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On Stage Dayton Previews

Coming up in Dayton Theatre 8/3 – 8/12

August 2, 2012 By Sarah Caplan Leave a Comment

I’m hot. I mean, these dog days we’ve been having? They’re hot, friends. Sticky, muggy, relentless…true “height of Summer” kind of weather. Thank you, Mother Nature or muchos gracias El Nino. Whichever it is, it’s days like this where I keep myself sane looking forward to the upcoming fall. A time that will be as cool, crisp and refreshing as that first sip of apple cider in September. With that in mind, I dedicate this edition of my humble little biweekly base-touch to not only what is coming up immediately, but what Autumn, blessed Fall will bring us in the Dayton Theatre Scene. But first!

Future Fest Wrap-up!

And The Winner Is …

Nureyev’s Eyes by David Rush, directed by Annie Pesch. This play also won the “audience favorite” award.

The other finalists were ranked by audience appreciation as follows:

A Political Woman by Joel Fishbane (directed by Cynthia Karns)

Curve by Sam Havens (directed by Jim Lockwood)

Excavation by Rob Barron (directed by Nancy Campbell)

Provenance by Dan Weber (directed by David Shough)

This Rough Magic by Richard Manley (directed by Gayle Smith)

As always, Future Fest 2012 was an exciting weekend of drama, comedy, fun and friends. Though my play did not win, I had an absolute blast and I believe the playwrights, adjudicators and my fellow actors and audience members did as well. Huge thanks go out to the Dayton Playhouse and Future Fest board and staff of volunteers. I’m already excited for Future Fest 2013.

Opening This Weekend!

 

Musical Theatre Workshop

The Human Race Theatre Company/The Loft Theatre

The Skinny: Another festival of new works, The Human Race Theatre Company’s annual Musical Theatre Workshop will take place August 3rd – 5th at The Loft Theatre.  This program is designed to develop original musicals, to provide an avenue for that very important “second production” and to encourage appreciation of rarely produced musicals. Through a process of residencies, workshops and staged readings, The Human Race not only contributes to the art form, but builds an audience for the new musical.

Tickets: All ticket information can be found at The Human Race Theatre Company’s website: www.humanracetheatre.org

 

Opening Next Week!

A Little Princess

Playhouse South

The Skinny: The classic children’s literature story of Sara Crewe, left by her father at a boarding school for young ladies. This is a musical version of the 1905 story.

The Dates: Opening August 10th and running through the 19th. All performances of this outdoor production begin at 7:30.

Tickets: Admission is free, but a donation of at least $5.00 is greatly appreciated. Please visit Playhouse South’s website for more information and directions to Northpark Amphitheatre in Springboro. www.playhousesouth.org

Ongoing!

Seussical! The Musical!

La Commedia Dinner Theatre

The Skinny: Seussical brings the books you and your kids have grown up with to life with bright and beautiful sets, cheerful songs and wonderful costumes.

The Dates: Seussical opened July 11th and continues it’s run through September 2nd.

Tickets: All information regarding tickets, group tickets and the current menu should be found at www.lacomedia.com

 

Free Shakespeare!

The Merchant of Venice

Free Shakespeare!

The Skinny: Chris Shea and his wandering thespians continue their merry stroll through the greater Dayton area.

Dates: August 2nd; Rosewood Arts Centre, Kettering. August 3rd, 4th and 5th; Newcom Park, Oregon District. August 7th; RESCHEDULED DATE for Tower Park Amphitheatre, Fort Thomas Kentucky (7:30 pm show). August 9th; Blommel Park, South Park, Dayton. August 10th, 11th and 12; Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark, Dayton. All performances begin at 7:00 pm (EXCEPT WHERE NOTED OTHERWISE). Audience members are asked to bring their own chairs or blankets.

Tickets: Free Shakespeare! is committed to bringing high quality, low budget classic theatre to the Dayton region, for free. But good will donations are happily and gratefully accepted. The proceeds are split equally among the cast.

For more information, visit Free Shakespeare’s Facebook site at www.facebook.com/spreadthewords

 

Looking Ahead!

As aforementioned, I would like to take a quick peek ahead to the first offerings of some local theatres this season, to remind us what we have to look forward to once this long, hot summer draws to a close. These entries are in no particular order,

The Dayton Theatre Guild:

 

Opus by Michael Hollinger.

August 24th – September 9th

A world-class male string quartet struggles with the loss of a member, the recasting of a woman to replace him and the day-to-day tensions of exacting, temperamental artists struggling to make perfect music onstage, as well as to make sense of their lives offstage.  This one-of-a-kind contemporary script is filled with quiet drama and surprising humor.

The Dayton Playhouse:

Side By Side by Sondheim

September 7th – 16th.

Side by Side by Sondheim is a musical revue featuring the songs of Broadway and film composer Stephen Sondheim.  It was nominated for 6 Tony awards in 1977.  The title is derived from the song “Side by Side by Side” from Company.

Beavercreek Community Theatre

Musical Chairs

September 7th – 16th

Synopsis information about Musical Chairs was not immediately available through the website.

The Human Race Theatre Company

Managing Maxine

September 6th – 23rd.

She’s bold, yet tender. She’s brash, but sincere. And at the age of 70, Maxine Levine may have just found real love for the first time in her life. When this lively widow finds a retired, reserved judge to her liking, they each discover that when it comes to romance, everything old is new again. But the memories of past loves and current heartbreaks of their children could derail any hope of happiness these late-in-life lovebirds may have.

This is just a taste of what a few theatres will be offering up this coming year. We’ve got some great shows in store for us in the 2012-2013 Theatre Season. I’m getting excited just thinking about it!

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Previews

Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: July 30-Aug. 5

August 2, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS

ANNIE

SSCC Theatre

The Story: Annie is a spunky Depression-era orphan determined to find her parents, who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City Orphanage run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations, befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and finds a new family and home in billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary Grace Farrell and a lovable mutt named Sandy.
The Dates:
 Aug. 3-5, 2012
Tickets and More Information: SSCC Theatre | BTC page |

THE LEGEND OF POCAHONTAS

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

The Story: This contemporary pop musical follows the classic story of Pocahontas and how she became who she was as an adult. The tale of Pocahontas is a well-known and frequently told one — but this remarkable story sticks closer to the historical reality of her life, rather than the embellished version created by some other filmmakers and storytellers. Pocahontas led a calm, peaceful life as a small girl, but when strangers arrive in her tribe’s native land and attempt to take over, her life course changes drastically. Follow the truthful account of the Algonquin Indians as they are invaded and taken over by Europeans.
The Dates:
 Aug. 2-5, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati | BTC page |

…NEW THIS WEEK

ANNIE

Beechmont Players Inc.

The Story: Annie is a spunky Depression-era orphan determined to find her parents, who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City Orphanage run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations, befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and finds a new family and home in billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary Grace Farrell and a lovable mutt named Sandy.
The Dates:
 Aug. 2-11, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Beechmont Players Inc. | BTC page |

…CONTINUING

Brent Vimtrup, Nicholas Rose as Dr. Watson & Jeremy Dubin as Sherlock Holmes.

