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SUMMARY:Antioch History with Scott Sanders
DESCRIPTION:Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders knows more about Antioch College than anyone else in the world. Scott has been at Antioch since 1994 and has lovingly stewarded the College’s collection of books\, artifacts\, and historical records for over 30 years. Here’s your chance to hear him talk about the interesting and entertaining history of Antioch! \nThis monthly series of one hour presentations will be held both in-person at the Olive Kettering Library and virtually via Zoom. Presentations are free and open to the public. There will be time for Q&A after each presentation. These sessions will be recorded and posted on Antioch’s YouTube channel. \nPresentations are from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Olive Kettering Library. \nOr you can join virtually via Zoom. Presentations will be shared on Antioch’s Facebook channel afterwards. \n\nScheduleMarch 11: 150 Years of Antioch in 60 Minutes or Less: A general overview of Antioch College history from the 1850s to the 2000s. \nApril 8: Fact and Fiction of Antioch College: An attempt to dispel three seemingly impossible-to-dispel myths about the College. \nMay 13: Red\, Russians\, and Spies: Two former professors who used Antioch as a haven from dangerous Russian and Communist spies; one for real\, and the other maybe in his head. \nJune 10: Why So Many Damn Colleges in Ohio: An attempt to explain the reason for the establishment of over eighty small colleges in the great state of Ohio. \nJuly 8: Antioch and The Civil War: A history of Antioch College during the central event in American history\, the US Civil War\, including exploits and experiences of Antiochians who served in the conflict. \nAugust 12: The Devil and Daniel Ellsberg or How Scott Got Fired: A brief history of Antiochiana and a harrowing personal account of Scott’s experiences with Antioch University. \nSeptember 9: The Life of Hugh Taylor Birch: The improbable rags to riches story of a dropout from the 1860s who gave Antioch College a glen (and so much more) and has a dormitory named in his honor. \nOctober 14: Women of the Glen: The lives of three women associated with the College’s former nature preserve: a scientist\, an art collector\, and a sculptor. \nNovember 11: My Hero Horace Mann: A biographical picture show about Antioch College’s first president.
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/history-with-scott-april8/
LOCATION:Glacier Hills Senior Living Community\, 1200 Earhart Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advancement & Alumni Relations,Community & Campus Events,Olive Kettering Library,Open to the Public,Public Programs
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SUMMARY:Theater Oobleck
DESCRIPTION:Location:Herndon Gallery at Antioch College\, South Hall\, 805 Livermore Street\, Yellow Springs\, OH 45387 \nParking:Please note that parking is available in the lot behind the Wellness Center / OK Library. On-street parking is available on Livermore Street and adjacent streets. Accessible passenger drop-off/pick-up is available via Morgan Place\, off of Livermore Street. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Song About HimselfBy Mickle Maher[no director] \nMickle Maher sets this play in a dystopian future where the Internet has been effectively destroyed by viruses and malware\, and people communicate in little more than mumbles. \nLooking for human interaction of any kind\, Carol ― a woman made extraordinary by her ability to speak relatively clearly ― signs in to a mysterious social media site created by a rogue artificial intelligence within the Web itself\, only to find that\, strangely\, she is its only member. The secrets she uncovers there will either cure or break her lonely heart. \nEmploying extremely minimalist staging and an original form of ornate verse derived from a corruption of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass\, Song About Himself goes at the question every play asks: “Do words\, in the end\, help?” \nThe cast features Theater Oobleck ensemble member Diana Slickman\, along with Oobleck irregulars Vicki Walden and HB Ward. The play was developed in conjunction with the Goodman Theatre Playwrights Unit. It will be presented with limited seating for each night. \nPraise for Song About Himself \n“Of [Maher’s] many artful\, resonant plays\, this one has the potential to eclipse them all.” — Chicago Reader \n“Recommended… It is a rich psychological and metaphysical landscape through which to travel.” — Newcity \n“Maher crafts an engaging\, resonant online ode.” — TimeOut Chicago \n★ ★ ★ “Ultimately Maher is digging his finger around in that gaping hole of what it means to connect with another person — the wistful\, persistent desire for it\, and the technology that we’ve come to rely on to make so much of it possible.” — Chicago Tribune \nBios \nDIANA SLICKMAN is veteran of Chicago fringe theater. A Theater Oobleck ensemble member since 2003\, she has appeared in many productions\, including The Hunchback Variations\, There Is a Happiness That Morning Is\, and Letter Purloined and others. She is a member of the group solo performance ensemble BoyGirlBoyGirl\, with whom she creates shows inspired by found text. Last She’s also a writer/performer who has presented work with The Neo-Futurists\, Curious Theatre Branch\, Lucky Pierre\, Write Club\, 20 x 2 and elsewhere. \nH.B. WARD has worked with many Chicago theatre companies\, including Shattered Globe Theatre\, A Red Orchid Theater\, The Artistic Home\, Timeline Theater\, Theater Oobleck\, American Blues Theater\, Jackalope Theatre\, and Rivendell Theatre. Film work includes Ghostlight and Saint Francis. Television work includes Chicago Fire\, Chicago Med (NBC)\, and Somebody Somewhere (HBO). He is represented by Paonessa Talent Agency. \nVICKI WALDEN is an ensemble member of Curious Theatre Branch with decades of experience in Chicago’s storefront theater scene. She is an actor and director/writer whose most recent credits include I Love You Permanently\, Moon at the Bottom of the Ocean\, The Ship and the Sea\, This is Not a Churchill\, Valence\, (Not) Another Day\, One Boppa\, and Ionesco’s Rhinoceros. She has performed with other storefront stalwarts\, including Barrie Cole and Theatre Oobleck\, and is a former company member of Cook County Theatre Dept\, Lucky Pierre\, and DOG\, a theater company. She plays bass and sings in The Crooked Mouth and Broom People. \nMICKLE MAHER. Called “one of the most original voices in American theater today” by the Houston Chronicle\, Mickle Maher is a cofounder of Chicago’s Theater Oobleck\, and teaches playwriting at the University of Chicago.  