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Arts & Entertainment

Spotlight on the 937 Community Theatre 2023-2024 Season!

August 2, 2023 By Dawn Roth Smith

With all of the community theaters in town we thought we would spotlight their upcoming seasons. This will give you plenty of time to fill your calendars and purchase season tickets. This week I am happy to spotlight Brookville Community Theatre and Troy Civic Theatre.

 

Brookville Community Theatre located at 770 Arlington Rd Brookville, OH 45309 is at the end of their 38th Season. The Neil Simon comedy Plaza Suite, Directed by James Nelson will be performed September 7-17.  Brookville will tie up their season with Stuck At Home, directed by Bonnie Bertelson. You can see this comedy November 9-19, 2023.  Tickets for all shows at Brookville Community Theatre can be purchased here:  https://thebct.org/

 

Troy Civic Theatre, which has been producing shows at The Barn in the park since 1965 will open their 2023-2024 Season with I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick and is to be directed by Erin Gibbons. Performances run September 15-24.

November 10-19,  you can see Lysistrata by Aristophanes, directed by Derek Dunavent. In the midst of an ongoing war between Athens and Sparta, the Athenian Lysistrata calls together an assembly of women from throughout Greece to present her plan for peace. Continuing into 2024, Troy will produce Moon Over the Brewery by Bruce Graham which will be directed by Steve Dietrich. Performances: March 1-10, 2024

Wrapping up their season, Derek Dunavent will direct Godspell by John-Michael Tebelak, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz.  Based on the Gospel of Matthew, Godspell features an eclectic group of people who team up with Jesus to teach his lessons in a new day and time.  Performances of this fan favorite musical will be May 3-12, 2024. You can get tickets for the season at https://troycivictheatre.com.

 

Thank you to all of the Theatres for helping me with information to put this series together. There are many great options for everyone in 2023-2024. I hope you visit some of these theaters and are amazed by the wonder that is Community Theatre.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brookville Community Theatre, troy civic theatre

Interested in Comedy Sketch Writing? There’s a Class For That!

August 1, 2023 By Dayton937

Interested in learning sketch comedy writing from a professional writer? Looking to learn from the comfort of your own home? The Black Box is bringing you their second sketch writing course taught by the one and only Jonterri Gadson, writer on HBO’s “A Black Lady Sketch Show” and Netflix’s “The Upshaws.” Students will write their own sketches and be considered for sketch writing at the Black Box Improv Theater. Classes take place every Sunday for four weeks starting August 6th from 3-6pm.
Students can receive the full experience, sit in on classes, write sketches, and receive professional feedback for $125, or sit in on classes and learn to write sketches without feedback for $75.
Register online at daytonblackboximprov.com (link in bio). You will receive a Zoom link prior to the start of classes.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Life in the City 5th Annual Juried Exhibition

July 30, 2023 By Dayton937

Explore what Life in the City means to nearly 30 artists through a range of media including paintings, photography, collage, sculptural work, glasswork, fiber art and more.

Join featured artists in the gallery and learn about their experiences and perspective.  From urban gardens to forgotten spaces this show is designed to evoke connection and inspiration.  Doors open at 5PM.  The evening will feature live music, food trucks, and additional galleries, studios, and boutiques to explore.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Dayton’s Celtic Festival Takes Over Riverscape This Weekend

July 24, 2023 By Dayton937

Saturate your senses in the sights, sounds, and tastes of our Celtic heritage. Discover the magic that keeps people returning to Dayton’s Celtic Festival year after year. Come and experience the rich traditions that we Celtic folk hold dear to our hearts.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Live music back at the Dayton Arcade on Thursday!

July 20, 2023 By Dayton937

Last summer, Culture Works, presented a 6-week local music series in the Tank space, which is located in the basement of the Dayton Arcade, under the Rotunda. This year, the series kicks off again on Thursday, July 27, 2023 with the Dayton Battle of the Bands winner: Crabswithoutlegs!

