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Arts & Entertainment

Bonnie and Clyde Auditions

January 2, 2026 By Dayton937

Jan 5 or 6 at 7pm at Potential Callbacks January 7th, 7 P.M. at Springboro Community Theatre
Please note that actors auditioning need only attend one day of auditions, not both.
Performance Dates: March 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, and 15th, 2026
Audition Requirements: Please prepare no more than 32 bars that best showcase your vocal abilities and bring sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided. If you prefer to sing to a backing track, you may do so; however, the track must not exceed 1 minute in length. Bluetooth speakers will be available for you to pair your device with if needed. No acapella auditions will be accepted.
Please bring a change of clothes and proper footwear for a dance/movement call. Dance/movement call will occur once vocal auditions have concluded. There may be cold readings from the script as well. You will also be asked to provide any and all rehearsal conflicts from January 5th – March 15th. No conflicts will be accepted for the duration of tech week and performances.
About the Show: cis a thrilling musical that tells the electrifying true story of America’s most infamous outlaw couple. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, the show follows Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow as they chase their dreams of fame, freedom, and a life bigger than the one they were born into. With a sweeping score that blends blues, gospel, and rockabilly, this fast-paced, emotionally charged musical explores love, legacy, and the high cost of notoriety.
Join us as Springboro Community Theatre brings this bold, iconic story to life.
Available Roles – Adult & Youth:
Clyde Barrow
A charming small-town boy who craves notoriety. Bonnie’s reckless, bold, daring lover.
Gender: male
Age: 18 to 25
Vocal range top: C5
Vocal range bottom: A2
Bonnie Parker
A beautiful girl torn between love and fame. Clyde’s ambitious, stubborn lover.
Gender: female
Age: 18 to 25
Vocal range top: F5
Vocal range bottom: G3
Marvin “Buck” Barrow
Clyde’s brother and an outlaw troubled by his wife’s distaste for his lifestyle. Adventurous and loyal.
Gender: male
Age: 25 to 35
Vocal range top: G4
Vocal range bottom: B2
Blanche Barrow
A religious woman who disapproves of the criminal lifestyle. Honorable and righteous. Married to Buck Barrow.
Gender: female
Age: 25 to 35
Vocal range top: Eb5
Vocal range bottom: G3
Young Clyde
Gender: male
Age: Current 4th – 8th grader
Vocal range top: A5
Vocal range bottom: B3
Young Bonnie
Gender: female
Age: Current 4th – 8th grader
Vocal range top: C5
Vocal range bottom: C#4
Cumie Barrow
A kind woman among those suffering in the Depression. Loyal and selfless. Mother to Clyde and Buck.
Gender: female
Age: 40 to 55
Sheriff Schmid
A determined lawman committed to stopping Bonnie and Clyde’s growing crime spree. Stern, seasoned, and steadfast in his pursuit of justice.
Gender: male
Age: 40 to 60
Ted Hinton
A police officer struggling to separate his feelings from his duties. Kind and honest. Madly in love with Bonnie.
Gender: male
Age: 18 to 25
Vocal range top: A4
Vocal range bottom: C3
Emma Parker
Bonnie’s widowed mother. Fragile, caring, sensitive.
Gender: female
Age: 40 to 55
Preacher
The town’s evangelist. Loud, passionate, boisterous.
Gender: male
Age: 45 to 65
Vocal range top: C5
Vocal range bottom: A2
Henry Barrow
A hard-working man, struggling to survive. Humble and quiet. Father of Clyde and Buck.
Gender: male
Age: 45 to 55
Governor Miriam Ferguson
An enforcer of the law and Governor of Texas. Tough and harsh.
Gender: female
Age: 40 to 60
Captain Frank Hamer
A retired Texas Ranger who joins the hunt for Bonnie and Clyde. Recruited by Governor Ferguson.
Gender: male
Age: 45 to 65
Bob Alcorn
The best sharpshooter in Texas. Recruited by Frank Hamer, he helps hunt down Bonnie and Clyde.
Gender: male
Age: 30 to 45
Ensemble (5-10 ensemble members)
All genders and gender expressions – 18-60+
No roles for this production have been pre-cast.
For video submissions & further questions, please contact the director, Kaleigh-Brooke Scheiding: [email protected]

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Mystery Dinner Theater

December 28, 2025 By Dayton937

It’s a murder mystery whodunnit!!! Seasonal themed Mystery Dinner Theater shows with a delicious 3 course Italian Meal. Please call to make reservations. 937-461-3913. Go to our website to see show details. www.thespaghettiwarehouse.com

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Closing Reception: Lori Daugherty

December 24, 2025 By Dayton937

Enjoy the final opportunity to see our Member’s Spotlight Exhibition: Lori Daugherty: Bold Whispers.

