Clark State
John Legend To Return to Springfield For Hometown Concert
Nine-time Grammy winner and Springfield native John Legend will perform a live show on the campus of Clark State Community College March 1 in support of a nonprofit agency that’s working to make a positive impact on Springfield’s youth with a pre-concert college fair.
The Be About It Movement celebrates fathers and seeks to motivate them to step up and be involved in their kids’ lives. The agency seeks to leverage the combined strength of all of Springfield’s social agencies to improve the community and support families throughout the region.
The college fair will be held Saturday, March 1, at the Clark State Performing Arts Center at 300 Fountain Ave. in Springfield from 4 to 6 p.m. Families and students from all backgrounds and ages will benefit from the fairs participants and the resources they share.
The concert will be held in the same building from 7 to 9 p.m. Doors will open at 6:30. The show will feature local artists, including Vaughn Anthony, and will close with a performance by Legend.
Tickets cost $20 and can be purchased at the Clark State Box Office Tuesday–Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at (937) 328-3874.
The college fair/concert is the third Be About It Movement event since December 2012. Anthony, John Legend’s brother, is the founder of the nonprofit and is organizing the event.
Expressing Herself with Song – Tony Award winner Sutton Foster bound for Springfield
In the hearts of many musical theater enthusiasts, Sutton Foster is in a class all her own. A genuine triple threat with a radiant personality and a terrific belting voice, Foster, 35, continues to be one of the most sought after and admired actresses working on the Great White Way. Her star-making, Tony Award-winning performance in 2002’s Thoroughly Modern Millie cemented her leading lady status within the New York theater scene, and she further displayed her charm and versatility in Little Women (2005, Tony nomination), The Drowsy Chaperone (2006, Tony nomination), Young Frankenstein (2007) and Shrek the Musical (2008, Tony nomination). Last spring, she particularly wowed theatergoers with her strikingly nuanced portrayal of Fay Apple in the excellently conceived concert presentation of Stephen Sondheim’s Anyone Can Whistle at New York’s City Center, which, in my book, is in the running as one of the best NYC productions of 2010.
Having ended her first foray off-Broadway in Paul Weitz’s dark comedy Trust opposite Zach Braff (Scrubs), the Statesboro, Georgia native and sister of Tony nominee Hunter Foster (Urinetown) is on tour in support of her beguiling 2008 debut CD optimistically entitled Wish (Ghostlight Records). The CD is an infectiously intimate collection ranging from Duke Ellington tributes (“I’m Beginning to See The Light,” “I Like the Sunrise”) and bygone chestnuts (“Warm All Over,” “My Romance,” “Once Upon a Time,” “Come the Wild, Wild Weather”) to pop numbers (“Up on the Roof,” “Sunshine on My Shoulders”) and little known gems (“Danglin’,” “My Heart Was Set on You,” “Flight”).
On Saturday, November 13 at Springfield’s Kuss Auditorium, Foster will sing selections from Wish in addition to songs she introduced on Broadway. She will be accompanied by her musical director Michael Rafter (Swing!, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Everyday Rapture), and expect a few surprises along the way.
In advance of her concert, presented by the Springfield Arts Council, Foster discussed her craft and career.
onStageDayton: What does musical theater mean to you?
Sutton Foster: It’s everything to me. It’s my true passion…and honestly has changed my life. I’ve had moments in the theater, both as an audience member and on stage, where I have been transported. It’s powerful. To express yourself with song is very powerful.
OSD: What are some of your favorite musicals?
SF: Sweeney Todd is my all-time favorite. I also love Spring Awakening, The Light in the Piazza, West Side Story.
OSD: Do you have any musical theater influences?
SF: Patti LuPone has been a huge influence in my life. I used to listen to her sing over and over again in my room and try and sing like her.
OSD: How did it feel to win the Tony for Thoroughly Modern Millie? What did that win signify?
SF: It was a dream come true. I still to this day can’t believe that happened and that I now have a Tony in my apartment. I used to practice my Tony Award speech in my bedroom when I was a kid…I guess (winning) signified that I had made it in some way, but I think, more importantly, it signified to my family, especially my extended family, that maybe I could make a career out of doing this.
OSD: What are some of the most eye-opening experiences you’ve had thus far in your career?
SF: I think, how hard it is…the sacrifices you have to make to do eight shows a week. How ‘unglamorous’ it can be at times…how it can be difficult to deal with being criticized publicly. But it’s also a beautifully small, supportive community, and I have made friends and relationships that I’ll have for a lifetime.
