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Coming up in Dayton Theatre, 1/11 – 1/20

January 10, 2013 By Sarah Caplan Leave a Comment

Hi, again! This column took a wee hiatus over the Christmas/New Years holidays, waiting for everything to really start back up. Did you miss me? I missed you! And I’m sure you’re chomping at the bit to once-again ready my informative tidbits, so let’s not waste time!

Opening This Weekend!

GhostsGhosts

Dayton Theatre Guild

The Skinny: A brilliant new translation by Christopher Hampton breathes new life into this classic drama.  The ‘‘ghosts’’ in this play are taboo topics that cannot be openly discussed.  This drama is one of Ibsen’s most powerful works, but also one of his most controversial.  Family sins are revisited when a son returns home to dedicate an orphanage in his father’s name and becomes involved in a tryst that ends in the painful knowledge of long suppressed family truths.

Dates: Opening Friday, 1/11 and running three weekends, to close on Sunday, 1/27 (View All Dates)

Tickets: Please visit the Dayton Theatre Guild website for all your ticketing needs.

Opening  Next Week!

"Shrek The Musical" - January 15-27, 2013 – Victoria Theatre

Shrek The Musical

The Victoria Theatre

The Skinny: Based on the Oscar®-winning DreamWorks movie of the same name, this crowd-pleasing musical brings everyone’s favorite ogre on to the stage. Featuring music from the movie as well as original songs, this one is a sure bet for families and anyone who loves the irreverent humor of the series serving as the source material.

Dates: Opening Tuesday, 1/15 and running through Sunday 1/27. (View All Dates)

Tickets: Tickets are available by visiting Ticket Center Stage.

Coming Soon!

In the next few weeks, there’s a lot opening — The Dayton Playhouse is bringing Oscar Wilde’s classic “The Importance of Being Earnest” to the stage, Beavercreek Community Theatre has the musical “Stepping Out,” The Human Race Theatre Company will be opening “Lombardi”, a play about the legendary football coach, Brookville Community Theatre is in rehearsals for the stirring courtroom drama “Twelve Angry Men,” and many more! Keep watching this space for further updates!

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Previews Tagged With: angela timpone, charles larkowski, dave nickle, dayton theatre guild, family musicals, ibsen, Jared Mola, lisa howard-welch, matthew smith, shrek, shrek the musical, Victoria Theatre

Muse Machine Presents “Crazy For You”

January 9, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

Cast members in a musical moment from Crazy For You (photo credit: Daniel Rader)

Cast members in a musical moment from Crazy For You (photo credit: Daniel Rader)

Spotlighting over 100 of the Greater Dayton area’s most talented young singers, dancers and musicians, Muse Machine is proud to present the New Gershwin Musical Comedy, Crazy For You, which plays January 10-13 on the Victoria Theatre stage.

Packed with big laughs and even bigger chorus spectacle, the production brings new life and imagination to some of the most beloved music ever written for the American stage: “I Got Rhythm,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Nice Work If You Can Get It” and many other classic Gershwin tunes.

Join Polly Baker and Bobby Child as they launch a rag-tag musical comedy in a one-horse Nevada town.  Polly and Bobby fall in and out (and back into) love again, bumping into a heartwarming cast of comedic characters all along the way.

“Eighty years after these songs were originally written,” says producer Douglas Merk, they still warm our hearts and stir our memories.  Finally someone had the great idea to pack all of this classic music into one new show with a great plot, loveable characters and great humor.“

In just three months, the young performers in the Crazy For You cast pull together a show that rivals Broadway quality.  For many, these experiences are just the beginning and lead to very successful performing careers in New York City and L.A.

“What an opportunity,” says Centerville Senior Carly Snyder, “to perform for the Dayton community in such an amazing theatre and with so many talented people.  We’ve been working hard for the last three months and it’s about to pay off big time!”

Tickets for Crazy For You are available exclusively through Ticket Center Stage at 937/228-3630, online at www.ticketcenterstage.com or at the Ticket Center Stage box office in the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton.

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Previews Tagged With: Crazy For You Article, Muse Machine, Victoria Theatre

DIANA VREELAND Doc at THE NEON Plus Fun Announcements

January 9, 2013 By Jonathan McNeal Leave a Comment

the-eye-has-to-travelHello Everyone,

Thanks to all of you who came out over the weekend. It was a great way to start off 2013! HYDE PARK ON HUDSON was a big hit, and we’re going to hold it steady. PROMISED LAND, though well-liked, wasn’t so hot. We’re going to hold it for a few screenings a day for one more week…but we’re also going to add something new to the mix. Diana Vreeland, the style icon and “Auntie Mame” of the fashion world, is featured in a new documentary that will appeal to all lovers of fashion, music and art – DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL. This film will only play for one week…one screening per day. For this week’s remaining showtimes, visit our website at www.neonmovies.com

Synopsis for DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL: “During Diana Vreeland’s fifty year reign as the “Empress of Fashion,” she launched Twiggy, advised Jackie Onassis, and established countless trends that have withstood the test of time. She was the fashion editor of Harper’s Bazaar where she worked for twenty-five years before becoming editor-in-chief of Vogue, followed by a remarkable stint at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, where she helped popularize its historical collections. Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel is an intimate portrait and a vibrant celebration of one of the most influential women of the twentieth century, an enduring icon who has had a strong influence on the course of fashion, beauty, publishing and culture.” (Samuel Goldwyn) Click this LINK to visit the official site.

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Have you heard of the new documentary directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon – THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE? “In 1989, five black and Latino teenagers were arrested and charged with brutally attacking and raping a white female jogger in Central Park. News media swarmed the case, calling them a ‘wolfpack.’ The five would spend years in prison for a crime they didn’t commit before the truth about what really happened became clear…this incendiary film tells the riveting tale of innocent young men scapegoated for a heinous crime, and serves as a mirror for our times.” This documentary is not currently slated to play in town. That said, we’re trying something new. It’s called Gathr. If 25 people buy tickets in advance, we’ll play the film on Thursday, February. 7 at 7:30. Tickets will be $9 each. Visit the Gathr site to purchase your tickets by clicking this LINK (enter “45402” for the zip code, and the information for THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE will appear…along with a trailer). Don’t worry – If you “buy” a ticket but there’s not enough interest, we won’t hold the screening and you won’t be charged. Please help us spread the word…we need to sell 25 tickets in advance in order to proceed!

If you were a fan of the one-night only screening of RIDE THE DIVIDE, mark your calendars now for January 23. We will host a one-night only screening of the new film REVEAL THE PATH. “REVEAL THE PATH is a genre-defying adventure film that contemplates what it means to live an inspired life using the bicycle as a mechanism to explore, dream and discover. Regions explored include Scotland’s lush valleys, Europe’s snow capped mountains, Morocco’s high desert landscapes, Nepal’s rural countryside and Alaska’s rugged coastal beaches…Meet the locals living modest yet seemingly fulfilling lives, leading us to question what it means to live an inspired life – however humble or extravagant. Join in as the creators of RIDE THE DIVIDE take you on an adventure that will leave you with an eager desire to chart your own course to far away lands or simply to discover with eyes wide open what’s right around the bend.” (taken from press notes) Check out the official site to find out more about the film and to purchase advanced tickets. (We will not be selling advanced tickets for this event at our box office…they will only be available on the official site.)

ThinkTV has once again offered to help us get a signal for our FREE Annual Oscar Party. Mark you calendars for Sunday, February 24. More details will be available soon.

