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The Young Actor’s Workshop Program, Registration Deadline is April 3

Xenia Area Community Theater (X*ACT) is pleased to announce the development of a series of educational theatre workshops for young people.

The Young Actor’s Workshop Program begins with a pair of six-week sampler workshops for both children and teens. These workshops will run on Saturdays from April 9 to May 21, with a performance for family and friends on May 22 (no class on April 23). All workshops are taught by Lisa Howard-Welch, a local professional theatre director and actor’s coach. There is a class minimum of six and a maximum of twelve. Registration deadline is April 3, 2011.

#1~The Dramatic Adventures Workshop has been created just for young people aged 7 to 10 years of age. Based on the educator’s Theatre of Exploration technique, students will explore the basics of acting and performance through basic technique, theatre games, movement, character creation and beginning script work. Students will work with scripts created from classic tales, fables, or short books. This workshop will meet from 11:00 am to noon on workshop days. Cost is $49.

#2~The Teen Acting Workshop is an introduction to the actor’s journey for young performers of all levels. Students will be introduced to the basic ethics of Stanislavski and formal actor technique, including the three actor tools, ensemble games, improvisation, diction and articulation work. This journey will continue as we delve into character development, the world of Shakespeare and text performance through small scene work. The workshop will meet from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm on workshop days. Cost is $59.

For further information or to obtain a registration form, please contact X*ACT by calling (937) 372-0516 or e-mail a request to info@xeniaact.org. Registration forms will also be available at many Greene County and Dayton Metro Libraries.

Xenia Area Community Threatre Presents “Old Time Radio Show”

Children’s Summer Theater Workshop and Play

Xenia Area Community Theater will present “Without Strings,” a childrens’ production. “Without Strings” is an adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s classic Pinocchio by Patrick Rainville Dorn.

Children’s Summer Theater Workshop

This isn’t Disney’s Pinocchio. Though with similar characters “Without Strings” finds a boy who becomes a puppet who becomes a boy. His journey encounters many crazy creatures. But his journey to understand the importance of telling the truth is a lesson for all.

The play is for children ages 8 to 14.

Classes and rehersals begin on August 10 and continue daily through August 14. A second series of classes and rehearsals start on August 17 and continue through August 20. All classes and rehearsals start at 10am and last until 3 pm. BYOL (Bring your own lunch)

Cathy Bengson and other X*ACT volunteers will host and teach.

Participating children will learn and work backstage and onstage. They will also learn the principles and practices of lighting, makeup, costuming, and stage props and scenery.

Performance date is August 21, 2009
On-site registration is August 10, 2009

Registration is free. Pre-registration forms are available at the theater located at 45 E. Second St., Xenia

Call Orion Monroe 372-0516 with questions. Parent volunteers are also welcome and appreciated.

OPERA SCENES

AN EVENING OF THEATRE WITH WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY

Under the direction of Professor Tifton Graves

April 1st and 2nd at 7:00 PM

To be performed at:
Xenia Area Community Theater
45 E. Second St. in Xenia
372-0516

Admission is FREE

Please join us for an evening of Music, Theatre, Opera and Operetta

Kettering Health Network saves “Cinderella”

Greene Memorial Hospital’s Greg Henderson’s boss asked what Xenia needed and how they could help. Frank Perez, the silver haired leader of the Kettering Health Network, wanted to show the healthcare giant’s commitment to the community as the new owner of the venerable local hospital. In a perfect storm of need meets willingness to help, the Xenia Area Community Theater’s Orion Monroe and the theater board submitted a plea for construction funds to convert their former Harley dealership building on Second St. in downtown Xenia into a viable community arts center.

Now several months, many thousands of dollars and hundreds of volunteer hours later the dream of a few resourceful citizen volunteers is becoming a reality. The debut performance in the new theater space will take place this weekend and next. For their first performances in the new space, X*ACT is producing a fairy tale for adults, Cinderella Waltz on March 13, 14, 20, and 21. A comic modern update of the original story, this charmingly whacky play by Don Nigro runs the gamut from pantsless fathers to blowzy fairy godmothers with wishing wells and dancin’ shoes thrown in for good measure.

