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On Stage Dayton

Band Geeks! – Let Your Geek Flag Fly

June 7, 2012 By Russell Florence, Jr. 13 Comments

The cast of Band Geeks! (Photo by Scott J. Kimmins)

The Human Race Theatre Company concludes its outstanding 25th anniversary season with a terrifically entertaining Midwest premiere of the charming, comical and touching musical “Band Geeks!,” a feel-good collaboration by Tommy Newman, Gordon Greenberg, Gaby Alter and Mark Allen innately recalling “Glee” without being a witless copycat.

Set in the late 1990s in Northeastern Ohio, “Band Geeks!,” perfectly cast with actor-musicians by Human Race producing artistic director Kevin Moore and fluidly directed and meticulously choreographed by Greg Hellems, is a warmly credible slice of life about adolescent oddballs making their way through high school hell as participants of a belittled, underfunded marching band. Whether forced to rehearse in a closet or parking lot, the close-knit, 10-member Cuyahoga High Marching Beavers, striving to uphold its motto that “nobody marches alone,” desperately attempts to remain harmonious despite budget cuts, pessimism from prickly Principal Dixon (Jennifer Joplin), the inclusion of a troubled jock from another school, and the jealousy that arises when puppy love threatens to ruin friendships.
Librettists Greenberg and Newman smoothly frames the simple yet delightfully droll action (accented with giggle-inducing school announcements) around the well-defined, three-dimensional trio of band captain Elliott Goodman (Mykal Kilgore), a shy tubist living in the shadow of his popular meteorologist brother, Laura Jane Kirk (Katie Klaus), a flautist and Elliott’s best friend whose parents prefer her to pursue medicine, and percussionist Jake Fowler (Zach Cossman), whose shady history hinders him from total assimilation. The show is also conceived with predictable teen archetypes from goth to gay with a foreign exchange student thrown in for good measure, but these characters are sharply written with hilarious authenticity. In fact, I wish more of them had solos, particularly flamboyant trombonist Alvin Freeman (an amusing Tyler J. Baranski). Alvin’s colorful opinions and his implied attraction to “Dungeons and Dragons” fan Kyle Watson (Jon Kovach) screams to be sung. Given that band director Mr. Hornsby (John Robert Armstrong) has the weakest material in Newman, Alter and Allen’s largely pleasant and bouncy score, his musical moments should have been transferred to more appealing characters, which extends to Nicole Murray (Sarah Agar, so luminous in Wright State University’s “The Light in the Piazza”), Spitz (Richard Cerato), Natasha Vosavich, (Liz Fye), Stewart Dixon (John Fisher) and Molly Winerman (Jennifer Roehm).
Kilgore, Klaus and Cossman are specifically associated with some of the best musical numbers, which resonated despite muddled, unbalanced sound concerns at the performance attended rendering some lyrics unintelligible. The excellent Kilgore, blessed with an absolutely dynamic, R&B-tinged tenor, leads the toe-tapping “Twirler Girl” (be prepared for his final note!) and joins Cossman for the surprisingly spine-tingling “Loser,” a thrillingly divisive squabble (think “Take Me or Leave Me” from “Rent”) culminating in unexpectedly tender common ground. The endearingly introverted Klaus, a lovely flautist, belts a genuinely sincere “Lost in the Brass.” Cossman, an impressive drummer who will join Blue Man Group this fall, duly receives applause while spotlighted in the sprightly ensemble number “Team Player.”
In addition, Scott J. Kimmins’ efficient set briskly establishes various locations, particularly transforming rows of bleachers into a school bus. Janet G. Powell’s fine costumes appropriately reflect the era and elevate the finale. Musical director Scot Woolley leads a proficient off stage band.
Truly topical with bubbly tunes and a vital message of self-acceptance and empowerment appealing to every demographic, “Band Geeks!” winningly restores faith in the value of being true to your school and yourself.

“Band Geeks!” continues through June 17 at the Loft Theatre, 126 N. Main St. Performances are Wednesday-Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Act One: 60 minutes; Act Two: 58 minutes. Tickets are $18.50-$40. A talkback discussion will take place following the Sunday, June 10 performance. For tickets or more information, call Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630 or visit www.ticketcenterstage.com

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Reviews

Coming up in Dayton Theatre, 6/7- 6/22

June 7, 2012 By Sarah Caplan Leave a Comment

Y’know…everyone’s all concerned about the apparently impending Zombie apocalypse. I think the Robot apocalypse is much scarier and more realistic. Case in point? The gremlins inside The Interwebz decided to take the round-up I wrote last week for you all, and hold it hostage until such time as I had successfully appeased the Computer Lords. Having now done something I’m not proud of including motherboards and mice, I can present my edited and updated round up! Wicked Witches, Band Geeks, Merry Murderesses and more! The coming weeks bring us all manner of entertainment!

Now Playing!

Wicked The Schuster Center The Skinny: Ever wonder what happened before Dorothy and her little dog came to Oz? How did Elphaba become so very wicked? How did Galinda become Glinda, and get so good? Look no further. Wicked has returned to town and I am assured that tickets are still available, so do not despair! Dates: Elphie et alia will be performing at the Schuster Center through June 24th. Tickets: For all information, please visit the Victoria Theatre Association website at www.victoriatheatre.com

Opening This Week!

Band Geeks!

The Human Race Theatre Company The Skinny: Like a live-action episode of Glee, only for the Marching Band crowd. The Cuyahoga Marching Beavers are 75 trombones short of a Music Man, and there’s only one cornet left, but while the band may be close to extinction, its spirit isn’t. This show will bring laughs to anyone who was ever in a marching band. Or new someone in a marching band. Or once saw a marching band. Dates: Opens Thursday, May 31st and runs through June 17th. Does your dad love half-time shows? Get him tickets for Fathers Day! Tickets: For tickets and more information, please visit the Human Race Theatre Company website at www.humanracetheatre.org   Reviews: DMM/On Stage Dayton

The Story of My Life

The Dayton Theatre Guild The Skinny: Musicals are not frequently found at the Guild, but this 2-person “boutique” musical is an exception. It’s the story of a life-long friendship, told mostly in song as Thomas struggles to write a eulogy for his friend Alvin. Dates: Running through Sunday, June 17th (another great Father’s Day idea! Live theatre makes the best gift!) Tickets: For tickets and more information, please visit the Dayton Theatre Guild website at www.daytontheatreguild.or   Review: DMM/On Stage Dayton

ExtrABBAganza! – The music of ABBA, live in Concert!

Opening Soon!

Chicago

Beavercreek Community Theatre The Skinny: Set in 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart murders a faithless lover and convinces her hapless hubby to take the rap, until he finds out he’s been duped and turns on Roxie. Convicted and sent to death row, Roxie and another “Merry Murderess” Velma Kelly, vie for the spotlight and the headlines, ultimately joining forces in search of the “American Dream”: fame, fortune and acquittal. Dates: Opening June 15th, running 2 weekends and closing on June 24th. Tickets: Ticketing and other information can be found online at www.bctheatre.org

Bare/Stop Kiss

Playhouse South The Skinnies: Bare and Stop Kiss are two separate pieces being performed on alternating nights. Both are love stories. Stop Kiss is a little more traditional; Two people meet, fall in love and overcome obstacles to be together. These two people just happen to be women. In the case of Bare, which performed an excerpt at Dayton’s Pride celebration downtown, the story is of two roommates at a Catholic school, their love and how it shapes the lives around them. The Dates: Stop Kiss performs June 14th, 16th and 22nd. Bare bows June 15th, 21st and 23rd. All shows are at 8pm. Tickets: Ticketing information can be found online at www.playhousesouth.org

FutureFest!

When last I touched base about Dayton’s annual playwright’s competition, we were still one play shy of six finalists, due to a last-minute line-up change. That’s all been settled and now the plays in contention are: A Political Woman; Provenance; Nureyev’s Eyes; Curve; Excavation and This Rough Magic. Weekend pass tickets are currently on-sale. As a side note to those who have been FutureFest regulars in the past few years (weekend warriors, as I like to think of them), the Playhouse has a wonderful new air conditioner that I can tell you works beautifully! As of this time, the official auditions have ended and most of the shows are beginning to announce their casts. Further information, including cast breakdowns; show slots; directors and other notices, as well as ticketing information, is available at the FutureFest portion of the Dayton Playhouse website, www.daytonplayhouse.com   That’s about all for now. I’ll be back with you in a couple weeks with updates about Future Fest, Free Shakespeare and the other goodies that get us through our long, hot summer!

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Previews

Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: June 4-10

June 6, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS

AZIZ ANSARI: BURIED ALIVE TOUR

Cincinnati Arts Association

The Story: Ansari has quickly established his presence in the comedy world. He is currently starring in a popular television series, is developing a number of films and will soon debut his second hour-long standup special. 
The Dates:
 June 9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Arts Association

HONK!

Acting Up

The Story: HONK! is the story of Ugly, whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from the farm and pursued by a hungry Cat, Ugly must find his way home. Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms. 
The Dates:
 June 8-10, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Acting Up | BTC page |

…NEW THIS WEEK

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Kincaid Regional Theatre

The Story: Who could ever forget the adventures of Alice and the most unusual characters she meets, after falling down a rabbit hole! The Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts, Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit make his charming story one you won’t want to miss!
The Dates:
 June 9-16, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Kincaid Regional Theatre | BTC page |

Travis McElroy, Nick Rose & Billy Chace in CSC's THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED). Photo by Jeanna Vella.

