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An Evening of Jazz, Bossa Nova, and Global Harmony at Joui Wine

October 10, 2025 By Dayton937

This Wednesday, Dayton music lovers are invited to experience something truly special: an intimate concert featuring the remarkable musical partnership of trombonist and vocalist Natalie Cressman and composer and guitarist Ian Faquini at Joui Wine. Presented by Venus Child Productions, the evening promises an evening of sophisticated jazz, Brazilian grooves, and enchanting vocals that will transport audiences across continents and musical traditions. Local singer and recent Berklee graduate Kammeron Frost opens up this special evening of live music.

Though calling Cressman and Faquini a duo understates the depth of their musical collaboration, their partnership represents something far more expansive. Hailing from San Francisco and Brasilia respectively, the two artists have cultivated a singular creative communion that draws from their shared love of the Brazilian songbook, jazz, Impressionism, and sophisticated pop songcraft.

What sets this duo apart is their fearless eclecticism. Their original compositions weave lyrics in Portuguese, French, and English into a rich tapestry of sounds that borrows from multiple stylistic traditions. Accompanied by the warm tones of acoustic guitar and trombone, their sumptuous two-part vocal harmonies create a richly orchestrated sound that belies the intimate duo format, seeming to emanate from a much larger ensemble.

Cressman, a trombonist, vocalist, and songwriter, brings sophisticated melodic sensibility to the ensemble, while Faquini’s composition and guitar work provide both harmonic depth and rhythmic vitality. Together, they’ve created a sound that feels both timeless and contemporary, sophisticated yet deeply soulful.

HOW TO GO?

Join Natalie Cressman and Ian Faquini for an evening of live music this Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at Joui Wine, located at 117 E 3rd St, Dayton, OH. Doors open at 7:00 p.m., with the show running from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Tickets are available for $20 in advance or $25 at the door. This is an event for ages 21 and up.

To learn more about the artists, visit Natalie Cressman’s website


Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton, Jazz Tagged With: arts, bands, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, Jazz, Joui Wine, live music, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton, wine

Springboro Harvest Jam

October 10, 2025 By Dayton937

Join Us For The Springboro Harvest Jam @ Springboro’s
Wright Station on Saturday, October 11th, 4pm to 10pm
** No Cover Charge To Attend **
🙃 ! What’s Not To Like Below ! 🙃
Food ✅ Drink ✅
Live Entertainment ✅
50/50 Raffle ✅
Corn Hole ✅ Jenga ✅
100 Pumpkin Giveaway ✅
20×20 TENT W/ Tables & Chairs ✅
Entertainment Lineup :
Montana Iverson : 4:30 – 5:15
Lovebomb : 5:30 – 6:45
Velvet Crush : 7:30 – 9:30
Plenty Of Food Options :
Warped Wing Barrel Room & Smokery; Tres Amigos Bourbon & Tequila; Jersey Mike’s; Bubbakoo’s Burritos; Tropical Smoothie.
Plenty Of Drink : FEATURING The Warped Wing Trotwood Trailer
Don’t Miss The 100 Pumpkin Giveaway by Glasshouse Realty
50/50 Raffle Brought To You By The Pink Ribbon Good. Stop By Their Pink Medic Trailer & Say Hello !
Join Us For An Evening Filled With 💯% FUN For Everyone

Filed Under: Dayton Music

‘Anthropology’ hits the stage at Sinclair this weekend!

October 10, 2025 By Joshua Stucky

It is always great to see something new on the stages in the Dayton area. This time around, it is ‘Anthropology’ at the Sinclair Theater. We got the scoop on the performance! So excited to chat with the show’s director, Gina Neuerer!

937:  Why did you choose Anthropology?

I read the script of anthropology and immediately wanted to be part of telling this story. The playwright, Lauren Gunderson, is an incredibly creative storyteller and is telling a thriller of a story with anthropology! You’re on the edge of your seat, holding your breath, all the way through to the end. From an educational standpoint, the script offered our performance students the ability to develop deeply layered characters and the technology students the opportunity learn computer and video design and engineering skills.

937: It really is about finding the script that puts it all into play like that!!  What do you hope audiences gain from this production?

I look forward to the audiences experiencing this fast-paced, beautiful story. I look forward to the audience being witness to the love and grief within this family and the many ways we cope with trauma and how it is possible to come together after we break apart.