THE HOUNDS OF THE BASKERVILLES

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Story: The legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson are on the job to investigate the mysterious case of the “hound of hell” that stalks the moors. This fast-paced farcical adaptation of the classic novel is performed by only three actors tackling dozens of roles.  Physical humor and visual gags will make this production a laugh out loud treat this summer.  Will the courageous detective and his men survive the mystery of Baskerville Hall…and each other? The game is afoot in the regional premiere.
The Dates:
 July 20-Aug. 12, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC page |

…CLOSING THIS WEEK

HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R?

Falcon Theatre

The Story: This 1920s caper rolls into action when two couples arrive on a paddlewheel steamboat, headed for Cincinnati. An unexpected guest also arrives on the levee, and one of the guests turns up dead! How is this group of strangers connected to the murder? During each performance, the audience gets to play detective, review all the clues, interrogate the suspects, and with five possible endings, decide who committed the crime. If you enjoy solving the mystery, we want you!
The Dates:
 July 13-Aug. 4, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Falcon Theatre | BTC page |

THE WEDDING SINGER

Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre

The Story: In THE WEDDING SINGER, it’s 1985 and rock-star wannabe Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party, until his own fiancee leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own.
The Dates:
 July 27-Aug. 5, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre | BTC page |

…COMING SOON

HIDDEN WOUNDS

Montgomery-Hill Entertainment

The Dates: Aug. 11, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Arts Association | BTC page |

ROUNDING THIRD

The Showboat Majestic

The Dates: Aug. 8-26, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Showboat Majestic | BTC page |

SOME ENCHANTED EVENING

Cincinnati Christian Community Theatre

The Dates: Aug. 9-11, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Christian Community Theatre | BTC page |

XANADU

The Carnegie

The Dates: Aug. 11-26, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Carnegie | BTC page |

Filed Under: Cincinnati, On Stage Dayton Previews

Omigod, You Guys – It’s Legally Blonde, The Musical – Presented By Vandalia Youth Theatre (TICKET CONTEST)

July 27, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

The Vandalia Youth Theatre proudly presents its 2012 Senior production of Legally Blonde, the Musical.   Legally Blonde features over 60 high school students from over 15 schools in the greater Miami Valley area.  The verdict is in:  this show is totally awesome entertainment!

Presented on July 20, 21, 27 and 28 at 7:00 pm, and on Sunday, July 29 at 3:00 pm.  All performances will be at Northridge High School, 2251 Timber Lane, Dayton.   Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors/youth. Tickets are available at the box office or at VandaliaYouthTheatre.net/.

Ticket Contest

We have THREE PAIRS of tickets to give away for the Saturday July 28th 7pm show – simply fill out the form below and we’ll announce winners after 5pm on Friday, July 27 – GOOD LUCK!

Contest Closed

Congratulations to our winners!

Renee Franck-Reed
Rebecca Woodward
Harvey Daye Jr.

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Previews

Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: July 23-29

July 25, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS

Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR.

Cincinnati Christian Community Theatre

The Story: After a handsome but conceited prince treats a beggar woman poorly, the woman turns out to be a beautiful enchantress and turns the prince into a beast. Further, the prince’s staff is all transformed into objects to do with their profession. The prince is given a magical mirror to view the outside world. To break the spell, he needs to learn to love a person for who they are, and get her to love him before a magical rose loses its petals.
The Dates:
 July 26-29, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Christian Community Theatre| BTC page |

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT

Encore Youth Theatre

The Story: In this retelling of the Biblical story, Joseph is a handsome young man who is his father’s favorite child, able to interpret dreams, and the bearer of an amazing coat. These facts lead Joseph’s eleven brothers to become insatiably jealous. Thus, they sell Joseph into slavery to some passing Ishmaelites. 
The Dates:
 July 25-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Encore Youth Theatre | BTC page |

…NEW THIS WEEK

THE WEDDING SINGER

Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre

The Story: In THE WEDDING SINGER, it’s 1985 and rock-star wannabe Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party, until his own fiancee leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own.
The Dates:
 July 27-Aug. 5, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre | BTC page |

…CONTINUING

Brent Vimtrup, Nicholas Rose as Dr. Watson & Jeremy Dubin as Sherlock Holmes.

THE HOUNDS OF THE BASKERVILLES

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Story: The legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson are on the job to investigate the mysterious case of the “hound of hell” that stalks the moors. This fast-paced farcical adaptation of the classic novel is performed by only three actors tackling dozens of roles.  Physical humor and visual gags will make this production a laugh out loud treat this summer.  Will the courageous detective and his men survive the mystery of Baskerville Hall…and each other? The game is afoot in the regional premiere.
The Dates:
 July 20-Aug. 12, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC page |

HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R?

Falcon Theatre

The Story: This 1920s caper rolls into action when two couples arrive on a paddlewheel steamboat, headed for Cincinnati. An unexpected guest also arrives on the levee, and one of the guests turns up dead! How is this group of strangers connected to the murder? During each performance, the audience gets to play detective, review all the clues, interrogate the suspects, and with five possible endings, decide who committed the crime. If you enjoy solving the mystery, we want you!
The Dates:
 July 13-Aug. 4, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Falcon Theatre | BTC page |

…CLOSING THIS WEEK

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

Kincaid Regional Theatre

The Story: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is set in the little Russian village of Anatevka, where a poor dairyman, Tevye, lives with his wife and five daughters. Tevye is trying to teach his daughters to hold on to the traditions of this tight-knit Jewish community in the face of changing social ideas and the growing hostility toward the Jews in Czarist Russia.
The Dates:
 July 7-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Kincaid Regional Theatre | BTC page |

Marypat Carletti as Nellie Cohan, Matt Dentino as George M & Eileen Earnest as Josie Cohan. Front: Brent Alan Burginton as Jerry Cohan in GEORGE M!

GEORGE M!

The Showboat Majestic

The Story:
The Dates:
 July 11-29, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Showboat Majestic | BTC page |

THE GREAT CROSS COUNTRY RACE OR THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE

Milford Theatre Guilde

The Story: This family friendly show features the talents of these 15 area kids.
The Dates:
 July 20-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Milford Theatre Guilde | BTC page |

…COMING SOON

ANNIE

Beechmont Players Inc.

The Dates: Aug. 2-11, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Beechmont Players Inc. | BTC page |

ANNIE

SSCC Theatre

The Dates: Aug. 3-5, 2012
Tickets and More Information: SSCC Theatre | BTC page |

THE LEGEND OF POCAHONTAS

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

The Dates: Aug. 2-5, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati | BTC page |

Filed Under: Cincinnati, On Stage Dayton Previews

Willy Wonka: The Musical REVIEW, plus Dayton Playhouse FutureFest Schedule

July 19, 2012 By Russell Florence, Jr. Leave a Comment

Ralph Bordner and the Oompa-Loompas of Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka

ROALD DAHL’S WILLY WONKA

The Epiphany Players Drama Ministry of Epiphany Lutheran Church cures the summertime blues with a charming presentation of “Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka: The Musical,” breezily adapted by Leslie Bricusse and Timothy Allen McDonald.

Based on Dahl’s 1964 novel “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and incorporating Bricusse and Anthony Newley’s delightful songs from the 1971 film “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” the entertaining production, fluidly directed by Brett Greenwood, greatly benefits from strong visuals and pleasant principals offering grounded portrayals.