OSD: Are you excited to play the iconic Reno Sweeney in the Broadway revival of Anything Goes this spring? Do you have an idea as to how you plan to portray the role?
SF: We don’t start rehearsals until January so I’m still very much in the early stages. But I’m thrilled and honored to take on this challenge.
OSD: Are there any dream roles you’d like to perform in the future?
SF: One of my favorite shows is Me and My Girl. I’d love to play Sally in that…or The Baker’s Wife in Into the Woods.
OSD: Can you share a little about the genesis of your Wish CD? What do the songs represent as a whole? Did you always intend to create an eclectic song list rather than a CD devoted to show tunes?
SF: I think when my music director Michael Rafter and I started looking at songs we chose material that spoke to us personally, and that is why the list is a bit eclectic. We really wanted our ‘first album’ to be true to us and where we were when we recorded it. We started working together on Millie back in 2001, and started working toward an album back in 2004, so this has been years in the making. And I think it’s my proudest achievement thus far.
OSD: Are there any tunes from Wish that hold a special meaning or are personal favorites?
SF: “Sunshine on My Shoulders.” I’m a huge John Denver fan, and I knew I wanted to include one of his songs on the album. And Michael wrote the arrangement for the song and it was just perfect. I also love the duet “Flight” that I sing with Megan McGinnis.
OSD: What are your thoughts on the current state of musical theater? Are new voices being heard?
SF: Well, I think they have been. Tom Kitt – Next to Normal – Lin Manuel Miranda – In the Heights…new shows like Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. I think the envelope is being pushed now more than ever.
OSD: Do you have any words of wisdom for aspiring musical theater performers?
SF: Don’t be an asshole. Respect your teachers, your peers…and take opportunities…you always have more to learn.
See event details on the DMM Event Calendar
Sutton Foster sings ‘Someone Else’s Story’
Playbill Video Cue & A: Sutton Foster
What: An Evening with Sutton Foster
When: Saturday, November 13 at 8 p.m.
Where: Kuss Auditorium, Clark State Performing Arts Center, 300 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield
Cost: Adults $30-$50; Students (age 22 and under) $20-$40. Tickets can be purchased by calling (937) 328-3874 or visiting online at www.SpringfieldArtsCouncil.org. Group discounts available by calling (937) 324-2712.
Coming Up in Dayton Theatre
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2010 – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2010
This is the week for theatre, evidently… looking at the show dates below, you could see a different show during every performance time on every weekend day, and still not be able to catch everything that’s up. Six shows are opening this weekend, and those could keep you busy from now until my next onStageDayton update, let alone trying to fit in closing shows or special events!
So, what are you waiting for? Go get tickets to one (or two or all) of these great shows! After all, there are plenty to choose from…
Another Openin’, Another Show
…SHOWS OPENING SOON
The Sugar Witch
DAYTON THEATRE GUILD
The Story: Dark family secrets are revealed and unusual passions are ignited as a family is forced to confront madness, truth, and the destructive legacy of racism, while the spirits of the dead walk the dark Florida Swamp, haunting the hearts of all who reside there.
Dates: October 22, 23, 29 & November 5 at 8:00 pm; October 30 & November 6 at 5:00 pm; October 24, 31 and November 7 at 3:00 pm
Tickets: DTG Box Office or 937-278-5993
More Information: http://www.daytontheatreguild.org/, DaytonMostMetro Event Calendar
The Diviners
UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
The Story: In a small Depression era farming community, a boy with the gift of divining water develops a friendship with a drifting, charismatic but disillusioned preacher; when the townspeople embrace the drifter as the answer to their prayers, the choice leads to a tragic climax.
Dates: October 22-23 and 28 – 30, 8:00 pm; October 24, 7:00 pm, in the Kennedy Union Boll Theatre
Tickets and More Information: Kennedy Union box office, 937-229-2545
Messiah on the Frigidaire
BEAVERCREEK COMMUNITY THEATRE (Edge of the Creek)
The Story: After the image of Jesus appears on a trailer park refrigerator, a frenzy of conflict, communion, and good old fashioned commerce is set in motion, as three friends are forced to come to grips with their lowly status in the caste system of the rural south.