937: Which of course means the story must be a doozie….can you gives us insight into the story itself?

When Merril creates an AI version of her sister, she finds herself questioning the difference between reality and fiction.  As her creation begins to develop motives of its own, Merril’s life is thrown into chaos as her family gets pulled into the power of a well-programmed machine.  A story that intertwines the love of family with AI technology, anthropology will take you on a journey that will have you questioning what is real and what is not.

Here is a quote from the playwright:

“While anthropology is a roller coaster of the contrasting tensions between technology and its creators,” says Gunderson, “this play is truly a very human story of family, grief, resilience, love and sisterhood… all new technology – like all art – is first and foremost a method of expressing and coming to understand ourselves.”

937: This sounds so intriguing, and THRILLING!!   What days/times is it showing?

The show runs at 7pm on

Oct 10, 11, 14, 16, 17, 18

And 2pm on Oct 12

The cast consists of Tiffany Higgins, Adalia Gaynier, Rosi Green, Kimberly Borst, and Ryan Ford.

Where: Sinclair Community College, Black Box Theatre (Building 2), 444 W. Third St., Dayton  

Ticket Information: $15 plus $2 service fee. No at-the-door ticket sales. All tickets must be purchased online at: www.sinclair.edu/tickets

 

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

This Must Be the Party Returns to The Brightside for “Stop Making Sense” Celebration

October 9, 2025 By Dayton937

This Must Be the Party!

Get ready to dance. One of Dayton’s most acclaimed musical events is back, and it’s bringing the legendary energy of The Talking Heads to The Brightside‘s Ballroom this October.

This Must Be the Party returns for an all-star musical celebration that features a complete recreation of the iconic Stop Making Sense album, one of rock music’s most beloved records. If you’ve experienced this event before, you know it’s not just a concert—it’s a full-throttle dance party that captures the experimental spirit and infectious groove of David Byrne’s masterpiece.

The evening kicks off with special guests The Nth Power from New York, a trio that brings together an impressive mix of musical talent and diverse backgrounds. Fronting the band is singer and guitarist Nick Cassarino, whose previous work with the Jennifer Hartswick Band and tours with hip-hop legend Big Daddy Kane showcase his versatility across genres.

On bass is Nate Edgar, whose credits include the bands Groovechild and John Brown’s Body, providing the low-end foundation for the group’s groovy sound. Completing the trio is drummer Nikki Glaspie, a powerhouse musician who spent five years as Beyoncé’s world-touring drummer before joining Ivan Neville’s New Orleans funk outfit, Dumpstaphunk.

Together, The Nth Power demonstrates that great music knows no boundaries—bringing together artists from jazz, funk, hip-hop, and rock traditions into one unified sound.

HOW TO GO?

Date: October 10, 2025
Venue: The Brightside (905 E 3rd St., Dayton, OH)
Doors: 7:00 PM | Show Starts: 8:00 PM

Tickets:

  • $25 presale general admission
  • $30 day of show general admission
  • $160 reserved tables with 4 tickets (limited quantity)

Get tickets here: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/this-must-be-the-party-with-special-guests-the-nth-power-2025-10-10-the-brightside-music-event-venue–9dcc83

All ages are welcome, though patrons under 18 will need parental supervision. Those 21 and over should bring valid ID if they wish to purchase beverages.

A heads-up for attendees: this is a standing show with limited seating available for those who need it. This is a dance party, so comfortable shoes are highly recommended—you’ll want to be able to move freely as the music takes you on a journey through one of the greatest albums ever made!

 

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

This Must Be the Party – A Tribute to the Talking Heads

October 8, 2025 By Dayton937

This Must Be the Party is BACK! It’s an all-star musical celebration of The Talking Heads featuring a complete recreation of the beloved “Stop Making Sense” album. It’s one of our most acclaimed events, and we’re so excited to bring it back to the Brightside Ballroom.

Very pecial guests The Nth Power kicks off this amazing show!

HOW TO GO? 

October 10, 2025

The Brightside (905 E 3rd St., Dayton, OH)

Doors 7pm / Show starts 8pm

Tickets available here: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/this-must-be-the-party-with-special-guests-the-nth-power-2025-10-10-the-brightside-music-event-venue–9dcc83

$25 regular general admission

$30 general admission price

$160 reserved tables with 4 tickets (limited qty)

All ages welcome. Under 18 needs parental supervision. Over 21? Need to bring ID to drink!