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED)

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Story: Three actors on a mission: to bring the entirety of Shakespeare’s canon to the stage in a single evening of theatre. Audiences will follow along as they careen wildly through all the comedies, histories and tragedies using a trunkful of props, wigs, and ridiculous costumes. Full of clever quips as well as silly slapstick, the script’s affectionate and irreverent treatment of Shakespeare’s plays has made it one of the most popular shows in America and England.
The Dates:
 June 8-30, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC page |

Disney’s MY SON PINOCCHIO: Geppetto’s Musical Tale

East Side Players

The Story: The classic tale of an aging toymaker and his puppet, Pinocchio, takes on timely issues in Disney’s MY SON PINOCCHIO. Grammy Award-winner and master melodist Stephen Schwartz adds a compelling score of original songs to the beloved classics “When You Wish Upon a Star” and “I’ve Got No Strings.”
The Dates:
 June 7-16, 2012
Tickets and More Information: East Side Players | BTC page |

FUDDY MEERS

Artists’ Enterprise Covington

The Story: A poignant and brutal comedy that traces one woman’s attempt to regain her memory while surrounded by a curio-cabinet of alarmingly bizarre characters.
The Dates:
 June 8-16, 2012
Tickets and More Information:  BTC page |

PLAZA SUITE

Commonwealth Theatre Company

The Story: In one of Neil Simon’s most popular comedies, hilarity ensues as we glimpse into the relationships of three couples who occupy the same suite at the Plaza Hotel. There is a suburban couple who find themselves in the same suite where they honeymooned 23 years earlier. Next is a Hollywood producer who, after three marriages, is looking for an encounter. And, finally, a mother and father struggling to get their bride-to-be daughter out of the locked bathroom.
The Dates:
 June 6-24, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Commonwealth Theatre Company | BTC page |

…CONTINUING

The cast of THE SECOND CITY 2: LESS PRIDE...MORE PORK. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

THE SECOND CITY: LESS PRIDE MORE PORK

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

The Story: The world’s premier comedy company will again set its razor-sharp sights on Cincinnati. What’s left to skewer? The Second City was in town long enough to know they haven’t come close to exhausting the material. Not to mention, between now and opening night, entire sports seasons will come and go, politicians will star on reality shows and streetcars may (or may not) be on track. The future holds nothing but promise for comedy at our expense. 
The Dates
: April 29-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park | BTC listing

THE WHISTLER

The Story: THE WHISTLER takes place in 1965 in an unnamed Southern city where the neighbors enjoy running pickaninnies off the road. With the Andy Griffith Show in its fifth season, professional whistler Henry has a steady royalty income though he hasn’t worked in years. His wife wants to move to New York to further her career as a page-turner; his 14-year old son wants to undermine the military-industrial complex, and for his parents to stop quarreling. Enter an edgy washed-up trumpet player who is drawn by Henry’s talent but reluctant to show himself; he’s been burned by white men too many times before. But he may be the one person whose heart is as pure and terrible as Henry’s own.
The Dates:
 May 24-June 10, 2012
Tickets and More Information: BTC listing

…ENDING THIS WEEK

The cast of AVENUE Q.

AVENUE Q

Showbiz Players

The Story: A laugh-out-loud musical that tells the timeless story of a recent college grad named Princeton who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q. There, he meets Kate (the girl next door), Rod (the Republican), Trekkie (the internet sexpert), Lucy the Slut (need we say more?), and other colorful types who help Princeton finally discover his purpose in life!
The Dates:
 June 1-10, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Showbiz Players | BTC page |

CINCINNATI FRINGE FESTIVAL 2012

Cincinnati Fringe Festival

The Story: During the festival local, regional, national and international artists invade downtown Cincinnati for 12 days of artistic celebration in both traditional and non-traditional spaces. These artists represent a variety of media including theatre, dance, music, poetry, visual art, film and beyond.
The Dates:
 May 30-June 9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Fringe Festival | BTC page |

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Falcon Theatre

The Story: An average day in the life of the famous comic strip child hero, Charlie Brown. The audience is introduced to the whole Peanuts gang: Patty, Shroeder, Lucy and Snoopy. All of the characters share their observations, largely negative, of Charlie Brown. As the play progresses, the relationships of the Peanuts characters to one another are further expanded. Lucy is infatuated with Schroeder and takes great pleasure in tormenting Charlie Brown. Linus loves his blanket. Snoopy lives in his rich imagination. Charlie Brown is in love with a mysterious little, redheaded girl. 
The Dates:
 June 1-9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Falcon Theatre | BTC page |

…COMING SOON

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE presented by the Showboat Majestic. Photo by Holly Yurchison.

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE

Showboat Majestic

The Dates: June 13-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Showboat Majestic | BTC page |

CHICAGO

Beavercreek Community Theatre

The Dates: June 15-24, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Beavercreek Community Theatre | BTC page |

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Xenia Area Community Theatre

The Dates: June 15-24, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Xenia Area Community Theatre | BTC page |

NEXT TO NORMAL

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati

The Dates: June 15-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati | BTC page |

Filed Under: Cincinnati, On Stage Dayton Previews

Why Wicked Makes Me Happy

June 4, 2012 By Sarah Caplan 1 Comment

Hi.

How are you?

I think after these last weeks of writing for you and telling you what’s coming up and going down in Dayton theatre, I feel like I can trust you.

Can I trust you?

Because I’m gonna tell you a secret.

I don’t like Wicked.

Shh! Wait, don’t freak out! It’s ok. I’m not alone. I have a support group (they declined to be publicly named, fearing for their safety.) We help each other, after our opinion draws stares and exclamations of horror and disbelief from other theatre-goers. Also? I’m happy for you if you like Wicked. Not everyone has to like all the same stuff.

Thing is? I’m really really glad that Wicked is here.

I know that might sound a little crazy considering what I just said. And you’d have a point. I mean, have you tried parking downtown the last few days? Ridiculous! All those cars? All those people! What about trying to eat somewhere? Uno’s, across from the Schuster Center, has almost all their tables reserved for people coming from or going to the show. Citilites is packed. This madness even spills into the sanctity of the Oregon District, where non-regulars throng to the bars and restaurants. People from places with weird, exotic names like “Centerville” and “Troy” and “Urbana”.

So, why, again, am I so happy?

Read that paragraph above, and then think about it in terms for what it does for the Gem City.

Here’s a hint: We’re talking about a little thing called revenue. Economy. Lucre. Money.

According to Kristin Wicker of the Downtown Dayton Partnership (and, of course, a columnist for Dayton Most Metro), who cites the Victoria Theatre Association, Wicked‘s visit will have an impact on Downtown to the tune of 15 to 18 million. Can you think of any city that wouldn’t benefit from something like that? Especially our beloved (but at times beleaguered) Downtown?

The Downtown Dayton Partnership has even partnered with business downtown to offer what they’re calling some “Oz-some Wicked Deals.” Businesses like Blind Bobs and the Dublin Pub are offering special Wicked-themed drinks and appetizers on their menu, as well as offering certain percentages off your bill when you present your ticket stub. A full list of businesses participating, and what they’re offering, can be found on the here.

See, stuff like that is good. Stuff like Wicked is what brings people to the city, to one location. Stuff like these deals are what bring people to other locations. And what bring them back. They’ll remember the great dinner or post-show drinks they had somewhere. That brings in money. Even more importantly, it raises people’s opinions and awareness of Downtown.

Again, from Wicker, “…a big show like this is terrific for downtown because it brings more than 73,000 people from throughout the region – and outside the Dayton area – to downtown to experience the best it has to offer. It’s really an opportunity to showcase downtown Dayton.”

Follow the yellow brick road... to Downtown Dayton.

That it is. And Downtown Dayton has been at its best these last few days. We had First Friday, and then Pride Saturday. Saturday was also the Annual Zombie Walk through the Oregon District. People who came to see Wicked last night also saw crowds heading into the Loft Theatre to see Band Geeks, or into the Victoria Theatre to see the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus perform songs by ABBA. If they then decided to go have a drink at one of the District’s bars and saw the fun and vibrant night life there, including several hundred zombies, what great things might they have to say to their friends?

Sure, on Monday morning they’ll be gushing about the show, and the amazing effects. But at some point they’ll begin talking about the experience as a whole. Maybe not right then, but next time someone mentions coming in to Dayton for something, they’ll say, “Y’know, when Brad and I went to see Wicked a while back, the parking was way better than it had been. Then we went to a bar and it was the craziest thing! They had some Zombie party. We took pictures, here, let me show you this one guy…” or “You know, Cyndi and I had the best time down there when we saw, honey what was that show? With the witches? Wicked, yeah. We even walked around for a bit afterwards. They have this park area just a couple blocks from the theatre, by the river? It was really nice.”

And then maybe next year, when the VTA announces its (always really solid) Broadway series, they’ll come see something else. Something that might not have normally had the name recognition of a Wicked or a Phantom.

So, I’m ok with that. I’m ok if this brings 73,000 people to town to see Wicked and, by extension, experience Downtown. I think we should all be willing to put up with some traffic, some crowds and, yes, even stump for a show we don’t like all that much, if that’s what it takes to make Dayton “Popular”.

Editor’s Note: Here are some other local articles done on Wicked – now playing through June 24th 2012 at The Schuster Performing Arts Center.

“Wicked wowing audiences” – Dayton Daily News 6/4/2012

“Wicked blows into Dayton” – Dayton Examiner 5/30/2012

There are still good seats available at TicketCenterStage.com.

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton

“Oz-some” Downtown Deals for Wicked Patrons

May 30, 2012 By Dayton937 2 Comments

Follow the yellow brick road to Wicked Deals in downtown Dayton!

Broadway blockbuster Wicked flies into the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center May 30 through June 24, and downtown Dayton is getting into the Emerald City spirit. Many downtown businesses are planning special deals, promotions and activities for the estimated 73,600 people heading downtown for the show.

The Downtown Dayton Partnership’s Wicked Deals Web page has a complete listing of promotions for those off to see the musical, as well as parking information and more. This year’s deals are:

Dining and Nightlife
• Blind Bob’s: 430 E. Fifth St., 937-938-6405 ― Receive 10 percent off food when you present your Wicked ticket and enjoy a special Wicked-themed appetizer.

• Boston Stoker: 34 W. Second St., 937-223-1224 ― Try special Wicked-themed desserts and coffee drinks.

• Boulevard Haus: 329 E. Fifth St., 937-824-2722 ― Get 10 percent off food when you present your Wicked ticket.

