powerful sense of feeling out of place. Like the playwright himself\, they long to find a sense of belonging. Often these characters\, after reflection\, choose retreat. They choose to escape a painful existence by disengaging from the world around them. But one of O’Neill’s desperate misfits takes a different tack. Robert “Yank” Smith in The Hairy Ape finds himself equally out of place and in pain\, but instead of manufacturing a private refuge\, he barrels headfirst into the world around him seeking to prove how he fits\, not how to escape the world. Driven by an unmatched desire to find where he belongs\, Yank is Eugene O’Neill’s ultimate seeker. \n\n\nIn The Hairy Ape\, Yank is the master of all he surveys until an encounter with a mysterious woman in white turns his world upside down. The experience sends him on a quest to find her and ultimately find where he belongs. Eugene O’Neill’s 1922 theatrical fantasy will be brought to life by a dynamic ensemble of six actors in a highly imaginative production of this O’Neill classic. \n\nRead/download our The Hairy Ape Engagement Guide by Dramaturg Beth Wynstra here \nCheck out The Hairy Ape program here
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/oneills-the-hairy-ape/
LOCATION:Tao House
CATEGORIES:O'Neill Festival,Plays
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250715T145852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T194130Z
UID:19649-1757030400-1759276799@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:"Poetry and Paintings"
DESCRIPTION:“Seeking to Belong”: Poetry & Paintings \nSep 5–30 \nMuseum of the San Ramon Valley map it \nJoin us for a display of poetry and paintings from local artists and makers and beyond! View creative works inspired by this year’s “Seeking to Belong” artistic theme\, on display at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley through September. View “Seeking to Belong” artistic works in the Museum “waiting room” during open Museum hours.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/poetry-and-paintings/
LOCATION:Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:O'Neill Festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250913T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250913T233000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250714T222834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T151531Z
UID:19620-1757757600-1757806200@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Secrets of O'Neill's Danville\, a Historic Walk
DESCRIPTION:Secrets of O’Neill’s Danville\, A Historic Walk  \nSep 13 (Sat 10am) \nEugene O’Neill Commemorative Park  map it \nFree guided tour through old town Danville with local historians to discover the secrets of O’Neill’s Danville. Learn how the O’Neill’s shopped and lived local circa 1937–44. Accessible to all levels of walkers. No preregistration required.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/secrets-of-oneills-danville-a-historic-walk-2/
LOCATION:O’Neill Commemorative Park\, 403 Front Street\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational Event,O'Neill Festival,Social,Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250917T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250917T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250628T193555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T150222Z
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SUMMARY:Whiskey Stroll
DESCRIPTION:Whiskey Stroll \nDowntown Danville; concierge table at Auburn Lounge  map it \nSep 17 (Wed 6–8pm) \nJoin Irish shanty singers and Festival friends for a unique pairing of whiskey tastes with our downtown Danville Shop and Dine business partners. Advanced tickets $25 donation ($30 at door if not sold out). Check in at the O’Neill Festival concierge table (patio/back room Auburn Lounge) to receive a wristband and souvenir shot glass.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/whiskey-stroll/
LOCATION:Downtown Danville\, CA\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,O'Neill Festival,Social,Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250627T145731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T173759Z
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SUMMARY:Eugene O'Neill Int'l Festival Tour