As Charlie Bucket, a London lad living in poverty with his kindly parents and grandparents, fine tenor Christian Johnson delivers an effortlessly endearing performance brimming with humility. Watching Charlie’s life drastically transform thanks to the worldwide scavenger hunt put in motion by the eccentric titular chocolatier (a sufficient Ralph Bordner) constantly stirs emotions due to Johnson’s appealing earnestness. Jim Evans is equally affable as Grandpa Joe, who joins Charlie for a memorable tour of Wonka’s wonderland, efficiently designed by Chris Harmon and Daniel Ungard.

Dahl’s pertinent look at the dangers of shoddy parenting and spoiled children is also effectively upheld in the comical relationships formed by Sandy Schwartzwalder and Trent Beard (Mrs. Gloop and Augustus Gloop), Charlie Arthur and Cecily Dowd (Mr. Salt and Veruca Salt), Anne Potter and Emily Kennebeck (Mrs. Beauregarde and Violet Beauregarde) and Moira Betts and Evan Benjamin (Ms. Teavee and Mike Teavee). Dowd’s rendition of “I Want It Now” and Betts and Benjamin’s “I See It All on TV” (also featuring Sarah Armantrout as Phyllis Trout) are notable.

Connor Betts, Hannah Scaglione, Martha Armstrong-Benjamin, Cheryl Kayser and Larry Klueber comprise the Bucket family. Chace Beard portrays the Candy Man. The unified, morals-driven Oompa-Loompas are colorfully costumed by Maria Klueber and Lori Watamaniuk and cutely choreographed by Erin Ulman. John Benjamin conducts a solid orchestra.

 “Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka: The Musical” continues through July 22 at Epiphany Lutheran Church, 6430 Far Hills Ave., Centerville. Performances are Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Act One: 55 minutes; Act Two: 55 minutes. Tickets are $10-$15. Call (937) 433-1449 ext. 105 or e-mail Jane Lane at [email protected]. Patrons should be advised the show is double- cast featuring CJ Suchyta, Brendan Plate, Timmy Seiler, Jimmy Basner, Brianna Russ, Margo Russ and Josh Schmellenkamp in principal roles. For additional information, visit www.epiphanydayton.org

DAYTON PLAYHOUSE
The dress rehearsal schedule for the Dayton Playhouse’s 22nd annual, six-show FutureFest of new works has been announced. The rehearsals are open to the public and cost $5 per show.

Monday, July 23

6:30 p.m. “Curve,” a mystery involving neighbors by Sam Havens of Houston, Texas. Director: Jim Lockwood. Production format: Fully staged.

8:30 p.m. “Nureyev’s Eyes,” a 1970s account of the imagined meeting between American painter Jamie Wyeth and legendary Russian dancer Rudolph Nureyev by 2006 FutureFest winner David Rush (“Estelle Singerman”) of Murphysboro, Illinois. Director: Annie Pesch. Production format: Staged reading.

Tuesday, July 24

6:30 p.m. “This Rough Magic,” a futuristic family drama by 2009 FutureFest finalist Richard Manley (“Quietus”) of New York City. Director: Gayle Smith. Production format: Fully staged.

8:30 p.m. “Provenance,” a contemporary tale of wine, history, deception and the search for truth by Daniel J. Weber of Great Neck, New York. Director: David Shough. Production format: Staged reading.

Wednesday, July 25

6:30 p.m. “Excavation,” a drama overlapping the stories of a contemporary single parent and a 19th century fossil hunter by Robert Barron of New York City. Director: Nancy Campbell. Production format: Staged reading.

8:30 p.m. “A Political Woman,” a suffrage-themed romantic comedy set in 1916 Ontario (inspired by J.M. Barrie’s play “What Every Woman Knows”) by 2010 FutureFest finalist Joel Fishbane (“Short Story Long”) of Quebec, Canada. Director: Cynthia Karns. Production format: Fully staged.

In addition, the Playhouse will screen Frank Catalano’s family drama “Autumn Sweet,” directed by FutureFest co-founder John Riley, Saturday, August 4 at 7 p.m. A suggested donation of $10 will be accepted at the door.

For additional information about FutureFest or “Autumn Sweet” contact (937) 424-8477. The Playhouse is located at 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave.

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Previews, On Stage Dayton Reviews

Coming up in Dayton Theatre 7/20 – 8/5

July 19, 2012 By Sarah Caplan Leave a Comment

Welcome back! Need some more advice on where you’d rather be during these icky hot summer weeks? I gotcha covered!

Opening this weekend!

Legally Blonde – The Musical!

Vandalia Youth Theatre

The Skinny: I adore Vandalia Youth Theatre. It’s a fantastic group of incredibly talented young people, lead by an incredibly talented group of adults. If you’ve never seen a VYT show, here is your chance. Legally Blonde is based on the 2001 movie of the same name and follows Elle Woods, a perky blonde who can handle anything. So when her boyfriend, Warner, dumps her she decides to follow him to Harvard Law School and win him back. With some help from new-found friends Paulette, Emmett and her chihuahua Bruiser, she learns that it’s so much better to be smart.

The Dates: Friday and Saturday the 20th, 21st, 27th and 28th at 8 pm and Sunday the 29th at 3pm at Northridge High School.

Tickets: All ticket information can be found at VYT’s website: www.vandaliayouththeatre.net

Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka – The Musical!

Epiphany Players (Epiphany Lutheran Church)

The Skinny: Roald Dahl’s timeless story of the world-famous candy man and his quest to find an heir comes to life in this stage adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which features the songs from the classic family filmWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

Dates: July 19th and 20th at 7:30 pm. July 21st at 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm. July 22nd at 2:30 pm. At the Far Hills Campus Celebration Center.

Tickets: All ticket information can be found at Epiphany Lutheran’s website, www.epiphanydayton.org

 

The Merchant of Venice

Free Shakespeare!

The Skinny: Dayton’s band of traveling thespians begins this year’s tour at Historic South Park.

Dates: The tour begins July 19th and closes August 12th, during which time it will perform in 7 different locations across 2 states. All information regarding tour dates and the like can be found at Free Shakespeare’s facebook page; www.facebook.com/spreadthewords

Tickets: Tickets are totally and completely free! Good will donations, however, are happily appreciated. Please bring your own chairs or blankets.

 

 

Opening Next Week!

Future Fest 2012 is just around the corner! Single performance tickets and full weekend passes are still available. As a reminder, the agenda of the weekend is:

Friday, 7/27 at 8:00 pm, A Political Woman (this is the show I’m in! I am unabashedly proud of it.)

Saturday, 7/28 at 10:oo am, Provenance.

Saturday, at 3:00 pm, Nureyev’s Eyes.

Saturday, at 8:00 pm, Curve

Sunday, 7/29 at 10:00 am, Excavation.

Sunday at 3:00 pm, This Rough Magic.

Each performance is followed by an official adjudication and limited talk-back session. Future Fest is a wonderful Dayton Theatre tradition.

Tickets: Please visit the Dayton Playhouse website for ticketing information. www.daytonplayhouse.com

 

Attention Directors and Producers!

I’d love to start, in my bi-weekly round ups, featuring any upcoming auditions for local theatres. Please feel free to email me any audition information you want published! Thanks!