• Citilites: 109 N. Main St., Schuster Center Wintergarden, 937-222-0623 ― Enjoy wickedly refreshing Melon Mojitos and chef specials, including tempura fried soft shell crabs with Glinda’s roasted green tomato buerre blanc.

• Coco’s Bistro: 515 Wayne Ave., 937-228-2626 ―Featuring $5 Wicked-themed cocktails and appetizers, along with 15 percent off food when you present your Wicked ticket.

• Crowne Plaza Hotel Rooftop Restaurant: 33 E. Fifth St., 937-224-0800 ― Featuring half-price light meals, snacks and desserts nightly starting at 10 p.m. for the “10 O’clock Cast Party.” Bar service continues through midnight on weekdays and until 2:30 a.m. on weekends. The restaurant also will premiere two Wicked-themed cocktails: the “Good Witch” and the “Bad Witch.”

• Dayton Racquet Club: 40 N. Main St., 29th floor, 937-224-4381 ― A three-course dinner will be offered starting at 5:30 p.m. for $35 per person plus tax and gratuity. Wicked ticket holders who are not members of the Dayton Racquet Club will be extended a “Member for a Day” pass. The club is open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday and is closed on Sunday and Monday. Reservations are required.

• De’Lish: 139 N. Main St., 937-461-2233 ― Featuring three specialty themed drinks (the Oz-Mopolitan, Wicked Tea and Emerald City Martini), along with themed menu items, no cover for Friday and Saturday night entertainment and 10 percent off food, including the Sunday brunch buffet, when you present your Wicked ticket.

•The Dublin Pub: 300 Wayne Ave., 937-224-7822 ― Try a spooky Wicked martini made with Absolut lemon vodka, Midori melon liqueur, lemonade and a cube of dry ice. Additionally, enjoy 20 percent off food when you present your Wicked ticket.

• Jay’s Seafood Restaurant: 225 E. Sixth St., 937-222-2892 ― Offering 10 percent off all food.

• Lucky’s Taproom & Eatery: 520 E. Fifth St., 937-222-6800 ― Get 10 percent off food when you present your Wicked ticket for the same day’s performance.

• Olive, an urban dive: 416 E. Third St., 937-222-3483 ― Featuring extended hours throughout the month of June. Open 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; 5 to 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Also open for brunch Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; weekdays for lunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

• Sa-Bai: 200 S. Jefferson St., 937-535-2900 ― Enjoy a special Wicked-themed cocktail for $4.95 and 20 percent off food.

• SideBar: 410 E. Fifth St., 937-723-9415 ― Offering 15 percent off food.

• Thai 9: 11 Brown St., 937-222-3227 ― Get 15 percent off food when you present your Wicked ticket.

• Uno Chicago Grill: 126 N. Main St., 937-910-8000 ― Featuring two special Wicked-themed drinks for $4.99 each, in addition to a special menu for Wicked patrons.

Other Deals
• Basho Apparel: 521 E. Fifth St., 937-767-9006 ― Get 20 percent off one item per day when you show your ticket.

• Beaute Box: 116 W. Fifth St., 937-903-3165 ― Offering 25 percent off any service.

• Dayton Art Institute: 456 Belmonte Park North, 937-223-5277 ― Enjoy $9 admission to one of three special exhibits when you present a Wicked ticket: “Changing Landscapes: Contemporary Fiber Art,” or “Maya Lin: Flow,” on display through June 17, or “Stephen Knapp: Light Paintings,” from Oct. 6 through Jan. 6, 2013. The DAI also will display its own wicked witch for a limited period of time. Stay tuned to www.daytonartinstitute.org for details and dates.

• Human Race Theatre Company: 138 N. Main St., 937-228-3630 ― Present a Wicked ticket for 20 percent off adult tickets to the new musical Band Geeks! at the Loft Theatre, May 31 through June 17. Purchase tickets at the Schuster Center box office or order online at www.ticketcenterstage.com and use the special price code “geeks” at checkout. Limit four tickets per order.

• Jimmy Modern: 605 E. Fifth St., 937-520-3782 ― Take 10 percent off your purchase with a Wicked ticket.

• My Father’s House Childcare and Learning Center: 35 S. Jefferson St., 937-297-0477 ― Offering drop-off childcare during Wicked performances, with discounts available to parents who enroll in a weekly childcare program. Drop off will begin at 6:15 p.m. and end at 11:15 p.m., with registration from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Services available from May 30 to June 2, June 5 to 8, June 12 to 15 and June 19 to 23.

• Peace on Fifth: 519 E. Fifth St., 937-367-7215 ― Get 10 percent off your purchase when you present your Wicked ticket, day of the performance only. Peace on Fifth Facebook fans will receive 15 percent off their purchase when they present a Wicked ticket the day of the performance, as well as up to two days afterward.

Tickets still are available for Wicked, the “untold story of the witches of Oz.” To purchase tickets and for more information on the show, visit the Victoria Theatre Association’s website.

The Downtown Dayton Partnership’s Web site, www.downtowndayton.org, has a complete list of downtown’s arts and cultural amenities, as well as a calendar of events, complete dining guide, parking map and much more.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Stage Dayton

Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: May 28-June 3

May 29, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS

AN EVENING WITH DURANG

SSCC Theatre

The Story: A “Greek tragedy,” a rekindled marriage, and a lesson on where babies come from, converge (with a few other themes), in this collection of hilariously brisk one-act plays by Christopher Durang. Due to content, “An Evening with Durang” is not appropriate for children.
The Dates:
 May 30
Tickets and More Information: SSCC Theatre | BTC page |

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Story: Four lovers who each want someone who they can’t have. The play includes two rulers from different worlds looking forward to their honeymoons; a group of clumsy actors, trying to put on a “tragic” play for their Duke’s upcoming wedding and the marital quarrels of two omnipotent beings, who’s conflicts wreak havoc on the weather and those around them. All of this craziness is tied together by a mischievous imp. In one crazy night in the woods, Shakespeare teaches the audience about love, breakups, sex, marriage, death, life, fairies, some odd plants and a donkey.
The Dates:
 May 29-30, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC page |

…NEW THIS WEEK

The cast of AVENUE Q.

AVENUE Q

Showbiz Players

The Story: A laugh-out-loud musical that tells the timeless story of a recent college grad named Princeton who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q. There, he meets Kate (the girl next door), Rod (the Republican), Trekkie (the internet sexpert), Lucy the Slut (need we say more?), and other colorful types who help Princeton finally discover his purpose in life!
The Dates:
 June 1-10, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Showbiz Players | BTC page |

CINCINNATI FRINGE FESTIVAL 2012

Cincinnati Fringe Festival

The Story: During the festival local, regional, national and international artists invade downtown Cincinnati for 12 days of artistic celebration in both traditional and non-traditional spaces. These artists represent a variety of media including theatre, dance, music, poetry, visual art, film and beyond.
The Dates:
 May 30-June 9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Fringe Festival | BTC page |

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Falcon Theatre

The Story: An average day in the life of the famous comic strip child hero, Charlie Brown. The audience is introduced to the whole Peanuts gang: Patty, Shroeder, Lucy and Snoopy. All of the characters share their observations, largely negative, of Charlie Brown. As the play progresses, the relationships of the Peanuts characters to one another are further expanded. Lucy is infatuated with Schroeder and takes great pleasure in tormenting Charlie Brown. Linus loves his blanket. Snoopy lives in his rich imagination. Charlie Brown is in love with a mysterious little, redheaded girl. 
The Dates:
 June 1-9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Falcon Theatre | BTC page |

…CONTINUING

The cast of THE SECOND CITY 2: LESS PRIDE...MORE PORK. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

THE SECOND CITY: LESS PRIDE MORE PORK

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

The Story: The world’s premier comedy company will again set its razor-sharp sights on Cincinnati. What’s left to skewer? The Second City was in town long enough to know they haven’t come close to exhausting the material. Not to mention, between now and opening night, entire sports seasons will come and go, politicians will star on reality shows and streetcars may (or may not) be on track. The future holds nothing but promise for comedy at our expense. 
The Dates
: April 29-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park | BTC listing

THE WHISTLER

The Story: THE WHISTLER takes place in 1965 in an unnamed Southern city where the neighbors enjoy running pickaninnies off the road. With the Andy Griffith Show in its fifth season, professional whistler Henry has a steady royalty income though he hasn’t worked in years. His wife wants to move to New York to further her career as a page-turner; his 14-year old son wants to undermine the military-industrial complex, and for his parents to stop quarreling. Enter an edgy washed-up trumpet player who is drawn by Henry’s talent but reluctant to show himself; he’s been burned by white men too many times before. But he may be the one person whose heart is as pure and terrible as Henry’s own.
The Dates:
 May 24-June 10, 2012
Tickets and More Information: BTC listing

…ENDING THIS WEEK

Matt Dentino, Jennifer J. Araya, Patrick Phillips & Danielle Muething,

BABES IN HOLLYWOOD

The Story: Get ready to swing, sway and swoon to over 30 of the most glorious songs of the Twentieth Century. BABES IN HOLLYWOOD salutes the legendary musical careers of Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. 
The Dates:
 May 16-June 3, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Showboat Majestic | BTC listing

Brian Isaac Phillips as Shylock, Kelly Mengelkoch as Portia & Jared Joplin as Antonio. Photo by Jeanna Vella.

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Story: Passion, betrayal, and a bargain with a terrible price. In one of the Bard’s most controversial and thrilling plays, Antonio covers a debt for his friend Bassanio, from the complicated and persecuted Shylock—who has much reason to resent Antonio. Across lines of race and wrongdoing, Antonio must face a terrible fate, while Bassanio finds true love in the arms of the delightful Portia. Watch what happens as events culminate in a cross-dressing courtroom battle in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
The Dates: May 11-June 3, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC listing

…COMING SOON

ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Kincaid Regional Theatre

The Dates: June 9-16, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Kincaid Regional Theatre | BTC page |

AZIZ ANSARI: BURIED ALIVE TOUR

Cincinnati Arts Association

The Dates: June 9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Arts Association

Disney’s MY SON PINOCCHIO: Geppetto’s Musical Tale

East Side Players

The Dates: June 7-16, 2012
Tickets and More Information: East Side Players | BTC page |

FUDDY MEERS

Artists’ Enterprise Covington

The Dates: June 8-16, 2012
Tickets and More Information:  BTC page |

HONK!

