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Kettering’s Playhouse South isn’t above taking risks as it seeks to entertain with familiar titles as well as more contemporary shows aimed at a younger demographic. $13-$15 Sept. 15-24: “Women Playing Hamlet” Nov. 3-12: “Chess” March 2-11, 2018: “The 39 Steps” May11-20,2018:“Rock of Ages”
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Town Hall Theatre provides an array of familiar titles including junior versions of many musical hits.
$50-$75; $5-$15 Sept. 15-Oct. 1: “Disney’s The Lion King Jr.”
Oct. 20-29: “Wiley and the Hairy Man”
Nov. 3-5: “Babe, The Sheep Pig”
Dec. 1-17: “Fancy Nancy: Splendiferous Christmas The Musical”
Jan. 19-Feb. 4, 2018: “The Giver”
Feb. 16-19, 2018: “Law &Order:F airy Tale Unit”
March 9-25, 2018: “Curious George: The Golden Meatball”
May 4-20, 2018: “Madagascar: A Musical Adventure”
June 1-3, 2018: “Camelot and Camelittle”
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For over 50 years Troy Civic Theatre has offered familyfriendly entertainment. Classic comedies are always stan- dard fare in particular. $58; $14-$16 Sept. 29-Oct. 8: “Yankee Tavern” Nov. 10-20: “The Pajama Game” March 2-13, 2018: “Escanaba in da Moonlight” May 4-14, 2018: “Mak-
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Undercroft Players strives to give theatergoers quality productions at an affordable price. Single tickets: $5-$10
Nov. 16-19: “It’s a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play”
April 19-22, 2018: “The Selfish Giant”
Xenia Area Community T heater’s programming embraces comedies and dramas as well as mysteries and original works. $12-$17 Sept. 8-17: “Play On!” Oct. 27-Nov. 5: “The Hound of the Baskervilles” Dec. 8-17: “What Hap- pened After Once Upon a Time” Feb. 9-18, 2018: “Last of the Red Hot Lovers” April 6-15, 2018: Until Dark” May 25-June 3, 2018: “You Can’t Take it With You” “Wait
Yellow Springs Theater Company, devoted to new and classic works, believes theater can“enrich the soul, challenge the mind, and expand the heart of the diverse community in which it serves.”
Sept. 28-Oct. 7: “Fefu and Her Friends”
Single tickets: $15 for adults; $12 for seniors/ students.
Young at Heart Players is primar ilyd evoted to themes such as connection and ageism in an attempt to enhance communication, creativity and socialization in the lives of senior adults.
Nov. 17-26: “Tuesdays with Morrie”
June 1-10, 2018: TBA
Mondays and select Fridays at Spaghetti Warehouse, 36 W. Fifth St., Dayton. (937) 461-3913
Mayhem and Mystery is an interactive theater experience known for its feel-good, upbeat comedies.
$29.95 (dinner and
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show) Sept. 11-Oct. 30: “Zombie Nonsense” Nov. 6-31: “A Holiday at the Movies”
The student arts education organization continues to enrich the local arts scene with impressive performances stemming from a wide range of participants from numerous schools across the Miami Valley.
Jan. 2018: TBA
Celebrating its 10th season, “The Signature” spotlights urban creative arts, notably the art of spoken word, in collaboration with Oral Funk Poetry Productions and the Human Race Theatre Company.
Oct. 14: “Razzl eD azzle: Decade Celebration”
Dec. 1: “Beyond the Decade”