On January 18, we will open SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK.  The Weinstein Company wanted us to open the film on Dec. 25, but we had obligations with our other titles at that time…so we think adding it after tomorrow’s Oscar nominations will be a good fit.  Please help us spread the word.  If you haven’t seen this film yet, we hope you’ll wait to see it with us.  If you’ve already seen it, perhaps you’d consider telling friends to see it here (or maybe even see it again).

We hope to see you soon,
Jonathan

SHOWTIMES for Fri. Jan. 11 – Thur, Jan. 17:

HYDE PARK ON HUDSON (R) 1 Hr 34 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:50, 3:00, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30
Monday – Thursday: 3:00, 5:15, 7:50

PROMISED LAND (R) 1 Hr 46 Min
Friday, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45
Saturday, Sunday: 12:45, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45
Monday – Thursday: 3:00, 8:00

DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL
(PG-13) 1 Hr 26 min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 3:00
Monday – Thursday: 5:30

COMING SOON:
As always, all dates are tentative. Many of these dates will change.
In some rare cases, titles may disappear.
Jan. ? – A ROYAL AFFAIR
Jan 25 – RUST AND BONE
Feb. 15 – AMOUR
Feb ? – WEST OF MEMPHIS
Late February – QUARTET
Spring – ON THE ROAD

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton Tagged With: amour, Bill Murray, Dayton Ohio, diana vreeland, dustin hoffmann, fdr, hyde park on hudson, independent spirit awards, indie cinema, laura linney, maggie smith, Oscars, promised land, quartet, rust and bone, silver linings playbook, The Neon

Zero Dark Thirty – TICKET CONTEST

January 3, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro 19 Comments

ZD30_DOM_TEASER_1SHEET(from Sony Pictures)  The hunt for Osama bin Laden preoccupied the world and two American presidential administrations for more than a decade. But in the end, it took a small, dedicated team of CIA operatives to track him down. Every aspect of their mission was shrouded in secrecy. Though some of the details have since been made public, many of the most significant parts of the intelligence operation––including the central role played by that team––are brought to the screen for the first time in a nuanced and gripping new film by the Oscar®-winning creative duo of Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal.

Their account of bin Laden’s pursuit and capture, vivid yet faithful to the facts, takes the viewer inside the hubs of power and to the front lines of this historic mission, culminating in the special operations assault on a mysterious, suburban Pakistani compound.

But it is the lead-up to the raid that truly distinguishes Zero Dark Thirty from other accounts. The quest to find bin Laden was fraught with danger from the start, and not every U.S. operative survived. Some intelligence experts came to believe that the assignment was impossible to carry out, but on the ground a determined team of analysts and interrogators defied the odds and proved them wrong. For the first time, their struggle to find Osama bin Laden is told on the screen in electrifying detail.

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Dayton Most Metro Ticket Contest

We’re giving away 30 screening passes for ZERO DARK THIRTY at Rave Cinemas @ The Greene on Thursday January 10, 2013 at 7pm the day before the official release date!  And you have THREE WAYS to win:

  1. Fill out the form below and then leave a comment below the article saying that YOU want to win screening passes for Zero Dark Thirty from Dayton Most Metro (be sure to tag @Dayton Most Metro and check the Post to Facebook box).
  2. Follow our Dayton Most Metro Facebook Page and share the image we post later today.
  3. Follow our Dayton Most Metro Twitter Page and retweet our tweet on Zero Dark Thirty later today.

We’ll pick five random people from each of the methods listed above on Monday January 7 and each will receive a pair of screening passes via email.  Passes must be used on Thursday January 10th 7pm at Rave Cinemas @ The Greene.  There are no reserved seats and since they typically overbook these pre-screening events, we recommend you get there by 5:30 to ensure you get a  seat.

Good luck!

CONTEST CLOSED

Congratulations to our winners!

Form Contest Winners:

Randy Crawford
Jimmie Brytus
Jessica McCann
Steve Strawser
Diane Carter

Facebook Contest Winners:

Paul Fleitz
David Peeples
Will Thorpe
Randy Shields
Markus Montreuil

Twitter Contest Winners:

@dianecarter1
@AmyInStilettos
@pamiam04468

 

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton Tagged With: Beavercreek, Rave Cinemas, The Greene, Zero Dark Thirty

HYDE PARK ON HUDSON and PROMISED LAND at THE NEON

January 2, 2013 By Jonathan McNeal Leave a Comment

promised-land-poster-2-640x423Hello Everyone,

Everything must go! If you still need to see ANNA KARENINA, HITCHCOCK or SMASHED, you only have until Thursday (Jan. 3) to see them at THE NEON! On Friday (Jan. 4), we will open two new, exciting films – HYDE PARK ON HUDSON (starring Bill Murray as FDR) and PROMISED LAND (the new film from Gus Van Sant starring Matt Damon). For this week’s remaining showtimes, visit our website at www.neonmovies.com

Synopsis for HYDE PARK ON HUDSON: “In June 1939, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor host the King and Queen of England for a weekend at the Roosevelt home at Hyde Park on Hudson, in upstate New York – the first-ever visit of a reigning English monarch to America. With Britain facing imminent war with Germany, the Royals are desperately looking to FDR for support. But international affairs must be juggled with the complexities of FDR’s domestic establishment, as wife, mother, and mistresses all conspire to make the royal weekend an unforgettable one. Seen through the eyes of Daisy, Franklin’s neighbor and intimate, the weekend will produce not only a special relationship between two great nations, but, for Daisy – and through her, for us all – a deeper understanding of the mysteries of love and friendship.” (Focus Features) Click HERE to visit the official site.

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Synopsis for PROMISED LAND: “In Promised Land, Matt Damon stars as Steve Butler, a corporate salesman whose journey from farm boy to big-time player takes an unexpected detour when he lands in a small town, where he grapples with a surprising array of both open hearts and closed doors. Gus Van Sant (GOOD WILL HUNTING and MILK) helms the film from an original screenplay written by John Krasinski & Matt Damon.” (Focus Features) Also stars John Krasinski, Frances McDormand, Hal Holbrook and Rosmarie DeWitt. This film about fracking and the strength of small town communities should hit close to home for many in the Miami Valley. Click HERE to visit the official site.

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A few NEON regulars have asked if I would publish my “Top 10” list for the year. Unfortunately, I just can’t. I feel as though I still need to see so many movies before I decide. (I have yet to see ZERO DARK THIRTY, ARGO, HOLY MOTORS and dozens more.) One thing is for certain. Of the films I have seen, AMOUR is my favorite…and we will bring it to town in February (if you’ve seen the trailer for this film and were unimpressed, you’re not alone…I don’t think the trailer does any service for the brilliant film). Other films that I really liked that have yet to show in town are RUST AND BONE (perhaps you’ve seen the gorgeous and intriguing trailer at THE NEON), QUARTET (Maggie Smith in Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut) and IN THE HOUSE (Ozon’s new, incredible film).

In reviewing our 2012 numbers, here are the Top 10 films at THE NEON (in order of box office performance) –
MOONRISE KINGDOM (the best by far!), THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL, THE ARTIST (this film didn’t open until January of 2012 in Dayton), ANNA KARENINA, THE INTOUCHABLES, TO ROME WITH LOVE, THE MASTER, TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY, BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD and JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME (Though the #10 almost went to HITCHCOCK …it was that close!).