Acting Up

The Dates: June 8-10, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Acting Up | BTC page |

PLAZA SUITE

Commonwealth Theatre Company

The Dates: June 6-24, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Commonwealth Theatre Company | BTC page |

 

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Actors Needed for “FutureFest”

May 24, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

The Dayton Playhouse will hold auditions for it’s annual “FutureFest” new play festival on the following dates:  Sunday, June 3 at 2 p.m. (all plays, except Provenance), Monday, June 4 at 7 p.m. (all fully staged plays), and Tuesday, June 5 at 7 p.m. (all staged readings).

FutureFest is a festival of previously unproduced plays, which have been submitted from playwrights across the United States.  Hundreds of submissions are read and the top six are selected to be performed at the festival.  Playwrights of these plays will attend the festival, as will five adjudicators from across the country.  Three plays will be performed as staged readings and three will be fully staged over the 3-day festival.  Feedback will be given by adjudicators and audience members and a festival winner will be selected.  This year marks the 22nd “FutureFest,” which is the largest new play festival in the country sponsored by a community theatre.

The finalists in this year’s “FutureFest” include:

A Political Woman, Directed by Cynthia Karns (fully staged)

Provenance, directed by David Shough (staged reading)

Nureyev’s Eyes, directed by Annie Pesch (staged reading)

Curve, directed by Jim Lockwood (fully staged)

Excavation, directed by Nancy Campbell (staged reading)

This Rough Magic, directed by Gayle Smith (fully staged)

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the scripts. Full cast information is available at www.daytonplayhouse.org.

Auditions will be held at the Dayton Playhouse, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45414.   Those auditioning should bring a list of any scheduling conflicts through July 29.  Rehearsals are typically in the evening, or on weekends.

FutureFest performances will be July 27-29.  To purchase tickets to the festival visit www.daytonplayhouse.org, or call the Dayton Playhouse box office Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 2–5 p.m.  Weekend passes are $95 to see all shows and go on sale June 4.  Individual show tickets will go on sale July 2nd.

The Dayton Playhouse is a community theatre providing outstanding theatrical productions to Miami Valley audiences of all ages for more than fifty years.  The Playhouse is nationally recognized for “FutureFest,” a festival of new plays.

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Auditions

Occupy Dayton hosts area premiere of Aaron Calafato’s ‘For Profit’

May 23, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro 2 Comments

The provocative new solo-play ‘For Profit’ by Aaron Calafato, hosted by Occupy Dayton, will be presented June 1, 2, and 3 at the Occupy Dayton Community Space at 2720 E 3rd Street, Dayton, OH 45403.

For Profit examines the exploitation of the American student through the eyes of an unwilling admissions adviser at a for-profit college. A Q&A session will be held after each performance.  The play’s main character, Aaron, is a recent college graduate with large student loan payments to make.  He takes a position as a college recruiter but finds the job is really a high pressure sales position – one that requires him to lure people into indebtedness for education that offers them little chance at success.

Daniel Luzer of the Washington Monthly wrote: “The question Calafato asks is perhaps central to how this whole system functions. Calafato was willing to work as a recruiter for a proprietary college—peddling expensive programs to people who might not be able to service their student loans with the degrees they might obtain—after all, because he himself had student loans, from his time at Bowling Green State University, to pay off. This is what debt does to people.”

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The Occupy movement sees similarities in the way that secondary education is financed and the sub-prime mortgage problems. Many believe that student debt presents a similar risk to the economy, and Occupy Student Debt was formed to focus specifically on this issue.  Aaron Calafato is an actor, writer, and storyteller. He is a recent recipient of a 2012 Emerging Artist Grant from the Puffin Foundation. He has been featured on NPR (WCPN), RT American, The Chronicle for Higher Education, Campus Progress, WEWS Channel 5, The Fiscal Times, The Hill, and Washington Monthly, and FSLD.com He’s also a contributing writer for Pluck Online Magazine and Occupy Student Debt FOR PROFIT previewed in Cleveland, Ohio and made its New York City premiere in March at the Seeing Place Theater. The show is currently on a year-long multi-city tour.

Friday and Saturday performances will be at 7:30, and Sunday’s matinee is scheduled for 4:30. A donation of $9.99 per ticket is suggested for all performances. Advance tickets available at:
Ghostlight Coffee, 1201 Wayne Ave. Dayton
The Reiki Room of Dayton, 848-B E. Franklin St. Centerville
Omega Music, 318 E. Fifth St. Dayton.

(submitted by For Profit in Dayton Team)

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Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: May 21-27

May 22, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…NEW THIS WEEK

THE WHISTLER

The Story: THE WHISTLER takes place in 1965 in an unnamed Southern city where the neighbors enjoy running pickaninnies off the road. With the Andy Griffith Show in its fifth season, professional whistler Henry has a steady royalty income though he hasn’t worked in years. His wife wants to move to New York to further her career as a page-turner; his 14-year old son wants to undermine the military-industrial complex, and for his parents to stop quarreling. Enter an edgy washed-up trumpet player who is drawn by Henry’s talent but reluctant to show himself; he’s been burned by white men too many times before. But he may be the one person whose heart is as pure and terrible as Henry’s own.
The Dates:
 May 24-June 10, 2012
Tickets and More Information: BTC listing

…CONTINUING

Matt Dentino, Jennifer J. Araya, Patrick Phillips & Danielle Muething,

BABES IN HOLLYWOOD

The Story: Get ready to swing, sway and swoon to over 30 of the most glorious songs of the Twentieth Century. BABES IN HOLLYWOOD salutes the legendary musical careers of Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. 
The Dates:
 May 16-June 3, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Showboat Majestic | BTC listing

Brian Isaac Phillips as Shylock, Kelly Mengelkoch as Portia & Jared Joplin as Antonio. Photo by Jeanna Vella.

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Story: Passion, betrayal, and a bargain with a terrible price. In one of the Bard’s most controversial and thrilling plays, Antonio covers a debt for his friend Bassanio, from the complicated and persecuted Shylock—who has much reason to resent Antonio. Across lines of race and wrongdoing, Antonio must face a terrible fate, while Bassanio finds true love in the arms of the delightful Portia. Watch what happens as events culminate in a cross-dressing courtroom battle in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
The Dates: May 11-June 3, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC listing

The cast of THE SECOND CITY 2: LESS PRIDE...MORE PORK. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

THE SECOND CITY: LESS PRIDE MORE PORK

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

The Story: The world’s premier comedy company will again set its razor-sharp sights on Cincinnati. What’s left to skewer? The Second City was in town long enough to know they haven’t come close to exhausting the material. Not to mention, between now and opening night, entire sports seasons will come and go, politicians will star on reality shows and streetcars may (or may not) be on track. The future holds nothing but promise for comedy at our expense. 
The Dates
: April 29-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park | BTC listing

…ENDING THIS WEEK

SONGS FROM THE TALL GRASS

The Story: SONGS FROM THE TALL GRASS is about the struggles and the triumphs of breaking the sod in the Midwest. The music tells the story about life and love during a time of the great expansion of our country.
The Dates:
 May 18-27, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Fairfield Footlighters | BTC listing

…COMING SOON

AVENUE Q

Showbiz Players

The Dates: June 1-10, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Showbiz Players | BTC page |

CINCINNATI FRINGE FESTIVAL 2012

Cincinnati Fringe Festival

The Dates: May 30-June 9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Fringe Festival | BTC page |

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Dates: May 29-30, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC page |

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Falcon Theatre

The Dates: June 1-9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Falcon Theatre | BTC page |

 

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Encore Theater Company – Audition Announcement

May 21, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

Encore Theater Company LogoEncore Theater Company announces open auditions for TWO upcoming productions –35MM (a new musical in development as part of The Human Race Theatre Company’s Festival of New Musicals – August 2012) and the regional premiere of BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON (Fall 2012). Both productions will take place Downtown Dayton.

“ETC is pleased to once again join forces with The Human Race with 35mm with music by Ryan Scott Oliver – one of the most exciting new voices in musical theatre.,” says David Brush, ETC artistic director.

AUDITION: Video Audition Submission submitted electronically
DEADLINE for video submission:  JUNE 1, Midnight

CALLBACKS: June 12, 7PM (Callback if needed)

REGISTRATION:
Email [email protected] with the following info & attachments
1)  Name (as you would wish it to appear in print),

     Age, Sex, preferred Phone & Email Address, Title of audition selections.

2)  Current Performance Resume (attachment)
3)  a Digital Video File Audition as described below, or a link to the video

     uploaded on a hosting website (YouTube, Facebook, etc ).


VIDEO MUST CONTAIN:

1)  At the beginnning of the video, please slate (“Hello, my name is … & I will

    be performing …”)

2)  Sing a 32-bar/2-minute selection from contemporary musical theatre or a

    current pop/rock song.  While a cappella performances are acceptable,

    preference is for live or vocals-free pre-recorded accompaninment.

3)  An approximate 1-minute monologue from a contemporary theatre piece.

    No Shakespeare.


SHOW INFO/CASTING

35mm: A Musical Exhibition
Songs by Ryan Scott Oliver * Based on the photography of Matthew Murphy

They say a picture is worth 1,000 words, but what about a song? Can one picture inspire a song? How about fifteen photos? In 35MM, each photo creates a different song completely disconnected from the other creating fifteen different and unique moments frozen in time; a glimmer of a life unfolding, a glimpse of something happening. This stunning new multimedia musical explores a groundbreaking new concept in musical theatre. With music and lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver (Composer of Disney Theatricals’ upcoming stage musical Freaky Friday) and the contemporary photography of Matthew Murphy, this intricately woven collection of stories told through song re-imagines what the modern American musical can be.