Dates: October 22 – 31, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 3:00 pm
Tickets: Box office, 937-429-4737
More Information: Beavercreek Community Theatre
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
TOWN HALL CHILDREN’S THEATRE
The Story: When Piggsylvania’s highest court puts him on trial, things don’t look so good for Alexander T. Wolf when everyone from judge Prudence Pig to the court reporter is rooting into the truth about his so-called terrible deeds! In this fresh musical adaptation of the familiar story, audience members (ages 4+) decide the way the story ends.
Dates: October 22 – November 7, 2010: Fridays at 7:00 pm, Saturdays and Sundays at 3:00 pm, with a special family matinee on Saturday, October 23 at 11:00 am.
Tickets: Town Hall Theatre or 937-433-8957
More Information: Town Hall Theatre: The Three Little Pigs, DaytonMostMetro Event Calendar
Flash: A New Musical
CLARK STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Story: In the premiere of this new musical by CSCC professor and Springfield resident Dan Hunt, Ed, a seemingly normal man, revisits his past when all the highs and lows of his entire life flash before his eyes.
Dates: October 29-31 & November 5-7
Tickets: 937.328.3874 or Clark State
More Information: CSCC: Flash, Flash: the Musical official site
The 39 Steps
HUMAN RACE THEATRE COMPANY
The Story: Four performers (and 150 characters), an innocent Englishman caught in a deadly ring of spies, and a pair of handcuffs that won’t seem to come off make this combination of Alfred Hitchcock and Monty Python “one of the funniest shows to hit the stage this millennium”!
Dates: October 21 – November 7, 2010
Tickets: HRTC Box Office
More information: Human Race Theatre Company, DaytonMostMetro Event Calendar
…SHOWS CLOSING SOON
Once On This Island
SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Story: Ti Moune, a peasant girl, rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of the island; when he is returned to his people, the fantastical gods and rulers of the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred, and death. (And, ETC/onStageDayton’s very own David Brush directs this musical!)
Dates: October 15 – 23, 2010
Tickets: Sinclair Box Office, (937) 512-2808 or (937) 512-2076
More Information: Sinclair: Once On This Island, DaytonMostMetro Event Calendar
Moon Over Buffalo
PLAYHOUSE SOUTH
The Story: In this farce set in 1953, after rumors begin to swirl that a famous Hollywood director will be auditioning fading acting couple George and Charlotte, misunderstandings ensue and merriment begins.
Dates: October 15 – 23; Fridays and Saturdays 8:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm
Tickets: Box Office, 888-262-3792
More Information: Playhouse South, DaytonMostMetro Event Calendar, DMM feature
Part of it All
…AUDITIONS AND CASTING CALLS
In the Spotlight
PLAYHOUSE SOUTH
Auditions: October 25 & 26, 2010 at 7:00 pm, at the Clark Haines Theatre, 3700 Far Hills Dr.
Performance: December 10, 2010
The Basics: Featuring the talents of dancers, singers, actors, and performers of all ages, this show highlights PHS’s 50th Anniversary/2010 season while giving a taste of what’s to come in 2011.
More Information: 888-262-3792, Playhouse South, and DaytonMostMetro Event Calendar
Ravenscroft
DAYTON THEATRE GUILD
Auditions: November 1 & 2, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave.
Performances: January 7 – 23, 2011
Directed by Debra Kent
The Story: In this comedy about deception and the nature of truth, when Inspector Ruffing is called to a remote English county manor house to investigate the death of Patrick Roarke, he becomes involved in the lives of five alluring and dangerous women who lead him through an evening of contradictory versions of Patrick’s demise, including ghosts, skeletons, and much more than he bargained for.
More Information: Dayton Theatre Guild: Ravenscroft
Christmas Belles
DAYTON PLAYHOUSE
Auditions: November 1 & 2, 2010, at Dayton Playhouse, 1301 Siebenthaler Dr.
Performances: December 17 – 19, 2010
Directed by Wade Hamilton and Brian Sharp
The Story: A church Christmas program spins hilariously out of control in this Southern farce about squabbling sisters, family secrets, a surly Santa, a vengeful sheep and a reluctant Elvis impersonator.
More Information: Dayton Playhouse: Auditions
One Short Day
…SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THE THEATRICALLY MINDED
The Second City: Fair and Unbalanced
THE VICTORIA THEATRE ASSOCIATION
The Basics: The Second City’s Fair & Unbalanced takes unbridled comic pleasure in the foibles of our politicians, celebrities and even our significant others. No institution escapes the satiric eye of The Second City – from the blowhards of the Beltway to the Hollywood elite. Ripped from the stages of Second City’s legendary theatres in Chicago and Toronto, The Second City’s Fair & Unbalanced improv-based sketch comedy is a hilarious ride through present day America.