We’ve never announced anything like this before, but we thought that some of you might be interested…
THE NEON is excited to spread the word about an investment opportunity for people who love good, independent filmmaking. This Spring, a Dayton-native who currently lives and works in NYC will return to town in order to shoot a feature-length film. We’ve shown her work in the past, and we believe in her Dayton-centric screenplay and vision. If you’d like to find out more about the opportunity to invest in this project, please respond to me via e-mail or telephone. Someone associated with the film will contact you with more details. My contact info: [email protected] or (937)222-8452

If you were a fan of the one-night only screening of RIDE THE DIVIDE, mark your calendars now for January 23. We will host a one-night only screening of the new film REVEAL THE PATH. “REVEAL THE PATH is a genre-defying adventure film that contemplates what it means to live an inspired life using the bicycle as a mechanism to explore, dream and discover. Regions explored include Scotland’s lush valleys, Europe’s snow capped mountains, Morocco’s high desert landscapes, Nepal’s rural countryside and Alaska’s rugged coastal beaches…Meet the locals living modest yet seemingly fulfilling lives, leading us to question what it means to live an inspired life – however humble or extravagant. Join in as the creators of RIDE THE DIVIDE take you on an adventure that will leave you with an eager desire to chart your own course to far away lands or simply to discover with eyes wide open what’s right around the bend.” (taken from press notes) Check out the official site to find out more about the film and to purchase advanced tickets. (We will not be selling advanced tickets for this event at our box office…they will only be available on the official site.)

Thanks so much for your ongoing support throughout the year!
It’s officially Oscar season, and we hope to see you soon,
Jonathan

SHOWTIMES for Fri. Jan. 4 – Thur, Jan. 10:

HYDE PARK ON HUDSON (R) 1 Hr 34 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:50, 3:00, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30
Monday – Thursday: 3:00, 5:15, 7:50

PROMISED LAND (R) 1 Hr 46 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:45, 3:00, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45
Monday – Thursday: 3:00, 5:30, 8:00

COMING SOON:
As always, all dates are tentative. Many of these dates will change.
In some rare cases, titles may disappear.
Jan. 11 – DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL
Jan 25 – RUST AND BONE
Jan. ? – A ROYAL AFFAIR
Feb. 15 – AMOUR
Feb ? – WEST OF MEMPHIS
Spring – ON THE ROAD

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton Tagged With: amour, Bill Murray, cinema, Dayton Ohio, fdr, Golden Globes, gus van sant, hyde park on hudson, indie film, matt damon, movies, Oscars, promised land, rust and bone, The Neon

Warm Up With Ice Skating, Gallery Openings, Live Music at Downtown Dayton’s First Friday

January 2, 2013 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

SAMSUNG CSCDowntown’s next free First Friday art hop will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4, 2013.

First Friday is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership with support from the Oregon District Business Association, the Ohio Arts Council and WYSO-FM 91.3. The Downtown Dayton Partnership’s website has a complete list of downtown’s arts and cultural amenities, as well as a dining guide, parking map, event calendar (powered by Dayton Most Metro) and much more. Download the Find It Downtown mobile search tool for smartphones at http://mobile.downtowndayton.org.

Art

• CADC, 35 S. St. Clair St.: Featuring live music and appetizers. Call 313-9883.

• Dayton Society of Painters and Sculptors, 48 High St.: (Open 5 to 8 p.m.) The closing weekend reception of the New Members Invitational Exhibit. Call 228-4532.

• Dayton Visual Arts Center, 118 N. Jefferson St.: (Open 5 to 8 p.m.) Featuring a short show exhibition by Leesa Haapapuro and the K12 Gallery for Young People’s home-schooled students, as well as free popcorn and public workshops. Call 224-3822.

• Gallery 510 Fine Art, 510 E. Fifth St.: View local art and shop a variety of handmade items, including ceramics, jewelry, scarves, art, purses and more. Call 672-6717.

Music

• Blind Bob’s, 430 E. Fifth St.: Live music by The Footmenat 9 p.m. Call 938-6405.

• De’Lish Café, 139 N. Main St.: Hosting jazz band Premium Blend and happy hour specials for a mix and mingle with downtown business professionals. Call 461-2233.

• Jay’s Seafood, 225 E. Sixth St.: Live music by Puzzle of Light at 9 p.m. Call 222-2892.

• Omega Music, 318 E. Fifth St.: Live music beginning at 7 p.m. Call 275-9949.

• Trolley Stop,530 E. Fifth St.: Live music by the Winter Sounds beginning at 9:30 p.m. Call 461-1101.

Food and Drink

• Coco’s Bistro, 250 Warren St.: 15 percent off food. Call 228-2626.

• Deaf Monty’s Wine, 22 Brown St.: $2 tastings of select wines. Call 225-9463.

• Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave.: No cover and 20 percent off food. Call 224-7822.

• Franco’s Ristorante Italiano, 824 E. Fifth St.: 10 percent off food. Call 222-0204.

• Lucky’s Taproom and Eatery, 520 E. Fifth St.: Dinner specials, along with the special tapping of a firkin of craft beer. Call 222-6800.

• Olive, an urban dive, 416 E. Third St.: Featuring photography by local artist Elizabeth Cambron. Call 222-DIVE (3483).

• Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth St.: Featuring a happy-hour band and half-price pizza from 4 to 8 p.m., with additional live music at 9:30 p.m. Call 223-9205.

• Smokin’ Bar-B-Que,200 E. Fifth St.: 10 percent off food. Call 586-9790.

• Thai 9, 11 Brown St.: 15 percent off food. Call 477-7758.

• Uno Chicago Grill, 126 N. Main St.: 10 percent off food. Call 910-8000.

Entertainment

• Grass Roots Enrichment and Wellness Center, 400 E. Fifth St. Suite C: (Open 5 to 8 p.m.) Featuring photographs by Randy Jennings, a free introduction to Reiki and massage therapy, hands-on activities for kids, and information on upcoming programs for children, teens and adults. Call 723-6747.

• The Neon, 130 E. Fifth St.: Call 222-SHOW (7469) for films and show times.

• RiverScape MetroPark, MetroParks Ice Rink, 111 E. Monument Ave: Ice skate from 5 to 9 p.m.; $7 includes admission and skate rental. The park’s concession will be open to purchase hot chocolate and other snacks. Call 278-2607.

• Urban Krag, 125 Clay St.: Climbing gym open until 11 p.m. Call 224-5724.

• Wiley’s Comedy Niteclub,101 Pine St.: Tyrone Hawkins at 9 p.m.; tickets $12. Call 224-5653.

Shopping

• Amore! Designer Consignment Boutique, 16 Brown St.: Hosting a winter sale with complimentary appetizers. Call 367-5941.

• Beaute Box, 116 W. Fifth St.: Free makeup lessons. Call 903-3165.

• Hangar18, 114 N. St. Clair St.: Featuring 15 to 20 percent offselect items. Call 830-9875.

• Peace on Fifth, 510 E. Fifth St.: Fair-trade food tasting. Call 367-7215.

• Record Gallery, 16 Brown St.: Featuring 20 percent off collectable albums and 10 percent off general merchandise. Call 224-3277.

• Sew Dayton, 16 Brown St.: Hosting a gift basket raffle to benefit local charity Clothes That Work. The gift basket contains fabrics, buttons and other sewing items and is valued at $100. Tickets to the raffle are $2 each. Call 234-7398.

• ReCreate, 438 E. Fifth St.: Sale on select items, including new and used instruments, other music-related items, and original artwork. Call 938-8181.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Downtown Dayton, First Friday

SMASHED and Exciting Announcement at THE NEON

December 26, 2012 By Jonathan McNeal Leave a Comment

smashed_imageHello Everyone,

HITCHCOCK and ANNA KARENINA are still performing well for us, so we’re going to keep both…but we’ll also add a new film into the mix for one week.  On Friday, we will open SMASHED – the new film which just earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

Synopsis for SMASHED: “A married couple whose bond is built on a mutual love of alcohol gets their relationship put to the test when the wife decides to get sober.” (taken from Sony Classics) Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Aaron Paul, Octavia Spencer and Megan Mullally. Click this LINK to visit the film’s official site.