This series and show in particular is highly anticipated by the community because the Tank is such a unique entertainment space, and the band performing is such a phenomenal talent. This space and series is “inspired by Centerpoint Energy.”

What makes the Tank unique starts with its entrance, which is located at 35 W 4th St, between Main Street and Ludlow Streets in downtown Dayton. Look for the walls of glass coming out of the sidewalk. That marks the entrance! Go downstairs to a space with intentional, artist c reated graffiti, and into a cool space with blue neon lights leading you to a theater in the round. It’s like nothing you’ve seen before!

Eleanor Dakota will kick off the evening with a couple solo songs. Photo by Fea Fotos

The band is a 9-piece jazz ensemble of very young musicians (age 20-23), several of whom studied at Stivers School for the Arts and are currently studying music on the collegiate level. Led by singer Eleanor Dakota and bass player Carter Griffin, the band has been wowing audiences since they made their debut at The Brightside Music & Event Venue (also located in downtown Dayton).

What makes this concert even more special is that there will be 3 live artists paining in the lobby, curated by Culture Works, and a pop up photo booth by Fea Fotos. A bar is on site for patrons as well!

“This is the first of several concerts we are planning for the back end of the summer season,” Libby Ballengee shared with us. She is working with Culture Works on the music booking, and is a big supporter of live music downtown. “We’re looking forward to having an eclectic season again with jazz, hip hop, Latin, and rock bands. If you’ve been missing Gilly’s – this first show is a don’t miss event for sure!”

 

HOW TO GO?

July 27, 2023

At the Dayton Arcade’s Tank (35 W 4th St – look for glass entrance in stairwell)

Doors open 6pm

Music 7:30-9pm from Eleanor Dakota & Crabswithoutlegs

$10 cover at the door

18+

Find out more about the Tank here:

https://www.arcadedayton.com/arcade-events/category/the-tank-inspired-by-centerpoint-energy/

Get a preview of Crabswithoutlegs here:

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton, Jazz Tagged With: arts, bands, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, live music, Things to Do

Dead Roses Art Exhibit

July 19, 2023 By Dayton937

Art Has No Rules is Back after 6yrs | Come Experience The Creative Genius of Taliaferro Sebastian as He Presents His New Collection Dead Roses.

This Will Be His First Solo Exhibit in a Commercial Gallery Presented By Black Palette Art Gallery. This Will Be a Red Carpet Event so come Dressed in your Best. The Color is Red and the Theme is Roses. The General Admission is Free but we do Offer a Rose Package that includes a Print of Artwork as well as a Bottle of an Exclusive Limited Edition ROSÈ

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

McCoy on Movies: Barbie: The Movie

July 19, 2023 By Tabari McCoy

The beloved children’s doll comes to life in a perfect for adults comedy/musical/drama that will entertain, inspire

“Where’s Allan and Skipper? Oh don’t worry – they’re around!” Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken (Ryan Gosling) as seen in the official poster for director/co-writer Greta Gerwig’s comedy/drama/musical BARBIE. © 2023 Warner Bros. Pictures. All Rights Reserved.

WATCH THE TRAILER HERE:

 
DIRECTOR: Greta Gerwig

KEY CAST MEMBERS: Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Simu Liu, America Ferrera, Ariana Greenblatt, Michael Cera, Issa Rae, Kate McKinnon, Will Ferrell, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Rhea Perlman and the voice of Helen Mirren

