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Eugene O'Neill House, Kuss Road, Danville, Contra Costa County, CA

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Significance: House of playwright Eugene O'Neill until 1944. O'Neill played a central role in elevating the importance of theater as an artistic expression. Some of O'Neill's best work was written at this house. The Chinese motifs of the house were designed to convey O'Neill's concept of a serene Oriental existence. / Eugene O'Neill is held by many critics to be the central figure in the coming of age of American drama. O'Neill alone, among that generation of writers which included Hemingway and Lewis, succeeded in making of the American stage a vehicle of mature artistic expression. His was the achievement which ultimately proved the outstanding contribution toward a new dimension of realism and the attainment of great tragedy within the American theater, As one writer has observed: "Before O'Neill, the U.S. had theater; after O'Neill it had drama." During his peripatetic career, O'Neill inhabited a succession of houses. Tao house, however, has singular importance. Here the playwright did his final and some of his best work; and the seven years passed in this place constituted perhaps the longest period of relative happiness that O'Neill's stormy life knew. The house is an example of Spanish Colonial style. At Tao House, O'Neill wrote The Iceman Cometh (1939), A Moon for the Misbegotten (1943), and completed several plays including A Touch of the Poet and More Stately Mansions through which he hoped to portray the saga of an American family. Finally, O'Neill here wrote the autobiographical masterpiece, Long Days Journey Into Night "a tale of old sorrow, written in tears and blood," and possibly his greatest work.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-199

Survey number: HABS CA-2078

Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: after 1944 Subsequent Work

National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 71000137

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houses l plan buildings theatrical productions people associated with entertainment and sports domestic life historic house museums danville calif eugene neill house neill house kuss kuss road danville contra costa contra costa county california jack boucher frederick confer corduroy hills joint venture robert m cox fred english gerdes historic american buildings survey susan mccown melissa mcdonald miller carlotta o neill eugene o neill frederick reimers lloyd c simpson photo eugene o neill house ultra high resolution high resolution theater performing arts library of congress national register of historic places
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1937 - 1980
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
O'Neill, Carlotta
Confer, Frederick
Corduroy Hills Joint Venture
O'Neill, Eugene
Reimers, Frederick
Simpson, Lloyd C
Gerdes
Miller
Boucher, Jack, photographer
McDonald, Melissa, historian
Cox, Robert M, historian
McCown, Susan, historian
English, Fred, photographer
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Danville (Calif.) ,  37.82456, -122.02291
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Library of Congress
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houses l plan buildings theatrical productions people associated with entertainment and sports domestic life historic house museums danville calif eugene neill house neill house kuss kuss road danville contra costa contra costa county california jack boucher frederick confer corduroy hills joint venture robert m cox fred english gerdes historic american buildings survey susan mccown melissa mcdonald miller carlotta o neill eugene o neill frederick reimers lloyd c simpson photo eugene o neill house ultra high resolution high resolution theater performing arts library of congress national register of historic places