Date: October 23, 7:30 pm
Tickets: Ticket Center Stage, (937) 228-3630, or (888) 228-3630
More Information: Victoria Theatre Association, DaytonMostMetro Event Calendar
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Katherine Nelson is a senior theatre major at Cedarville University who focuses on performance, playwriting, and stage management. She’s the Literary Intern with locally based Encore Theater Company, where contributors Shane Anderson and David Brush also work. The local theater company recently moved into the new arts collective space in the Oregon Arts District, along with Zoot Theatre Co & Rhythm In Shoes. Encore Theater Company has a mission to help develop new works of musical theater, most recently Next Thing You Know and The Proof, two new musicals in development.
OnStageGuide: 2010/2011
Top 14 Picks for the 2010-11 Local Theater Season
Shane Anderson & David Brush
So there is all this talk about how great the arts are in Dayton. You keep hearing how that for a city of it’s size, Dayton is like numero uno for arts organizations, but you never know quite for sure what show you should attend…something that you know you’ll like and it won’t be a waste of time and money for you. Well, here you go, this is a guide to the local theater season, but we’ve narrowed it down a bit.
Whether your a regular theatre-goer, a novice, or just hate musicals (how could you!), there is something on this list for everyone. So rather than overwhelming you with the more than 85 plays and musicals that will grace area stages this season, Shane and Dave have compiled our most-anticipated Top 14 highlights of the season complete with pop cultural references to help you navigate! But we don’t want you to just take OUR word for it – so we’ve included the website links to the OTHER offerings for each organization for those of you who dare venture away from the path. (PS – We encourage such venturing!)
Dave’s Top 7 Picks
August: Osage County
by Tracy Letts
Human Race Theatre Company and Wright State University
Stellar Cast. Amazing venue. First regional production since Broadway. This has the makings of setting the bar high right away in the fall. People can’t seem to get enough of this darkly comic play about family dysfunction. This is not a light evening at the theatre but it IS a rewarding one.
September 23-October 10, 2010 – www.HumanRaceTheatre.org & www.Wright.edu
If you like O’Neill’s ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’, you’ll LOVE ‘August: Osage County’
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Book by Jeffrey Lane
Music & Lyrics by David Yazbek
based on the film by Frank Oz
La Comedia Dinner Theatre
It had a successful Broadway run and a troubled national tour. But it’s post-Broadway life is seeing some light primarily thanks to the hilarious original source material (the fantastic film starring Steve Martin) and a smart composer in David Yazbek who has a flare for comedy. The comedy centers on a pair of con-men competing for the affections (and money) of Beumont Sur Mer’s upper crust. When the con goes on a little long, hilarity and chaos ensue. There’s a great twist at the end (I won’t spoil it for you) and the entire show is really very smart. It should be fascinating to see it in a more intimate setting like La Comedia.
September 8-October 31, 2010 – www.LaComedia.com
If you like ‘The Full Monty’, you’ll LOVE ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’
Romeo & Juliet
by William Shakespeare
Shakespeare in South Park
Huh? “Gone with the Wind”? “Romeo & Juliet”? Yes, the Shakespeare in South Park troupe has decided to return to their original concept of setting W.S. classics in a post-war setting, this time in a border state in the years following the Civil War. Everyone is still wearing their uniforms and bent out of shape about loyalties brought about by war. We hear that the scenic elements will include an actual historic carriage house neighboring the park where the show will be performed. (hmmm? Balcony scene????)…and the good news is…this show is FREE- but I’m sure donations will be gratefully accepted!
September 17-19, 2010 – www.HistoricSouthPark.org
If you like ‘Gone with the Wind’, you’ll LOVE ‘Romeo & Juliet’
The Spitfire Grill
Music and Book by James Valcq
Lyrics and Book by Fred Alley
Based on the film by Lee David Zlotoff
Beavercreek Community Theatre
You may remember this quiet little brilliant film from the 90’s about a young female ex-con who discovers a new life in a small town. The film was powerful and darkly heartwarming and seemed unlikely material for a musical. But Valcq and Alley do a gorgeous job of capturing the heart of the film with a colorful transcendent country-flavored score. One of my personal favorite nights at the theater. I’d been hoping to see it produced again since I first saw it some years ago and I’m even more pleased to see it under the direction of of one the areas most respected directors – Doug Lloyd.
