Dayton, Ohio: a hotbed for the development & performance of new musical theatre?
YES.
“It is a hopeless endeavour to attract people to a theatre unless they can be first brought to believe that they will never get in.” – CHARLES DICKENS, Nicholas Nickleby
Musical Theatre Workshop: Festival 2010
THE HUMAN RACE THEATRE COMPANY
During the 1940’s and 1950’s, American Musical Theatre was developed right in the heart of it all – Manhatten. After all, that’s where all the great theatre was happening. PLUS – it wasn’t nearly as expensive to produce a big Broadway musical as it is today. (Wicked has just recently recouped its $40 million investment and THAT’S a runaway hit). Add to that the fact that the vast majority of Broadway audiences are tourists, then you can see why so many writers of new musical theatre are hungry to test their work in an “everyman” market. After all, those are the folks buying tickets.
Events here in our city over the next two weekends suggest to me that New York writers might just begin asking themselves –“Yeah, but will it play Dayton?” Without a doubt, Dayton is becoming a new Midwestern Mecca for new musical theatre development.
Consider this. Downtown at The Loft theatre this coming weekend, THREE new musicals will premiere. One of those – PLAY IT BY HEART – features the work of Brian Yorkey (2009 Tony-Winner for Next To Normal). Another – TENDERLY – was written by the same team that created the wildly popular GREEN GABLES that played the Victoria in 2005. And the third – being written as we speak by local students – will make its national debut – right here in Dayton (The Lovewell Project). This is coming on the heels of the stellar Human Race production of Adam Gwon’s new musical ORDINARY DAYS. There is simply no excuse not to catch one of these shows. Not to mention, the schedule for the festival weekend makes it so easy. PLUS there are opportunities to meet the creators and party with the Race.
Do yourself a favor and make time for this festival weekend.
MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP: FESTIVAL 2010 FULL SCHEDULE
Friday, July 16
8pm Play It By Heart @ The Loft Theatre
Followed by an After-Show Reception @ The Dayton Racquet Club
Saturday, July 17
1:15pm Meet the Play It By Heart writers @ The Loft Lobby
2pm Play It By Heart @ The Loft Theatre
7pm Lovewell Show @ The Loft Theatre
Followed by an After-Show Reception The Loft Lobby
8pm Tenderly @ Creativity Center
Sunday, July 18
2pm Lovewell Show @ The Loft Theatre
2pm Tenderly @ Creativity Center
6:15pm Meet the Tenderly writers Creativity Center
7pm Tenderly @ Creativity Center
Followed by a Wrap-Up Party @ a Location TBA
Synopses:
Play it By Heart tells the story of a female country music star battling her family and a changing industry. Taylor, who penned such hits as Tammy Wynette’s “Another Chance” and Johnny Cash’s “The Baron,” calls it “the quintessential story of family in country music.”
Tenderly is about a real musical legend, one of the most famous entertainers ever to come out of the Southwest Ohio/Northern Kentucky region, Rosemary Clooney. The show includes such Clooney hits as “Come On-a My House,” “Mambo Italiano” and “Hey There.”
For more Information & Tickets, visit:
Musical Theatre Workshop: Festival 2010 (July 16-18) will be celebrated at both the 219-seat Loft Theatre at 126 N. Main St. and the approximately 60-seat Caryl D. Philips Creativity Center at 116 N. Jefferson St. Tickets ($15 per performance) are available at the door. Visit http://www.humanracetheatre.org for more information.
If we seem to have a particular passion for developing NEW and innovative work, it because we do! After all, the same weekend as the MTW Festival at the Loft, Encore Theater Company is presenting local premiere of the 2009 Tony-Nominated musical [title of show] – trust me – a comedy like no other!
DB
[title of show]
ENCORE THEATER COMPANY
What do you get when you gather four friends, four chairs, a keyboard, some monkeys, vampires, drag queens and a fresh batch of rice crispy treats? Why [title of show] of course!
How do you explain a show that has an ingredient list like that? How about “a show that really [BEEEEEEP]’ing ROCKS!”
But really, all poor grammar aside, this show really does ROCK! Just ask Dayton native Susan Blackwell, an original cast member of the Broadway, Off-Broadway and New York Musical Theater Festival productions of the little show that could. Not only was Ms. Blackwell an original cast member…she is also a character in the show.
Confused? Don’t be, here’s the premise-[title of show] is a hilarious new musical written by 2 struggling writers about 2 struggling writers writing a hilarious new musical. word. Essentially, art imitating life imitating art imitating life. Get the picture? Oh, and Susan was a great pal & agreed to be in their show.
With a song list that includes such classics as “Untitled Opening Number,” “Monkeys & Playbills,” “I Am Playing Me,” “Nine People’s Favorite Thing,” and “Die Vampire, Die!” how could you possibly consider missing this opportunity to catch this show?
Well…here’s good news! You can win Tickets to [tos]! YAY! DaytonMostMetro & Encore Theater Company are giving away three pairs of tickets to [title of show]. All you need to do is give the show’s director a good DRAG QUEEN name! Yes, that’s right, brainstorm a great drag queen name for the director of the show…and suggest it in the comment section below (everyone else in the cast/crew has a DQ name already…you can check them out HERE).
We will announce winners on Wednesday night. You will have a choice of performances (Thursday, Friday or Saturday at 7:30pm).