Light refreshments provided.

FREE and open to all

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THE NUTCRACKER

December 17, 2025 By Dayton937

After a record-breaking run in 2024, Brandon Ragland’s THE NUTCRACKER returns, bringing holiday magic back to Dayton! Set in our very own city, this beloved tale follows Clara on a breathtaking, time-traveling adventure filled with dazzling choreography, enchanting sets, and Tchaikovsky’s iconic score. A heartwarming tradition for all ages, THE NUTCRACKER is the perfect way to celebrate the season with family and loved ones.

Schuster Center

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December Story Slam

December 14, 2025 By Dayton937

This open mic event hosts some of Dayton’s best tellers. Storytellers are encouraged to prepare a five-minute story relating to the theme. Tellers put their names in a hat, and 10 are drawn at random.
The best story of the night wins $50, 4 free tickets to a future slam, and a guaranteed spot in June’s Grand Slam.
Our theme for December is “Celebrationl”
Doors open for seating at 6:30 PM; the show starts at 7:00 PM.
The bar will be open, and there is a two-drink minimum.
Tickets are $5.00 in advance and $10.00 day of (if available).

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Shake It Off at The Taylor Party: Taylor Swift Dance Night Returns to The Brightside

December 13, 2025 By Dayton937

Calling all Swifties! Are you ready for it?

The Brightside Music and Event Venue is bringing back THE TAYLOR PARTY, a Taylor Swift-inspired dance celebration on Friday, December 19th from 9:00 PM to 11:50 PM. This 18+ event invites fans to relive the magic of all Taylor’s iconic Eras in one unforgettable night.

Whether you’re still processing the Eras Tour on Disney+ or just need an excuse to break out your best Era-inspired outfit, this is your moment. The Taylor Party promises an enchanting evening of singing, dancing, and celebrating everything Taylor Swift with fellow fans.

Pick your favorite Era outfit (will it be Folklore cottage core or Midnights sparkle?), grab your besties, and get ready to party in style. From “Love Story” to “Anti-Hero,” every Era will be represented on the dance floor.

Long live the magic you’ll make at this ultimate Swiftie celebration! Get your tickets now before they’re gone—this party is sure to sell out faster than you can say “It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me.”

Event Details:

  • When: Friday, December 19, 2025, 9:00 PM – 11:50 PM (Doors open at 8:00 PM)
  • Where: The Brightside, 905 E 3rd St, Dayton, OH 45402
  • Age: 18+
  • Tickets: $20 GA advance / $25 at the door – https://www.thebrightsidedayton.com/event-details/the-taylor-party-taylor-swift-night-18-1

For more information and tickets, visit thebrightsidedayton.com

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Season’s Greetings: A Holiday Caberet

December 11, 2025 By Dayton937

SEASON’S GREETINGS: A HOLIDAY CABARET is back for its fifth season! Performers Gina Handy and Philip Drennen, along with Deron Bell and his Merry Melody Makers, have created an unforgettable cabaret experience to celebrate the holidays. Relax with friends, laugh with family, grab a seasonal cocktail, and most importantly, “mail” your song requests to Santa! You never know what surprises are in store when the spirit of the holidays takes over!

Dec 10 – Dec 14, 2025 at PNC ARTS ANNEX

Tickets

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Trivia Triumph Punctuates RubiGirls’ ‘Best Season Ever!’