DESCRIPTION:O’Neill International Festival of Theatre in New Ross\, Ireland \nPlease join us in Ireland this October for what promises to be another unforgettable trip filled with theatre\, music\, and local New Ross highlights. The International Festival of Theatre will feature The Eugene O’Neill Foundation’s production of The Hairy Ape\, directed by Eric Fraisher Hayes\, as well as The Memory Room by Sheila Forsey. \nTICKETS and more info \nDownload the flier HERE and tour prices HERE \nFor questions please contact Sean Reidy  seanreidyirl@gmail.com or Tel + 353 87 2713776 \n  \nEugene O’Neill International Festival of Theatre \n“One Festival\, Two Countries” \nThe Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House and the O’Neill Ancestral Trust of Ireland partner every fall to produce “One Festival\, Two Countries\,” the Eugene O’Neill Festival in Danville\, California in September and the Eugene O’Neill International Festival of Theatre in New Ross\, Ireland\, in October. \n“One Festival\, Two Countries” embodies a civic as well as a cultural partnership\, celebrating the two Friendship Cities\, Danville and New Ross. \nWhy an O’Neill festival in Ireland? Eugene O’Neill famously said\, “The one thing that explains more than anything about me is the fact that I’m Irish.” Ireland early recognized O’Neill’s genius with celebrated productions of his plays. \nWhy in New Ross? James O’Neill\, Eugene’s father\, lived with his parents and seven siblings in nearby Tinneranny. In 1847\, in the wake of the potato famine\, the O’Neills emigrated from the Port of New Ross. James\, then five years old\, later became one of the most famous actors in America. The festival honors not only Eugene O’Neill but also James\, a favorite son of New Ross.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/oneill-international-festival-of-theatre-in-new-ross-ireland/
LOCATION:New Ross\, Ireland\, St. Michael's Theatre\, New Ross\, County Wexford\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:O'Neill Festival,Plays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251015T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251015T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250924T204627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T151508Z
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SUMMARY:Prose at the Pub!
DESCRIPTION:A Tribute to Eugene O’Neill on his birthday at The Growler Pub \n515 San Ramon Valley Blvd.\, Danville map it \nWed.\, Oct. 15\, 6–8 pm \n \n\nBirthday cake cutting\nRaffle Drawing\nPoetry\, prose & shanty tributes\nNo host bar/food\nFREE to attend!
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/prose-at-the-pub/
LOCATION:The Growler\, 515 San Ramon Valley Blvd.\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,O'Neill Festival,Social,Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251106T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20251026T154456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251026T161412Z
UID:21073-1762455600-1762459200@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:Book Signing: Sandra Jackson-Opoku at Rakestraw Books
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Rakestraw Books for a book signing by the author and Artist in Residence fellow Sandra Jackson-Opoku. \nA fundraiser for the Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House \nThis is a free event\, no registration required. Jackson-Opoku’s book will be available for purchase. \nMore about the author here.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/book-signing-sandra-jackson-opuku-at-rakestraw/
LOCATION:Rakestraw Books\, 3 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIR,Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20251202T195148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T174705Z
UID:21175-1765472400-1765476000@eugeneoneill.org
SUMMARY:"Tales From the Edge" Virtual Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual discussion of our Tales from the Edge program of plays with dramaturgs William Davies King and Katie N. Johnson. They will delve into the production histories and issues brought to light in our three plays as well as the impact of the Provincetown Playhouse which first produced these plays and served as a major incubator for what we now recognize as the modern American drama. \nThu.\, Dec. 11\, 5:00 pm PDT/8:00 pm EDT \nTickets for the January one-act plays here.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/tales-from-the-edge-virtual-discussion/
LOCATION:Virtual Offering
CATEGORIES:Virtual Offering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260112
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20251104T184931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T223930Z
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SUMMARY:Tales from the Edge: Three Stories of Survival
