Memorial Day weekend is a fitting opening for right next to me, a new musical by Gregg Coffin, whose prior works Convenience and Five Course Love have been hits for The Human Race, Dayton's own professional theatre company. That's because right next to me tells the story of a young military widow (Maria Couch) who, a year after her Marine Major husband (HRTC Resident Artist Jamie Cordes) was killed in Iraq, is completely unable to cope with the loss until his brother (Jim Poulos) leads her on a journey of transformation.
Memorial Day weekend is a fitting opening for right next to me, a new musical by Gregg Coffin, whose prior works Convenience and Five Course Love have been hits for The Human Race, Dayton's own professional theatre company. That's because right next to me tells the story of a young military widow (Maria Couch) who, a year after her Marine Major husband (HRTC Resident Artist Jamie Cordes) was killed in Iraq, is completely unable to cope with the loss until his brother (Jim Poulos) leads her on a journey of transformation.
Memorial Day weekend is a fitting opening for right next to me, a new musical by Gregg Coffin, whose prior works Convenience and Five Course Love have been hits for The Human Race, Dayton's own professional theatre company.
Memorial Day weekend is a fitting opening for right next to me, a new musical by Gregg Coffin, whose prior works Convenience and Five Course Love have been hits for The Human Race, Dayton's own professional theatre company.
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 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.
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.
There are four performers in the new musical Ordinary Days - four people, that is. Award-winning composer Adam Gwon says there's always a fifth character lurking.
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.
There are four performers in the new musical Ordinary Days - four people, that is. Award-winning composer Adam Gwon says there's always a fifth character lurking.
The Human Race Theatre Company continues its mission to develop new musicals this March 9-16 when the writing team of Larry Grossman, Carol Hall and Duane Poole will be in residence working on their new musical A Christmas Memory - based on the short story by Truman Capote.
Monty Python had it wrong - somebody does expect the Spanish Inquisition, namely audiences for Man of La Mancha. And those who come to The Human Race Theatre Company's production at The Loft will find themselves in the same dungeon as those awaiting their fate before the inquisitors.
A musical about mayhem behind the scenes at a soap opera, another about the space love leaves behind when it goes, and a third about whatever a talented group of area teens decide to make it about are all coming to downtown Dayton as part of The Human Race Theatre Company's Musical Theatre Workshop/Weekend July 17-19.
A musical about mayhem behind the scenes at a soap opera, another about the space love leaves behind when it goes, and a third about whatever a talented group of area teens decide to make it about are all coming to downtown Dayton as part of The Human Race Theatre Company's Musical Theatre Workshop/Weekend July 17-19.
They'll sell you the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge, when Victoria Theatre Association presents The Human Race Theatre Company's all-new stage production of Wait Until Dark, May 5 - 17 at the Victoria Theatre.