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We’ve never announced anything like this before, but we thought that some of you might be interested…
THE NEON is excited to spread the word about an investment opportunity for people who love good, independent filmmaking. This Spring, a Dayton-native who currently lives and works in NYC will return to town in order to shoot a feature-length film. We’ve shown her work in the past, and we believe in her Dayton-centric screenplay and vision. If you’d like to find out more about the opportunity to invest in this project, please respond to me via e-mail or telephone. Someone associated with the film will contact you with more details. My contact info: [email protected] or (937)222-8452

If you were a fan of the one-night only screening of RIDE THE DIVIDE, mark your calendars now for January 23. We will host a one-night only screening of the new film REVEAL THE PATH. “REVEAL THE PATH is a genre-defying adventure film that contemplates what it means to live an inspired life using the bicycle as a mechanism to explore, dream and discover. Regions explored include Scotland’s lush valleys, Europe’s snow capped mountains, Morocco’s high desert landscapes, Nepal’s rural countryside and Alaska’s rugged coastal beaches…Meet the locals living modest yet seemingly fulfilling lives, leading us to question what it means to live an inspired life – however humble or extravagant. Join in as the creators of RIDE THE DIVIDE take you on an adventure that will leave you with an eager desire to chart your own course to far away lands or simply to discover with eyes wide open what’s right around the bend.” (taken from press notes) Check out the official site to find out more about the film and to purchase advanced tickets. (We will not be selling advanced tickets for this event at our box office…they will only be available on the official site.)

On January 4 we will open 2 new films – HYDE PARK ON HUDSON (with Bill Murray as FDR) and PROMISED LAND (starring Matt Damon, John Krasinski and Frances McDormand – directed by Gus Van Sant)! I think we’ll start the year off with some enthusiastic audiences…this also means that everything on this week’s playlist will leave on January 3. We hope you’ll hurry down.

Thanks so much for your ongoing support!
Just a reminder – we’re open 365 Days a Year!

We hope to see you soon,
Jonathan

SHOWTIMES for Fri. Dec. 28 – Thur, Jan. 3:

ANNA KARENINA (R) 2 Hr 10 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 1:00, 4:00, 7:10
Monday – Thursday: 2:30, 5:15, 8:00

HITCHCOCK (PG-13) 1 Hr 38 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 2:45, 5:00, 7:20, 9:30
Monday – Thursday: 3:00, 7:50

SMASHED (R) 1 Hr 21 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:40, 9:45
Monday – Thursday: 5:30

COMING SOON:

As always, all dates are tentative. Many of these dates will change.
In some rare cases, titles may disappear.
Jan. 4 – HYDE PARK ON HUDSON
Jan. 4 – PROMISED LAND
Jan. 11 – DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL
Jan 25 – RUST AND BONE
Jan. ? – A ROYAL AFFAIR
Feb. 8 – ON THE ROAD
Feb. 15 – AMOUR
Feb ? – WEST OF MEMPHIS

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton Tagged With: amour, anna karenina, Bill Murray, Dayton Ohio, gus van sant, hitchcock, hyde park on hudson, indie films, matt damon, movies, Oscars, promised land, rust and bone, showtimes, smashed, The Neon

ANNA KARENINA and HITCHCOCK are Hits At THE NEON!

December 19, 2012 By Jonathan McNeal Leave a Comment

Helen-Mirren-as-Alma-Reville-and-Anthony-Hopkins-as-Alfred-Hitchcock-on-the-set-of-HitchcockHello Everyone,

HITCHCOCK and ANNA KARENINA are performing quite well for us, so we’ll hold both for another week!
I’m happy to announce that along with our upgrade to digital projection, we also installed hearing assisted devices. These headphones are available for check-out when you purchase your tickets, and the devices work for all titles. For select titles, “Audio Description” is available. This is a service for the blind and visually impaired…and HITCHCOCK makes use of this technology. (A person narrates the on-screen action via headphones.) Please let us know if you’d like to try these out…and please help us spread the word to people who might be interested in these services.

Check out this lovely featurette about ANNA KARENINA:

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Check out this fun scene from HITCHCOCK…it’s all about editing and makes me nostalgic for our 35mm projectors (not to mention the way I learned to edit 16mm film at WSU).

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Do you use Facebook? If so, we’ve got a fun contest going on that uses the HITCHCOCK photobooth in our lobby. Check out our Facebook page for details on how you could win a HITCHCOCK prize pack – which includes dvds of PSYCHO and NORTH BY NORTHWEST. Only a handful of people have entered, so your chances are very good! But hurry up – the contest ends on Dec. 23! Here’s our page – www.facebook.com/neonmovies

If you were a fan of the one-night only screening of RIDE THE DIVIDE, mark your calendars now for January 23. We will host a one-night only screening of the new film REVEAL THE PATH. “REVEAL THE PATH is a genre-defying adventure film that contemplates what it means to live an inspired life using the bicycle as a mechanism to explore, dream and discover. Regions explored include Scotland’s lush valleys, Europe’s snow capped mountains, Morocco’s high desert landscapes, Nepal’s rural countryside and Alaska’s rugged coastal beaches…Meet the locals living modest yet seemingly fulfilling lives, leading us to question what it means to live an inspired life – however humble or extravagant. Join in as the creators of RIDE THE DIVIDE take you on an adventure that will leave you with an eager desire to chart your own course to far away lands or simply to discover with eyes wide open what’s right around the bend.” (taken from press notes) Check out the official site to find out more about the film and to purchase advanced tickets. (We will not be selling advanced tickets for this event at our box office…they will only be available on the official site.)

If you are in need of a fun stocking stuffer, we have day planners featuring The Rubi Girls in our lobby for $20 each or 2 for $30. The Rubi Girls are a comedic drag troupe here in Dayton who have now helped to raise over One Million Dollars for HIV Charities in Ohio. 100% of the price of the planner goes back to AIDS Resource Center Ohio. (These planners are intended for mature audiences.)

We just confirmed our line-up for the next few weeks. On December 28, we will open SMASHED for one week – featuring a fantastic performance by Mary Elizabeth Winstead (who was just nominated for an Independent Spirit Award). On January 4 we will open 2 new films – HYDE PARK ON HUDSON (with Bill Murray as FDR) and PROMISED LAND (starring Matt Damon, John Krasinski and Frances McDormand – directed by Gus Van Sant)! I think we’ll start the year off with some enthusiastic audiences.

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Thanks so much for your ongoing support!
Just a reminder – we’re open 365 Days a Year!
We hope to see you soon,
Jonathan

SHOWTIMES for Fri. Dec. 21 – Thur, Dec. 27:

ANNA KARENINA (R) 2 Hr 10 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 1:00, 4:00, 7:10, 9:45
Monday: 2:30, 5:15
Tuesday – Thursday: 2:30, 5:15, 8:00

HITCHCOCK (PG-13) 1 Hr 38 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:20, 9:30
Monday: 3:00, 5:30
Tuesday – Thursday: 3:00, 5:30, 7:50

COMING SOON:
As always, all dates are tentative. Many of these dates will change.
In some rare cases, titles may disappear.
Dec. 28 – SMASHED
Jan. 4 – HYDE PARK ON HUDSON
Jan. 4 – PROMISED LAND
Jan. 11 – DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL
Jan 25 – RUST AND BONE
Jan. ? – A ROYAL AFFAIR
Feb. 8 – ON THE ROAD
Feb. 15 – AMOUR
Feb ? – WEST OF MEMPHIS

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MONSTERS, GUILT TRIP, JACK REACHER, THIS IS 40, DJANGO, LES MISERABLES + TICKET CONTEST

December 19, 2012 By Dayton937 3 Comments

Hello Dayton and Happy Holidays!  So many films opening this week and next, there is something for everyone!