Help DOUBLE the number of tickets that we will be giving away! We will announce three additional winners, if we can help DaytonMostMetro reach 2,000 fans by midnight Wednesday! Go to the DMM Facebook Fan Page, become a fan if you are not already, then share it with all of your friends, family & FB lurkers.
[title of show] will be performed at 7:30pm on Thursday, Friday & Saturday (July 15-17) at Blair Hall Theatre on the campus of Sinclair Community College. Visit www.EncoreTheaterCompany.com for more information about Encore Theater Company & [tos].
For more Information & Tickets, visit:
[title of show] (July 15-17) Call Blair Hall Box Office at (937) 512-2808 or visit http://www.EncoreTheaterCompany.com for information and links to the online box office. Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door. Please note: [title of show] contains adult themes and language.
SA
Encore Theater Company welcomes the writers of Next Thing You Know to Dayton, July 23-25
On the “developing new musical theatre in Dayton, Ohio” front, ETC would like to mention the exciting fact that the writers of NEXT THING YOU KNOW will be traveling from New York to work with the Dayton cast on the show. Joshua Salzman & Ryan Cunningham (who penned the Off-Broadway hit I LOVE YOU BECAUSE) have been developing NTYK for a potential New York run, and will be utilizing the Encore Theater Company production as an opportunity to test some changes and make some creative decisions in the development process.
In an effort to help cover Josh & Ryan’s expenses, ETC kicked off the 30 for 30 for New Musical Theater campaign last week. The response was great from the Dayton arts community…making this opportunity a reality! If you would like to contribute to the fund, and an opportunity to meet the writers, please email the ETC staff at [email protected] for information about how you can participate in the campaign.
While Salzman & Cunningham are in town, they will also conduct a workshop for Dayton actors about auditioning for musical theatre productions. This workshop will take place on Saturday, July 24th in the Oregon District Arts Collaborative space above the new SideBar (400 East Fifth Street, Suite A). Email the ETC staff at [email protected] for information.
Next Thing You Know will be performed at 7:30pm on Thursday, Friday & Saturday (August 12-14) at Blair Hall Theatre on the campus of Sinclair Community College. Visit www.EncoreTheaterCompany.com for more information about Encore Theater Company & NTYK.
For more Information & Tickets, visit:
Next Thing You Know (August 12-14) Call Blair Hall Box Office at (937) 512-2808 or visit http://www.EncoreTheaterCompany.com for information and links to the online box office. Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door. Please note: NTYK contains adult themes and language.
Update: NEXT THING YOU KNOW by Salzman & Cunningham
Joshua Salzman & Ryan Cunningham traveled from New York to Dayton last weekend to work with the ETC cast of NEXT THING YOU KNOW. The writers continued to mold & shape their show into what they envision it to be. This was a thrilling experience for everyone at Encore Theater Company.
While Salzman & Cunningham were in town we took some time to sit down with them, and the cast of NTYK to record a MusicalWorld episode. Look for that episode below.
We also hosted a reception for the writing team at the home of Dr. Michael Ervin, followed by a trip to the new SideBar in the Oregon District. Much thanks go out to Dr. Ervin, Kevin Moore (artistic director of The Human Race Theatre Co.), the donor’s in the “30 for 30” campaign, the folks at Toxic Brew Company (keep watching DMM for info about this cool Dayton start-up), Bill & Shannon from Dayton Most Metro and representatives from other local organizations & theatre companies. Look for a video about that reception below.
http://www.mevio.com/episode/241734/mw66-salzman-amp-cunningham-next-thing-you
SA
Spitfire Grill
BEAVERCREEK COMMUNITY THEATRE
While not a brand new piece of musical theater, SPITFIRE GRILL is a rarely performed show. The last performance in Dayton was the excellent production by The Human Race Theatre a few seasons ago.
Doug Lloyd will helm the Beavercreek Community Theatre production of Spitfire Grill September 17th through the 26th. He will be joined on staff by Stacey Gear (choreographer) and Dr. James Tipps (music director). BCT recently held auditions for the show. The result was what looks to be a terrific cast for this heartwarming show.
Percy Talbott – Sydney Lanier
Shelby Thorpe – Katie Storost
Hannah Ferguson – Pam McGinnis
Effy Krayneck – Teresa Connair
Sheriff Joe Sutter – Max Monnig
Caleb Thorpe – Brad Mattingly
The Visitor – Nick Vanderpool
Synopsis:
A feisty parolee follows her dreams, based on a page from an old travel book, to a small town in Wisconsin and finds a place for herself working at Hannah’s Spitfire Grill. It is for sale but there are no takers for the only eatery in the depressed town, so newcomer Percy suggests to Hannah that she raffle it off. Entry fees are one hundred dollars and the best essay on why you want the grill wins. Soon, mail is arriving by the wheelbarrow full and things are definitely cookin’ at the Spitfire Grill
Mark your calendars and plan to attend what will surely be a terrific production of Spitfire Grill.
For more Information & Tickets, visit:
Spitfire Grill (September 17-26) Call Beavercreek Community Theatre Box Office at (937) 429-4737 or visit http://www.bctheatre.org for information and links to the online box office.
SA
FINALLY – be sure to check out the latest MusicalWorld Podcast that features an interview with Susan Blackwell (who was in the original cast of [title of show] on Broadway!
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