Posts Tagged Gone in 60 Seconds Festival
“Fireballer” at Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, New York
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Uncategorized, Video on January 19, 2012
Here’s another one of my baseball shorts performed at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival at Brooklyn College, New York. This one was in June 2010.
The piece is “Fireballer,” which came to me one weekend when I was pitching (not very well) to my son.
“The Ghost Lamp” at Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, New York
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Photos, Uncategorized on January 18, 2012
Here are photos from my piece “The Ghost Lamp,” performed at the “Gone in 60 Seconds” Festival at Brooklyn College, New York on June 12-13, 2009. The festival features one-minute scripts and is bi-continental, with part of the festival in New York and part in the U.K.
I wrote this piece when Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke, Virginia abruptly closed. Thankfully, it has since reopened.
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“The Unified Field Theory of Everything” at Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, New York
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Photos, Uncategorized on January 18, 2012
In physics, the search is on for a “unified field theory of everything” — one simple (or not so simple) theory that would explain the entire universe.
I did my take on that in a one-minute script called, aptly enough, “The Unified Field Theory of Everything.” Here are a series of photos from when it was done at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival at Brooklyn College, New York on June 12-13, 2009.
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“Audition Monologue No. 3” at Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, UK
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Uncategorized, Video on January 18, 2012
At the time, my son was auditioning and need a monologue. So I wrote him one. He didn’t use it, but the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival did at its UK edition in June 2009.
“Khess” at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, UK
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Uncategorized, Video on January 18, 2012
I played one of the Klansman in the Larry Shue comedy “The Foreigner” at Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke, Va. (a non-speaking role.)
That led to this one-minute piece, “Khess,” which played at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival in the UK in June 2009.
“Great the Cheese!” at Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, New York
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Uncategorized, Video on January 18, 2012
Sometimes life imitates art. Sometimes art imitates life. This is a more or less true account of an incident that happened at home when my wife asked me to hand her the cheese grater.
She wasn’t amused. Fortunately, the audience at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival of one-minute scripts at Brooklyn College in New York was.
Here’s “Great the Cheese!” in June 2008.
“Boys Have Cooties” at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, New York
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Uncategorized, Video on January 18, 2012
“Boys Have Cooties” at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival of one-minute plays at Brooklyn College in New York in June 2008.
There’s a female version called “Girls Have Cooties.”
“Rex, Are You Listening to Me?” at Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, New York
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Uncategorized, Video on January 16, 2012
A dinosaur play in one-minute, performed at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival at Brooklyn College, New York, in June 2006.
“No Trouble At All” at Gone in 60 Seconds Festival, New York
Posted by Dwayne Yancey in Uncategorized, Video on January 16, 2012
“No Trouble At All,” performed at the Gone in 60 Seconds Festival of one-minute plays at Brooklyn College, New York in June 2006.