As always, thank you for support and we wish you a very merry holiday this season and a happy new year!

MONSTERS, INC. 3D – Opens 12/19

Monsters generate their city’s power by scaring children, but they are terribly afraid themselves of being contaminated by children, so when one enters Monstropolis, top scarer Sulley finds his world disrupted.

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THE GUILT TRIP – Opens 12/19

As inventor Andy Brewster is about to embark on the road trip of a lifetime, a quick stop at his mom’s house turns into an unexpected cross-country voyage with her along for the ride.

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JACK REACHER – Opens 12/21

A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims.

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THIS IS 40 – Opens 12/21

A look at the lives of Pete and Debbie a few years after the events of Knocked Up.

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CIRQUE DU SOLEIL 3D – 12/21 thru 12/24 @ 12pm & 7pm (Wide on 12/25)

From the big top to the big screen, visionary filmmaker James Cameron and director Andrew Adamson (Shrek, Narnia) invite you and your family on an all new 3D adventure. A young couple who is separated, must journey through the astonishing and dreamlike worlds to find each other, as audiences experience the immersive 3D technology that will allow them to leap, soar, swim, and dance with the performers. This Holiday Season, Cirque du Soleil brings their world to your city!

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DJANGO UNCHAINED – Opens 12/25

With the help of his mentor, a slave-turned-bounty hunter sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.

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LES MISERABLES – Opens 12/25

In 19th-century France, Jean Valjean, who for decades has been hunted by the ruthless policeman Javert after he breaks parole, agrees to care for factory worker Fantine’s daughter, Cosette. The fateful decision changes their lives forever.

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Options Abound For Celebrating New Year’s in Downtown Dayton

December 18, 2012 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

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Looking for a fun way to ring in the new year? From ice skating to dinner and drink specials, numerous events will be held downtown on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Below is a list of some highlights.

More information on what’s happening downtown during the holiday season, a complete list of downtown events, a dining guide, parking map, directions and more can be found on Downtown Dayton Partnership’s website, www.downtowndayton.org. Follow the Downtown Dayton Partnership on Facebook to keep up with downtown events and news. Download the Find It Downtown mobile search tool for smartphones at http://mobile.downtowndayton.org.

Club Masque, 34 N. Jefferson St., 937-228-2582
7 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.
Featuring special New Year’s Eve packages, which include reserved seating, free drinks and party favors. Call for cost.

Dayton Woman’s Club, 225 N. Ludlow St., 937-228-1124
4-9 p.m.
Serving an elegant New Year’s Eve dinner. Business casual attire and reservations strongly encouraged.

De’Lish, 139 N. Main St., 937-461-2233
9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Hosting live entertainment, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and drink specials. Call for cost.

Dublin Pub, 300 Wayne Ave., 937-224-7822
7 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.
Celebrate with two champagne toasts: one at 7 p.m., the time of New Year’s Eve in Dublin, and again at midnight.  

Jay’s Seafood, 225 E. Sixth St., 937-222-2892
10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Live music by Puzzle of Light. Free admission.

MJ’s Café, 119 E. Third St., 937-223-3259
10 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.
Show at 10 p.m., followed by a champagne toast and balloon drop at midnight with cash prizes. $5 cover.

Olive, an urban dive, 416 E. Third St., 937-222-3483
5 to 8 p.m.
Taking dinner reservations for New Year’s Eve. On New Year’s Day, the restaurant will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a “Recovery Brunch,” featuring Olive’s full lunch and brunch menus, as well as pork and sauerkraut.

Practice Yoga, 504 E. Fifth St., 937-321-7676
New Year’s Day, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Ring in the New Year with an all-levels Vinyasa yoga class and Yoga Nidra (deep relaxation) on New Year’s Day. Cost is $12; members may use class passes.

Oregon Express, 336 E. Fifth. St., 937-223-9205
9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.
New Year’s Eve Party with Donnie Rose & the Steel Horse Ramblers, The Simple Truth, Paradigm Shift, and DJ Masterkid. $3 cover.

Ice rink 2RiverScape MetroPark, 111 E. Monument Ave., 937-278-2607
11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Listen to fun family music, have your picture taken and wear party favors while skating. Admission is $7 and includes the use of ice skates. RiverScape also will be open on New Year’s Day from 1 to 8 p.m.

Schuster Performing Arts Center, Second and Main streets, 937-228-3630
8 p.m.
The Dayton Philharmonic presents Viennafest, a replicated performance of the Vienna Philharmonic’s classic New Year’s concert. Several dancers from the Dayton Ballet and a singer from the Dayton Opera also will take part in the performance. Enjoy complimentary champagne during intermission and a balloon drop at the concert’s close. Tickets are $8 to $60.

Spaghetti Warehouse, 36 W. Fifth St., 937-461-3913
7 p.m.
Join Mayhem & Mystery for a special New Year’s Eve presentation of its holiday production, Christmas Pageant Crisis. $25.95 includes dinner and performance. Call for reservations.

Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St., 937-461-1101
9:30 p.m.
Live music by Skilless Villians, an appetizer bar and champagne toast. Buy tickets in advance to guarantee a seat and glass of champagne. Call for cost.

Wiley’s Comedy Club, 101 Pine St., 937-224-JOKE
7:30 p.m. show and 9:30 p.m. party
New Year’s Eve show featuring Pat Goodwin. Party includes snacks before the show, party favors, champagne toast at midnight, and an after-midnight buffet featuring sandwiches from Subway and Milano’s, wings from BW3 and Fricker’s, and Cousin Vinny’s pepperoni pizza. $15 for show; $41 for party.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Downtown Dayton, New Year's, new year's day, new year's eve, Things to Do

HITCHCOCK Now Playing At THE NEON

December 14, 2012 By Jonathan McNeal Leave a Comment

hitchcock_ver2__121102190026-275x408Hello Everyone,

ANNA KARENINA is still going strong…and we’re opening a film today that I think will continue to keep us quite busy. HITCHCOCK – a film about the making of PSYCHO and the relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville – is lots of fun. The performances are stellar and the story is great. Rex Reed of THE NEW YORK OBSERVER gave the film a 100% review. He wrote, “This is one of the best movies of 2012. With rich performances, a riveting and articulate screenplay, meticulous direction and enough grounded emotional intensity to keep your pulse pounding, Hitchcock grabs you by the lapels like a suspense classic by Hitch himself – a knockout from start to finish.”

Synopsis for HITCHCOCK: “Lurking behind Alfred Hitchcock, cinema’s ‘master of suspense’ — the extraordinary film icon known for orchestrating some of the most intense experiences of menace and intrigue audiences have ever seen, was a hidden side: his creatively explosive romance with his steadfast wife and filmmaking collaborator, Alma Reville. Now, for the first time, Sacha Gervasi’s HITCHCOCK lays bare their captivating and complex love story. It does so through the sly, shadowy lens of their most daring filmmaking adventure: the making of the spine-tingling 1960 thriller, PSYCHO, which would become the director’s most controversial and legendary film. When the tumultuous, against-the-odds production was over, nothing about movies would ever be the same – but few realized that it took two to pull it off.” (Fox Searchlight) Click this link to visit the official site.