September 17-26, 2010 – www.BCTheatre.org
If you like redemption stories like ‘Eat. Pray. Love.’, you’ll LOVE ‘’The Spitfire Grill’
Grey Gardens, the musical
Book by Doug Wright
Music by Scott Frankel
Lyrics by Michael Korie
Based on the 1975 documentary by Albert & David Maysles
SEED Theatre Project
When you think of the list of most unlikely source material for a musical, it’s hard to not move Grey Gardens to the top. On the surface, the true story of an aged recluse and her daughter living in squalor in an East Hampton mansion (where the cat population far outweighs the human one) seems like the stuff of reality TV. But when you consider that these two were once at the height of New York City’s most exclusive circles of wealth and prestige, it is even more shocking. Oh yeah – and did I mention they are related to Jackie Kennedy Onassis? This is the ultimate “black sheep in the family” story and like any good train wreck, you just can’t turn away.
November 5-6, 2010 – www.SEEDTheatreProject.org
If you like the TLC’s Hoarders, you’ll LOVE ‘Grey Gardens’
Wit
by Margaret Edson
Dayton Playhouse
Anyone whose life has been touched in some way by cancer (and whose hasn’t?) will be moved by this tour-de-force. HBO loved it so much they cast Emma Thompson in the film several years ago. Dayton Playhouse is coming off a fabulous season and no doubt this will be a welcome addition.
November 12-21, 2010 – www.DaytonPlayhouse.org
If you like Showtime’s new series THE BIG C, you’ll LOVE Wit
The Drowsy Chaperone
Book by Bob Martin & Don McKeller
Music & Lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison
Victoria Theatre Association & Human Race Theatre Company
There is something at once nostalgic and contemporary about this Tony-Winner from a few years back. Basically – here it is in a nutshell: A musical theatre fan plays his favorite cast album (yes – album!) and the characters, story and shenanigans come to life right in his one-room apartment. PLUS – produced under the care of The Human Race makes this is both a surefire hit AND a Dayton Original.
March 8-20, 2011 – www.VictoriaTheatre.com & www.HumanRaceTheatre.org
If you like ‘The Carol Burnett Show’, you’ll LOVE ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’
Shane’s Top 7 Picks
Glengarry Glen Ross
by David Mamet
Springfield StageWorks
It won the Pulitzer. It won the Tony. The playwright is legendary. and still this 1982 play about the illegal and unethical activities of a Chicago real estate outfit remains vital and edgy -particularly in our current economic climate. Fair warning: Mamet’s favorite word is four letters and starts with an ‘F’ – SO MUCH SO that during the making of the film adaptation, the cast affectionately subtitled the play, Death of a “F*&^*& Salesman.”
September 2-11, 2010 – www.SpringfieldStageWorks.org
If you like AMC’s ‘’Mad Men’, you’ll LOVE ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’
Once On This Island
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Book & Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Sinclair Theatre
A Caribbean-flavored romance where two star-crossed lovers – one lower class native and one French upper class – must find a way to be together despite the pressures of their feuding families, Once On This Island uses dance, music, and folklore to spin this timeless tale. This show will likely be a joyful, colorful event for the whole family. The music for the show – from the creators of Ragtime and Seussical – is spirited and melodic and the themes of survival amidst peril feel contemporary again in light of recent tragedies in Haiti.
October 15-23, 2010 – www.Sinclair.edu
If you like ‘Pippin’ and ‘Romeo & Juliet’, you’ll LOVE ‘Once On This Island’
The Second City: Fair & Unbalanced
Victoria Theatre Association
With an alumni list that includes Alan Alda, Dan Akroyd, Chris Farley, Jim & John Belushi, Tina Fey and Stephen Colbert…who can resist a night of “LMAO” comedy? While the touring cast does not include any of these big stars, you never know if there might just be a future Gilda Radnor on stage (We’re not sure if there is any relation, but there is a young Belushi listed in the cast of this ensemble). You never know, you might just witness comedy history on the stage of the Victoria in October!