WEB SITE: https://www.barbie-themovie.com/
THE BACK STORY: Inspired by the iconic doll of the same name, Barbie stars Margot Robbie in the titular role as a stereotypical Barbie doll living in Barbieland. She is stereotypical in that she walks with arched feet perfect for her high heels, every day is the best day ever and she spends most of her time hanging out with her fellow Barbies like President Barbie (Issa Rae), Mermaid Barbie (Dua Lipa) and other more career-minded versions of herself. Also propagating Barbieland are the Kens, including her boyfriend (Ryan Gosling) and his top rival (Simu Liu). There’s also Ken’s sidekick Allan (Michael Cera), but no one pays any attention to him.
Things start to take a turn for our golden girl, however, when she begins having thoughts about death and her feet flatten out unexpectedly. This leads her to seek out the wisdom of the abused but resilient Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon), who explains what’s happening: A very sad girl in the real world – yes, the Barbies know there is a difference between them and humans – is playing with her and altering her existence in Barbieland. Thus, she must travel the mystical space from Barbieland to the real world and help make her sad real world owner happy again.
Also tagging along for the ride? Well, her boyfriend Ken of course. Arriving in Los Angeles, Barbie and Ken discover that real world is nothing like either of them thought … Which leads to some very precarious situations. And once the head of Mattel (Will Ferrell) finds out, the desire to literally put stereotypical Barbie back in her box becomes paramount.
But how do a simple receptionist (America Ferrera) and her estranged daughter (Ariana Greenblatt) fit into helping Barbie get back home, restore Barbieland and prevent a potential disaster that could alter both of their worlds forever? You’ll have to watch the movie to find out!
THE REVIEW: How do you take a beloved yet controversial children’s toy and make a two-hour opus of comedy, music and drama that is funny, poignant and – dare it be said – inspiring? You do what director/co-writer Greta Gerwig and her script partner Noah Baumbach have done with BARBIE.
 
Barbie – which is probably best left in the viewing pleasure of those 16 and up so they can catch all the cultural references and homages to decades of the character’s history – features a perfect mix of self-awareness, irreverence and heart. With Robbie and Gosling leading the way under Gerwig’s watchful eye, the film acknowledges all of the factors that have made her a staple of many children’s childhood while at the same time having fun with all of the things it has been criticized for throughout its history.
The twist, however, is that while it acknowledges those flaws, the film uses them as opportunity to talk about change in a way that shows how BARBIE is really just a reflection of the society in which she exists. This leads to moments of self-discovery for Barbie (and thus the audience), realization and empowerment in a way that genuinely may lead to inspire women of all ages.
That being said, the BARBIE experience is a phenomenal ride of comedy, music and sentiment thanks to the aforementioned stellar performances of Robbie, Gosling and their cast mates. The skill with which they bring their characters – none of whom are exactly known for their verbal history – to life is a masterclass in acting. Whereas Robbie gets to look pretty (she is Barbie, after all), she brings a score of humanity to a toy that has been criticized for the plastic nature – pun intended – of her supposed existence and affect on little girls worldwide.
This in turn makes her journey of self-discovery one that is not about a toy, but coming to grips with reality and finding your place in the world in which you live. That, of course, is just one of the messages that is delivered without being preachy or forced, making the film’s rather dramatic final 40 minutes a perfect compliment to the lighthearted 80 that precedes it.
Gosling’s performance is pretty much everything you could want out of playing the most famous fake boyfriend of all-time. Aloof and goofy to perfection while showing his character’s desire to just be respected, it feels like Gosling is channeling Terry Crews’ President Camacho from Idiocracy (which sadly feels more like a documentary than comedy at this point) with his comedic timing. His singing, dancing and rivalry moments with Liu’s character are just as outstanding, proving that his La La Land work wasn’t just a fling.
The same can be said for the rest of the cast, be it Cera’s perfect “This is what Michael Cera excels at” turn as all-around good guy Allan or Rae’s encapsulation of President Barbie. Whereas McKinnon’s excellent portrayal as the Barbie little girls mangle is hits every beat about the reality of what being a Barbie can be, Ferrell’s portrayal as a man who profits off of a woman’s idea but is (mostly) self-aware of it are both uproarious. Add Ferrera’s and Rhea Pearlman’s characters to the mix as older, wiser women who know just how special Barbie can be and it’s easy to understand how she became an iconic figure long before she hit the big screen.
Performances aside, there are just so many details that Gerwig places into the film that significantly impact the audience’s enjoyment of the film in a positive way. This includes everything from a masterful use of Barbie’s signature color palette to life-size constructions of notable toys and wardrobes to breaking the fourth wall and playing on the idea of what would Barbie really say and do if she were alive. From “what did they just say?!” moments to homages to classic Barbie fare, the film never really misses anytime it swings since the cast and crew are all committed.
Make no mistake: In the wrong hands or with a different vision, BARBIE could easily become a mess of a film that feels cartoonish, a half-baked money grab or just unnecessary. Instead, Mattel’s ability to step back and allow Gerwig and company to virtually have no limits on their creativity has created a film that will likely be viewed as classic as the doll that inspired it.
In short, BARBIE features a girl living in a Barbie world – and we would all be better off if we could live in it, too.
OVERALL RATING (OUT OF FOUR POSSIBLE BUCKETS OF POPCORN):

