Sunday, August 15, 2010

Compact Theater for the Easily Distracted


The 10-Minute Play Festival: Compact Theater for the Easily Distracted debuted Saturday, August 14 at the Corner Cone Soft Serve Playhouse located at the corner of Walnut and Dayton Streets in downtown Yellow Springs. Ninety plays from all over the country were submitted with nineteen selected to be performed at the fest. Although a downpour cancelled the second showing, the noon performance went off without a hitch and a new village theater was born.


J. Gary Thompson (left) and Troy Lindsey struggle to find topics to talk about in Matthew Haldeman's Two Person Conversation.


Jane Mowder (left) and Kristina Kopf play two ostracized office workers who find something in common in People Like Us by Chris Shaw Swanson.


Elderly couple Jennifer Bryant and Jeff Lucas are baffled by an unexpected guest played by Jason Sine in Dean Bevan's Grim Reaper, directed by Jennifer Bateman Gilchrist.


A man with no feelings falls for a girl with no taste at a support group for the sensory deprived in Arthur Jolly's The Four Senses of Love performed in a reading with Max McConnel and Jill Summerville.


Richard Payton (left) and director Bailey Boudreau clash over wording (and politics) in The New Sign by K. Biadaszkiewicz.


First-time director Lindsey Leist plays the lead in Disgruntled Tiny Tim , a play by Francesca Sanders, with worried parents Mr. and Mrs. Cratchett, played by Skip Leeds and Amy Dobyns.


Ron Siemer, Jerry Buck, and Walter Rhodes share a laugh in Virgil Hervey's Parking Spaces, a play about two old guys who explore life, death, and sex as they park cars on a slow day at the Greene County Fair.


Director Stephen Woosley and Jessi Biggert accidentally discover a shared love of fashion in The Comfort of Cole Hans by Henry Meyerson.


Playwright/director Allie Persinger is a disillusioned college student chastising fellow student Kenny Ruth for texting during class as professor Phil Duffy looks on in Persinger's play, More Vibrancy.


photos by Susan Gartner -- August 14, 2010
posted to A Yellow Springs Blog -- August 15, 2010
posted to Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch -- August 17, 2010

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Portrait




photo of Yellow Springer Denise Cupps

photo by Susan Gartner -- August 8, 2010

What summer is all about...






Perfect temps made for a perfect summer's evening on Saturday, August 7. Villagers gathered on the lawn at the Yellow Springs United Methodist Church for their Annual Chicken Bar-B-Q. Joe Thieman from Dayton entertained on his accordion in front of Sam & Eddie's Bookstore while Swing Shift (band members Larry Gault on bass, Steve Benson on drums, Randy Kubulius on guitar, and Michael Hitchcock on mandolin) performed at Corry Street Plaza.

photos by Susan Gartner -- August 7, 2010
posted to A Yellow Springs Blog -- August 8, 2010

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The roar of the crowd, the smell of the ice cream





Top photo: Phil Duffy of Centerville and playwright/director Allie Persinger of Washington Courthouse rehearse "More Vibrancy" at Antioch Amphitheatre in preparation for the upcoming 10-Minute Play Festival: Compact Theater for the Easily Distracted. The Fest will have two showings, noon and 4 p.m., on Saturday, August 14 at the Corner Cone Soft Serve Playhouse, corner of Dayton and Walnut Streets in Yellow Springs.

Bottom photo: Local actors Ron Siemer, Jerry Buck, and Walter Rhodes rehearse "Parking Spaces" as playwright/director Virgil Hervey looks on.

For more info, visit http://cornercone10minuteplays.blogspot.com

photos by Susan Gartner -- August 5, 2010
posted to A Yellow Springs Blog -- August 7, 2010

Thursday, August 5, 2010

10-minute plays in rehearsal: A geek tragedy




Playwright/director Bonnie Spitzkeit goes over lines with actors Jennifer Gilchrist and Claire Cappel in her play, "Aunt Tinomy: A Homophonic Geek Tragedy with a Happy Ending" at Corner Cone Soft Serve Playhouse.

The 10-Minute Play Festival: Compact Theater for the Easily Distracted will be presented at two showings, noon and 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 14th. For more info, visit http://cornercone10minuteplays.blogspot.com or click here for past articles.

photo by Susan Gartner -- August 3, 2010
posted to A Yellow Springs Blog -- August 4, 2010

House for Sale: 250 Orton Road, Yellow Springs, OH





$269,000 For more info, contact Craig Mesure at (937) 708-0559 or (937) 426-6060 or craig.mesure@coldwellbanker.com or visit http://www.craigmesure.com

video by Susan Gartner

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Runners take your mark: Simply Women 5K July 31





YS Girls Running will present its 2nd annual Simply Women 5K run/walk for women and girls on Saturday, July 31, at Yellow Springs High School, 420 E. Enon Road, Yellow Springs, OH. Race route will be 5k (3.1 miles) through the tree-lined streets of Yellow Springs with one mid-race water station. Entry fee: $15. Race starts at 9 a.m. Check-in and on-site registration from 7:45-8:30 a.m. For more info, contact simplywomen5k@gmail.com or (937) 767-7607. (Video footage from Simply Women 5K 2009)

video by Susan Gartner

Saturday, July 10, 2010

ArtSpace hosts "Life Paintings by Buck Truitt"





On Friday, July 9, the Yellow Springs Arts Council ArtSpace Gallery at 108 Dayton Street held an opening reception for Life Paintings by Buck Truitt. Truitt is pictured (right) with reception guests Keri Speck (top left) and Jamie Henderson.

photos by Susan Gartner -- July 9, 2010
posted to A Yellow Springs Blog -- July 10, 2010

New work-of-art gallery launches Yellow Springs Experience











On Friday, July 9, the Yellow Springs Arts Council celebrated its new home and gallery at 309 Xenia Avenue with an Art Opening and Launch Party for the Yellow Springs Experience.

The opening reception for Transitions: Traces and Spaces featured a group show by artists working for the Arts Council including paintings, handmade books, and readings by Sarah Leavens. Local musicians Carl Schumacher and Gary Arnold performed together along with two other bands on the lawn of the neighboring Barr property and improvisational dance troupe Jill Becker & Friends performed in the gallery's outdoor garden.

Longtime villager Alan Macbeth, owner of the new gallery and the artist behind the construction and beautiful brickwork of the building, is thrilled with his new tenants and the new arrangement. Macbeth was spotted dancing to the music on the front porch.

The new gallery is currently serving as the Welcome Center for the Yellow Springs Experience which runs from July 9-18. For a complete list of events, visit www.yellow-springs-experience.org.

photos by Susan Gartner -- July 9, 2010
posted to A Yellow Springs Blog -- July 10, 2010

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Little village puts on big parade












photos by Susan Gartner -- July 4, 2010
posted to A Yellow Springs Blog -- July 5, 2010