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“More Stately Tao House,” from American Theatre magazine

It was at Tao House, in small-town Danville, California, that Eugene O’Neill secluded himself between 1937 and 1944 to write most of his major works, including Long Day’s Journey into Night, The Iceman Cometh, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Hughie, A Touch of the Poet and More Stately Mansions.

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Tom Ammon and Stuart Lyle in A Package for Max
Tom Ammon and Stewart Lyle in “A Package for Max” at the Pear Avenue Theater in Mountain View   More here

Leighanna Edwards and Nadine Chiarito in John Angell Grant’s play “Recess” at the Labor Day Theatre Festival in Belmont, CA
Leighanna Edwards and Nadine Chiarito in John Angell Grant’s play “Recess” at the Labor Day Theatre Festival in Belmont, CA

Jan Zvaifler and T. Mikel in John Angell Grant's "Breakfast" at the Bare Stage in Berkeley
Jan Zvaifler and T. Mikel in John Angell Grant's "Breakfast" at the Bare Stage in Berkeley

Rhonda Joy Taylor and Dorothea Standish in John Angell Grant’s play “Skunk” at Onstage Theater, Martinez, CA.
Rhonda Joy Taylor and Dorothea Standish in John Angell Grant’s play “Skunk” at Onstage Theater, Martinez, CA.

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