AUGUST 3-4, 2012 – The Loft Theatre
(Rehearsals – Evenings, July 2012)
Seeking 3 men (baritone and tenor) and 2 women (alto, belty mezzo) – pop rock voices

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Music and Lyrics by Michael Friedman * Book by Alex Timbers

BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON tells the story of America’s first political maverick. A.J. kicked British butt, shafted the Indians and smacked down the Spaniards all in the name of these United States–who cares if he didn’t have permission? An exhilarating and white-knuckled look at one of our nation’s founding rock stars, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON recreates and reinvents the life of “Old Hickory,” from his humble beginnings on the Tennessee frontier to his days as our seventh Commander-in-Chief. ETC is pleased to present this premiere FRESH from Broadway and perfect for election year!

October/November 2012 – Location TBD
(Rehearsals – September/October 2012)

Character Breakdown

ANDREW JACKSON

A roguish, man’s president. Deeply charming and sexy, so much so that you somehow don’t mind he’s a violent, arrogant, bigoted idiot. Fights passionately for what he believes in. Personifies “strong but wrong.” Ages throughout the show so should be able to play young. Must be adept at deadpan comedy. Guitar-playing a plus.

20s-Early 30s Up to a G belt High baritone rock

BANDLEADER

Dark and dangerous.

Late teens – 20s.

BLACK FOX

Native American chief. Intelligent, somber, with a hint of danger. Used to work alongside Jackson, an alliance that led him to tricking and betraying other tribes for Jackson. By the end of the show, he’s forced to beg his friend for mercy. Doubles as other roles, usually with Clay or Calhoun. Mid 20s-Mid 30s

FEMALE SOLOIST

Sings “Ten Little Indians”; Self-confident, attractive singer with powerful, emotive indie rock voice. Dark, mysterious, hip vibe. Doubles as other roles. Think Dresden Dolls, not musical theater. 20s Up to Bb Alto

HENRY CLAY

A backwoods version of Calhoun’s villainous senator. Think Crispin Glover. Greasy hair. Wears weasel pelts. Over-the-top and vivacious. Transparent in his villainy and revels in it. Tall, cadaverous. Doubles as other roles, usually with Black Fox. Late 20s-Mid 30s Baritone

JAMES MONROE

President of the United States. Old school American aristocracy. Foppish and overwhelmed. Exasperated by Jackson’s overreaching as well as by the idiocy of his advisors. Doubles as other roles.

Early-mid30s

JOHN C. CALHOUN

Gentlemen senator from the South. Sinister, good-looking, charming, and brilliant. A vain mastermind. Wears the finest clothes. The most restrained of the cabal. Tall, thin. Doubles as other roles, usually with Andrew Sr. Late 20s-Mid 30s Baritone

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS

Former President’s son. Whiny, spoiled, demanding. All grown up, has joined the Calhoun-Clay cabal. Really, really wants to be President. Like, right now. Think Bud Frump. Doubles as other roles. Early 20s-Early 30s Baritone

LYNCOYA

Adopted Native American son of Andrew Jackson. Sweet disposition with a wild streak.

MALE SOLOIST

Brooding, intense rocker with powerful, emotive indie rock voice. Angsty, good-looking, young, hip. Doubles as other roles. Think The Killers or Blink-182, not musical theater.

Late teens – Mid 20s rock Baritone

MARTIN VAN BUREN

Jackson’s right hand man. In over his head. A buffoon, well-intentioned and utterly lovable. Think Nicely-Nicely. Doubles as other roles. 20s-Mid 30s

RACHEL JACKSON

Jackson’s wife. Deeply religious and devoted, even maternal, to Jackson. Good if older than Jackson. Strangely alluring, not overtly sexual. Amy Sedaris-type. Doubles as other roles.

Mid 20s-Mid 30s

THE STORYTELLER

Milquetoast, oppressively good-natured narrator. Wears a Puff the Magic Dragon-style sweater, thick glasses, and her hair in a bun. Loves history, loves Jackson, and loves telling the audience about both. Being in this show might be the most exciting moment in her life. If played by a younger actress, can double with other roles.

Late 30s-late 60s

VARIOUS FRONTIERSMEN, INDIANS, and SOLDIERS

20s-30s Male and Female. Double as other roles. Very strong pop voices.

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The Laramie Project – May We Never Forget

May 20, 2012 By Russell Florence, Jr. 5 Comments

Laramie Cast (l to r): Matt Turner, Matthew Smith, Angela Dermer, Robb Willoughby, Rachel Wilson, John Ray and Chris Hammond. (kneeling) Cydnie Hampton and John Dunn

Sinclair Community College wraps a very commendable season with an excellent production of “The Laramie Project,” a gripping account of gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard, the victim of an appalling hate crime on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyoming in the autumn of 1998.

Compiled from over 200 interviews conducted by Moises Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project, “Laramie Project,” which debuted in 2000, mesmerizes with quiet intensity as wide-ranging perspectives of Shepard and Laramie citizens mesh to form an impressively authentic, brilliantly balanced, brutally honest three-act canvas of heartbreak, horror, humor and hope. Director Scott Stoney refreshingly energizes the storytelling with brisk immediacy (this is the most fast-moving version I have seen), but superbly pauses the pace to beautifully heighten the deeply touching poignancy in the finale of each act. A bicycle slowly crossing in front of the fence where Shepard was bound for 18 hours and hearing the cast mimic the patter of rain upon the announcement of Shepard’s death are some of the unique instances that stir emotions anew before intermission. Stoney, who astutely concludes the play with an inspired local nod, also ensures his wonderfully unified nine-member cast creates sharply distinctive personas while inhabiting multiple roles of varying ages and traits. Some actors are more adept chameleons, but the challenge is admirably met by all.

Angela Dermer, John Dunn, Chris Hammond, Cdynie Hampton, John Ray, Matthew Smith, Matt Turner, Robb Willoughby and Rachel Wilson comfortably handle the fluidity of the material, winningly accented by Patti Celek and Gion Defrancesco’s projections. The ensemble is also memorably spotlighted individually, particularly Ray’s fiery Fred Phelps, Willoughby’s tear-jerking Dennis Shepard, Wilson’s terrific turn as police officer Reggie Fluty, Hammond’s earthy embodiment of Reggie’s mother and Dunn’s excitable portrayal of a college student drawn to “Angels in America.”

The contributions of scenic/property designer Terry Stump, costumer Kathleen Hotmer, lighting designer Gina Neuerer and sound designer Stephen Skiles are equally appealing within this riveting play overflowing with relevant, thought-provoking potency.

“The Laramie Project” continues through May 26 in Blair Hall Theatre, Building 2, of Sinclair Community College, 444 W. Third St. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m., Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Thursday at 7 p.m. Act One: 50 minutes, Act Two: 40 minutes; Act Three: 30 minutes. Tickets are $10-$15 (the Thursday performance is an additional $5 and includes pre-show appetizers and a cash bar). For tickets or more information, call (937) 512-2808 or visit www.sinclair.edu/tickets

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Bonded by Music

May 16, 2012 By Russell Florence, Jr. 2 Comments

Four months after the Dayton Playhouse elegantly saluted Rodgers and Hammerstein with the musical revue “A Grand Night for Singing,” the organization successfully closes its season with a very pleasant, emotionally honest production of the iconic duo’s final collaboration “The Sound of Music.”

Despite the unmistakable schmaltz inherent in Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse’s strong libretto and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s marvelously infectious score, this engaging tale circa 1938 Austria of postulant Maria Rainer and her unexpected bond with Captain George von Trapp and his seven children strikes a chord. Director Brian Sharp embraces the material with a surprisingly traditionalist outlook (particularly using the original script/score featuring “An Ordinary Couple” instead of the revised edition containing film favorites “I Have Confidence” and “Something Good”), but he effectively emphasizes the transformative impact of song within the grief-tinged Trapp family thanks to Maria’s influence. The family finally has a reason to feel reborn and grow harmoniously closer when their voices blend, an element I haven’t sensed in previous productions. In fact, when Maria is told she has brought music back into the Trapp household it is a misty-eyed moment of genuine gratitude that touchingly reiterates Sharp’s approach.

Kelli Locker, an actress who sings, is a highly commendable Maria. She not only grasps Maria’s perky innocence and desire to be liked but the conflicted emotions born of her evolution into womanhood. Locker is also perfectly partnered with the absolutely terrific David Shough, the best Georg I have seen in years. In addition to offering a beautifully tender rendition of “Edelweiss,” Shough fully understands the fine line between pertinent sternness and off-putting rigidity, ensuring his well-crafted performance, which evolves impeccably, maintains an authoritative amiability.

In featured roles, Stephanie Shubert (Liesl), Logan Trzeciak (Friedrich), Taylor Winkleski (Louisa), Ben Kneblik (Kurt), Hope Whitestone (Brigitta), Sophia Shannon (Marta) and the particularly adorable Cate Shannon (Gretl) are enjoyable as the Trapp children. Joan Harrah (Mother Abbess), Laura Bloomingdale (Elsa Schraeder) and James Trzeciak (Max Dettweiler) are vocally strong and offer firm portrayals. As frustrated housekeeper Frau Schmidt, Dodie Lockwood offers a sharp perspective of the Trapp family past and present. David Stephen Thomas (an appealing Rolf), Terry Lupp (Sister Margareta), Cathy Long (Sister Berthe), Marabeth Klejna (Sister Sophia), David Lindsley (Franz) and Craig Smith (Herr Zeller) are also notable.

Bruce Brown provides an excellent scenic design. Costumer Marilyn Johnson supplies a lovely blue dress for Locker late in Act 1. Musical director Ron Kindell leads a steady orchestra.