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Do you use Facebook? If so, we’ve got a fun contest going on that uses the HITCHCOCK photobooth in our lobby. Check out our Facebook page for details on how you could win a HITCHCOCK prize pack – which includes dvds of PSYCHO and NORTH BY NORTHWEST. Here’s our page – www.facebook.com/neonmovies

The Family Holiday Film Series picked up quite a bit this past weekend. Thanks to everyone who came out for IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE…the crowd was awesome. This Saturday marks the final film in the series. Many thanks to the Dayton Holiday Festival, DP&L, and Channel 99.9 for their sponsorship.
Here is the last film of this year’s line-up:
DEC. 15 at Noon – ARTHUR CHRISTMAS
This film is free for children 12 & under and only $2 for everyone else.

If you were a fan of the one-night only screening of RIDE THE DIVIDE, mark your calendars now for January 23. We will host a one-night only screening of the new film REVEAL THE PATH. Next week, I will provide more details…but if you just can’t wait, you can check out the official site to find out more about the film.

The holidays are upon us, and we hope you won’t forget that NEON gift certificates make great presents! Whether they’re for the film-lover in your life…or the person who still needs to discover THE NEON…we sell them at our box office in $5 and $10 denominations.

Thanks so much for your ongoing support!
We hope to see you soon,
Jonathan

SHOWTIMES for Fri. Dec. 14 – Thur, Dec. 20:

ANNA KARENINA (R) 2 Hr 10 Min
Friday: 1:00, 4:00, 7:10, 9:45
Saturday: 4:00, 7:10, 9:45
Sunday: 1:00, 4:00, 7:10, 9:45
Monday – Thursday: 2:30, 5:15, 8:00

HITCHCOCK (PG-13) 1 Hr 38 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:20, 9:30
Monday – Thursday: 3:00, 5:30, 7:50

ARTHUR CHRISTMAS (NR) 1 Hr 37 Min
Saturday: 12:00 (Noon)

COMING SOON:
As always, all dates are tentative. Many of these dates will change.
In some rare cases, titles may disappear.
Dec. ? – SMASHED
Dec. ? – A ROYAL AFFAIR
Jan. 4 – HYDE PARK ON HUDSON
Jan ? – RUST AND BONE
Jan ? – ON THE ROAD
Feb ? – WEST OF MEMPHIS
Feb. ? – AMOUR
TBD – DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton Tagged With: anna karenina, anthony hopkins, Bill Murray, Dayton Ohio, fdr, helen mirren, hitchcock, holiday films, hyde park on hudson, indie movies, reveal the path, The Neon

ON STAGE DAYTON REVIEW: A Christmas Carol (Zoot Theatre Company) – Holiday Whimsy

December 13, 2012 By Russell Florence, Jr. Leave a Comment

A CHRISTMAS CAROL -John Gary Thompson, JJ Parkey, Heather Atkinson and Lizzy Miller (Photo: Scott J. Kimmins)

A CHRISTMAS CAROL -John Gary Thompson, JJ Parkey, Heather Atkinson and Lizzy Miller (Photo: Scott J. Kimmins)

Excellent puppetry boosts Zoot Theatre Company’s production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at the Dayton Art Institute.

 
As the familiar, redemptive Christmas Eve journey of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge transpires, adapted and helmed by Aaron Vega, it’s difficult not to be amazed by puppet designer D. Tristan Cupp’s artistry. Every marvelously detailed creation brims with personality from Ebenezer’s beak-like nose and thin frame to an adorably diminutive youngster with a penchant for caroling. Most eye-catching is his clever reimagining of the Ghost of Christmas Past (recounting Ebenezer’s history in the form of a film projector) and the Ghost of Christmas Present (a humorous copper conception). Due to the slight monotony of Vega’s narrative-driven adaptation, which emotionally resonates but could have been better paced without an intermission, Cupp’s contributions, which also include fine illustrations, are vital to selling the story in a fresh, unexpected fashion.
 
Still, Vega sprinkles the proceedings with inspired moments including the wonderful reveal of Ebenezer’s late partner Jacob Marley (expertly lit by John Rensel) and the spooky use of videography for the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come. His decision to place the actors in shadow late in Act Two is a notable misstep (the actors are occasionally unintelligible which slows the action), but his staging is atmospheric, fluid and playful nonetheless.
 
Exhibiting great versatility as puppeteers, the compatible cast, adopting decent British accents and nicely costumed with a Victorian sensibility by Shirley P. Wasser, features the welcomed return of Wright State University theater graduates Ryan James Imhoff and JJ Parkey along with Heather Atkinson, Lizzy Miller and J. Gary Thompson. The tall, striking Imhoff is a terrifically conflicted Young Ebenezer and an absolutely earthy delight as the boozy Ghost of Christmas Present. Parkey, bubbly and expressive as ever, is a funny, genial and warm Bob Cratchit as well as a fittingly ominous Marley. Atkinson and Miller, a charming pair, respectively shine as Mrs. Cratchit and the Ghost of Christmas Past. Oddly, Thompson, comfortably strapped to the Ebenezer puppet akin to Julie Taymor’s visualization of Timon in “The Lion King,” is more cranky than colorful, lessening his appeal in a role with numerous layers. Even so, he endearingly reiterates the joy permeating throughout Ebenezer’s chuckle-inducing transformation, which remains the ultimate heartwarming hallmark of this enduring tale.
 
“A Christmas Carol” continues through Dec. 15 in the NCR Renaissance Auditorium of the Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Act One: 45 minutes; Act Two: 48 minutes. Tickets are priced at $18 for adults, $15 for students and seniors and $12 for children 12 and under. For tickets, visit www.daytonartinstitute.org. For more information, visit http://zootttheatrecompany.org.

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Reviews Tagged With: a christmas carol, Aaron Vega, Heather Atkinson, J. Gary Thompson, JJ Parkey, John Rensel, Lizzy Miller, Ryan James Imhoff, Shirley P. Wasser, tristan cupp, Zoot Theatre Company

Coming up in Dayton theatre, 12/14 – 12/23

December 13, 2012 By Sarah Caplan Leave a Comment

Hello again, one and all. I can’t believe that this edition will bring us right up to the edge of Christmas and, ergo, nearly to the dawn of 2013. Things do tend to slow down a bit as we coast into the Holiday Season, most shows are done with their runs before Christmas and new ones don’t really start up again until we get into January. But there are still several offerings out here for you to sample. For starts!

Closing This Weekend!

12 Dancing Princess

Xenia Area Community Theatre (X*ACT)

The Skinny:X*ACT bills this production as a “Holiday family show,” and indeed this story is one that will please the youngest among us. Based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, it follows the 12 daughters of a king who are locked in their bedroom each night, and yet appear each morning with shoes worn out from dancing.

Dates: Closing on the 16th.

Tickets: Tickets are available at the door, for more information please visit the X*ACT website, here.

A Christmas Carol

Zoot Theatre Company

The Skinny: Dayton’s puppet theatre company takes on Dickens seasonal classic, delightfully retelling this classic morality play as only Zoot can.

Dates: Closing this weekend, on the 15th.

Tickets: Tickets are available at the Dayton Art Institute website, here.

Scrooge

The Dayton Playhouse

The Skinny: Adapted from the Charles Dickens classic, “A Christmas Carol,” this musical closely follows the classic story with the miserly Ebenezer undergoing a profound experience of redemption over the course of a Christmas Eve night, after being visited by the ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley and the Spirits of Christmas past, present and future.

Dates: Three performances left, closing on 12/16.

Tickets: Tickets are available at the Dayton Playhouse website, here.