DESCRIPTION:Tales from the Edge: Three One-Act Stories of Survival \n\nThe Dreamy Kid by Eugene O’Neill \nCocaine by Pendleton King \nExorcism by Eugene O’Neill \nDirected by Eric Fraisher Hayes and Kimberly Ridgeway \n  \nMuseum of the San Ramon Valley map it. \nJanuary 9\, 10 and 11\, 2026  – All performances are SOLD OUT! \n  \nTalkbacks: Join post-show discussions Friday 9 with our two directors and dramaturg William Davies King and Saturday 10 with the production team (actors\, directors\, and dramaturg.) \nTales from the Edge is a trio of early 20th century one-act plays presented with script in hand that explore the challenges of surviving in a society that disadvantages people based on race\, gender\, and economic circumstance. The Dreamy Kid deals with personal loyalties in difficult circumstances exacerbated by a system of unequal justice. Cocaine delves into struggles with addiction and its effects on relationships. And Exorcism is a highly auto-biographical accounting of Eugene O’Neill’s brush with death while living amongst society’s outcasts. The plays in “Tales from the Edge” are as relevant today as they were when they were written more than 100 years ago. Society always has its outsiders\, and these are their tales. \n  \nView our Program here and Cast Bios here. \n  \nEngagement Guide: In preparation for January’s Tales From the Edge\, Three Stories of Survival\, read our dramaturgs’ in-depth guide here. \nVirtual Discussion: As an introduction to the three script-in-hand one-acts\, dramaturgs Katie Johnson and William Davies King met for a free virtual discussion on our upcoming Tales From the Edge\, Three Stories of Survival in January. Watch the recording of this talk on our YouTube channel here. \n\nMeet the Cast of Tales From the Edge\, Three Stories of Survival. \nWe have a lot of new faces joining us for the start of the new year. Our “Tales from the Edge” ensemble features newcomers Eliot Hall\, Ashley Jaye\, Kye Gahyun Kim\, Maryclare McCauley\, and Gary J. Moore as well as returning actor Kevin Copps\, who played James Tyrone in our 2019 production of Long Day’s Journey Into Night. \n \nThe program of three script-in-hand plays will be co-directed by guest director Kimberly Ridgeway and EONF Artistic Director Eric Fraisher Hayes. No stranger to O’Neill\, Kimberly performed in The Emperor Jones (2016) and was production manager for Long Day’s Journey Into Night (2019). Although she is a veteran director with many Bay Area credits\, this is her directing debut for us. We are very happy to see her return.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/three-oneill-one-act-plays/
LOCATION:Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Plays,Playwright's Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20251103T182116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T163806Z
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SUMMARY:Dave King Book Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Sat.\, Jan. 10\, 4:00 pm \nMuseum of the San Ramon Valley \n205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville map it \n  \nJoin us for a FREE early-evening celebration of William Davies King’s book Finding the Way to Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Meet the author\, enjoy a lively conversation during the author’s talk-back\, enjoy some light treats and prosecco\, and get your book signed! \n“When it seemed like every biographical aspect of Long Day’s Journey Into Night  has been explored\, Dave King opens a new door\, the door to Tao House. This fascinating and intimate book reveals how a house\, and most especially how the woman who designed and ran it\, Carlotta Monterey\, helped to shape one of the greatest plays in American drama.”\nBeth Wynstra\, PhD\, O’Neill Scholar \n  \nTake advantage of Danville’s many great eating establishments within walking distance\,  and return to see our production of three of O’Neill’s one-acts back at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley; \nTales from the Edge: Three Stories of Survival\nExorcism by Eugene O’Neill\nCocaine by Pendleton King\nThe Dreamy Kid by Eugene O’Neill\n  \nMore here. \n  \nPurchase book here. \n 
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/dave-king-book-celebration/
LOCATION:Museum of the San Ramon Valley\, 205 Railroad Ave.\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:AIR,Educational Event,Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260203T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260203T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20250618T224144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T211158Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour at Auburn Lounge
DESCRIPTION:O’Neill Songs and Poetry \nOur next social gathering is on Feb 3\, 5:30 – 6:30 pm at Auburn Lounge (321 Hartz Ave.\, Danville) map it \nIn 2007\, the Foundation produced “O’Neill\, The Genius in his Soul\,” a program of poetry and songs from O’Neill’s plays. Inspired by this program\, we will present a few poems and songs at our February O”Neill Happy Hour.  Our poetry performers will be Board members Tom Baxter and Terry Sherman. Michele Huertas and her husband will sing. This event is FREE to attend and no registration is required.  \n 