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Previews

The Dayton Playhouse Presents Autumn Sweet on the Big Screen

July 18, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

The Dayton Playhouse announces a fundraising event of something very unique. Autumn Sweet was a play selected as a finalist in the first year of the Dayton Playhouse’ annual new play festival, FutureFest. While it did not appear in the festival that year, it was a play that was always a favorite of festival founder, John Riley. When he later got the opportunity to produce the play, written by Frank Catalano, for First Stage Productions, Riley decided to do extensive filming of the play and edit it for the screen. Riley has completed the editing of this moving drama and is allowing the Dayton Playhouse to host a screening of the film as a fundraiser. The story follows a small family with an alcoholic father, codependent mother, teenage daughter with artistic dreams and younger son with disabilities.

The screening will be at the Dayton Playhouse, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton, OH 45414, on Saturday, August 4, at 7:00 p.m. There will be a suggested $10 donation to be paid at the door. Reservations are not necessary.

Riley and other actors in the play will be on hand after the screening to discuss the play and how it was developed into the film format. Refreshments and networking will follow the screening. Actors in the play include John Riley, Dodie Lockwood, Ame Clase, Jim Harworth and Micah Stock. The original play was directed by Greg Smith and the screen version was produced by John & Marty Riley.

According to Dayton Playhouse board chairman, Brian Sharp, “This is a great opportunity for us to raise funds and for our audience members to view a new play in a completely different format. We’re delighted that John has offered us this unique opportunity.”

For additional information contact the Dayton Playhouse box office at 937-424-8477.

(submitted by Dayton Playhouse)

 

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, On Stage Dayton Previews

Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: July 18-22

July 18, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS

ALL SHOOK UP

Rivertown Players

The Story: Inspired by and featuring the songs of Elvis Presley.  Into a square little town in a square little state rides a guitar-playing roustabout who changes everything and everyone he meets in this hip-swiveling, lip-curling musical fantasy that’ll have you jumpin’ out of your Blue Suede Shoes with such classics as “Heartbreak Hotel,”  Jailhouse Rock,” “Don’t Be Cruel” and the title song, “All Shook Up.”
The Dates:
 July 19-21, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Rivertown Players | BTC page |

THE BEST INTENTIONS

Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative

The Story: Mom tries to keep peace between contrasting adult sisters. She suffers a stroke, however, and her care becomes an issue–and, for one sister, a redemptive opportunity. Conflicting needs complicate the lives of all three women, and muddy everyone’s efforts to “do the right thing.”
The Dates:
 July 19-21, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative  | BTC page |

DAMN YANKEES

Mason Community Players

The Story: Middle-aged real estate agent Joe Boyd is a long-suffering fan of the pathetic Washington Senators baseball team. His wife Meg laments this (“Six Months Out Of Every Year”). After Meg has gone to bed, Joe sits up late, grumbling that if the Senators just had a “long ball hitter” they could beat the “damn Yankees”. “I’d sell my soul for a long ball hitter,” he laments. Suddenly, “Mr. Applegate” appears. He looks like a slick salesman, but he is really the Devil, and he offers Joe exactly that deal: if he gives up his soul, Joe will become “Joe Hardy”, the young slugger the Senators need. Joe accepts, even though he must leave his wife Meg (“Goodbye Old Girl”). However, Joe’s business sense makes him insist on an escape clause. The Senators’ last game is on September 25, and if he plays in that final game, he is “in for the duration”. If not, he has until 9 o’clock that night to walk away from the deal and return to his normal life.
The Dates:
 July 19-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Mason Community Players | BTC page |

HAIRSPRAY

Fairfield Summer Theatre

The Story: Tracy Turnblad, a large girl with big hair and a kind heart, has only one passion–to dance. She wins a spot on the local TV dance program, “The Corny Collins Show” and is quickly transformed into a teen celebrity. She then successfully sets out to vanquish the program’s reigning princess, win the heart of the super handsome Link Larkin, and racially integrate the television show. 
The Dates:
 July 19-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Fairfield Summer Theatre | BTC page |

THE LITTLE MERMAID

Spotlight Community Theatre

The Story: Travel under the sea with Ariel and her friends as they face off against the evil sea-witch Ursula. It is a classic story with some new songs and old favorites.
The Dates:
 July 20-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: BTC page |

PUTT TO DEATH

The Whodunit? Players

The Story: A fast-paced, interactive murder mystery where audience members become suspects and have a chance to solve the crime. An uproarious combination of theater and comedy and a chance to use your deductive skills with hilarious results!
The Date:
 July 21, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Whodunit? Players | BTC page |

…NEW THIS WEEK

THE GREAT CROSS COUNTRY RACE OR THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE

Milford Theatre Guilde

The Story: This family friendly show features the talents of these 15 area kids.
The Dates:
 July 20-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Milford Theatre Guilde | BTC page |

Jeremy Dubin as Sherlock Holmes. Photo by Jeanna Vella.

THE HOUNDS OF THE BASKERVILLES

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Story: The legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson are on the job to investigate the mysterious case of the “hound of hell” that stalks the moors. This fast-paced farcical adaptation of the classic novel is performed by only three actors tackling dozens of roles.  Physical humor and visual gags will make this production a laugh out loud treat this summer.  Will the courageous detective and his men survive the mystery of Baskerville Hall…and each other? The game is afoot in the regional premiere.
The Dates:
 July 20-Aug. 12, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC page |

…CONTINUING

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

Kincaid Regional Theatre

The Story: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is set in the little Russian village of Anatevka, where a poor dairyman, Tevye, lives with his wife and five daughters. Tevye is trying to teach his daughters to hold on to the traditions of this tight-knit Jewish community in the face of changing social ideas and the growing hostility toward the Jews in Czarist Russia.
The Dates:
 July 7-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Kincaid Regional Theatre | BTC page |

Marypat Carletti as Nellie Cohan, Matt Dentino as George M & Eileen Earnest as Josie Cohan. Front: Brent Alan Burginton as Jerry Cohan in GEORGE M!

GEORGE M!

The Showboat Majestic

The Story:
The Dates:
 July 11-29, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Showboat Majestic | BTC page |

HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R?

Falcon Theatre

The Story: This 1920s caper rolls into action when two couples arrive on a paddlewheel steamboat, headed for Cincinnati. An unexpected guest also arrives on the levee, and one of the guests turns up dead! How is this group of strangers connected to the murder? During each performance, the audience gets to play detective, review all the clues, interrogate the suspects, and with five possible endings, decide who committed the crime. If you enjoy solving the mystery, we want you!
The Dates:
 July 13-Aug. 4, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Falcon Theatre | BTC page |

…CLOSING THIS WEEK

Roderick Justice as Charlie Baker & Kyle Imbronyev as Ellard Simms. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

THE FOREIGNER

Commonwealth Theatre Company

The Story: While accompanying his friend, “Froggy” LeSeuer on a weekend fishing trip in Georgia, Charlie soon finds himself in way over his head in this non-stop, hilarious play. Due to Charlie’s overwhelming shyness, his fellow lodgers assume he must be a foreigner who doesn’t understand or speak a lick of English. Thinking Charlie must be totally harmless, he becomes privy to some very dastardly and sinister plans, none more devious than those made by a two-faced minister and his redneck associate. How will Charlie navigate these uncharted waters? 
The Dates:
 July 5-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Commonwealth Theatre Company | BTC page |

…COMING SOON

Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR.