“The Sound of Music” continues through May 27 at the Dayton Playhouse, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Act One: 90 minutes; Act Two: 55 minutes. Tickets are $10-$15.  For tickets or more information, call (937) 424-8477 or visit www.daytonplayhouse.com

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A Muddled Night at the Opera

May 16, 2012 By Russell Florence, Jr. Leave a Comment

Casey Jordan and Samantha Helmstetter in The Phantom of the Opera (contributed photo)

The regional collegiate premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1986 melodramatic megahit “The Phantom of the Opera,” which he co-adapted from the Gaston Leroux novel with Richard Stilgoe and Charles Hart, receives a strikingly designed yet off-kilter staging at Wright State University.

Director W. Stuart McDowell’s knack for creating attractive stage pictures is evident once again, but his decision to place the crux of the vocally impressive show in the hands of Casey Jordan is a big mistake. Jordan, familiar to WSU audiences for delightfully comedic work in “Anything Goes” and “Hairspray,” is simply out of his element attempting to embody the obsessive, maniacal, dungeon-dwelling Opera Ghost threatening the artists and owners of the Paris Opera House in the late 19th century. He oddly aims for a softer, introverted interpretation that leads him on the road to disadvantage because the Phantom, although emotionally wounded, is not a timid sentimentalist at his core. Without credible menace or a darkly brooding sensibility, the imposing role’s dramatic weight is basically non-existent. More startling is the fact that Jordan is completely devoid of passion opposite luminous soprano Samantha Helmstetter as Christine Daae. “Music of the Night” is particularly intended to be an Act 1 knockout, but Jordan, whose overdone hand gestures factor prominently in his performance, spends more time caressing the air instead of Helmstetter. In turn the song becomes a frustrating bore awkwardly worsened by the unnecessary presence of three Muses who repeatedly (or purposefully?) steal focus from Jordan. (I’m shocked McDowell changed the ending in favor of the Muses instead of Christine’s best friend Meg Giry, admirably portrayed by Taryn Lemmons.)

Thankfully, Helmstetter, fantastic two months ago in WSU’s “Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill,” steers the show in the right direction whenever she’s front and center. Her sublime vocals and earnest emotions are saving graces even when the plot deflates toward its sappy conclusion. “Think of Me” and “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again” are poignantly rendered, but I found “Twisted Every Way,” an underrated yet potent moment addressing Christine’s perplexity and torment, to be her finest number in terms of depth. Due to Jordan’s seductive ineptitude, she believably radiates more heat alongside the handsome Patrick Ross (Raoul) who joins her for a heartfelt, lyric-driven “All I Ask of You.”

Kathleen Ferrini as diva Carlotta and Andrew Quiett as Piangi create a humorously conceited bond. They are notably joined by Chrissy Bowen (Madame Giry), Drew Helton (Firmin) Sean Jones (Andre) and the aforementioned Ross for a sharply executed “Notes” and a wonderfully soaring rendition of “Prima Donna” nearly worthy of an encore.
McDowell’s expert tech team consists of set designer Don David, lighting designer Nicholas Crumbley, costumer Lisa Loen, sound designer James Dunlap and properties masters John Lavarnway and Kim Townsend. Choreographer Sarah Wildman specifically ensures “Masquerade” arises with unified flair. Musical director Ryan Heinrich’s terrific orchestra proves Lloyd Webber’s music will always be “Phantom’s” main attraction.

“The Phantom of the Opera” continues through May 27 in the Festival Playhouse Stein Auditorium of the Creative Arts Center at Wright State University, 3640 Col. Glenn Hwy., Fairborn. Performances are May 16-17 and 24 at 7 p.m., May 18-19, 25-26 at 8 p.m. and May 19-20, 26-27 at 2 p.m. Act One: 75 minutes; Act Two: 55 minutes. Tickets are $18-$20. For tickets or more information, call (937) 775-2500.

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Coming up in Dayton Theatre May 18th – May 31st

May 16, 2012 By Sarah Caplan Leave a Comment

Alright! Let’s get started with …

“Wicked” Watch!WICKED May 30 – June 24, 2012 – Schuster Center

Just a reminder to all you lovers of the Stephen Schwartz’s musical juggernaut, “Wicked” hits town on May 30th and stays through June 24. Tickets are on sale and good seats are still available! Visit the Victoria Theatre Association website at www.victoriatheatre.com for ticketing and further details.

Now Playing!

The Sound of Music

Dayton Playhouse

The Skinny: Dayton Playhouse’s well-received rendition of the classic continues this weekend and next. Tickets are on sale but my sources tell me seats are going fast. Like, super-fast. So if you want to see and hear all the songs you love so well, or introduce them to a new generation, it behooves you to call the box office at 937.242.8477 or to go to the website post haste!

Dates: The Sound of Music continues this weekend and closes on Sunday, May 27th.

Tickets: Please go online to www.thedaytonplayhouse.com to purchase tickets or get further information.

Coming Soon!

Band Geeks!

The Human Race Theatre Company

The Skinny: The Cuyahoga Marching Beavers are 75 trombones short of a Music Man, and there’s only one cornet left, but while the band may be close to extinction, its spirit isn’t. Band Geeks! is a rousing Glee with instruments, a tribute to the tribulations of the millions who have spent football halftimes pounding out Sousa-like renditions of “Maria.” If you were ever in a school band, ever knew someone in a school band, even ever heard a school band, you’ll recognize the woes and revel in the fun of Band Geeks!

Dates: Band Geeks! opens on May 31st and runs through June 17th.

Tickets: For ticketing and more information, please visit the Human Race Theatre Company website at www.humanracetheatre.org

SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE THEATRE Laramie ProjectThe Laramie Project

Sinclair Community College Theatre Dept.

The Skinny: A powerful portrait of one town’s healing in the face of terrible tragedy. Five weeks after Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, beaten and left to die on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyo., members of the Tectonic Theater Project traveled to the small town to begin a series of more than 200 interviews with its residents. The result was The Laramie Project, a poignant and deeply moving play that showcases man’s capacity for both brutal intolerance and breathtaking compassion. Named one of Time Magazine’s 10 best plays of 2000.

Dates: The Laramie Project opens May 18th and closes May 26. There is a 1o:00 am performance on Wednesday, May 23rd, as well as an evening performance on Thursday, May 24th.

Tickets: For ticketing and more information, please visit the Sinclair Community College Theatre Department page at www.sinclair.edu/arts/theatre/season/

Shameless Self-Promotion!

In the interest of full-disclosure, I’ll admit here and now that I’m the Production Assistant for the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus, so I’m all sorts of biased about their sheer awesomeness. That having been said, the DGMC’s productions aren’t exactly theatre, but I’m going to give them a plug here anyway:

ExtrABBAganza!

The Skinny: The DGMC’s Pride Weekend concert this year features the music of everyone’s favorite Swedes: ABBA. This 2-act, full-length concert is guaranteed to get you clapping and grooving in your seats!

Date: Pride Saturday, June 2nd at the Victoria Theatre.

Tickets: Tickets are on sale now and are cheaper when pre-ordered! Go to the Victoria Theatre Association website at www.victoriatheatre.com for further event-specific information. For more information on the DGMC, including history and Mission Statement, visit their website at www.daytongaymenschorus.org

 

I think that about wraps it up for this fortnight! Remember, contact me with anything you want to see mentioned, as well as any questions, comments, criticisms or witticisms (apologies to Terry Stump, Technical Director at Sinclair Community College, from whom I shamelessly stole that last bit!)

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Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: May 14-20

May 15, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…BLINK AND THEY’RE GONE

BECKY’S NEW CAR

The Story: Fortyish Becky Foster has a decent job at an auto dealership, a solid husband named Joe, and a freeloading psych-major son living in her basement. Her life is…okay, if not sublime. But when she crosses paths with billionaire widower Walter Flood, she’s offered the chance to test drive a very different kind of existence – if she can just keep him in the dark about the one she already has!
The Dates:
 May 17-19, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Middletown Lyric Theatre | BTC listing

THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)

The Story: 600 Years of History in 6000 Seconds…History Will Never Be The Same! From Washington to Watergate, yea verily from the Bering Straits to Baghdad, from New World to New World Order – THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) is a ninety minute rollercoaster ride through the glorious quagmire that is American History, reminding us that it’s not the length of your history that matters – it’s what you’ve done with it!
The Dates:
 May 17-20, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre | BTC listing

…NEW THIS WEEK

Matt Dentino, Danielle Muething, Jennifer J. Araya & Patrick Phillips.

BABES IN HOLLYWOOD

The Story: Get ready to swing, sway and swoon to over 30 of the most glorious songs of the Twentieth Century. BABES IN HOLLYWOOD salutes the legendary musical careers of Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. 
The Dates:
 May 16-June 3, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Showboat Majestic | BTC listing

SONGS FROM THE TALL GRASS

The Story: SONGS FROM THE TALL GRASS is about the struggles and the triumphs of breaking the sod in the Midwest. The music tells the story about life and love during a time of the great expansion of our country.
The Dates:
 May 18-27, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Fairfield Footlighters | BTC listing

…CONTINUING

Brian Isaac Phillips as Shylock, Kelly Mengelkoch as Portia & Jared Joplin as Antonio. Photo by Jeanna Vella.