Please note: This is a standing show. There will be limited seating available for patrons who need it. Please wear comfy shoes because this is a dance party!

Presented by Venus Child Productions

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Be Creative With Me – Soul album – Romantic Novel Release Party

October 5, 2025 By Dayton937

🎶 Sound. Story. Soul.

You’re invited to the official release experience of Saukar’s latest multimedia project:

💿 Be Creative With Me

This is not your average album drop. Join us for a multi-sensory journey that fuses:

  • 🎵 8 original songs (AI-enhanced and re-recorded by real vocalists)
  • 📚 A narrative-rich short story collection
  • 🎤 Behind-the-scenes talk about the creative process and what’s next

Whether you’re an artist, music lover, storyteller, or culture curator—this release is for you.

Live Performances | Intimate Conversations | Vibe-Driven Atmosphere

🍷 Light refreshments will be served (in-person only).📡 Virtual attendees will receive a private access link with RSVP.

🛍️ Bonus:All RSVPs receive early access to exclusive merch, vinyl editions, and behind-the-scenes bundles.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Roots on The River Bluegrass

September 28, 2025 By Dayton937

Get ready for a foot-stompin’, string-snappin’, harmony heavy night of LIVE BLUEGRASS at Riverfront Park in the heart of downtown Miamisburg!
FEATURED BANDS
• The David Mayfield Parade
• The Shady Pine
• Evan Lanier
• Jenny & The Streetwalkers
Bring a lawn chair, grab a bite downtown, and kick back by the river for a fantastic night of music under the evening sky.
FREE ADMISSION
ALL AGES WELCOME
Come early – stay late
🎶 FREE BLUEGRASS CONCERT! 🎶
Downtown Miamisburg, OH
Saturday October 4th
Music starts at 5PM

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Moontemple, Chokesetter, Ghost Pipe

September 24, 2025 By Dayton937

A NIGHT OF DOOM AND RECKONING
On this night, the veil thins and the weight of the void will be made known.
Three forces gather to summon the deepest echoes of despair, ritual, and ruin.
This is not just a show.
This is a rite.
MOONTEMPLE – Harbingers of celestial doom, channeling arcane energies through colossal riffs and ancient rhythms. Their sermon is slow, hypnotic, and merciless.
CHOKESETTER – Rusted iron and broken stone. A slow grind of groove-laden sludge born from steel and suffering.
GHOST PIPE – Psych-doom conjurors pulling spirits from the smoke. Voices torn between worlds, effects swirling like ash in firelight. This is our offering. This is our invocation.
The stage is the altar.
The sound is the sacrifice.
The night is the witness.

September 25th, 2025
The Hidden Gem Music Club
507 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton, OH 45459
Doors at 7PM / Ritual begins at 8PM
$10 tribute at the gate
No gods. No mercy. Only volume.
Join us in the shadows.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Peach’s Open Mic Night

September 21, 2025 By Dayton937

Get ready for your weekly refill of music during Tuesday Open Mic Night at Peach’s Grill with host Kyleen Downes.
All styles and experience levels are welcome to our music community.
Enjoy our Happy Hour specials from 4pm-8pm, then get ready for the hot mic of artists.
To view the schedule of artists, register to perform, and watch recent open mic YouTube sessions, visit the link below:

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Resounding Applause: The Dayton Philharmonic’s Triumphant Return!

September 20, 2025 By Joshua Stucky

Elegant. Energetic. Celebratory. Last night was one of those nights in which you wish you could bottle the magic. The Dayton Philharmonic‘s kick-off to the 25-26 season was electrifying. Under the direction of  Keitaro Harada, the orchestra took on a new kind of vitality, and the audience sat up and listened!

‘Honestly, it was a triumph,’ said Elaine Gounaris. ‘I was floored,’ Brent Johnson stated. ‘It felt amazing,’ said Philharmonic musician John Kurokawa.

Harada knows how to command the musicians, while adding that charisma that any audience would eat with a spoon. His intense, passionate movements are only matched by his occasional nods and smiles assuring us he is having a blast! Harada is a recipient of the Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award and has only begun his 5 year tenure here in Dayton.