Cincinnati Christian Community Theatre

The Dates: July 26-29, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Christian Community Theatre| BTC page |

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT

Encore Youth Theatre

The Dates: July 25-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Encore Youth Theatre | BTC page |

trueGRIT

trueTHEATRE

The Dates: July 23, 2012
Tickets and More Information: trueTHEATRE | BTC page |

THE WEDDING SINGER

Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre

The Dates: July 27-Aug. 5, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Young People’s Theatre | BTC page |

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Old Case Files: A Trial at the Old Courthouse (TICKET CONTEST)

July 17, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

In 2011, Dayton History unveiled a new public program, Old Case Files, at the Old Court House. Old Case Files brings to life an infamous 19th century murder case through an historically accurate and engaging re-enactment of the trial, based upon the newspaper accounts and other primary source documents of the time.

Dayton History (with sponsorship of Bieser, Greer & Landis LLP, with additional support by the Dayton Bar Association) presents Old Case Files for its second year at the Old Courthouse in Downtown Dayton. This year features a dramatic presentation of the 1876 trial in which Harry Adams was accused of murdering Civil War veteran, Henry Mulharen.

The mock-trial promises to be filled with mystery, intrigue, and excitement for all those who enjoy history and a great piece of theatre! Audience members will have a chance to interact with the witnesses and some attending the show may be lucky enough to be chosen for the jury to decide Adams’ fate. You can witness this entertaining and engaging living history event on July 20-22, 27-29 and August 3-5. Friday and Saturday performances start at 7:30 pm and Sunday performances start at 3:00 pm. Admission is $10 for Dayton History members and $12 for non-members. Light food and drinks are available for purchase as is selected Museum Store merchandise.

Construction of the Old Court House began in 1847 and was completed within three years at a cost of $100,000. It is built almost entirely from a grade of locally quarried limestone nicknamed “Dayton marble.” The building was dedicated on April 16, 1850. Upon completion, the structure became the center of law and local government for Montgomery County. It was the scene of many famous, as well as infamous, trials.

For more information, please call 937.293.2841 or visit www.daytonhistory.org.

TICKET CONTEST

Dayton Most Metro has TWO PAIRS of tickets to give away, courtesy of Dayton History!  Simply fill out the form below and then in the comment section, tell us your favorite famous trial.  We’ll announce winners on Thursday July 19th after 3pm – GOOD LUCK!

CONTEST CLOSED

Congratulations to our winners:
Katie Gilding
Sandy Hoying

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The Human Race Theatre Company Presents The 2012 Festival of New Musicals

July 12, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro 1 Comment

Todd Lawson

(from The Human Race Theatre Company)

The Human Race Theatre Company, dedicated to the development of new musicals, is pleased to announce the three-play line-up for its 2012 Festival of New Musicals. This marks The Human Race’s fifth annual festival that showcases musicals in development, and the second year of including a new work from Encore Theater Company. Human Race Producing Artistic Director Kevin Moore has selected two musicals that are very close to his heart—Dani Girl and Red-Blooded, All-American Man. The third musical is Encore Theater Company’s production of 33MM: A Musical Exhibition. The festival will kick off with a welcome session on Friday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m. in The Loft Lobby. The productions perform in The Loft Theatre in rotating repertory over the course of the three-day festival. Audiences will have a chance to meet the writers of the shows during a discussion session on Saturday, August 4 at 12:30 p.m.

Dani Girl, a beautiful, touching and unexpectedly humorous story of a 9-year-old girl battling leukemia. Her incredible imagination takes her on a fantastical quest to get her hair back when she loses it to chemotherapy. With the help of a fellow patient, 10-year-old Marty, and her imaginary friend, Raph, she confronts Cancer and asks him, “Why?” Created by the award-winning team of Michael Kooman, music, and Christopher Dimond, book and lyrics, the show has been developed in a number of festivals, including the 2011 National Alliance for Musical Theatre Festival of New Musicals, the Kennedy Center and the ASCAP/Disney Musical Theatre Workshop, and during productions in Canada and Australia. Kooman and Dimond have received the much-coveted Jonathan Larson Award, and most recently became the first recipients of the Lorenz Hart Award presented by the ASCAP Foundation. “The show is a tribute to the children and families dealing with serious medical issues,” said Moore. “It is not a weepy melodrama or a bleak tragedy, but a spiritual journey accompanied by an upbeat, contemporary score that evokes feelings of hope and joy.” Dani Girl is directed by Marya Spring Cordes and music directed by Scot Woolley. The cast includes Abby E. Cates, Brendan Plate, Jamie Cordes and Katie Pees. Performances of Dani Girl are Friday, August 3 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, August 4 at 2:00 p.m.

Native Daytonian and Human Race alumnus Todd Lawson and his writing partner, Carter Anne McGowan, have joined with the New Orleans rock n’ roll band Cowboy Mouth (who is playing at the Downtown Dayton Revival Music Fest in September), to create Red-Blooded, All-American Man, the story of a regular guy having a pre-midlife crisis. Tucker, our main guy, has a beautiful fiancée and a good job, but he’s still not happy. His mind wanders—with the help of the rock band in his head that comments on everything he does. Unsure of his life and afraid of his future, he’s ready to throw it all away for the chance to make his dreams come true only to discover that sometimes getting everything you wish for is not as great as you imagine. Originally workshopped at the Penobscot Theatre Company’s Northern Writes New Play Festival, this “coming-of-age” musical “is sure to connect with our new musical audience,” says Moore. “And we are equally thrilled to be working with Todd Lawson again.” Lawson appeared in Three Days of Rain and The Vertical Hour—both directed by The Human Race’s late artistic director, Marsha Hanna. Red-Blooded, All-American Man is directed by Kevin Moore, music directed by Jay Brunner and vocal directed by Scott Stoney. The cast includes Todd Lawson, Amy Leigh, Paige Dobkins, Scott Stoney and Sara Mackie, with band members Jay Brunner, Allison Kelly and Kevin Anderson. Performances of Red-Blooded, All-American Man are Friday, August 3 at 10:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 5 at 7:00 p.m.

Encore Theater Company LogoThey 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: A Musical Exhibition, 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. 35MM: A Musical Exhibition is produced by Encore Theater Company, directed by its artistic director, David Brush, and music directed by Zachary Jordan Steele. The cast includes Elizabeth Wellman, Melissa Hall, Drew Bowen, Zachary Jordan Steele. The band includes Zachary Jordan Steele, Amy Gray, Melissa Hall, Allison Kelly and Jeremy King. Performances of 35MM: A Musical Exhibition are Saturday, August 4 at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 5 at 2:00 p.m.

The 2012 Festival of New Musicals is sponsored by the 25th Anniversary Fund, The Producers’ Circle and a grant from The Dramatists Guild of America.  SEE ENTIRE FESTIVAL SCHEDULE CALENDAR

All performances are at the Metropolitan Art Center’s Loft Theatre, located at 126 North Main Street in downtown Dayton, Ohio. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door for each production and are available online at www.humanracetheatre.org or by calling Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630, and in person at the Schuster Center box office.

 

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Dayton Playhouse Presents FutureFest 2012

July 11, 2012 By Dayton Most Metro 2 Comments

FutureFest, an annual festival of previously unproduced plays sponsored by the Dayton Playhouse, will take place July 27-29. This event is nationally recognized as a premier event in the playwrighting community and is the largest effort of its kind sponsored by a community theatre.