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Story: Passion, betrayal, and a bargain with a terrible price. In one of the Bard’s most controversial and thrilling plays, Antonio covers a debt for his friend Bassanio, from the complicated and persecuted Shylock—who has much reason to resent Antonio. Across lines of race and wrongdoing, Antonio must face a terrible fate, while Bassanio finds true love in the arms of the delightful Portia. Watch what happens as events culminate in a cross-dressing courtroom battle in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
The Dates: May 11-June 3, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC listing

The cast of THE SECOND CITY 2: LESS PRIDE...MORE PORK. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

THE SECOND CITY: LESS PRIDE MORE PORK

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

The Story: The world’s premier comedy company will again set its razor-sharp sights on Cincinnati. What’s left to skewer? The Second City was in town long enough to know they haven’t come close to exhausting the material. Not to mention, between now and opening night, entire sports seasons will come and go, politicians will star on reality shows and streetcars may (or may not) be on track. The future holds nothing but promise for comedy at our expense. 
The Dates
: April 29-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park | BTC listing

…ENDING THIS WEEK

ANGEL STREET

Lebanon Theatre Company

The Story: As the curtain rises, all appears the essence of Victorian tranquility. It is soon apparent however, that Mr. Manningham, a suavely handsome man, is not what he appears to be. When a caller from Scotland Yard visits Mrs. Manningham during one of Mr. Manningham’s many unexplained absences, pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place. Author Patrick Hamilton has built and sustained some of the most brilliant, suspenseful sequences in modern theatre.
The Dates:
 May 11-20, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Lebanon Theatre Company | BTC listing

THE FANTASTICKS

Loveland Stage Company

The Story: Two fathers decide that they want their children to fall in love. The girl, Luisa, is a daydreamer with an active imagination. The boy, Matt, is a romantic. The two fathers decide to instigate a mock feud amongst themselves in order to help the boy and girl fall in love. They figure that this feud will give them the excuse to say no to the relationship, which of course will simply encourage the children’s love even more. The fathers go as far as to hire El Gallo to stage a mock abduction of Luisa, in which Matt can become a hero and save her. 
The Dates:
 May 11-20, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Loveland Stage Company | BTC listing

FIVE WOMEN WEARING THE SAME DRESS

Wyoming Players

The Story: During an ostentatious wedding reception at a Knoxville, Tennessee, estate, five reluctant, identically clad bridesmaids hide out in an upstairs bedroom, each with her own reason to avoid the proceedings below. They are Frances, a painfully sweet but sheltered fundamentalist; Mindy, the cheerful, wise-cracking lesbian sister of the groom; Georgeanne, whose heartbreak over her own failed marriage triggers outrageous behavior; Meredith, the bride’s younger sister whose precocious rebelliousness masks a dark secret; and Trisha, a jaded beauty whose die-hard cynicism about men is called into question when she meets Tripp, a charming bad-boy usher to whom there is more than meets the eye.
The Dates:
 May 11-19, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Wyoming Players | BTC listing

James Oblak as Skip, Will Slenick as Wally, Nick Laughlin as Denny & Lee Slobotkin as Eugene. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

LIFE COULD BE A DREAM

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati

The Story: SH-BOOM! From the creator of THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES, comes the Crooning Crabcakes, the boy group banned from the Springfield High School prom that made it possible for The Marvelous Wonderettes to perform. The guys get one more chance at fame and fortune as Denny, Eugene, Skip and Wally form a singing group to enter and win the local radio contest and realize their dreams of making it to the big time! Featuring such classic songs as “Stay” (Just a Little Bit Longer),” “Runaround Sue,” “Tears On My Pillow,” “Unchained Melody,” “Earth Angel,” and of course the title song, Life Could Be A Dream is another musical trip down memory lane that will leave you laughing, singing and cheering!
The Dates:
 May 2-20, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati | BTC listing | BTC review |

Catherine Ross as Margaret Johnson & Abby Paljieg as Clara Johnson in Footlighters' THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA.

THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA

Footlighters Inc.

The Story: The show takes place in Italy in the summer of 1953. Margaret Johnson, the wife of an American, is touring the Tuscan countryside with her daughter, Clara. While sightseeing, Clara-a beautiful, childish young woman-loses her hat in a sudden gust. As if guided by an unseen hand, the hat lands at the feet of Fabrizio Naccarelli, a handsome Florentine, who returns it to Clara. This brief episode sparks an immediate romance between Clara and Fabrizio. Extremely protective, Margaret attempts to keep them apart. As the story unfolds, a secret is revealed about Clara: she is not all that she appears. Unable to suppress the truth, Margaret is forced to reconsider not only Clara’s future, but her own hopes as well.
The Dates:
 May 3-19, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Footlighters Inc. | BTC listing

OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS

Mariemont Players

The Story: Nick, an Italian-American boy from New Jersey, wants to follow his dream and move to Seattle – far away from his beloved, but annoying, grandparents and their routine Sunday dinners. But both sets of grandparents scheme to keep him from moving, using the lovely, and single, Caitlin O’Hare as bait.
The Dates:
 May 4-20, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Mariemont Players | BTC listing

David St. Louis as Marvell Thunder, Terry Burrell as Good Sister Dupree, Jennie Harney as Glory Dupree & Trent Armand Kendall as Jaguar Dupree, Sr. Photo by Sandy Underwood.

THUNDER KNOCKING ON THE DOOR

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

The Story: Once upon a time, a mysterious, blues-playing stranger named Marvell Thunder arrives at the door of the Dupree family with a unique challenge — a “cutting contest,” in which twin guitars are the weapons of choice. If he has his way, the epic musical showdown will change everyone’s life forever. A mystical, magical celebration of love, family and the exhilarating power of music to free your soul. 
The Dates:
 April 21-May 20, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park | BTC listing

TITANIC THE MUSICAL

Cincinnati Music Theatre

The Story: TITANIC is based on the true story of the great ship’s maiden voyage from departure in Southampton, England to the sinking in the Atlantic by an iceberg. The show touches on issues such as class, immigration and mankind’s vulnerability in the face of nature. The story follows passengers and crew members who actually existed and were aboard the Titanic back in 1912.
The Dates:
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Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Music Theatre | BTC listing

…COMING SOON

THE FOOL

Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative

The Dates: May 22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative | BTC listing

CINCINNATI FRINGE FESTIVAL 2012

Cincinnati Fringe Festival

The Dates: May 30-June 9, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Fringe Festival |

Filed Under: Cincinnati, On Stage Dayton Previews

Lone Star Family Feud

May 11, 2012 By Russell Florence, Jr. 2 Comments

(Clockwise from Top R) Greg Smith, Barbara Jorgensen, Gayle Smith and Jeff Sams in Dividing the Estate (contributed photo)

The colorful Gordons of economically grim Harrison, Texas circa 1987 are torn between the importance of legacy and ensuring a viable monetary future in “Dividing the Estate,” Horton Foote’s 2008 Tony Award-nominated comedy having its local premiere at the Dayton Theatre Guild.

In the midst of juicy gossip and seemingly trivial chitchat, Foote’s delightfully dysfunctional and relatable characters sharply uncover the unnecessary strife that occurs when money overtakes love among relatives. As a child of the Great Depression, matriarch Stella (Gayle Smith) loathes talk of dividing the land that has been in her family for generations, but differing viewpoints, personal and practical, are astutely crafted with charming authenticity and occasionally moving poignancy. There is also a startling undercurrent flowing throughout the tale as the overt neediness of Stella’s three supposedly mature children Lucille (Barbara Jorgensen), Mary Jo (Julie Hauwiller) and Lewis (Greg Smith) morphs into a humorous, pathetic and sad display. A lot of blame can be passed around as infighting swells, but Stella’s continual willingness to spoil her brood speaks volumes about her parenting choices and the repercussions of those decisions contributing to her family’s fiscal woes spiraling out of control.

Director Ralph Dennler establishes a great pace and masters the tricky dynamics of uneasy conversation (excellently realized in the Act 1 dinner scene), but a firmly combative attack is missing among his principal players. As Stella rules the roost, Smith is sweet and genteel instead of an authoritative vessel of domineering intimidation, which diminishes her clout and the power of her arguments. Jorgensen, Hauwiller and Smith are a prickly trio that could be more explosive and galvanizing, particularly in Act 1. Still, Jorgensen is well-suited as a devoted, widowed caregiver wholeheartedly invested in her mother as well as her loyal son (the amiable Jeff Sams), Hauwiller grasps Mary Jo’s persnickety personality and fervent desire to be seen as an equal among her siblings, and Smith credibly portrays the agitation and disgust stemming from Lewis’ alcohol and gambling addictions.

Oddly, the standout performances derive from characters who are not Stella’s descendants, fueling the production’s off-kilter nature. Geoff Burkman shrewdly dials up the salesmanship as Bob, Mary Jo’s realtor husband intent to sway Stella to reassess her convictions with forward-thinking results. Franklin Johnson, as memorable here as he was last season at the Guild in “The Boys Next Door,” is absolutely wonderful as elderly servant Doug, a talkative fussbudget prone to jealousy and melodramatics who appreciates the Gordons and his place in their history far more than they could ever comprehend. In many ways, the bond between Doug and Stella, which dates back to Stella’s childhood, runs incredibly deep and gives the play emotional heft.

Claire Alemdar, Tori Easterling Doby, Lori Grissom, Lolita Long, Wendi Michael and Bernadette Rose commendably complete the folksy cast. Alemdar and Grissom’s ’80s-era dresses are notably designed by Carol Finley.  Attractively accented by Blake Senseman’s set, “Estate” lacks intensity yet remains a relevant tale of sacrifice in today’s rocky financial climate.

“Dividing the Estate” continues through May 13 at the Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave.  (Click here for show schedule).  Act One: 60 minutes; Act Two: 55 minutes. Tickets are $10-$17. For tickets or more information, call (937) 278-5993 or visit www.daytontheatreguild.org

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    Bourbon & Cigar Networking

    Join us for an evening of cigars, drinks, food, and business networking on the rooftop of Dayton Beer Co. in...

    Free
  • June 2, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Patio Pounders
  • June 2 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Patio Pounders

    Enjoy a curated selection of wines that capture the essence of patios in every pour! $19 includes six tastes of...

    $19
  • June 2, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Tasty Tuesday Food Truck Rally
  • June 2 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Tasty Tuesday Food Truck Rally

    Get ready to taco ‘bout a good time! Join us every Tuesday from 5–8 PM at Cloud Park for a...

    Free
  • June 2, 2026 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Open Mic & Tiki Taco Tuesday
  • June 2 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Open Mic & Tiki Taco Tuesday

  • June 2, 2026 6:30 pm
    West African Dinner in Yellow Springs
  • June 2 @ 6:30 pm

    West African Dinner in Yellow Springs

    As part of Immigrants Feed America, is bringing a curated plant-forward dining experience celebrating traditional West African cuisine through flavor,...

    $60
  • June 2, 2026 6:30 pm
    California Wine Dinner
  • June 2 @ 6:30 pm

    California Wine Dinner

    Join us for a four-course wine dinner that takes you on a culinary journey through the roling vineyards of California....

