The Dayton Convention Center will launch is 1st Annual Halloween Movie Series. Movies will begin Saturday, October 1st and run through Saturday, October 22nd in the Theater of the Convention Center. There will be several movies at various times to appeal to the entire community.

“We are delighted to add to the line-up of fall festivities, here in Dayton. We hope to see old friends and new faces this October and we present our inaugural Halloween Movie Series,” shared Kelli Donahoe, General Manager of the DCC. “By offering multiple dates and movies for all ages, we are looking to provide an alternate option to your typical movie experience.”
“In addition to our concession offerings, Warped Wing will be on-site offering a complimentary tasting of their local craft brew during the evening movies, as a way to enhance your visit,” added Donahoe. “There will also be trivia and prizes at the start of each movie. So don’t be late!”
22 E. Fifth Street
Dayton, OH 45402
937.535.5300
Tickets are on sale now @ Tickets & Deals (daytonconventioncenter.com)
Adults = $10.00, Children 12 & Under = $5.00
Over 600 seats in the theatre.

Ro Nita Hawes-Saunders, CEO of the internationally acclaimed Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC), announced her intention to terminate her tenure, effective December 31, 2022.
Ro Nita believes that DCDC is a community trust and cultural treasure, whose reason for being is to recreate and celebrate the African American heritage and experience.
The board of directors, will begin the daunting task of filling her position, in order for DCDC to continue its excellence that it represents in the arts world-wide.
The Dayton Independent Film Festival (DIFF) celebrates regional filmmaking and stories from Midwestern filmmakers who offer their DIFFerent and unique vision. This weekend they host their 3rd annual Film Festival at The Neon Movies. The festival will showcase films from established professionals, emerging filmmakers, and students. Celebrating impactful stories from narrative, documentary or animation— everyone has a story to tell, DIFF cannot wait to showcase these films and filmmakers.







Free eats, pop-up arts performances, tech demos at new Launch Dayton Startup Week closing party
Aerialists will spin through the air as you groove to a live jam band and find your new favorite small business to support. Eats are free until we run out! Continue your evening in Dayton by popping over to the free concert at the Levitt after the party, then make your way back to the Tank for Culture Works’ After the Levitt.
+ tech demos from:
About Launch Dayton Startup Week:
Renowned comedian 
Pines of Rome and Brandon Patrick George: Friday, September 16 and Saturday, September 17, 7:30 pm, at the Schuster Center
Charlie Parker’s Yardbird:
Far Away Places: Scheherazade:
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow:
Hometown Holiday Featuring Amahl and the Night Visitors:
In 1973, Jean Poiret’s ‘La Cage Aux Folles‘ broke barriers with its approach to same-sex relationships and what family means. It was controversial, head-turning and ground-breaking. Today, 2022, the topic is still facing much of the same scrutiny. What is family? What is Love? and What does La Cage Aux Folles Even Mean? For more on those quandaries, head to TheatreLab‘s upbeat, poignant portrayal of Jerry Herman and Harvey Fiersteins‘s version ‘LA CAGE!’ The much beloved show, which has the distinct honor of nabbing the Tony Award for each of it’s iterations, has it all! The cast is made up of some of Dayton’s best including Ben Douglas, Joshua Stucky, Allie Haines, Garret Young and Cabaret‘s break-through performer Alex Everett. Within this play within a musical, we also get some great dancers, mingling with some attention grabbing RubiGirls. It literally has a little something for everyone! The show is sponsored by Square One Salons & the RubiGirls, INC.
The show keeps the heavy plot line light and manageable, but there are moments when you will feel the lump in your throat, realizing this story now 50 years old, is still so raw, so relevant. Philip Drennen directs the show, highlighting Douglas and Stucky‘s abilities to reach into people’s hearts…through laughter, but more-so, through honesty. What makes the show so surprising is how it navigates from heart-felt, to outright craziness….enter Hannah from Hamburg (Scott Winters embodies the leather goddess to a ‘t’)….Phaedra the Enigma (Jonathan McNeal makes his debut in local theater)…and the other ‘dangerous’ Cagelles (Zach King, Tim Farquhar, Jake Sams, Derrick Latimer, Sam Evans, Brooke Hardin, Joshua Hughes, Jamal Cann & Angie Thacker.) And of course, the laughs continue with Everett‘s hyper-gay butler/maid, Jacob and Haine‘s sophisticated socialite, Jacqueline.
Music Director, Norm Moxley, has his hands full, as only Herman’s ‘Hello Dolly!‘ demands more from one of his scores, but with help from his talented orchestra, the songs are solid
The Pilot, a hot-shot F16 top gun, finds herself grounded when an unexpected pregnancy stalls her flying career. She reups with the Air Force in the hopes of once again flying her “Tiger,” but finds herself reassigned to a bunker outside Las Vegas. The Pilot struggles through dreamlike 12-hour shifts hunting terrorists by day and being a wife and mother by night, leading her into a downward spiral. The lines crumble between home and professional worlds, and a mistake on the job might just cost her everything.
The role of The Pilot will be played by extraordinary Cincinnati-based actor and playwright Maggie Lou Rader, who audiences will remember from last season as Marie Antoinette in The Revolutionists. “Maggie brings a grounded empathy for her characters that resonates powerfully on stage.




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