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/happy-hour-at-auburn-lounge/
LOCATION:Auburn Lounge\, 321 Hartz Avenue\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social,Social Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260221T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260221T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20260112T230548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T162235Z
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SUMMARY:The Codebreaker Who Cracked the Black Dahlia and Zodiac Cases
DESCRIPTION:The Codebreaker Who Cracked\nthe Black Dahlia and Zodiac Cases\nAlex Baber\nIn Conversation with \nMichael Connelly\, Rick Jackson\, \nMitzi Roberts\, and David Tresmontan \nA Fundraising Event for The Eugene O’Neill Foundation\, Tao House – $125 \nVillage Theatre\, Danville \nSaturday\, Feb. 21\, 2026 \n7:30pm \nBUY TICKETS \nAlex Baber broke the Zodiac Killer’s code\, which enabled him not only to identify Marvin Margolis as the Zodiac Killer\, but also to prove that Margolis murdered Elizabeth Short\, the Black Dahlia. Three of America’s most formidable cold case detective—Rick Jackson\, Mitzi Roberts\, and David Tresmontan—stake their reputations on the validity of Baber’s conclusions. \nVIEW VIRTUAL PROGRAM \n  \nListen to Michael Connelly’s podcast\, “Killer in the Code.” \nThen join us at the Village Theatre on Feb. 21 as Connelly\, Jackson\, Roberts\, and Tresmontan draw out Alex on how he managed to solve two of America’s most mystifying cold cases. \nQuestions will be taken from audience members.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlex Baber\, with his genius IQ and the hyper-concentration characteristic of his autism\, succeeded where all others had failed—breaking the code of the Zodiac Killer’s final taunting communication with authorities. This enabled Baber to not only establish that the Zodiac Killer was a man named Marvin Margolis\, but also to prove that Margolis murdered Elizabeth Short\, the Black Dahlia. \nBaber is the Director of Cold Case Consultants of America (C.C.C.O.A)\, an independent investigative consulting firm specializing in unresolved criminal cases. His work focuses on evidence review\, forensic documentation\, and primary-source analysis\, with particular emphasis on cold cases. Baber regularly collaborates with law enforcement liaisons and forensic experts\, providing research support\, case consultation\, and archival analysis in service of victims and their families. \nMichael Connelly is the best-selling author of forty-two novels\, which have sold over 90 million copies worldwide. Connelly is also the executive producer of both Bosch and Bosch Legacy\, as well as The Lincoln Lawyer and Ballard. \nRick Jackson is a retired LAPD homicide and cold case detective who has been called “the Godfather to L.A. Crime Writers\,” having consulted with Connelly\, James Ellroy\, Joseph Wambaugh\, and a dozen others. \nMitzi Roberts led the LAPD’s Cold Case Unit\, where she was responsible for the continuing investigation of the Black Dahlia case. She apprehended Sam Little\, the most prolific serial killer. Her career inspired Connelly’s Amazon series Ballard. \nDavid Tresmontan served in city\, county\, state\, and federal law enforcement agencies. He developed and continues to serve in the Cold Case Homicide Unit of the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office.
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/the-codebreaker-who-cracked-the-black-dahlia-and-zodiac-cases/
LOCATION:The Village Theatre\, 233 Front Street\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational Event,Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161129
CREATED:20260214T160459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T191159Z
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SUMMARY:O'Neill Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:This month’s Happy Hour will feature local female artistic directors in conversation with the Eugene O’Neill Foundation and friends. Help us celebrate Women’s History Month and meet with special guests! \nAuburn Lounge \n321 Hartz Ave.\, \nDanville\, CA (map it) \nMarch 24 \n5:30–6:30 pm \nFree event\, no-host bar. We hope to see you there (find us in the back room)! \n 
URL:https://eugeneoneill.org/event/oneill-happy-hour-march-24/
LOCATION:Auburn Lounge\, 321 Hartz Avenue\, Danville\, CA\, 94526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eugene O'Neill Foundation":MAILTO:taohouse.eonf@gmail.com
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