December 9, 2025 By Guest Contributor

With almost 700 seats sold for the annual ‘Show Must Go On‘ at the historic Arcade, the RubiGirls again proved they are a force for good in the Dayton area. This year, the ‘Girls’ were deep into their ‘Best Season Ever‘ which was, in reality, their 41st year raising fun and funds. Within their 41st season, The Girls were able to benefit 110 local non-profits and charities, and provide scholarships to five graduating high school students in the area. It was, at the very least, a breakthrough year in terms of funds raised. ‘What we experienced was not what many non-profits felt this year. Our donations were sound and solid, and our shows were full at every turn. It is interesting to note that we have been able to find a path through tougher times. It seems that entertainment is truly craved in the area, and we do it with humor and parody. The laughs led to donations. Donations lead to helping as many as we can in the region.’ Says the ‘Mother Rubi’ herself, Dana Sintell. Along with Fonda Peters, the two have been here for every single season. ‘We have seen it all over the years. Right now, we are seeing a big increase in concern for charitable organizations! Being a pass-through organization, we have the ability to take those donations and easily disperse them to multiple organizations. People like knowing that a donation to us helps many!’ said Sintell.

Rubi Girls – The show Must Go On! – 2025

The history of the Girls is well-known in the area. A group of college friends started putting on shows on Rubicon Street (thus the name), and the shows found an audience quickly. From that attic (in a house since torn down,) the girls found their mission…fighting discrimination and HIV! ‘It took off around 1985. We were bringing laughter to some dark times. And we found our footing there! It exploded as the need for HIV dollars became an emergency.’ Dayton’s legendary drag troop was born.

With that, they have had the internal battles that were sure to follow a group of grown men doing shows for 41 years around the city, state, and even country. ‘We’ve had drama! But this season proved we still have the love and laughter people so desire.’ Their Best Season Ever drew to a close on 12/8 at the Dayton Art Institute with a fun-filled night of trivia. ‘We had the 3 old goats together. Dana was there, Fonda, too, and the beloved India Summer. We are the longest-lasting performers in the RubiFamily. We know how to play off of each other well.  It was a great way to end the season. A packed house, a ton of laughs, and a new set of faces who left endeared to our mission.’

We had to ask the inevitable question…’If this is the Best Season Ever, what happens next season?’

‘Oh, we got that figured out! Next season is ‘Better Than The Best Season Ever!‘ Sintell quipped. ‘Listen, we have people out there who really are in need. We have to keep elevating what we bring to the city we love!!’

You can donate to the RubiGirls and follow their schedules at https://therubigirls.com/ Merchandise and sponsorships are available as well.

***The Girls are made up of local professionals that use their talent solely for fund-raising purposes.

If you are a nonprofit or know of a charity in need, have them reach out to the website and click the Grants on the website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Active Living, Arts & Entertainment, Community, On Screen Dayton, On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles

A Comedy of Errors

December 7, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Shakespeare gets a holly jolly twist! A Comedy of Errors—one of the Bard’s most hilarious plays of mistaken identity.

This season, Shakespeare gets a holly jolly twist! A Comedy of Errors—one of the Bard’s most hilarious plays of mistaken identity—gets reimagined in a winter wonderland where two pairs of twins find themselves tangled in festive mayhem.

When two Santas and their mischievous elf assistants arrive in the same mall without realizing their doubles are already there, chaos ensues! Mix-ups, misunderstandings, and merry confusion abound as gifts are misplaced, tempers flare, and holiday magic turns everything upside down.

Full of slapstick humor, sparkling wit, and a sprinkle of Christmas cheer, this yuletide Comedy of Errors is the perfect way to laugh your way through the holiday season.

Playing into the Dayton beloved pastime tradition of Rike’s window displays, we will also be featuring our own window displays. This is a play you won’t want to miss this holiday season.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Shake It Off at The Taylor Party: Taylor Swift Dance Night Coming to The Brightside

December 7, 2025 By Dayton937

Calling all Swifties! Get ready to dance through the Eras as The Taylor Party brings a Taylor Swift-inspired dance celebration to The Brightside Music & Event Venue on Friday, December 19th.

This enchanting evening promises a journey through all of Taylor Swift’s iconic Eras, from her country beginnings to her latest chart-topping hits. Whether you’re Team “Fearless,” “1989,” “folklore,” or riding the “Eras Tour” wave, this party is designed for fans to celebrate the music that’s become the soundtrack to their lives.