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles

Spotlight on the 2023-2024 Dayton Theatre Seasons- Part 4

July 18, 2023 By Dawn Roth Smith

Continuing our local theatre season spotlight, this week we are featuring Yellow Brick Theater and INNOVAtheatre. 

Yellow Brick Theater founded by Dionne Meyer and Jessi Stark. Their mission is to strengthen the vibrant youth culture of the Greater Dayton area by providing children and their families with theater education, performance experiences, and opportunities for artistic self expression. We accomplish this through teaching classes, workshops, and producing family- friendly performances.

Yellow Brick will produce Mean Girls: High School Edition. Performances will be October 20 & 21. Tickets and more information can be found here.

Just a little outside of the 937, and often featuring Daytonians you’ll find INNOVAtheatre Performances take place at the beautiful Sorg Opera House 63 S Main St, Middletown, OH 45044. INNOVA is a Community Theatre that was founded upon inclusivity and diversity has the following productions to offer us for their 2023-2024 Season. 

Hunchback of Notre Dame, Directed by: Richard Lee Waldeck, Vocal and Orchestral Direction by: Lorri Topping & George Drewyor, and Choreography by: Isadore Karrick performances are August 25 – September 3.

Love to do the time warp? Get ready, the cult classic, Rocky Horror Show Directed by: Richard Lee Waldeck and Musical Direction by: Hayden Floro will run October  20- 29, 2023.

In 2024 INNOVA will bring the musical American Idiot. Green Day’s powerhouse album is brought to life in this electric-rock musical of youthful disillusion.  Performances will be April 19- 28. 

Tickets can be purchased here:

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: INNOVAtheatre, Theater, Yellow Brick Theater

UK band makes a stop in Dayton on US Tour!

July 17, 2023 By LIbby Ballengee

UK’s Project Blackbird is on their first US tour, and are prioritizing Dayton as one of their stops! You can see them Tuesday, July 18th at 8pm at The Brightside.

This “extraordinary” band, as BBC 6Music’s Tom Robinson has described them, offers an atmospheric, genre-fluid listening experience that draws equally upon intellect and emotion. They are made up of 5 core members are vocalist Ming Nagel (originally from the USA), multi-instrumentalist Jon Read (former trumpet player for The Specials), guitarist Alan Roberts, multi-instrumentalist Jamie Varley, and drummer Eddie Dublin.

“Imagine a party at Ronnie Scott’s,” one fan suggests, “where Sade, Björk, Jeff Beck, and David Byrne meet Portishead and then go for a late night curry to exchange ideas…sublime”.

Local support comes from Rude Scholar. On site food truck, Phat & Rich, will be on site!

HOW TO GO?

July 18, 2023

Doors 7:30pm

Show 8:15pm

All ages welcome!