Annie

Troy Civic Theatre

The Skinny: The famous musical version of Lil’ Orphan Annie is,indeed, a Christmas-set offering. This show is a heart-warming favorite, sure to please families with kids, or without.

Dates: One more weekend, closing on the 15th.

Tickets: Tickets are available for reservation by calling 937-339-7700. Pricing information can be found at the Troy Civic Theatre website, here.

Continuing!

Oliver!

The Human Race Theatre Company

The Skinny: Christmas Eve in London, 1838. A small group of working-class, wayward souls gather in a tavern to celebrate when a small, unexpected guest prompts a spontaneous telling of the popular Oliver Twist. With traditional music-hall flair, they delve into Charles Dickens’ haunting moral tale as the lines between story and reality blur. Sized perfectly for The Loft Theatre, this reimagining of the classic Tony Award®-winning musical will touch your heart and challenge your spirit. It’s Oliver with a twist, indeed! Dayton Most Metro’s Russell Florence reviewed Oliver! Click here to read it!

Dates: You’ve got several more chances to catch this wonderful production, which runs through the 22nd.

Tickets: Tickets are available through the Human Race Theatre Company website, here.

One Weekend Only!

In The Spotlight!

Playhouse South

The Skinny: Playhouse Souths annual revue-style evening of musical theatre selections, this year entitled “At The Movies” and featuring numbers from musicals, TV shows and movies.

Dates: Two performances only, December 2oth and 21st.

Tickets: Tickets are available at the Playhouse South website, here.

 

So, that all gives you plenty to see up to Christmas eve eve eve (12/22)!  Remember, a night at the theatre is not only a wonderful date, it’s also a splendid holiday gift! There’s 9 days til Christmas and 2 nights of Hanukkah left…head to your favorite theatre box office and buy tickets!

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Tagged With: a christmas carol, annie, Chris Shea, christmas musicals, christmas theatre, Dayton Playhouse, Kevin Moore, oliver, Playhouse South, Scott Stoney, scrooge, the human race theatre company, The Loft Theatre, tristan cupp, troy civic theatre, xact, Zoot Theatre Company

The Hobbit | Bad Santa | Christmas Vacation | Cirque Du Soleil + TICKET CONTEST

December 12, 2012 By Dayton937 8 Comments

Hello Dayton and Happy Holidays!  Check out these special events as well as great films opening!  Gift cards also make the PERFECT gift.  Get yours today!

As always, thank you for support and we wish you a very merry holiday this season!

 

BAD SANTA – DEC 12th @ 2pm & 7PM – ONLY $5

A conman and his partner pose as Santa and his helper to rob department stores on Christmas Eve. But they run into problems when the conman befriends a troubled kid.

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THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY – OPENS MIDNIGHT DEC 13th

Bilbo Baggins is swept into a quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome dragon Smaug. Approached out of the blue by the wizard Gandalf the Grey, Bilbo finds himself joining a company of thirteen dwarves led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield. Their journey will take them into the Wild; through treacherous lands swarming with Goblins and Orcs, deadly Wargs and Giant Spiders, Shapeshifters and Sorcerers. Although their goal lies to the East and the wastelands of the Lonely Mountain first they must escape the goblin tunnels, where Bilbo meets the creature that will change his life forever … Gollum. Here, alone with Gollum, on the shores of an underground lake, the unassuming Bilbo Baggins not only discovers depths of guile and courage that surprise even him, he also gains possession of Gollum’s “precious” ring that holds unexpected and useful qualities … A simple, gold ring that is tied to the fate of all Middle-earth in ways Bilbo cannot begin to know.

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NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION – DEC 19th @ 2pm & 7pm – ONLY $5

The Griswold family’s plans for a big family Christmas predictably turn into a big disaster.

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CIRQUE DU SOLEIL 3D – 12/21 thru 12/24 @ 12pm & 7pm – Normal pricing

From the big top to the big screen, visionary filmmaker James Cameron and director Andrew Adamson (Shrek, Narnia) invite you and your family on an all new 3D adventure. A young couple who is separated, must journey through the astonishing and dreamlike worlds to find each other, as audiences experience the immersive 3D technology that will allow them to leap, soar, swim, and dance with the performers. This Holiday Season, Cirque du Soleil brings their world to your city!

 

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Fill out the form below and leave a Facebook comment telling us you want to WIN MOVIE PASSES from RAVE CINEMAS DAYTON SOUTH, we will randomly draw a winner and notify same. Contest closes later this week. Passes awarded will be valid for 30 days from close date at Rave Cinemas Dayton South only and must be used by then or will be forfeited. Valid for any showing, except special events.

Congrats to our winner: Molly Nevius

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CHASING ICE & IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE at THE NEON

December 5, 2012 By Jonathan McNeal Leave a Comment

Hello Everyone,

We’ve got a hit! ANNA KARENINA had a great opening weekend. Thanks to everyone who came out to support it. If you were at THE NEON over the weekend, you more than likely saw the trailer for CHASING ICE – the beautiful and scary documentary that will open this Friday. If you still need to see THE SESSIONS (one of my favorite films of the year) or THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER (a great little film that has helped us find a younger audience at THE NEON), you only have until Thursday to see them at THE NEON.

CHASING ICE is only slated to play for one week!  Hurry down!!

Synopsis for CHASING ICE: “In the spring of 2005, acclaimed environmental photographer James Balog headed to the Arctic on a tricky assignment for National Geographic: to capture images to help tell the story of the Earth’s changing climate. Even with a scientific upbringing, Balog had been a skeptic about climate change. But that first trip north opened his eyes to the biggest story in human history and sparked a challenge within him that would put his career and his very well-being at risk. Chasing Ice is the story of one man’s mission to change the tide of history by gathering undeniable evidence of our changing planet.” (National Geographic Channel) Click this LINK to visit the official site.

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The Family Holiday Film Series was off to a slow start this past weekend, but there are still 2 films left. If you know someone who might be interested in these special holiday films, we hope you’ll help us spread the word. Many thanks to the Dayton Holiday Festival, DP&L, and Channel 99.9 for their sponsorship.
Here are the last 2 films of this year’s line-up:
DEC. 8 at Noon – IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE
DEC. 15 at Noon – ARTHUR CHRISTMAS
These films are FREE for children 12 & under and only $2 for everyone else.

If you were a fan of the one-night only screening of RIDE THE DIVIDE, mark your calendars now for January 23. We will host a one-night only screening of the new film REVEAL THE PATH. In a couple weeks, I will provide more details…but if you just can’t wait, you can check out the official site to find out more about the film.

The holidays are upon us, and we hope you won’t forget that NEON gift certificates make great presents! Whether they’re for the film-lover in your life…or the person who still needs to discover THE NEON…we sell them at our box office in $5 and $10 denominations.