An Evening of Swiftie Magic

The Taylor Party isn’t just a concert—it’s an immersive experience where attendees are encouraged to dress up in their favorite Era-inspired outfits. Channel your inner “Reputation” era with sequins and attitude, go full “Lover” with pastels and butterflies, or embrace the cottagecore vibes of “folklore” and “evermore.” The fashion possibilities are as endless as Taylor’s catalog.

Doors open at 8 PM, with the dance party kicking off at 9 PM and running until midnight. DJs will be spinning Swift’s biggest hits all night long, giving fans plenty of time to sing along to every word and create unforgettable moments with fellow Swifties.

Event Details

When: Friday, December 19, 2025
Doors: 8 PM
Show: 9 PM – 12 AM
Where: The Brightside Music & Event Venue, 905 E 3rd St, Dayton
Tickets: $20 in advance / $25 day of show
Age: 18+

Get Your Tickets

Advance tickets are available now for $20, with day-of-show tickets priced at $25. Given the massive popularity of all things Taylor Swift right now, early ticket purchase is recommended to secure your spot at what’s sure to be one of the hottest dance parties of the holiday season.

The event is open to ages 18 and up, making it the perfect pre-holiday celebration for college students home for winter break and young professionals looking to end 2025 on a high note.

About The Brightside

Located at 905 E 3rd St in downtown Dayton, The Brightside Music & Event Venue has become a go-to destination for unique entertainment experiences in the Miami Valley. The venue’s intimate atmosphere makes it ideal for themed dance parties where everyone can feel part of the celebration.

So grab your besties, pick your Era, and get ready to make some magic. As Taylor herself would say, “Long live all the magic we made!”

For tickets and more information, visit The Brightside’s website or social media channels. Don’t miss your chance to be part of The Taylor Party—after all, it’s been a long time coming, and we’re ready for it.


Are you attending The Taylor Party? Tag us in your Era-inspired outfit photos and use #TaylorPartyDayton to connect with other local Swifties!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Club Scene, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, DJ, downtown, Downtown Dayton, taylor swift, TAYLOR SWIFT; THE BRIGHTSIDE, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

DAI Art For All Weekend- Free Admission

December 5, 2025 By Dayton937

On Saturday, December 6, and Sunday, December 7, 2025, the Dayton Art Institute (DAI) will welcome art lovers of all backgrounds to the museum, free of charge, for a special Art For All weekend.

Art for All reinforces the Dayton Art Institute’s commitment to accessibility by offering free general admission to all visitors. Guests can explore the collection galleries, as well as the current Special and Focus Exhibitions. This initiative is made possible with the generosity and vision of our dedicated sponsors: Presenting Sponsors Kate and Steve Hone; Sustaining Sponsors Ramona and Todd Vikan; and Director Level Sponsors Karen and Eric Spina.

The museum is open from 11 AM to 5 PM on Saturdays and noon to 5 PM on Sundays. Art for All weekend features two full days of festive programming for visitors of all ages. Guests can enjoy performances, hands-on artmaking, tours and family-friendly activities during their visit. Saturday highlights include a Holiday Concert by the Dayton Bach Society (12–12:30 PM), an artist talk with Sarah Richard (12:45 PM), rotating gallery tours and all-day experiences such as an Art Nouveau artmaking activity, a winter photo booth and a family scavenger hunt. Sunday continues the fun with additional gallery tours and all-day creative activities. In the spirit of the season, the DAI encourages all attendees who are able to bring a dry-good donation to support the Dayton Food Bank as we come together to celebrate art, community and generosity.

The Art for All dates were carefully selected to coincide with the major highlights in the DAI’s exhibition schedule, giving guests a chance to see all three of the DAI’s Special Exhibitions, including the current exhibition, The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art (on view October 18, 2025–January 11, 2026). 

Additional Exhibitions at the museum include Strange Worlds: Photographs by Jay Hoops (October 4, 2025–January 4, 2026), Captivating Clay: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Horvitz Collection (April 13, 2024–January 3, 2027),Themes in Yoshitoshi’s 100 Aspects of the Moon: Love & Longing (October 25–January 25, 2026) and Engaged: Rings from around the World (November 8, 2025–April 19, 2026).