In this, his inaugural concert, we got to feel all the feels. (Even the Star Spangled Banner felt more humbling!) ‘The Inextinguishable’ symphony by Carl Nielsen, kicks things off with a round about look at life…and features a personal favorite…the Timpani! It is in that first act that you are captured…and ready for more! (The audience gave a standing ovation at intermission….ummmmm that says it ALL!)

Garrick Ohlsson, joins the Phil in the second half to bring Sergei Rachmaninoff‘s ‘Piano Concerto No. 2’ to perfect life! *Ohlsson is the only American pianist to bring home a gold medal awarded at the International Chopin Piano Competition! Astounding pianist!! It is the Rachmaninoff concerto that you are reminded of the power of music. Strong, soft, loud and moving…emotions run high. (Yes, Celine Dion fans, you are hearing overtones of ‘All By Myself’ in the Adagio…for older fans think Eric Carmen!) I whispered to my hubs ‘There is just something deep in Rachmaninoff’s music….he understood how music feels!’

Finally, let me say that getting to meet and greet with the musicians after the show may seem slight…but to see their pride, and hear their stories is a connection that should continue. BRAVO!!

As one who has loved orchestral music my entire life, I think Dayton is on to something. And, of course, it comes with a big ‘thank you’ for the contribution Neal Gittleman has shown to our community of music, for 30 years! Wow…what a legacy.

 

 

 

 

 

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

Live Music from Lee McKinney Trio

September 14, 2025 By Dayton937

Join us Thursday night September 18th as we welcome the Lee McKinney Trio back to the Whisperz Speakeasy stage. Cameron Vorhees and Tom Bresnick join Lee on stage for an evening of vibrant jazz and amazing musicianship. These guys will leave you stunned!!! They’ll play from 6-9pm during our Come As You Are Open House! Thursday night is also our $10 Tini Time offered every Thursday evening where an entire specialty list of martinis is just $10!
Please remember, we do not accept reservations. Guests are seated on a first come, first serve basis. We request guests adorn themselves in appropriate attire meaning business casual through evening elegance or period appropriate attire, if you wish (jeans are acceptable but must be well-kempt). We are 25 & up and require valid ID for entry!
Don’t forget, the password is required for entry and can be found on our website. www.thedrinkerys.com

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Gravity Defied! WSU’s StageWright Flies High, Again!

September 12, 2025 By Joshua Stucky

Packed house. Excellent Performances. Beautiful Evening! Once again, Wright State’s Arts prove their national recognition is well-earned. The StageWright concert at the Levitt Pavilion on September 11th was nothing short of magical. From the bands, to the dancers, to the singers…WSU knows how to perform for the crowd, and they did it again!

Put together by WSU’s Dan Zehringer, the event, now three years old, continues to grow in performances and crowd size. The weather was cooperative as well…cool breezes, cold beers, and a fabulous sunset. Supporters of all things WSU ‘raidered-up’ in the audience to hear their colleagues and friends perform.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The event kicked off with WSU Army and AFROTC color guard, and a rousing trumpet ensemble, which included the National Anthem. Following was a percussion ensemble that got the crowd ‘going!’ Two performances by WSU Dance students stunned the crowd; one with it’s intricate percussion, the other, lively and fun . The Jazz ensemble followed suit, bringing some ‘swing to the thing!’ The event closed with a invigorating version of Wicked’s ‘Defying Gravity!’

 

Sue Edwards, WSU President, addressed the crowd, reminding them to join the university for all their shows throughout the year. and of course the beloved ArtsGala 2026. Bravo Raiders!! Bravo!

     

 

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

The Beat Goes On: Dayton’s Next Generation Carries Forward the City’s Legendary Funk Legacy

September 10, 2025 By Dayton937

On Thursday, September 18, The Brightside Music & Event Venue will transform into a celebration of both Dayton’s storied past and its promising musical future. “From Dayton With Funk” promises an electrifying evening featuring three dynamic local acts: Luv Locz Experiment, MelinaMarie, and Freakquency. These rising stars will perform a carefully curated mix of iconic funk classics alongside their own original compositions, creating a bridge between the city’s golden age of funk and its contemporary renaissance.

The event offers more than just entertainment. Attendees will have the opportunity to view exclusive Dayton-centric segments from the PBS documentary WE WANT THE FUNK! providing historical context and celebrating the city’s often-overlooked contributions to American music culture. It’s a rare chance to see how Dayton’s musical DNA continues to influence artists today.