Song About Himself along with five of his other plays are published by Agate Publishing in the collection Six Plays. Recently\, his adaptation of Jason Lutes’ graphic novel Berlin was premiered by Chicago’s Court Theatre. \nTheater Oobleck: No director. New works. Free if you’re broke. Thirty-seven years. \nTheater Oobleck is an artistic collective dedicated to producing and performing original works of theater for the benefit of\, and at low or no cost to\, the Chicago community and beyond. All our works are created and developed by members of the Oobleck ensemble\, working in concert to create a collaborative vision without an overseeing director. We have produced over 70 world-premiere productions over the past 37 years\, as well as 20+ remounts of earlier productions. \nWhile we are focused in creating work in Chicago\, we have also toured to New York (eight times); Puerto Rico (twice); Madison (twice); Milwaukee; Houston; Ann Arbor; South Bend; Providence; Worcester\, Massachusetts; New London\, Connecticut; Northfield\, Minnesota; Champaign\, Illinois; Lewiston\, Maine; Yellow Springs\, Ohio; and Durham\, Raleigh\, & Carrboro\, North Carolina. Oobleck works have been re-mounted by theaters in American cities including Austin\, Houston\, Los Angeles\, New York\, St. Louis\, Philadelphia\, Portland\, Milwaukee\, San Francisco\, Cleveland\, Denver\, Tuscon\, and Savannah; and internationally in the United Kingdom\, Germany\, Austria\, Switzerland\, Norway\, Finland\, Scotland\, and Luxembourg. \n  \n			\n				Get Tickets for April 10\, 2026\n			\n				Get Tickets for April 11\, 2026\n			\n				Get Tickets for April 12\, 2026\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/theater-oobleck-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Herndon Gallery\, 805 Livermore Street\, Antioch College\, South Hall\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387-1683\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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SUMMARY:Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms
DESCRIPTION:Location: Herndon Gallery at Antioch College\, South Hall\, 805 Livermore Street\, Yellow Springs\, OH 45387 \nParking: Please note that parking is available in the lot behind the Wellness Center / OK Library. On-street parking is available on Livermore Street and adjacent streets. Accessible passenger drop-off/pick-up is available via Morgan Place\, off of Livermore Street. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Dust off your boots and gather around for some true and original modern honky tonk music with Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms. These two are known to roots music fans across the globe for their soulful harmonies\, driving dance tunes\, classic original songs\, and commitment to the raw truth of rural American music. They live in the San Juan Islands of Washington\, though until recently\, home was Portland\, OR. They are foundational to the exceptional old-time and country music scene in the Pacific NW with the Caleb Klauder Reeb Willms Country Band and their membership in the Foghorn Stringband\, of which Caleb was a founding member. Charismatic performers\, they bring their unique set of talents to the stage with an eye towards good times and an ear towards the deepest songs and tunes. \nTheir repertoire is made up of original songs and tunes as well as gems from American roots repertoires\, and the music they make is Americana in the truest sense of the word. Music is clearly in their blood. Caleb and Reeb’s originals and interpretations of songs have been covered and recorded by many performers and their musical presence reaches into a diverse and loyal fanbase\, giving credence to the impact that this duo has on their listeners. \nSometimes we get so unnecessarily swept up in who’s rising and falling in music these days that the sheer joy of music is overlooked. One of the great things about Caleb and Reeb is that they are a world apart from all of that nonsense and let you immerse yourself in the melody and story of classic sounding country music until all other cares of life fade away. Country music is the music of working people who use it to pass the time and forget about the ever-present hardships in their lives. After years of touring together\, Reeb and Caleb work intuitively. \nThe blend of true harmonies\, the sharply-written country songs\, and the un-showy authenticity strike a rich vein that makes them seem like they are born and raised in Music City.  They quietly pursue a musical vision without much of a care for what’s expected or in vogue at the time. There’s a lot to admire in this singular perseverance and honesty.\n			\n				Get Tickets\n			\n				Season Ticket Packages
URL:https://antiochcollege.edu/event/caleb-klauder-and-reeb-willms-at-the-foundry-theater/
LOCATION:Herndon Gallery\, 805 Livermore Street\, Antioch College\, South Hall\, Yellow Springs\, OH\, 45387-1683\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community & Campus Events,Featured Event,Foundry Theater,Open to the Public
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