Dayton Daily News

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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”

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