“Each year we read hundreds of previously unproduced plays submitted by writers in the United States and often around the world,” said Brian Sharp, chairman of the Dayton Playhouse board. “We narrow the selection to the top 6 plays and we bring those playwrights to Dayton for an in-depth weekend. The plays are produced by Dayton Playhouse volunteers, half as staged readings and half as fully staged productions during the weekend. After each presentation, the writing is critiqued by professional adjudicators from major theatre communities across the country. All of this is shared by our audience members, who also participate in the adjudication. The weekend also includes lots of social interaction with playwrights, actors and adjudicators and makes for a very stimulating theatre event.”

This year’s finalists include:

A Political Woman by Joel Fishbane of Quebec, Canada, also a finalist in 2010 for Short Story Long. This play will be directed by Cynthia Karns and will be fully staged at 8 p.m. on Friday.

As a debate rages in the Canadian parliament over universal suffrage, young Maggie Shand slowly becomes instrumental to her husband’s political life. But she soon realizes that her newfound political influence has a price – one she may not be willing to pay. Inspired by the play “what every woman knows” by J.M. Barrie, a political woman is at once a historical comedy and an exploration of a crucial time in gender politics with echoes that are all too relevant in the modern day.

Provenance by Daniel J. Weber of Great Neck, New York. This play will be a staged reading Saturday at 10 a.m. and will be directed by David Shough.

Provenance – lives and breathes in the world of wine. Yet it is emphatically not a play about wine. Rather, the cultivation of wine serves as an overarching metaphor for the history of change and growth that affects each character on stage. Like the mysterious champagne in question, four characters are trapped inside their own personal histories. The only way out: personal reinvention. Change becomes an act of survival. But how far will a person bend the truth to escape his or her past? What are the consequences? In this explosive examination of history and identity, secrets, like lies, are impossible to contain.

Nureyev’s Eyes written by David Rush of Murphysboro, Illinois whose play Estelle Singerman was the festival winner in 2006. This play will be directed by Annie Pesch and will be a staged reading 3 p.m. on Saturday.

During the 70s, Jamie Wyeth (son of Andrew) painted a series of works of Rudolf Nureyev, the dancer. The play examines what their relationship may have been like, how they passed through good and bad times and ultimately changed each other.

Curve by Sam Havens of Houston, Texas. This play will be directed by Jim Lockwood and will be fully staged on Saturday at 8 p.m.

In this witty, provocative play about truth and illusion, unrelenting rain pours down outside the Connecticut home of Dakin Abernathy. Inside, Dakin and his neighbor, Ted Mueller, engage in a verbal joust where nothing is as it seems. Or is it? Dakin, a noted film noir director, accuses Ted of having killed his own wife. Ted protests, yet as morning spins into afternoon and a thunderous evening, he begins to believe that he might, indeed, be a murderer. Dakin’s wife, Angela, complicates events with her flaky personality, and their daughter, Lana Veronica, comes home for the weekend saying she is in trouble with the law. Events escalate and secrets are revealed until the play itself suggests one of Dakin’s film noir classics, complete with dark music, ominous lighting and swirling fog.

Excavation by Robert Barron of Newburgh, NY. This play will be directed by Nancy Campbell and will be a staged reading at 10 a.m. on Sunday

Excavation – is a journey into the past to unlock the future. A widowed father who works as a security guard at New York’s American Museum of Natural History struggles to reach his mute seven year old son, who is fading away from grief over his mother’s death. Meanwhile, a parallel story takes place on the Southwest corner of England in the 1800s, as one of the first paleontologists, Mary Anning, struggles for her own survival as she scours the shorelines for whispers and vestiges of worlds gone by…

This Rough Magic written by Richard Manley of New York City, who was a festival finalist in 2009 for his play Quietus. The play will be directed by Gayle Smith and will be fully staged at 3 p.m. on Sunday.

I believe that Americans are by and large a lonely people. Our productivity and medication and social media notwithstanding, many of us struggle to make sense of things, to find a sustainable balance between melancholy and hope. Joy, when it comes, is often momentary, and must be savored. In my work, I celebrate those who fight to maintain equilibrium. This Rough Magic takes place a few years from now, when overcoming loneliness and feeling loved are no less of a problem, but when technology offers more solutions to those who can afford them.

Adjudicators for FutureFest 2012 are returnees David Finkle, writer for the Huffington Post; playwright and dramaturg at Chicago Dramatists, Rob Koon; Helen Sneed, president Helen Sneed Consulting; and Eleanore Speert, past publications director at Dramatists Play Service, Inc. They will be joined by playwright and Ohio regional representative to the Dramatists Guild, Faye Sholiton, whose play The Interview won the festival in 1997.

Weekend passes for the entire festival are available for $95. Tickets to individual performances are $18. All tickets may be purchased at www.daytonplayhouse.org, or by calling the Dayton Playhouse box office at 937-424-8477. The Dayton Playhouse is located at, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45414.

(submitted by Dayton Playhouse)

 

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Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: July 9-15

July 11, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…BLINK AND YOU’LL MISS

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL

Theatre in the Loop Entertainment

The Story: When Delta Nu’s president Elle Woods gets dumped, she decides to get “serious” to win her boy back. But once at Harvard Law, she discovers the true power behind being legally blonde. Based on the MGM motion picture starring Reese Witherspoon. Summer Youth Theatre featuring the talents of performers from 13 area high schools.
The Dates:
 July 11-14, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Theatre in the Loop Entertainment | BTC page |

PIPPIN

Middletown Lyric Theatre

The Story: Once upon a time, a young prince longed to discover the secret of true happiness and fulfillment. He sought it in the glories of the battlefield, the temptations of the flesh and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father King Charlemagne the Great). In the end, he found it in the simple pleasures of home and family.
The Dates:
 July 12-14, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Middletown Lyric Theatre | BTC page |

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

Union Community Theatre

The Story: Maria is a sweet young postulant whose love of freedom makes it obvious to her superiors that she is not suited for religious life. Thus, she is sent off to be the governess to Captain von Trapp’s seven troublesome children. Unlike previous governess’, Maria becomes friends with the children due to their mutual love of music. Soon, even the strict Captain begins to admire Maria. Eventually, the Captain and Maria fall in love and are married. Unfortunately, when the Nazis invade their homeland, Austria, the whole family is forced to flee over the alps to escape.
The Dates:
 July 12-14, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Union Community Theatre | BTC page |

…NEW THIS WEEK

Marypat Carletti as Nellie Cohan, Matt Dentino as George M & Eileen Earnest as Josie Cohan. Front: Brent Alan Burginton as Jerry Cohan in GEORGE M!

GEORGE M!

The Showboat Majestic

The Story:
The Dates:
 July 11-29, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Showboat Majestic | BTC page |

HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R?