For more information about planning a visit, including current museum hours and updates, go to www.daytonartinstitute.org/visit or call 937-223-4ART (4278). Connect with the Dayton Art Institute on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for additional information, behind-the-scenes photos and videos, and exclusive offers.

 

 

Filed Under: Visual Arts

Enjoy the Ride ‘Back to the Future!’

December 3, 2025 By Joshua Stucky

‘Oh My God….that car was amazing!’  ‘The backdrops were eye-popping!’ ‘I loved the tongue-in-cheek musical numbers!’

‘Back to the Future’ at the Schuster, is a free-wheeling tribute to the beloved movie, and a lot more! Although the songs, which at times can feel a little bit karaoke, are full-on fun and silly, you often lose focus on a cast that is giving it their all throughout the romp. I couldn’t help but notice that folks were anxious in the first act to see the ‘legendary’ DeLorean and its magical entrance. Meanwhile, a story is being told for all of us as well. Through hi-tech staging…and reminders of days gone by (1985 was 40 years ago….WTF!)….we are thrown into a land of the McFly family which remains true to the form as created for the film. There are some fun, if not over-the-top, intros to each of the family members. Lucas  Marty does a good job of maintaining the look and vibe for movie fans. Mike Bindemann‘s George is funky and endearing. Fisher Lane Stewart gives 110% to the Dave role, and Abbey Freidmann‘s Linda foots the bill. Perhaps the McFly to watch in this performance is Zan Berube‘s Lorraine. She seamlessly does it all…gives you the frump, the fabulous, and ‘freaky’ sides of the mom figure!

The energy picks up in the theatre when David Josefberg‘s take on Doc Brown, hits the stage. Throughout the show, he makes his moments, HIS MOMENTS! Also of note, Cartreze Tucker belting ‘Gotta Start Somewhere’  and the devilish performance by Nathaniel Hackmann as Biff. And yes, the car. The CAR! I didn’t want to like it…almost was dead-set on not liking it…just to be contrary. But the truth is, it’s pretty astounding to watch. Blended with backgrounds that look alive and real (the high school gym scene is a mind-trip!)…the car is, in its own way, another star of the show!

 

Advice…go into the theatre looking to have a good time. A fun, funny, fantastic frolic awaits….

that kids of all ages will enjoy!

Ticket info at http://daytonlive.org

 

 

 

 

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The Holly Jolly Variety Hour is coming to town!

December 1, 2025 By Dayton937

The Holly Jolly Variety Show returns! The Dayton Playhouse is bringing back its holiday-themed fundraiser on Saturday, December 13th. Hosted by Brandon Shockney, the evening showcases an exciting mix of local performers and includes special presentations from Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus group NOTEWORTHY, Funk Lab Dayton, Dayton Poetry Slam, and much more! Come ring in the holidays with a night of song, dance, comedy and seasonal cheer!
Tickets are available now for the 8 pm show, which also includes a 7 pm social hour with drinks and treats!

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DGMC ‘SLAYS’ the HOLIDAYS!