Although the December donation has already paid for much of the construction, a formal giant check was presented Monday to Mayor Phyllis Penewitt, newly elected President of the Board. A formal Gala will be held this summer to celebrate the new addition to the arts community in Xenia.

Seating is limited and all performances are likely to be sold out early. Reservations are still available by calling (937) 372-0516, stopping by the X*ACT’s Second Act Thrift Store, 45 E. Second St. in downtown Xenia, or by visiting them on the web at www.XeniaAct.org. Admission for all performances is $12 and just $10 for seniors and students.

Join X*ACT’s Merchants Wall: Be a STAR

Merchants and Arts lovers who want to show their support for X*ACT’s new Performing Arts Center should consider making a donation and getting a STAR on the wall. Stop in at the Xenia Area Community Theater’s Second Act Thrift Store and talk to Orion or Jo or Harry or Cheryl or Mayor Pennewitt or Don or me or whomever else might be on hand to show you around the theater space and tell you about the joys and challenges of renovation of our “classic” building right in downtown Xenia at 45 E. Second St. The antique metal tile ceiling panels are now painted black, the walls are all finished up and painted a deep blue. The second “gold plated” exit door is installed on the parking lot side and the carpeting is going in this week. Excitement is building as we approach our final inspections before we are given permits to occupy our 75 seat theater, the first in downtown Xenia since our small loft theater closed.

Stars are also available at Express Yourself Coffeehouse & Art Gallery at 78 E. Main St. and soon at Eichman’s. If you would like to offer Stars at your place of business, contact Orion or Jo at 372-0516 and we’ll see that you get some.

Kettering Medical Group has made a large donation to allow us to complete our construction and we are now raising the final twenty thousand dollars to pay off our construction loan. You can be a part of something wonderful in our old hometown.

Check us out: www.xeniaact.org

The Great Wall of Xenia

By Alan King

A firewall. Not so complicated, you would think. It separates one building from another or one section of a space from another to protect the people on one side from a fire on the other side. Good idea. But in the case of the new theater space for Xenia’s fledgling Area Community Theater, it has turned into a colossal roadblock. As many of you may know, X*ACT recently purchased the old Buckminn’s Harley Davidson building at 45 E. Second St. in order to create a downtown arts venue. They plan to produce plays, musicals, community arts events, gallery shows, art classes, theater workshops, and many other events to help Xenia grow as a creative community.

Prior to moving to Second St., X*ACT rented a small 40 seat loft space on S. Detroit St. and also put on community theater productions at such diverse locations as the Xenia Municipal Court chambers, the Greene Memorial Hospital auditorium, and several local churches. These venues were adequate for the small productions that they could accommodate, and they proved that there is an audience in the Xenia area for amateur theater and a pool of talented local actors willing to put in the time and work required to make great shows happen. All that was needed was a larger permanent theater space.

As a result of the generous support of John and Connie Smith, owners of Buckminn’s Harley Davidson, and the hard work of the citizen directors of X*ACT and other community leaders, down payment money was raised and the building was acquired in 2007 and planning was begun to create a modern theater space for our local thespians.

The first thing that was needed for X*ACT to survive and thrive was a steady stream of income to pay the utilities and the mortgage on the new building. Given the location and the existing layout of the building, the Second Act Thrift Store seemed like a logical move. As a nonprofit organization, X*ACT was in a favorable position to accept good secondhand merchandise, staff the store with volunteers and turn one person’s trash into the community’s treasures.

Second Act has been operating for well over a year now and has met its mandate of providing a steady stream of income as well as a good source of stage props and costumes for various X*ACT productions. It has also presented a bit of a problem for the Greene County building inspectors who have been working with X*ACT to turn the rear half of the building into theater space. In order to combine a commercial space with a public gathering space, it has turned out to be necessary to construct a firewall between the spaces.