$10 advance /  $15 day of show.  
Advance tickets: https://www.venuepilot.co/events/75846/orders/new

Venue address: 905 E 3rd St (free, on-site parking available)

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, The Featured Articles Tagged With: arts, bands, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

Spotlight on the 2023-2024 Dayton Theatre Seasons- Part 3

July 12, 2023 By Dawn Roth Smith

With all of the local theaters in town we thought we would spotlight their upcoming seasons. This will give you plenty of time to fill your calendars and purchase season tickets. Our third installment will spotlight X*ACT and Actor’s Theatre Fairborn. 

Located at 45 East Second Street in Xenia, X*ACT will produce A World of Entertainment for their 2023-2024 season. The have selected a diverse lineup which opens with Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe, written by Eric Coble and directed by Dee Berdine. Production dates are October 20-22, and 27-29, 2023.  In December (1-10, 2023) Melodee Bass will direct Svetlana’s First Christmas, written by Dwayne Yancy & A Holiday Surprise is promised. 

The new year will bring No Exit, written by Jean Paul Sartre to the X*ACT stage directed by Mike Taint, production dates are March 1-10, 2024. Following No Exit will be the classic Lysistrata, by Aristophanes and directed by T. C. Kimmet. Lysistrata will run April 5-14, 2024. 

In April Lysistrata, directed by T. C. Kimmet, and written by Arsitophanes is a comic account of a woman’s extraordinary mission to end the Peloponnesian War. Production dates are April 5-14, 2024

Ending this season will be World Builders written by Johnna Adams and directed by Julie Hauwiller will be performed May 10- 19, 2024. “…a brilliant script with precise and punctuated dialogue that is as entirely believable as it is bizarre. A fascinating exploration of what it takes to truly love another person, WORLD BUILDERS is profoundly thoughtful, transformative storytelling at its finest.” —BroadwayWorld.com

Tickets and more information can be found here: xeniaact1.org

Jim Harworth has brought Actor’s Theatre Fairborn back to life. Located at 23 N Main Street, this vintage theatre has brought community theatre back to Fairborn and this upcoming shows promises to continue to bring quality entertainment to you. Jim stated that he is glad to be able to have audiences back after Covid, and is very thankful for the support of many local volunteers, like Craig Smith and former owner of the building Don Campbell. He also appreciates all of the support he’s had helping give back to the community. While there isn’t a set season for Actor’s theatre they do have a few shows coming up.

At the end of September the ghoulish comedy Moan Alone, by Mark Aloysous Kennerly, directed by Olivia Simpson will tell the tale of two couples (played by real life married couples) who go off for a Halloween getaway and get caught in a freak snowstorm. Due to unforeseen circumstances, they all slowly become zombies. Performance dates are September 29- October 7, 2023

 

In March of 2024 Craig Smith will direct the Neil Simon comedy Barefoot In The Park, this classic romantic comedy features Paul and Corie Bratter who are newlyweds in every sense of the word. He’s a straight-as-an-arrow lawyer and she’s a free spirit. After a six-day honeymoon, they get a surprise visit from Corie’s mother and decide to play matchmaker with their neighbor, Mr. Velasco. Everything that can go wrong does. Barefoot In The Park will run March 1- 10, 2024.

 

May brings the sentimental favorite On Golden Pond, by Ernest Thompson. Brian Sharp will introduce you to Ethel and Norman Thayer as they return to their summer home of 48 years. “…a rare and memorable theatrical experience…” —Variety. On Golden Pond will take the stage May 10-19, 2024. 

Tickets can be obtained by going here: ​​Actorstheatrefairborn.org

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Actor’s Theatre Fairborn, Theater, Xena Area Community Theater

Children of Eden July 13-23 at Epiphany Lutheran Church

July 12, 2023 By Dayton937

Epiphany Players Drama Ministry invites you to its 2023 Summer Musical, “Children of Eden” with six evening performances and two matinees July 13-23.

From musical theater greats Stephen Schwartz and John Caird comes a joyous and inspirational musical about parents, children and faith… not to mention centuries of unresolved family business! Adam, Eve, Noah and the “Father” who created them deal with the headstrong, cataclysmic actions of their respective children. The show ultimately delivers a bittersweet. but inspiring. message: that “the hardest part of love… is letting go.”

