Know Theatre will open it's 13th season with New Zealand playwright Gary Henderson's play, Skin Tight. The production will be directed by Drew Fracher with scenic and lighting design by Andrew Hungerford and sound design by Doug Borntrager.
Know Theatre will open it's 13th season with New Zealand playwright Gary Henderson's play, Skin Tight. The production will be directed by Drew Fracher with scenic and lighting design by Andrew Hungerford and sound design by Doug Borntrager.
Beginning September 23, The Human Race Theatre Company and Wright State University Theatre are engaging in a unique collaboration to present Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize- and Tony-winning comedy/drama masterpiece August: Osage County.
Tracy Letts' masterpiece, August: Osage County, has won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, multiple Tony awards and accolades around the world, including Time magazine's declaration that it's The Play of the Decade. Now, in its regional premiere, August has accomplished something that never happened before - a collaboration between Dayton's own professional theatre company, The Human Race, and Wright State Theatre on a production at Wright State's Festival Theatre.
The cast of the historic Human Race Theatre Company/Wright State University Theatre Department collaborative production of Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, August: Osage County, is now set. The 13-member ensemble of seven professionals and six WSU students includes two performers who were understudies during the play's five-Tony-winning run on Broadway.
R&H Theatricals, a division of Rodgers & Hammerstein: An Imagem Company, has acquired the performance rights to Adam Gwon's musical ORDINARY DAYS, and will begin accepting applications for professional productions starting Tuesday, September 21. On the same day, Ghostlight Records will release the Original Cast Album CD of ORDINARY DAYS.
R&H Theatricals, a division of Rodgers & Hammerstein: An Imagem Company, has acquired the performance rights to Adam Gwon's musical ORDINARY DAYS, and will begin accepting applications for professional productions starting Tuesday, September 21. On the same day, Ghostlight Records will release the Original Cast Album CD of ORDINARY DAYS.
Beginning September 23, The Human Race Theatre Company and Wright State University Theatre are engaging in a unique collaboration to present Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize- and Tony-winning comedy/drama masterpiece August: Osage County.
Tracy Letts' masterpiece, August: Osage County, has won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, multiple Tony awards and accolades around the world, including Time magazine's declaration that it's The Play of the Decade. Now, in its regional premiere, August has accomplished something that never happened before - a collaboration between Dayton's own professional theatre company, The Human Race, and Wright State Theatre on a production at Wright State's Festival Theatre.
As part of Urban Nights September 10, The Human Race Theatre Company is going to hold a big 70's Karaoke Contest on the Loft Theatre stage, with prizes up to $250 and a chance to perform in December.
As part of Urban Nights September 10, The Human Race Theatre Company is going to hold a big 70's Karaoke Contest on the Loft Theatre stage, with prizes up to $250 and a chance to perform in December.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, will be presenting three new musicals over the weekend of July 16-18 - one about a fictional country singer, one about a real pop legend, and one that will be whatever springs from the minds of some of the most creative teens in the region.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, will be presenting three new musicals over the weekend of July 16-18 - one about a fictional country singer, one about a real pop legend, and one that will be whatever springs from the minds of some of the most creative teens in the region.
The cast of the historic Human Race Theatre Company/Wright State University Theatre Department collaborative production of Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, August: Osage County, is now set. The 13-member ensemble of seven professionals and six WSU students includes two performers who were understudies during the play's five-Tony-winning run on Broadway.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, will be presenting three new musicals over the weekend of July 16-18 - one about a fictional country singer, one about a real pop legend, and one that will be whatever springs from the minds of some of the most creative teens in the region.
Human Race Theatre Company Presents the Midwest premiere of ORDINARY DAYS, by Adam Gwon, June 10 through 27 at The Loft Theatre. ORDINARY DAYS debuted in New York as a part of the Roundabout Theatre Company's 'Underground' series last October.