Luv Locz Experiment headlines “From Dayton With Funk”

What sets “From Dayton With Funk” apart from typical concert experiences is its commitment to supporting the region’s cultural infrastructure. Proceeds from the event will benefit PBS stations ThinkTV (Dayton) and CET (Cincinnati), and the Yellow Springs Film Festival, organizations that champion public media and arts programming throughout the area. In an era where funding for public broadcasting and independent arts initiatives faces constant challenges, events like this demonstrate how local music scenes can support broader cultural initiatives.

“It’s about more than just a night of great music,” explains event organizer, Libby Ballengee. “We’re investing in the platforms that help preserve and share our community’s stories.”

While the evening will undoubtedly feature beloved classics that have defined Dayton’s sound for generations, the focus on original material from contemporary artists ensures this isn’t merely a nostalgia trip. Luv Locz Experiment, MelinaMarie, and Freakquency represent different approaches to funk’s evolution, each bringing their own influences and innovations to the genre’s traditional foundation.

The Brightside Music & Event Venue, known for its intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics, provides the perfect setting for this multi-generational celebration.

The beat that started decades ago in Dayton continues to pulse through the city’s venues, studios, and hearts. On September 18, that beat will be louder than ever, carrying forward a legacy while writing new chapters in the ongoing story of Dayton funk.

HOW TO GO?

Thursday, September 18

Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM

The Brightside Music & Event Venue

All ages welcome!

🎟️ Tickets: http://bit.ly/44LlW9T

  • General Admission – $25 (Advance) Limited seating available throughout the venue 

  • VIP Table for 2 – $150 Reserved seating at premium tables near the stage (not on dance floor).

  • VIP Table for 4 – $200 Reserved seating close to the stage for your whole crew (not on dance floor).

  • General Admission Day of Show – $30 (we accept cash or credit at the door)

For more information about The Brightside Music & Event Venue and upcoming shows, visit their website here, or follow them on social media.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Charity Events, Community, Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles, Urban Living Tagged With: arts, bands, Dayton, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, Events, funk, live music, PBS, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

The Dayton Guitar Society Presents Guitar Fest

September 7, 2025 By Dayton937

Guitar Fest features professional guitarists from the southwest Ohio region performing many guitar styles, including jazz, blues, folk, classical, and popular.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

McCoy on Movies: THE LONG WALK

September 4, 2025 By Tabari McCoy

Stephen King’s first novel hits the big screen in all its dystopian, depressing glory

“Roads? Where we’re going, we’re definitely going to need roads.” Ray Garrity (Cooper Hoffman, center, with arms folded in white t-shirt) makes the endless trek until one man remains standing alongside his fellow contestants. (Pictured from left to right): Barkovitch (Charlie Plummer), Stebbins (Garret Wareing), Hoffman, Peter McVries (David Jonnson), Art Baker (Tut Nyuot) and Parker (Joshua Odjick).

CAST:
Cooper Hoffman (Ray Garrity)
David Jonnson (Peter McVries)
Tut Nyuot (Art Baker)
Ben Wang (Olson)
Garrett Wareing (Stebbins)
Joshua Odjick (Parker)
Charlie Plummer (Barkovitch)
Judy Greer (Ginny Garraty)
Mark Hamill (The Major)

WRITER: JT Mollner (screenplay by); based on the novel by Stephen King

DIRECTOR: Francis Lawrence

THE PLOT: Based on the first book Stephen King ever wrote and later published under his Richard Bachmann pseudonym, THE LONG WALK is set in a dystopian world of the 1950s/60s where, after a war, America now hosts an annual competition. The premise? Fifty boys – one from each state – compete to see who can walk the longest. The winner receives a prize of riches beyond their wildest dreams. Seems simple right? Not quite.

there are several stipulations. First, each walker must maintain a speed of 3 miles per hour. Second, they cannot leave the confines of the road. Third and most importantly, if they stop walking and/or fall under the required speed, they will receive a warning. Then a second warning. And then a third and final warning.

If they don’t start walking again within 10 seconds of that third and final warning, they have “their ticket punched” – a.k.a. they are shot to death right on the road. That means no sleep, no bathroom breaks. Nothing – just walking on the open road until their is only one last man standing.