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

An Evening of Art with Ashley Speelman and DJ RIPOOG

July 10, 2023 By Dayton937

Join us at Pink Moon Goods, Dayton’s cutest gift and home goods store, for an evening of art and music featuring never before seen drawings from the sketchbook of Ashley Speelman and tunes from DJ RIPOOG (picnic music for your outer space lagoon retreat.”

Always a fun night in the shop for hanging with friends, making new friends, chilling to some music and enjoying new art.

Complimentary snacks and beverages.

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Yellow Springs Film Festival Coming in October

July 5, 2023 By Dayton937

This fall the village of Yellow Springs, OH will launch its first official film festival slated for October 6-8, 2023. Films and events will run at The Little Art Theatre, The Foundry at Antioch College and Crome Architecture

The first Special Event announcement is the audio immersive film experience, 32 Sounds (World Premiere, Sundance 2022). Audiences will be outfitted with headphones to explore what Rolling Stone calls, “The greatest documentary you’ve ever heard”. Oscar Award nominated director Sam Green will be attending both screenings to speak about the project and answer audience questions after.

The initial slate of additional documentary features will include, The Cave of Adullam (Tribeca ’23), Rather (Tribeca ’23), Citizen Sleuth (SXSW ’23), We Are Fugazi From Washington DC (’23), and Have You Got It Yet? The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd (’23).

The Shorts program will feature work from Steven Bognar, Rick Gomez / Steve Zahn, Charlotte Ercoli, Adam Meeks, Stephen Michael Simon and more. Narrative programming / special events announcements will come throughout the summer.

YSFF will also have a free retrospective of the career of Julia Reichert, a longtime Yellow Springs resident and Oscar Award Winning Director. Patrons can peruse film posters, listen to interviews and view excerpts of her incredible work.

The festival is the brainchild of filmmaker and producer Eric Mahoney. Mahoney’s work has premiered at Cannes,  Tribeca and SXSW and he is the host of the film centric Kon-tiki Podcast. He most recently directed and produced the documentary, Brainiac: Transmissions After Zero (World Premiere SXSW 2019). He is co-producing the event with Ian Jacobs, a Brooklyn based editor / producer / musician and long-time collaborator.

This year the festival has partnered with the Yellow Springs Community Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit, who is acting as the fiscal sponsor. YSFF has been able to launch from the immense generosity of private donors, local sponsors and is now in the midst of a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter. Backers can get first access to special events, purchase a badge for the duration of the festival or get merchandise while helping the YSFF to establish what they hope will be an annual and scalable event.

 

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: eric mahoney, film festival, YSFF

Spotlight on the Dayton Theatre’s 2023-2024 Seasons- Part 2

July 5, 2023 By Dawn Roth Smith

With all of the local theaters in town we thought we would spotlight their upcoming seasons. This will give you plenty of time to fill your calendars and purchase season tickets. Our second installment will spotlight The Dayton Theatre Guild and Dayton Playhouse. 

The Dayton Theatre Guild, Located at 430 Wayne Ave, begins their season with August Wilson’s Radio Golf– Directed by Robert-Wayne Waldron- With humor and courage, August Wilson’s Radio Golf examines the steep price “progress” can exact upon the soul. Performance dates are Aug 25–Sept 10, 2023.  They will follow Radio Golf with the thriller, Wednesday’s Child, By Mark St. Germain, Directed by K.L. Storer. When Becca is found dead, a homicide investigation digs into the lives of everyone who knew her. This dramatic play explores motherhood, passion, and the thin line between right and wrong. Production Dates are Nov 3–19, 2023

 

In January, Doug Lloyd will direct True West written By Sam Shepard. January 12-28, 2024. “A quintessentially American play about two brothers caught up in a cycle of hostility and violence, and desperate to gauge their manhood by the barometers of both myths, and of each other.”  …Theatre critic Deborah Klugman.