    $60
  • June 2, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    FREE Live Music from Kerry Kennard Trio
  • June 2 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    FREE Live Music from Kerry Kennard Trio

    Join us Tuesday night, June 2nd, as we welcome the Kerry Kennard Trio back to the Whisperz Speakeasy stage! Tom...

    Free
  • June 2, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Asian Cultural Night
  • June 2 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Asian Cultural Night

    Join us Tuesday, June 2nd at the Asian Cultural Night in Vandalia for an evening filled with culture, music, food,...

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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

  • June 3, 2026 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Fairborn Farmers Market
  • June 3 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Fairborn Farmers Market

    The Fairborn Farmers Market was established with the intent to provide the Fairborn community access to fresh and wholesome products...

    Free
  • June 3, 2026 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
    FREE Yoga | Arcade Arts & Wellness
  • June 3 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

    FREE Yoga | Arcade Arts & Wellness

    FREE Rotunda yoga classes return to the Arcade in 2026 as part of our ongoing Arcade Arts & Wellness series....

    Free
  • June 3, 2026 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Art Escape: East Mets West
  • June 3 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

    Art Escape: East Mets West

    There's one more coming up on June 3, with the theme of East Meets West. Art Escapes are a series...

    $50
  • June 3, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Sip & Smoke
  • June 3 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Sip & Smoke

    Join us on the patio for our Sip & Smoke Series featuring Micallef Cigars and a guided tequila tasting. On...

    $32
  • June 3, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Trivia Night at Alematic
  • June 3 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Trivia Night at Alematic

    Grab some friends and join us every Wednesday night at the brewery for a pint of your favorite ALEMATIC brew...

  • June 3, 2026 7:00 pm
    Name That Tune
  • June 3 @ 7:00 pm

    Name That Tune

     The most competitive night of the week is back…Name That Tune — Every Wednesday at 7pm  Free to play Prizes every...

    Free
  • June 3, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Trivia Night
  • June 3 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    Trivia Night

    Join us for Live Trivia in Huber Heights every Wednesday 7pm to 10pm at TJ Chumps! Located right off of I-70, TJ...

  • June 3, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    FREE Live Music from Classical Guitarist Danny Voris
  • June 3 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    FREE Live Music from Classical Guitarist Danny Voris

    Classical guitarist Danny Voris joins us on Wednesday, June 3rd, from 7-10 pm. Danny is a local musician, performer, and...

    Free
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Thursday, June 4, 2026

  • June 4, 2026 9:00 am - 10:00 am
    Arcade Parents & Pals Yoga with Speakeasy Yoga
  • June 4 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

    Arcade Parents & Pals Yoga with Speakeasy Yoga

    Join Speakeasy Yoga at the Dayton Arcade for a special summer Parents & Pals Yoga series designed to help families move together and connect....

    Free
  • June 4, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Collage Night
  • June 4 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Collage Night

    Come get creative in a relaxed, welcome space–no experience necessary! We’ll provide materials, or feel free to bring your own....

    Free
  • June 4, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    First Thursday Street Fair
  • June 4 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    First Thursday Street Fair

    Each event offers a fun evening in the heart of the community with something for all ages to enjoy. Browse...

  • June 4, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Farmers Market
  • June 4 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Farmers Market

  • June 4, 2026 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Grapes & Grooves on the Patio
  • June 4 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Grapes & Grooves on the Patio

    Thursdays = Grapes & Grooves on the PATIO “What exactly is that?” …oh just the best decision you’ll make all week An...

  • June 4, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
    Minimalist Yoga
  • June 4 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Minimalist Yoga

    Minimalist Yoga is a gentle, slow-paced practice that uses fewer poses, longer holds, and intentional pauses to support relaxation, nervous...

    Free
  • June 4, 2026 7:00 pm
    Corn Hole Tournament
  • June 4 @ 7:00 pm

    Corn Hole Tournament

    We are very excited to announce CORN HOLE is coming BACK! Starting May 7th every single Thursday night we will...

  • June 4, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Music Bingo
  • June 4 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Music Bingo

    Turn up the fun and test your knowledge at Music Bingo, where your favorite songs replace the numbers and every...

    Free
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Friday, June 5, 2026

  • June 5, 2026 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Rosewood Community Gallery Cats for All Exhibition
  • June 5 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Rosewood Community Gallery Cats for All Exhibition

    Rosewood Arts Center announces a call for entries for “Cats for All”, a Rosewood Community Gallery exhibition! Rosewood students, faculty,...

    Free
  • June 5, 2026 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Have A Gay Day Fundraiser
  • June 5 @ 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

    Have A Gay Day Fundraiser

    June 5th is our next National Panda Express Fundraiser! Almost all locations in the USA take part in this. 28...

  • June 5, 2026 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
    Downtown Dayton History Walking Tour
  • June 5 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

    Downtown Dayton History Walking Tour

    Many of the places that helped make Dayton a center of innovation were lost to history, while others survived and...

    $10
  • June 5, 2026 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Dayton Pride 2026
  • June 5 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    Dayton Pride 2026

    Save the dates! Dayton Pride 2026 will be Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6, 2026.

  • June 5, 2026 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
    St. Helen Spring Festival
  • June 5 @ 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm

    St. Helen Spring Festival

    16 bands on 2 stages – non-stop music all weekend long !! Midway Rides 1 Ticket - $2.00.  20 Tickets...

  • June 5, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Jake Speed & The Freddies
  • June 5 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Jake Speed & The Freddies

    We are thrilled to welcome Jake Speed & The Freddies to The Brightside on Friday, June 5th in our SideDoor...

    $10.00
  • June 5, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Uptown First Friday:
  • June 5 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    Uptown First Friday:

    Uptown First Fridays presented by Bethany Lutheran Village, will have its second installment of the year on June 5th. This...

    Free
  • June 5, 2026 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Australia’s Magic Hunks
  • June 5 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

    Australia’s Magic Hunks

    ATTENTION LADIES!! All the way from Australia, The Magic Hunks will be here for for ONE night, the premier ladies...

    $17.95 – $49.95
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Saturday, June 6, 2026

  • June 6, 2026 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Kettering Summer Flea Market
  • June 6 @ 8:30 am - 11:30 am

    Kettering Summer Flea Market

    The parking lots around the Lathrem Senior Center and Adventure Reef Waterpark will be transformed into a lively outdoor market...

    FREE
  • June 6, 2026 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
    Downtown Franklin Farmer’s Market
  • June 6 @ 8:30 am - 12:00 pm

    Downtown Franklin Farmer’s Market

    Join us every Saturday through Sept 12, 8.30 a.m. - 12 p.m. for local products including fresh produce, honey/jams, and bread An...

  • June 6, 2026 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Oakwood Farmers Market
  • June 6 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Oakwood Farmers Market

    Shop local every Saturday at the Oakwood Farmers Market! Running May 2 through October 10 from 9:00 am–12:00 pm, the...

  • June 6, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Greene County Farmers Market of Beavercreek
  • June 6 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Greene County Farmers Market of Beavercreek

    The outdoor Farmers Market on Indian Ripple Rd. in Beavercreek runs Saturdays, 9-1 even during the winter months. Check out...

  • June 6, 2026 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
    The Grazing Ground Market
  • June 6 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

    The Grazing Ground Market

    Welcome to The Grazing Ground Market ~ your neighborhood spot for garden goodies, goat energy, and homemade treats that are anything but...

  • June 6, 2026 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival
  • June 6 @ 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

    The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival

    Join us for a weekend of world class award winning music featuring the Native American flute. This year's performers include...

    Free
  • June 6, 2026 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Rosewood Community Gallery Cats for All Exhibition
  • June 6 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Rosewood Community Gallery Cats for All Exhibition

    Rosewood Arts Center announces a call for entries for “Cats for All”, a Rosewood Community Gallery exhibition! Rosewood students, faculty,...

    Free
  • June 6, 2026 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Saturday Art Hops at Art Encounters
  • June 6 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Saturday Art Hops at Art Encounters

    Art Encounters is open every Saturday from 11AM to 4PM and its a perfect way to bring more creativity into...

    Free
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Sunday, June 7, 2026

  • June 7, 2026 6:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Paris Flea Market
  • June 7 @ 6:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Paris Flea Market

    Buy, Sell and Trade new, used, and vintage merchandise Located on the grounds of the Dixie Twin Drive-In Theater, The...

    $2
  • June 7, 2026 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival
  • June 7 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

    The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival

    Join us for a weekend of world class award winning music featuring the Native American flute. This year's performers include...

    Free
  • June 7, 2026 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Artisans Farmers Market
  • June 7 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

    Artisans Farmers Market

    Join us the 1st Sunday of each month June through October for our Farmers Market. We will bring you a...

    Free
  • June 7, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
    Community Health Fair
  • June 7 @ 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm

    Community Health Fair

    This event is open and free to the public. Blood pressure and diabetes screenings, physical therapy demos, line dancing classes,...

    Free
  • June 7, 2026 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    St. Helen Spring Festival
  • June 7 @ 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    St. Helen Spring Festival

    16 bands on 2 stages – non-stop music all weekend long !! Midway Rides 1 Ticket - $2.00.  20 Tickets...

  • June 7, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Kitten Yoga
  • June 7 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

    Kitten Yoga

    Join us for some ADORABLE kitten yoga! Beginner-friendly yoga for all ages, surrounded by kittens.....what could be better!? Tickets are...

    $20
  • June 7, 2026 2:00 pm
    The Hot Wing King
  • June 7 @ 2:00 pm

    The Hot Wing King

    It’s time for the annual “Hot Wang Festival” in Memphis, Tennessee, and Cordell Crutchfield knows he has the wings that’ll...

    $24
  • June 7, 2026 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    The Beacon
  • June 7 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    The Beacon

    Beiv, a renowned artist, has left her suburban Dublin home for a secluded cottage on a rugged island off the...

    $19 – $26
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