Thanks so much for your ongoing support!
We hope to see you soon,
Jonathan

SHOWTIMES for Fri. Dec. 7 – Thur, Dec. 13:

ANNA KARENINA (R) 2 Hr 10 Min
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:45
Monday – Wednesday: 2:30, 5:15, 8:00
Thursday: 2:30, 8:00

CHASING ICE (PG-13) 1 Hr 16 Min
Friday: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:30
Saturday: 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:30
Sunday: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:30
Monday – Wednesday: 3:30, 5:30, 7:30
Thursday: 3:30, 7:30

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (NR) 2 Hr 10 Min
Saturday: 12:00 (Noon)

COMING SOON:
As always, all dates are tentative. Many of these dates will change.
In some rare cases, titles may disappear.
Dec. 14 – HITCHCOCK
Dec. ? – SMASHED
Dec. ? – A ROYAL AFFAIR
Jan. 4 – HYDE PARK ON HUDSON
Jan ? – RUST AND BONE
Jan ? – ON THE ROAD
Feb ? – WEST OF MEMPHIS
Feb. ? – AMOUR
TBD – DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton Tagged With: anna karenina, anthony hopkins, Bill Murray, chasing ice, cinema, Dayton Ohio, fdr, helen mirren, hitchcock, hyde park on hudson, indie, perks of being a wallflower, scarlett johansson, the cove, The Neon, the sessions

ON STAGE DAYTON REVIEW: Oliver! (Human Race Theatre Company) – A Dynamic Dickensian Delight

December 3, 2012 By Russell Florence, Jr. 2 Comments

Pictured: The cast of Oliver! Photo by Scott J. Kimmins

Lionel Bart’s perennial “Oliver!,” his immensely tuneful 1960 adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel “Oliver Twist,” has been thrillingly reborn as a dynamic, ensemble-driven triumph at the Human Race Theatre Company.

Astutely conceived with inspired direction by Alan Souza, previously associated with the Human Race productions of “Was” and “Ears on a Beatle,” “Oliver!” doesn’t begin in the traditional confines of a workhouse with a throng of hungry orphans. In Souza’s innovative landscape, the Dickensian London setting is Christmas Eve 1838 in a modest British pub, handsomely designed by David A Centers. The “Food, Glorious Food” is still praised, but the song primarily belongs to an assortment of ordinary, tough, working class men who know the tavern and each other very well, particularly the curiously combative, foreshadowing relationship between the bartender and his significant other whose child he derides. Souza doesn’t reveal their identities, which may be perturbing or perplexing to some, but these individuals are undeniably unified as their rough and tumble existence finds welcomed relief and unexpected similarities in an impromptu decision to interpret this musical rendering of “Oliver Twist,” originally published in monthly installments in “Bentley’s Miscellany” periodical beginning in 1837.

Pictured: The cast of Oliver! Photo by Scott J. Kimmins

As the bouncy title song kicks into gear, this rowdy bunch, appropriately with periodical in hand, seamlessly transition from the tavern backdrop into the familiar framework of the tale, full of the engaging, iconic characters Dickens meticulously constructed to mirror the corrupt, hypocritical, impoverished and menacing society he knew so well. Thanks to Souza’s incredibly versatile 10-member cast, Spencer Liff’s phenomenal choreography, Helen Gregory’s first-rate musical direction, and John Rensel’s excellently subtle lighting design, the two worlds smoothly coalesce without overt confusion. Fortunately, Souza’s fresh, communal approach doesn’t produce a dull moment and is consistently arresting. Even the altered if abrupt conclusion, authentically correlating with “Oliver Twist” remaining unfinished in “Bentley’s Miscellany” until 1839, packs a dark, dramatic punch. It’s extremely exciting and rare to see a director reinterpret a tried and true product with intimate boldness. In fact, Souza’s vision recalls John Doyle’s scaled-down, ensemble-centric 2005 Tony-winning revival of “Sweeney Todd,” which also lived uniquely outside the box within an intriguing milieu. And for pure ingenuity, Souza, Liff and Gregory’s kinship recalls Roger Rees and Alex Timbers’ equally creative handling of this year’s Tony-nominated play-with-music “Peter and the Starcatcher.”

Pictured: The cast of Oliver! Photo by Scott J. Kimmins

Liff, a Broadway standout who received an Emmy nomination four months ago for his splendid routines on last season’s edition of Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance,” absolutely pulls out the stops using nearly every inch of the Loft Theatre stage for a dazzling array of breathtaking, energetic, applause-inducing sequences reflecting his trademark athletic artistry. In addition to his fantastic use of set pieces and props adhering to the tavern setting, I was particularly in awe of the jubilant atmospherics of the show-stopping “Consider Yourself,” the fast-paced cleverness permeating “You’ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two,” the humorously posh sensibilities within “I’d Do Anything,” the amusing nod to “Les Miserables” in “Be Back Soon,” the rambunctious kicks, leaps and twirls of “Oom-Pah-Pah,” and the sliding, gliding, gleeful exuberance of “Who Will Buy?” The spirited ensemble is vigorously immersed in every mesmerizing routine to the utmost, undergoing the epitome of a theatrical workout. I wouldn’t be surprised if Gatorade is stored backstage for this hard-working crew.

Attractively costumed in period attire by Molly Walz, Souza’s marvelously cohesive cast portrays multiple roles with expertly detailed aplomb. In the titular role, Blaise Bouschard is an appealingly innocent, humble presence offering pleasant vocals, especially in his sincerely plaintive rendition of “Where is Love?” Gary Troy’s humorously slick, shrewd interpretation of Fagin, the scoundrel who craves his treasure and independence with equal passion, culminates with a delectably superb “Reviewing the Situation.” As the saucy, abused Nancy, Sara Sheperd, a terrific vocalist and a lively source of vigor and warmth, particularly supplies a compelling rendition of the lovely torch ballad “As Long as He Needs Me.” Nicholas Belton, another fine singer, is a perfectly brooding Bill Sikes. Joseph Medeiros, a skillfully sharp dancer with numerous Broadway credits, is a charming, crafty and witty Artful Dodger. He also scores big laughs as Widow Corney in “I Shall Scream” opposite the fittingly authoritative and droll Scott Stoney as Mr. Bumble. Adam Lendermon delights as creepy undertaker Mr. Sowerberry and is strikingly believable as the gentle, soft-spoken Mrs. Bedwin. Chris Shea is a great fit as the kindly Mr. Brownlow and the hopelessly agitated Mrs. Sowerberry. Ian DeVine, a Wright State University senior musical theater major who continues to amaze, winningly startles and intimidates as the cruel Noah Claypole. As Bet, the aforementioned, multitasking Gregory amiably partners with Sheperd for back-to-back knockouts “It’s a Fine Life” and “I’d Do Anything.”

Pictured: The cast of Oliver! Photo by Scott J. Kimmins

Brilliantly enhancing the art of storytelling through concept, song and dance, Souza, Liff and Gregory have overseen a must-see showcase, coinciding with the bicentennial of Dickens’ birth, which could have a life beyond Dayton in regional theaters or beyond. After all, Broadway hasn’t revived “Oliver!” since 1984, and considering the current success of the Roundabout Theatre Company’s terrific production of “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” there could be a timely Dickens resurgence brewing which this version could promisingly accentuate.

Purists may scoff, but the Human Race supplies a joyously refreshing experience expanding the possibilities of what musical theater can be.

“Oliver!” continues through Dec. 22 in the Loft Theatre of the Human Race Theatre Company, 126 N. Main St., Dayton. Act One: 60 minutes; Act Two: 40 minutes. Performances are Tuesday at 7 p.m., Wednesday-Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. There is also a 2 p.m. performance on Dec. 22. The Dec. 11 performance is sold out. A post-show discussion will follow the Dec. 9 performance. Jonah Sorscher is also featured in the cast as the Oliver understudy. Tickets are $17.50-$45. A limited number of $25 tickets are available for each performance. Call Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630 or visit www.humanracetheatre.org or www.ticketcenterstage.com. For more information, call the Human Race at (937) 461-3823 or visit www.humanracetheatre.org.

 

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Reviews Tagged With: Adam Lendermon, Alan Souza, Blaise Bouschard, Chris Shea, David A Centers, Gary Troy, Helen Gregory, Human Race Theatre Company, Ian DeVine, John Rensel, Joseph Medeiros, Lionel Bart, Molly Walz, Nicholas Belton, oliver, Sara Sheperd, Scott Stoney, Spencer Liff, The Loft Theatre

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