November 30, 2025 By Joshua Stucky

The DGMC is ready to deck the halls for the holidays. Their annual concert, which has been a mainstay of the area for many years, promises another stellar performance. I was so excited to get to speak to member, Marc Driscoll about the upcoming event.
937: Hi Marc. Thanks for spending some time with me to share the word about this year’s concert for DGMC! So, to start, tell me about the history of DGMC‘s Holiday concerts!?
Marc: Thank you, Josh. Members of the Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus and our fans look forward to our holiday show each year. Every year we add a little twist to the show to keep things fresh. Sometimes that means an orchestra, sometimes it’s silly costumes. This year it’s all about bells!
937: Thus the name….
Marc: Yes!! Our theme is Slay Bells Ring this year. We are singing all about bells, including some of your favorite Christmas Carols, as well as a few new songs! We are joined this year by the Gem City Ringers who add a special touch to several of our numbers, and also play a few songs of their own.
937: Love the play on ‘sleigh’ and ‘slay!’  So creative. And adding ringers just seems perfect! Are there any featured singers this time around?
Marc: Baron Creutz sings a beautiful tenor solo on Alleluia. Also,  Jeffrey Sypek and Chris Perry dazzle in “Pure Imagination.”
937: To those of you reading who have not seen the choir in some time, believe me, these guys are such  talents. So, Marc,  what songs do you particularly love performing this time around?
Marc: Carol of the Bells is a Christmas classic and is sure to entrance the audience. Festival Sanctus is simply a gorgeous piece. And Oh! Christmas Tree will have the audience in stitches.
937: You guys always find a way of adding the humor to the concerts, which keeps folks coming back for more! For our readers, what are details for location, price, dates?
Marc: We are back at Westminster Presbyterian in downtown Dayton on December 6th with two shows. One at 2pm and one at 6pm. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased at  http://Daytongaymenschorus.org or at the door.
937: As always, break legs…and ring, bring, sing in the Holidays once again for all of us! Is there anything else you liked to mention about the concert, Marc?

Marc: Let’s see….our small group ensemble Noteworthy is back and very excited to sing again! Director Kathy Clark wrote an original piece for the show that will leave toes a tapping. Also, there are opportunities to win raffle baskets filled with amazing prizes.

937: Sounds holiday ‘ish!’ Love it! Thanks Marc, and thanks yo all of the DGMC for spreading a little magic this season!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Dayton Music, On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles

Mystery Dinner Theater

November 24, 2025 By Dayton937

It’s a murder mystery whodunnit!!! Seasonal themed Mystery Dinner Theater shows with a delicious 3 course Italian Meal.

IIt’s Christmas time and The Wassail Warblers, a group of long-time friends and semi-committed amateur carolers, are making their annual rounds of holiday cheer. Armed with matching scarves, an curated setlist, and exactly one person who can actually sing, they’re determined to brighten their town with off-key classics and questionable choreography.

Midway through “Good King Wenceslas,” one of the carolers slips away. But when they’re still missing by dessert, the group begins to panic. Can you solve the mystery? Join us for holiday fun and see.

Join Mayhem & Mystery to find out!

MAYHEM & MYSTERY INTERACTIVE DINNER THEATRE
Dinner & Show only $39.95 (tax and gratuity not included)
Call 937-461-3913 for Reservation (Required)
Shows start at 7:00PM (Mondays)
Select Fridays & Saturdays

 

 

 

 

Please call to make reservations. 937-461-3913. Go to our website to see show details. www.thespaghettiwarehouse.com

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Wright State presents The Wedding Singer

November 15, 2025 By Dayton937

THE WEDDING SINGER musical takes us back to a time when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up and a wedding singer might just be the coolest guy in the room. Based on the hit Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore movie, The Wedding Singer’s sparkling score does for the ’80s what Hairspray did for the ’60s. (Music by Matthew Sklar, Book by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy with Lyrics by Chad Beguelin. Just say yes to the most romantic musical in twenty years!

Senior Lecturer and Director Jamie Cordes shared, “This is a fast-paced story with high energy choreography that will have the audience moving in their seats. Audiences will immediately be transported to the 80’s when they see the colorful, playful elements of the set. The score honors the exciting pop and rock music from the time. And who doesn’t love a romantic comedy?

The musical version of this story captures all of these elements while reminding us the good guy can get the girl.

The Wedding Singer showcases the triple theatre training our students receive. The show demands skillful singing, acting and dancing and this cast shines in all areas!”

Director is Jamie Cordes (last season’s director of CARRIE, THE MUSICAL), with Music Director Wade Russo, and Choreographer Ashley Pabst with Associate Choreographer Aidan Edwards. Lighting Design by Professor Matt Benjamin and Sound Design by James Dunlap, resident Sound Designer.

THE WEDDING SINGER runs Nov. 15th (8 pm), Nov. 16th (2 pm), Nov. 20th (7:30 pm), Nov. 21st. (8 pm), Nov. 22nd (2 pm and 8 pm), Nov. 23rd (2 pm) at Wright State University’s Creative Arts Center, in the FESTIVAL PLAYHOUSE.

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