Falcon Theatre

The Story: This 1920s caper rolls into action when two couples arrive on a paddlewheel steamboat, headed for Cincinnati. An unexpected guest also arrives on the levee, and one of the guests turns up dead! How is this group of strangers connected to the murder? During each performance, the audience gets to play detective, review all the clues, interrogate the suspects, and with five possible endings, decide who committed the crime. If you enjoy solving the mystery, we want you!
The Dates:
 July 13-Aug. 4, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Falcon Theatre | BTC page |

…CONTINUING

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

Kincaid Regional Theatre

The Story: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is set in the little Russian village of Anatevka, where a poor dairyman, Tevye, lives with his wife and five daughters. Tevye is trying to teach his daughters to hold on to the traditions of this tight-knit Jewish community in the face of changing social ideas and the growing hostility toward the Jews in Czarist Russia.
The Dates:
 July 7-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Kincaid Regional Theatre | BTC page |

Roderick Justice as Charlie Baker & Kyle Imbronyev as Ellard Simms. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

THE FOREIGNER

Commonwealth Theatre Company

The Story: While accompanying his friend, “Froggy” LeSeuer on a weekend fishing trip in Georgia, Charlie soon finds himself in way over his head in this non-stop, hilarious play. Due to Charlie’s overwhelming shyness, his fellow lodgers assume he must be a foreigner who doesn’t understand or speak a lick of English. Thinking Charlie must be totally harmless, he becomes privy to some very dastardly and sinister plans, none more devious than those made by a two-faced minister and his redneck associate. How will Charlie navigate these uncharted waters? 
The Dates:
 July 5-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Commonwealth Theatre Company | BTC page |

…COMING SOON

ALL SHOOK UP

Rivertown Players

The Dates: July 19-21, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Rivertown Players | BTC page |

THE BEST INTENTIONS

Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative

The Dates: July 19-21, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative  | BTC page |

DAMN YANKEES

Mason Community Players

The Dates: July 19-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Mason Community Players | BTC page |

HAIRSPRAY

Fairfield Summer Theatre

The Dates: July 19-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Fairfield Summer Theatre | BTC page |

Jeremy Dubin as Sherlock Holmes. Photo by Jeanna Vella.

THE HOUNDS OF THE BASKERVILLES

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

The Dates: July 20-Aug. 12, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company | BTC page |

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Coming up in Dayton Theatre 7/06-7/20

July 6, 2012 By Sarah Caplan Leave a Comment

Welcome back to another installment in my fortnightly updates from Dayton’s theatre world!

Opening This Weekend

Souvenir, A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins

Brookville Community Theatre

The Skinny: Directed by Saul Caplan, Souvenir was first seen (in Dayton) at the Dayton Theatre Guild last fall. This winning little show, superbly acted and directed, won the hearts of its audiences. Russell Florence reviewed its original production, which can be read here. Among those charmed by the original production were members of the board at Brookville Community Theatre who then asked Caplan to remount the production, in its entirety, in Brookville. Renee Franck-Reed and Charles Larkowski reprise their roles on Brookville’s lovely stage.

Dates: Opening 7/5/ and running through 7/15. Brookville Community Theatre offers Thursday performances.

Tickets: pre-ordering is highly recommended and can be done by calling the Brookville Flower Shop at 937-833-3531. More information can be found at Brookville Community Theatre’s website www.brookvillecommunitytheatre.com or at the “Souvenir…” Facebook event page, here

 

Future Fest 2012 update

Future Fest 2012 rehearsals are in full swing. There’s a certain exhilaration that comes from the Future Fest rehearsal process; with 6 shows sharing rehearsal space, there are almost always at least 2 shows rehearsing at the same time. Due to that situation, you find yourself and your show tucked away into other spaces. Sometimes it’s the lobby, sometimes it’s the green room. And while you’re not doing anything, you overhear snatches of other plays dialogue, and see fellow actors ducking in and out of other rehearsals. It feels vibrant and alive. And uniquely “Summer theatre in Dayton”, as Future Fest has come to represent.

For those interested in attending Future Fest productions, but not all 6 shows of the weekend, single-performance tickets are now available at a cost of $18.00. As a reminder, the line up of the weekend is:

Friday, 7/27 (8:00 pm): A Political Woman

Saturday, 7/28 (1o:00 am): Provenance

Saturday, (3:00 pm): Nureyev’s Eyes

Saturday, (8:00 pm): Curve

Sunday, 7/29, (10:00 am): Excavation

Sunday, (3:00 pm): This Rough Magic

Each production is followed immediately afterwards by an adjudication and talk-back session. If you’re interested in any of these shows, ala carte, space is extremely limited, but good seats are still available. And if you’re interested in the entire weekend, weekend pass ticket prices are at $95.00. Divided among 6 shows, that comes to less than $16.00 per show, which is a bargain considering the value in the weekend. Future Fest is a wonderful, Dayton theatre gem. All information about ticketing, as well as synopses of all the productions, can be found at the Dayton Playhouse website, www.daytonplayhouse.com

Free Shakespeare!

Free Shakespeare!Now in its third year, Chris Shea’s troupe of traveling thespians are taking on The Merchant of Venice. Performance dates and venues are as follows:

July 19 — Blommel Park, South Park, Dayton
July 20, 21, 22 — ArtStreet, University of Dayton
July 26 — Tower Park, Fort Thomas, KY
July 27, 28, 29 — Antioch College Amphitheater, Yellow Springs
August 2 — Rosewood Arts Center, Kettering
August 3, 4, 5 — Newcom Park, Oregon District, Dayton
August 9 — Blommel Park, South Park, Dayton
August 10, 11, 12 — Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark, Dayton

All shows are at 7:00 pm and are completely free, though a goodwill donation in whatever amount you see fit would be warmly welcome and greatly appreciated. Audiences are reminded to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. Free Shakespeare!’s Facebook page is a font of information, and can be found here. As they themselves put it, “Spread the Words.”

Remember to keep me posted on anything you’d like to see featured or highlighted! I’m always open to suggestions, and always ready to hear more people talking about Dayton theatre!

 

 

 

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Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: July 2-8

July 5, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…NEW THIS WEEK

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

Kincaid Regional Theatre

The Story: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is set in the little Russian village of Anatevka, where a poor dairyman, Tevye, lives with his wife and five daughters. Tevye is trying to teach his daughters to hold on to the traditions of this tight-knit Jewish community in the face of changing social ideas and the growing hostility toward the Jews in Czarist Russia.
The Dates:
 July 7-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Kincaid Regional Theatre | BTC page |

THE FOREIGNER

Commonwealth Theatre Company

The Story: While accompanying his friend, “Froggy” LeSeuer on a weekend fishing trip in Georgia, Charlie soon finds himself in way over his head in this non-stop, hilarious play. Due to Charlie’s overwhelming shyness, his fellow lodgers assume he must be a foreigner who doesn’t understand or speak a lick of English. Thinking Charlie must be totally harmless, he becomes privy to some very dastardly and sinister plans, none more devious than those made by a two-faced minister and his redneck associate. How will Charlie navigate these uncharted waters? 
The Dates:
 July 5-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Commonwealth Theatre Company | BTC page |

SOUVENIR

Brookville Community Theatre

The Story: A two-character fantasia on the life of Florence Foster Jenkins, an unmarried society matron whose delusions of singing grandeur led her to Carnegie Hall, where she performed her off-pitch operatic trills to the delight of thousands in the 1940s with the help of her pianist Cosme McMoon. The play with music examines their rocky but ultimately affectionate relationship. While it is unknown whether the real-life Foster Jenkins knew that she was not a great soprano, the comedic but compassionate play is based around the premise that she remained ignorant for the majority of her career. 
The Dates:
 July 5-15, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Commonwealth Theatre Company | BTC page |

…COMING SOON

Marypat Carletti as Nellie Cohan, Matt Dentino as George M & Eileen Earnest as Josie Cohan. Front: Brent Alan Burginton as Jerry Cohan in GEORGE M!

