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The Human Race Theatre Company is Dayton’s only professional regional theater and has particularly championed many new plays and musicals. Universal storytelling is a key component in its programming as the organization attempts to produce shows that touch emotions and remind audiences “why we are here.”
$54-$206; Single tickets vary
Sept.7-Oct.1:“Legendale – A New Musical” Nov. 2-19: “The House” Feb. 1-18, 2018: “Sex with Strangers”
April 5-22, 2018: “Brighton Beach Memoirs”
April 19-May 13, 2018: “Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End”
May 31-June 24, 2018: “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [Revised]”
Springfield Arts Council delivers national tours and con- certs annually while also promoting community-building through the performing arts.
$155-$230; Single tickets: $35-$55
Sept. 30: “Sing-A-Long Grease”
Oct. 21: The Carpenters Tribute featuring Michelle Whited
Dec. 2: The Midtown Men – Holiday Hits
Feb. 10, 2018: Waylon, Willie, Cash: Outlaws and Highwaymen
March 16, 2018: The Celtic Tenors
April 28, 2018: Glen Burtnik’s Summer of Love
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Clark State Community College’s theater arts pro- gram presents varied works from the sophistication of Mol iere to the hot-button drama of Tony Kushner. Single tickets: $15 Oct. 27-Nov. 5: “King Lear”
Spring 2018: TBA
Beavercreek Community Theatre continues to divide its programming between traditional and edgier tastes. Some of its best shows in recent years have stemmed from its alternative Edge of the Creek presentations.
$12-$15 Oct. 27-Nov. 5: “Young Frankenstein”
Dec. 1-10: “Just in the Nick of Time”
Jan. 26-Feb. 4, 2018: “A n d T hen T here Were None”
March 2-11, 2018: “Stuart Little”
April 27-May 6, 2018: “A Streetcar Named Desire”
June 15-24, 2018: “Company”
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Dedicated to innovation through inclusion, INNOVAtheatre specifically embraces diversity in its quest to provide unique theatrical experiences.
Sept. 21-23: “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert”
Dec. TBA: “Steel Magnolias”
Thriving on its intimate setting, Lebanon Theatre Company aspires to produce works “evoking emotion and wo nder” for theatergoers.
Season tickets: gle tickets:
$19 Sept. 22-Oct. 1: “Guys and Dolls” Oct. 6-21: “The Séance” Oct. 13-14: “Raise Your Voices” Dec . 1-10 : “A Charlie Brown Christmas” Jan. 19-20, 2018: “Annual Gala – Elegance in Music” Feb. 4, 2018: “Pinocchio” March 16-25, 2018: “Almost, Maine” April 8, 2018: “Rapun- zel” $50;
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May 18-27, 2018: “The Foreigner”