 

Flight of the Lawnchair Man, Directed by David Shough. Book by Peter UllianMusic & Lyrics by Robert Lindsey-Nassif, based on a concept by Robert Lindsey-Nassif. Loosely based on a true story, The Guild’s production takes off Mar 22–Apr 7, 2024. Flight of the Lawschairman is a musical that reminds us that dreams can come true if you believe in yourself.

 

Closing this wonderful season will be Superior Donuts “A witty, seductive, live-wire and greatly entertaining dark comedy that you just don’t want to end and you just don’t want to miss!” -Chicago Tribune. Written by Tracey Letts (August, Osage County) Superior Donuts explores the challenges of embracing the past and the redemptive power of friendship between an unlikely pair. Directed by Jared Mola, will perform Jun 7–23, 2024.

 

 

 

 

 

Tickets can be purchased here: https://daytontheatreguild.thundertix.com/


Dayton Playhouse, located at the beautiful Five Rivers’ Wegerzyn Gardens, 1301 E Siebenthaler, Dayton,  dances into their 2023-2024 season with the new musical, The Prom. Music by Matthew Sklar, lyrics by Chad Beguelin, and a book by Bob Martin and Beguelin, based on an original concept by Jack Viertel.  Directed by Tim Rezash, This musical follows four Broadway actors lamenting their days of fame, as they travel to the conservative town of Edgewater, Indiana, to help a lesbian student banned from bringing her girlfriend to high school prom. September 22, 2023- October 8, 2023

The ONE ACT Play That Goes Wrong, written by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer, is a farce that takes place on the opening night of an overly ambitious 1920s-style murder mystery. Directed by Ray Gambrell, who directed the 2022 FutureFest Winner Every Livin’ Soul, takes the stage November 10 – November 19, 2023. 

Kathleene Clark, returns to direct Is There Life After High School, book by Jeffrey Kindley and music and lyrics by Craig Carnelia. In this memory musical, no cast member plays a single part, but instead, each represents an assortment of old grads looking back – mostly with affection – on their high school days. Come and remember The Kid Inside, January 12, 2024 – January 28, 2024.

Sense and Sensibility, adapted by Kate Hamill who said “I wrote Sense and Sensibility because I believe so deeply that the classics belong to everyone. When we ensure that narratives of all types can take center stage, we know that we can all be protagonists, no matter our gender or background or circumstance. We can be heroes — or heroines — of our own stories.” Directed by Jenni Cypher, Sense and Sensibility will run March 8, 2024-March 17, 2024

Dayton Playhouse will close their 2023-2024 Season with the musical Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Director Dawn Roth Smith, plans to include a children’s choir for this production. Go, go see it!
May 10, 2024-May 26, 2024.

 

Returning in 2024 FutureFest, a festival of new plays will be July 19-21, 2024.

Tickets for Dayton Playhouse can be acquired here: http://wordpress.thedaytonplayhouse.com/tickets/

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Playhouse, Dayton Theater, Dayton THhre

ARTery Gallery Springs into Summer

July 3, 2023 By Dayton937

The ARTery Gallery is excited to announce their Visiting Artist for July is Ginny Baughman, who specializes in drawing and painting local landscapes and landmarks. The gallery’s NEW Member Artist of the Month and NEWEST artists to the Gallery is Gae Helton, a skilled and colorful mosaic artist, acrylic painter and muralist with beautiful mosaics on display The ARTery invites you to come meet 17 fabulous artists and artisans and see their work at the Gallery, open First Friday, July 7, from 5-9 pm and 3rd Sunday, July 16, from 12-4.  The ARTery Gallery is in the Front Street Building #100, Door B-C, 3rd floor, 1001 E 2nd St. Dayton, OH.