GEORGE M!

The Showboat Majestic

The Dates: July 11-29, 2012
Tickets and More Information: The Showboat Majestic | BTC page |

HOW DO YOU SPELL M-U-R-D-E-R?

Falcon Theatre

The Dates: July 13-Aug. 4, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Falcon Theatre | BTC page |

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL

Theatre in the Loop Entertainment

The Dates: July 11-14, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Theatre in the Loop Entertainment | BTC page |

PIPPIN

Middletown Lyric Theatre

The Dates: July 1214, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Middletown Lyric Theatre | BTC page |

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

Union Community Theatre

The Dates: July 12-14, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Union Community Theatre | BTC page |

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Coming Up in Cincinnati Theatre: June 25-July 1

June 28, 2012 By Rob Bucher Leave a Comment

…ENDING THIS WEEK

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

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE

Showboat Majestic

The Story: Meet the charming and innocent ladies who populate their cellar with the remains of socially and religiously “acceptable” roomers; the antics of their brother who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt; and the murderous activities of the psychotic other brother, Jonathon.
The Dates:
 June 13-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Showboat Majestic | 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 |

Jessica Henday as Diana and Mike Schwitter as Gabe in ETC’s NEXT TO NORMAL.

NEXT TO NORMAL

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati

The Story: The Goodmans seem like a perfect family. The only problem is that sometimes mom seems, well…a little too happy. Fresh from a remarkable Broadway run comes one of the most lauded musicals of the new century! With provocative lyrics and an electrifying score that includes more than 30 original songs, this thrilling, emotional powerhouse of a musical is a story about the stop/start life of a bipolar mother as she rides the sharp edge between coping and insanity.
The Dates:
 June 15-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati | BTC page |

THE PRODUCERS

Commonwealth Artists Summer Theatre

The Story: A down-on-his-luck Broadway producer, Max Bialystock, and a nerdy, young accountant, Leo Bloom, who concoct a scheme to raise thousands of dollars from backers and then put on a flop of a show. With all the money that will be leftover, the pair will be rich! Only one thing goes wrong: the show is a gigantic hit!
The Dates:
 June 22-July 1, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Commonwealth Artists Summer Theatre | BTC page |

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

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Xenia Area Community Theatre

The Story: The plot revolves around two pairs of lovers, Beatrice and Benedick and Claudio and Hero. The story focuses on obstacles to the union of the two young lovers – Claudio and Hero. The love-hate relationship of Beatrice and Benedick features the traditional war of the sexes. Benedick thinks he hates Beatrice but really loves her and Beatrice who thinks she hates Benedick but really loves him.
The Dates:
 June 15-24, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Xenia Area Community Theatre | 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 |

…COMING SOON

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

Kincaid Regional Theatre

The Dates: July 7-28, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Kincaid Regional Theatre | BTC page |

THE FOREIGNER

Commonwealth Theatre Company

The Dates: July 5-22, 2012
Tickets and More Information: Commonwealth Theatre Company | BTC page |

Filed Under: Cincinnati, On Stage Dayton Previews

Coming up in Dayton Theatre: June 22 – July 6

June 21, 2012 By Sarah Caplan Leave a Comment

Ah, it is officially summer! A time for swimming and barbeques and all sorts of outdoor based activities. And when you’ve had your fill of the sun and heat, where better to turn then the soft squishy seat inside the darkened confines of an air-conditioned theatre? Summer is traditionally the “off-season” for theatre, meaning the opportunity for live shows will be slightly less in the coming weeks, but that doesn’t mean it’s non-existent. Two great musicals are finishing up their runs this weekend, and I have news for you on Dayton’s favorite traveling Shakespeare Troupe!

Closing this weekend:

Wicked

The Schuster Center

The Skinny: This beloved “Wizard of Oz” prequel folds up its tent and hits the road soon. You can read Russell Florence, Jr’s take on it here.

If you haven’t seen it yet, fear not! Tickets are still available.

Dates: The last performance will be Sunday, June 24th.

Tickets: All information regarding tickets can be found online at www.victoriatheatre.com

Chicago

Beavercreek Community Theatre

The Skinny: Kander and Ebb’s well-loved musical about prohibition-era murderesses finishes its run in Beavercreek this weekend.

The Dates: Chicago closes on June 24th.

Tickets: Tickets are still available but are becoming rather scarce, so if you’re interested, please get ticketing information at www.bctheatre.org

 

Bare/Stop-Kiss

Playhouse South

The Skinny: Playhouse South’s duel billing of Bare and Stop-Kiss ends this weekend.

Dates: Bare’s last performance is June 23rd and Stop-Kiss will perform last on June 22nd.

Tickets: For all ticketing information please visit Playhouse South’s website at www.playhousesouth.org

Coming Soon

Free Shakespeare!

Free Shakespeare!Dayton’s traveling Shakespeare Troupe is celebrating their 3rd summer of free theatre with Shakespeare’s provocative play, The Merchant of Venice.

Dates and Locations:

July 19: Blommel Park, South Park, Dayton
July 20, 21, 22: ArtStreet, University of Dayton
July 26: Tower Park, Ft Thomas, Kentucky
July 27, 28, 29: Antioch College Amphitheatre, Yellow Springs
August 2: Rosewood Arts Centre, Kettering
August 3, 4, 5: Newcom Park, Oregon District, Dayton
August 9: Blommel Park, South Park, Dayton
August 10, 11, 12: Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark, Dayton

All performances begin at 7 pm. Audience members should bring chairs or blankets. All performances are free of charge (but donations are happily and readily accepted!).

The Dayton Theatre Hall of Fame

I’ve been told by a member of the Hall of Fame committee that I can confirm this year’s Hall of Fame inductee. Bruce Brown, well-known local theatre set designer, will be the 2012 honoree at the annual DayTony’s award dinner. Bruce has designed sets for The Dayton Playhouse, The Dayton Theatre Guild, Kettering Children’s Theatre, Epiphany Lutheran Church and many, many more. Bravo and congratulations, Bruce!

Future Fest

Just as a reminder, weekend pass tickets for Future Fest, Dayton’s internationally-known festival of previously unpublished works, are still on sale. Also, single-performance tickets will go on sale on July 1st at a cost of $15.00. Single-performance seating is limited, so act fast. As a reminder, the schedule of performances is as follows:

Friday, July 27th, 8:00 pm: A Political Woman

Saturday, July 28th, 10:00 am: Provenance

Saturday, July 28th, 3:00 pm: Nureyev’s Eyes

Saturday, July 28th, 8:00 pm: Curve

Sunday, July 29th, 10:00 am: Excavation

Sunday, July 30th: 3:00 pm: This Rough Magic.

Each performance is followed by an adjudication and limited talk-back session.

Information about all things Future Fest can be found at the Dayton Playhouse website, www.thedaytonplayhouse.com

In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention I am a member of the cast for A Political Woman. And I’m very excited!

That will just about do it for now, I believe. 2 weeks from now, I’ll bring you mention of a little season extra show from earlier this year, that another theatre has decided to import, part and parcel, for their season!

 

 

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton Previews

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