The Long Walk has brought out many contestants this year. Among them are Art Baker (Tut Nyuot), a religious teen who wears a cross around his neck, Stebbins (Garrett Wareing), a seemingly perfect rabbit built for the long haul and Olson (Ben Wang), a wisecracking kid with a New England accent. There’s also Barkovitch (Charlie Plummer), who’s always got a foul wise crack ready and the silent and strong Parker (Joshua Odjick). But one young man, Ray Garrity (Cooper Hoffman) has a very specific reason to join The Long Walk, one that not even his loving mother Ginny (Judy Greer) knows, which is why she can’t talk him out of joining the contest. Also joining the contest is Peter McVries (David Jonsson), a young man with a very noticeable scar on his face that wants to win to change the world for the better.

 

But as the contest drags on, Ray and the rest of his fellow competitors will be tested in ways they never could have imagined … And the road is unrelenting, unforgiving and most of all, uncaring on THE LONG WALK.

 

THE REVIEW: A long time ago – college for me, specifically – I sat down with a group of friends to watch Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream. The story of four drug addicts living in 1990s New York City, it was gripping, unrelenting in its deep dive into the psychosis of each of its lead characters and easily one of the best done films I had seen of its type at that point in time. It struck such a nerve with me that any hint of ever wanting to do drugs, casually or other-wise, faded away much like the Sara Golfarb’s grip on reality in the film. The film was so well done, in fact, that a friend of mine dubbed it “the feel bad movie of the year,” a quote I revisit often and have previously in this very blog.

Given the captivating performances delivered by the film’s cast, Hoffman and especially Jonsson in particular, the unflinching violence executed throughout the film’s 108 minute runtime and themes explored – death, authoritarianism, vengeance, the good dying young, etc. – I may now have to update my reference. For THE LONG WALK, even in a form greatly altered from the source material, is everything Requeim was in 2000: Excellently directed, acted … And a film you’ll likely never want to watch more than once.

The novelization of THE LONG WALK was the first book Stephen King ever wrote. Having that reality sink in makes the story that plays out hit even harder in watching young men endure what they do onscreen, director Francis Lawrence drawing you into each of their worlds in excruciating fashion.

In one moment, you get to watch some of the boys enjoy true friendship, encouraging each other to stick together and survive a test with no cheat code. The next, you’re watching their worlds shatter as another one goes down, bringing them back to the reality of the inhumane task at hand. As the world watches them continue to trek the blacktop, it almost serves as a reminder for what often feels like modern life: No matter a person’s character, desires, intentions or will, all that awaits them all is death, save for one lucky one who gets to revel in the spoils of their fallen fellow man.

For those who enjoy acting, the art of bringing a character to life and the interplay between them, THE LONG WALK succeeds at every step. You will undoubtedly pick your favorites, be moved by their recklessness, their camaraderie and their desires … Only to time and time again be distraught by what unfolds. The ending may also leave those unfamiliar with the book a bit unenthused as Lawrence’s one mistake may be in not letting the symbolism be more blatant, especially after putting the audience through a grueling journey with his characters.

In short, if you are able to stomach the violence and hopelessness to enjoy the dynamic performances, THE LONG WALK is likely to captivate your attention … And make you say you can never sit through it again. If not, well, THE LONG WALK will feel like an even longer watch where, much like each contestant, the pain of the journey was not worth signing up for in the first place, no matter what the supposed prize may be.

OVERALL RATING (OUT OF FOUR POSSIBLE BUCKETS OF POPCORN):

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: The Long Walk

2 Nights of Dayton Music Fest

August 30, 2025 By Dayton937

A multi-genre multi-venue showcase of Dayton artists!
$10 per venue per day
$15 all venues per day
$25 all venues both days (for sale at the door)
Locations:
Blind Bob’s (Sept 5+6)
Yellow Cab Tavern (Sept 5+6)
Oregon Express (Sept 5+6)
Trolley Stop (Sept 5+6)
The Brightside (Sept 5 only)

Filed Under: Dayton Music

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

Dayton Pride 2026

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

June 7, 2026 7:30 pm Recurring
Dayton Poetry Slam
June 7 @ 7:30 pm Recurring

Dayton Poetry Slam

Dayton's longest running poetry show is celebrating it's 24th year.  Open mics, competitions, and featured poets await you twice a...

$3
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