The ARTery Gallery currently has 16 Artists and Artisans with work on display including Watercolor, Acrylic, and Oil Painting, Digital Fine Art, Photography, Printmaking, Mixed Media, Ceramics, Mosaics, Custom Jewelry, Fiber Art and Sculpture with styles ranging from Traditional to Contemporary. Open each month *1st Friday 5-9pm and *3rd Sunday, 12-4pm.

*Current ARTery Artists include:  Fabienne Bee, Alison Bour, Rosalie Campbell, Samantha Farkas, Bob Farley, Charlene Fox, Jim Hayes, Gae Helton, Bonnie Kuntz, Sarah Maxwell, Melanie Morrett, Ashley Simons, Ryan Taylor, Jo Anne Vincent, Leonard Williams, and David Zawisa.

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Let Tabari McCoy Make You Laugh At WIley’s!

July 2, 2023 By Dayton937

Given the fact many Dayton comedy fans just celebrated America’s birthday,  Tabari McCoy knows some people might a little tired after their Fourth of July events. 

That’s not going to stop him, however, from bringing plenty of fireworks to the stage when he headlines Wiley’s Comedy Club this weekend.

“Let’s break it down: Tuesday was  recovery day for many people, especially if they didn’t go to work Monday because they were too busy partying Friday night-Sunday. That means they’re going to cram four days’ of work into Wednesday and Thursday, making them ready to relax as soon as Friday hits,” McCoy says, envisioning how the week is going to go leading up to his shows. “You already grilled, got sunburnt and/or spent too much money to end up home alone or with the same person you’ve been with forever, so why not come get some laughs? There’s no threat of burning down your house with those extra M-80s you forgot were near that bottle of lighter fluid in the garage.”

While it remains to be seen whether he is can make such predictions accurately, McCoy’s comedy track record reflects his ability to entertain audiences with hilarious results. Possessing 17+ years’ experience on stage, McCoy has performed at several festivals such as the San Francisco Sketchfest, Gilda’s LaughFest in Grand Rapids, Mich. and the inaugural Limestone Comedy Festival in Bloomington, Ind. Routinely heard on Pandora and Spotify, he has also appeared on the Fox’s former late night stand-up show “Laughs” and has released two albums, Laughing with a Panther and Remarkable. 

In addition, McCoy is an accomplished writer with work published in The Cincinnati Enquirer and Ebony.com among other outlets. (Many of the reviews from his McCoy on Movies blog are featured here on Dayton 937.) His appearances at Wiley’s, however, come in support of his latest project: “Be Happy,” his debut 1-hour stand-up special from Four By Three Productions currently available to watch on YouTube. Clips from the special have garnered views in the tens of thousands across Instagram and Facebook.

“I knew I had a funny and true joke about how most of America is really just the Midwest, but not to the tune of 85,000-plus views. If I ever find the time to start making all the sketches I have ideas for, maybe I can just become a TikTok influencer and have companies pay me to just eat burritos,” McCoy says. “Seriously, what is wrong with us that so many people just sit around watching others do everything things for hours on end; smartphones are just ironically named at this point!”

That notwithstanding, he hopes all those who come out to his shows will be happy that they did. 

“Pretty much anyone with a pulse knows the world is insane and we do horrible things to each other daily. The fact I haven’t caught a case dealing with the way people drive on I-75 between 8 a.m. to midnight is nothing short of a small miracle,” he says half-jokingly. “When I talk about being happy, I think how great it is I can get people – who sometimes may be a little intoxicated – to not think about the person or people in their life that drive them nuts while I’m on stage. I don’t want to get into that laughter/medicine cliché, but no one has ever left one of my shows to then start mailing crazy-*** letters to the media about teaching the world ‘the truth’ – RIP Ted Kaczynski!” 

WHEN YOU GO:

When: 8 p.m., Friday, July 7 & Saturday, July 8

Wiley’s Comedy Club

101 Pine St.

Dayton, OH 45402

(937) 224-5653

www.wileyscomedy.com 

Filed Under: Comedy Tagged With: Tabari McCoy, Wiley's Comedy Club

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