To make a long story short, plans have now been approved and with help from Security National Bank, construction of the Great Wall of Xenia has now begun in earnest. But the price tag, which was originally estimated to be in the $30,000 range, has ballooned to over $75,000 in order to meet building code requirements. And X*ACT, like many other nonprofit organizations is facing a falloff in donations due to the current economic downturn. So they are turning to the Xenia area community for help. They are asking for sponsors, donors, and angels of any stripe to step up and give whatever they can to get the Great Wall built.

If you have always wanted to have a theater named after your mother, if you would like to have the stage dedicated to your father, if you would find a special thrill in having your name on a brass plaque in the theater lobby or on a theater seat, let them hear from you. If you want to sponsor a few 2X6’s in the Great Wall, if you want to donate the cost of a fire door, if your company wants to donate a hundred gallons of paint, they need your help. If you want to sponsor theater workshops for children, if you have good used furniture to donate, if you are willing to work a few hours in the Thrift Store each month, let them know. Stop in a and buy a winter coat or a blender. In short, no donation or offer of help is too small or too large.

A community theater reflects the vitality of its locale. It raises the tone of the city. It projects a sense of an intelligent and creative community to potential businesses and home buyers who are thinking about moving to our home town. One of the greatest things about Xenia is the commitment of our citizens to maintain and improve our city. Be a part of something good for Xenia. Support X*ACT’s Great Wall building project. For more information visit the Second Act Thrift Store, their website at www.XeniaAct.org or phone Executive Director Orion Monroe at (937) 372-0516

Christmas wreath auction benefit of Xenia Area Community Theater

Beginning on December 1st, a number businesss downtown will be hosting X*ACT‘s Wreath Fundraiser. Attached is a photo of the wreath Express Yourself Coffeehouse has up for auction. This silent auction runs through Dec 13th. The most current bid for the theater’s wreath is $20. (This must one of those black Friday special deals!)

Check this one out. Current bid is $20. Alan & Karen, ExpressYourself Coffeehouse

The following stores will also be displaying wreaths Dec 1st-13th, so please visit and support the arts!

Blue Jacket Books
BYUTI 73
CJ’s Boutique
Express Yourself Coffee House
Fox Antiques
Oasis Café
Mary’s Odds and Ends
Montgomery Insurance
Homestead Frames
Second Act Thrift Store
Xenia Shoe and Leather

Xenia Area Community Threatre Presents “The Magic Show: The Story of the Barefoot Angels” on Thursday 7PM at The Cavern


About The Artists: Shaun Bengson is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, composer, and actor who has performed in venues across the Midwest and East Coast. Bengson grew up inBellbrook, Ohio, where he performed as an actor and musician with community productions around Dayton.
Abigail Nessen Bengson is an internationally recognized performer, writer and teacher. She began her career with Theater Group Limited at age six. Growing up she performed with Fontella Bass and Lester Bowie, the Roy Hart Theatre in France, with the Ghanean National Theater and with the popular Norwegian band, Brelsk. In 2004, she premiered her first one-woman show, “Anthem,” at the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, and her latest work, another one-woman show, “The Magic Show,” opened in April 2008.

Shaun and Abigail are currently working on multiple theater and music projects in New York City, the Northeast, and the Midwest. Their theater projects include their original off-Broadway production, “The Magic Show: The Story of the Barefoot Angels,” which opened to acclaim at The Culture Project in Manhattan. Their Brooklyn-based rock group, the Zombie Nationalists has two albums in production.
Shaun and Abigail are currently living in Vermont and Massachusetts, completing an artists’ residency with David Eppel and the Vermont-based Town Hall Theater while they write a new theater piece to be performed internationally in 2009.

Twelve Angry Men Presented by Xenia Area Community Theater

Twelve Angry Men, according to Alan King, is about one man who argues to convince the eleven other jurors that there is “reasonable doubt” as they decide the fate of a young man accused of first degree murder.

The ensemble cast, directed by Jeffrey Purvis, includes Don Taylor, Daniel Sinclair, John Bukowski, Jim Yarcho, Alain Alejandro, John Falkenbach, Heath Grooms, Russ Dern, Jerry Buck, Michael Taint, Al Yarcho and Tobey McKee.

For more information, visit the Xenia Area Community Theater website.