October 23, 2010 – www.VictoriaTheatre.com
If you like Saturday Night Live, you’ll LOVE ‘The Second City: Fair & Unbalanced’
Flash: A New Musical
book, music & lyrics by Dan Hunt
Clark State Community College
Honestly, we know very little about this new show about to premiere at Clark State, but we LOVE the fact that they are willing to take a chance on a brand new musical! The premise is that Ed, a seemingly normal guy revisits his past (in a musical form) during a horrific moment when all of the highs and lows of his life flash before his eyes. The show was conceived, written & directed by Springfield resident Dan Hunt, technical director and theatre professor at Clark State.
October 29-November 7, 2010 – www.ClarkState.edu
If you like J.J. Abrams’ shows, you’ll LOVE ‘Flash: A New Musical’
An Evening with Sutton Foster
accompanied by Michael Rafter
Springfield Arts Council
How can one even begin to explain the joy that IS Sutton Foster? Foster first claimed her fame as the chorus girl plucked out of obscurity to save the show and become the star…which led to her infamous 2002 Tony-winning run on Broadway in “Thoroughly Modern Millie.” She has been compared to three comediennes/actresses listed below, and her natural goofiness combined with an incredible vocal talent has made Sutton Foster into the “it girl of Broadway.” You won’t want to miss this simple evening of Foster and a pianist giving you some “melt your face off” belts and rolling in the aisle laughter.
November 13, 2010 – www.SpringfieldArtsCouncil.org
If you like ‘Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Burnett or Julie Andrews’, you’ll LOVE ‘An Evening with Sutton Foster’
Mauritius
by Theresa Rebeck
Dayton Theatre Guild
Cincinnati native Rebeck’s play, “Maurititius” is often described as a comedy thriller dealing with suspense, lies, deceit, greed, mystery, intrigue and….stamps. It centers around the rivalry of two sisters faced with dividing up their recently deceased mother’s belongings and the discovery of two rare stamps from the nation of Mauritius and unscrupulous dealers pursuing them. While you might question going to the theatre to watch a philatelic thriller, the play has been a hit all over America since it’s debut on Broadway in 2007.
May 13-29, 2011 – www.DaytonTheatreGuild.org
If you like Bogart’s ‘The Maltese Falcon’, you’ll LOVE ‘Mauritius’
right next to me
book,music & lyrics by Gregg Coffin
The Human Race Theatre Company
Dayton’s Human Race Theatre Company, under the leadership of Kevin Moore & Marsha Hanna has been raising the bar for several years in a national movement to develop new works of musical theatre. Through their unique programs of workshops, residencies and collaboration with composers, Dayton theatre audiences have been fortunate to see pieces like Convenience, Was, Fetching Water and many more. This season, they tell a NEW story from Greg Coffin – the creator of Convenience- A story about the distance between people and the space love leaves behind when it goes.
May 26-June 12, 2011 – www.HumanRaceTheatre.org
If you like ‘We Were Soldiers’, you’ll LOVE ‘right next to me’
…& keep watch for exciting news about:
ZOOT Theatre Company. They haven’t announced their season yet, but this innovative puppet & mask troupe consistently puts together cutting-edge productions of classic tales. www.ZootTheatreCompany.org
Encore Theater Company. We’ve got some exciting things in the works as well, including our Litehouse New Musical Reading Series, our Summer 2011 MainStage Series, MusicalWorld podcast and a new Concert Series that will premiere this fall! www.EncoreTheaterCompany.com
Idina Menzel in Concert with the Cincinnati Pops. Yes! The almighty green one will be flying into southwest Ohio at the end of September (fresh from her stint on GLEE)…and YOU just might get a chance to go watch this icon of the Broadway stage defy gravity! onStageDayton, MusicalWorld & DaytonMostMetro.com are teaming up with an opportunity for you to win a pair of tickets to this concert (valued at $100!). Keep watching onStageDayton on DaytonMostMetro.com for details!
onStageDayton. We will be introducing you to another contributor to onStageDayton on DaytonMostMetro.com. Katherine Nelson, a senior theatre major at Cedarville University, will be posting a weekly update of shows opening or closing that weekend, along with audition notices and other notices. Watch onStageDayton for Katherine’s first post soon!
Shane Anderson & David Brush work with locally based Encore Theater Company. ETC recently moved into the new arts collective space in the Oregon District, along with Zoot Theatre Co. & Rhythm in Shoes. Anderson, Brush & ETC just concluded their summer season of new musicals in downtown Dayton, which featured Johnathan Larson’s RENT, [title of show] & the new musical in development Next Thing You Know.
Would you like to submit theater news for DaytonMostMetro.com’s onStageDayton features? Email Shane & Dave at [email protected]