One clever actor, James Leaming, plays over 30 characters including George Bailey, Clarence, Mr. Potter, Mary, Martini and Zuzu, in THIS WONDERFUL LIFE, an enchanting and witty one-man stage telling of Frank Capra's Hollywood classic. Directed by Peter Amster, THIS WONDERFUL LIFE begins in the Drury Theatre at Cleveland Play House on Friday, November 26 and runs through Sunday, December 19, 2010. Tickets are available at Cleveland Play House box office by calling 216.795.7000 ext 4 or online at www.clevelandplayhouse.com. This Wonderful Life is presented with support from Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital, Premier Printing Corp, Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, and the Ohio Arts Council. Media sponsors of This Wonderful Life are WEWS NewsChannel 5 and Yelp.com.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
A generous, anonymous local supporter of The Human Race Theatre will help the organization close the year in excellent style by offering a $25,000 matching gift between now and December 20, 2010.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
A generous, anonymous local supporter of The Human Race Theatre will help the organization close the year in excellent style by offering a $25,000 matching gift between now and December 20, 2010.
The Human Race Theatre, Dayton's own professional theatre company, has a holiday show this year that isn't about Christmas spirit - it's about the spirit of a decade.
One clever actor, James Leaming, plays over 30 characters including George Bailey, Clarence, Mr. Potter, Mary, Martini and Zuzu, in THIS WONDERFUL LIFE, an enchanting and witty one-man stage telling of Frank Capra's Hollywood classic. Directed by Peter Amster, THIS WONDERFUL LIFE begins in the Drury Theatre at Cleveland Play House on Friday, November 26 and runs through Sunday, December 19, 2010. Tickets are available at Cleveland Play House box office by calling 216.795.7000 ext 4 or online at www.clevelandplayhouse.com. This Wonderful Life is presented with support from Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital, Premier Printing Corp, Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, and the Ohio Arts Council. Media sponsors of This Wonderful Life are WEWS NewsChannel 5 and Yelp.com.
Meaningful, it's not. Insightful, it's not. Laden with philosophical, social, political or artistic nuances, it's not. Heck, even director Joe Deer says it's not profound.
Encore Theater Company is pleased to announce it's upcoming ETC'S BIG FAT CONCERT SERIES. This new concert series will supplement the company's current offerings of opportunities for new musical theatre development. The concert will feature songs from some of the country's most innovative new writers. Under the direction of Amy Leigh, theNOVEMBER 4TH concert features songs by Ryan Scott Oliver (recently featured on NBC's THE APPRENTICE), Drama Desk Nominees Joshua Salzman and Ryan Cunningham, local writers Alex Horton and Kelsey Celek, among others.
Encore Theater Company is pleased to announce it's upcoming ETC'S BIG FAT CONCERT SERIES. This new concert series will supplement the company's current offerings of opportunities for new musical theatre development. The concert will feature songs from some of the country's most innovative new writers. Under the direction of Amy Leigh, theNOVEMBER 4TH concert features songs by Ryan Scott Oliver (recently featured on NBC's THE APPRENTICE), Drama Desk Nominees Joshua Salzman and Ryan Cunningham, local writers Alex Horton and Kelsey Celek, among others.
Meaningful, it's not. Insightful, it's not. Laden with philosophical, social, political or artistic nuances, it's not. Heck, even director Joe Deer says it's not profound.
Meaningful, it's not. Insightful, it's not. Laden with philosophical, social, political or artistic nuances, it's not. Heck, even director Joe Deer says it's not profound.
Meaningful, it's not. Insightful, it's not. Laden with philosophical, social, political or artistic nuances, it's not. Heck, even director Joe Deer says it's not profound.
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 Cleveland Play House and the Theatre Guild, Inc. present Ed Asner in a solo performance of FDR as part of Heritage Week at The Cleveland Play House.
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.