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2015-2016 Season Announced by Human Race Theatre Company

INTRODUCING THE HUMAN RACE’S 2015-2016 SEASON!\

HRTCWe’re proud to announce the lineup for our 29th season as Dayton’s premier professional regional theatre company. It’s a collection of great works with titles and authors you know but have yet to experience on the professional stage. And as ever, we will make you laugh, make you think and inspire you with the power and presence that comes with a live performance in the intimate Loft Theatre. This season, we’re delighted to also present one of the hottest comedians of our time and to join with some of our fellow Dayton performing arts organizations to bring you two incredible additional productions at the Schuster Center.

The 2015-2016 Eichelberger Loft Series Lineup:

THE FULL MONTY: THE BORADWAY MUSICAL
book by Terrence McNally
music and lyrics by David Yazbek
based on the motion picture released by Fox Searchlight Pictures and written by Simon Beaufoy,
produced by Uberto Pasolini and directed by Peter Cattaneo
September 10 – October 4, 2015

In need of quick cash and low on prospects, six unemployed Buffalo steelworkers come up with the outrageous idea to put on a strip act after seeing the local women’s wild enthusiasm for touring Chippendales dancers. Short on time and with little talent or physical appeal, the gang promises their show will be better because they’ll go “the full monty” and bare it all! As they prepare for the big night, they learn to let go of their doubts and insecurities—and their clothes—in this hilarious adaptation of the hit film.

STEEL MAGNOLIAS
by Robert Harling
November 5 – 29, 2015

The sassy hit of our 1988-1989 season finally returns!
Many things beside hair get done at Truvy’s hair salon, and that’s why it is the place to go in Chinquapin Parish, Louisiana. Gossip, revelations and witty Southern banter flow like refreshing sweet tea on a hot summer day. The opinionated Truvy and her new assistant, Annelle, play host to unlikely friends Ouiser and Clairee, the respectable and sociable M’Lynn and her beautiful daughter, Shelby. As the women come face to face with difficult times, they are brought together through strength and love.

THE GLASS MENAGERIE
by Tennessee Williams
February 4 – 21, 2016

Memories as fragile as glass are tossed into the air in Tennessee Williams’ first great masterpiece. Dreams meet reality and love becomes desperate in a shimmering drama of a family on the edge. Tom struggles in a modern day world while his mother holds tight to a fantasy of Southern gentility and his sister hides amongst the glistening crystalline creatures she collects. With an edge as sharp as broken glass, it’s a story that cuts deep into the longing of human hearts.

ONE SLIGHT HITCH
by Lewis Black
April 7 – 24, 2016

Life in suburban Cincinnati is good for Doc and Delia Coleman on the morning they’re about to throw their eldest daughter the perfect wedding they never had, that is until her vagabond ex-boyfriend arrives on their doorstep and wreaks havoc on all of their best laid plans. The result is a zany, door-slamming comedy about stressed-out parents, less-than-helpful siblings and interruptions galore from the mind of comedian Lewis Black. Will their daughter make it down the aisle or will the day end up a perfect disaster?

MASTER CLASS
by Terrence McNally
June 9 – 26, 2016

One of the opera world’s greatest legends takes center stage as Maria Callas gives three aspiring singers a rough welcome into the world of performing. During a series of master classes, this controversial personality now in the twilight of her career remains fearless as she looks back upon her life—the triumphs and heartbreaks, the egos and ambitions, the glories and the scandals. This Tony Award-winning drama gives a revealing look at a commanding diva and the sacrifice for art.

Add-on Productions for Loft Subscribers:

Subscribers can order discounted tickets to these four exciting events now, before they go on sale to the general public.

AMERICAN MOSAIC
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Miriam Rosenthal Foundation for the Arts
September 19 and 20, 2015 at the Schuster Center

Celebrate the riches of America’s genius and the breadth of Dayton’s talent in a spectacular mosaic of American music and performance featuring works by Dayton’s leading performing arts organizations. Experience the magic of Dayton Ballet, Dayton Opera, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Bach Society of Dayton, The Human Race Theatre Company, Muse Machine and Dayton Contemporary Dance Company all under one star-studded ceiling.

Lewis Black in Concert: A Benefit to The Human Race (Theatre Company)
October 11, 2015 at the Victoria Theatre

Comedian Lewis Black, the “King of Rant” himself, takes the Victoria Theatre stage in this one-night-only stand up concert benefiting The Human Race Theatre Company. You’ll laugh until you cry as one of the most popular comics of our time skewers the absurdities of life in his trademark finger-wagging finest.

THE SANTALAND DIARIES
A Special Holiday Extra for Grownups
by David Sedaris
adapted by Joe Mantello
starring Tim Lile as “Crumpet”
December 10 – 19, 2015

Meet the quintessential elf gone bad as he relives a series of less-than-merry misadventures in David Sedaris’ hysterical antidote for holiday havoc. Spend some time with the irreverent Crumpet—one of Santa’s little helpers during the Macy’s Christmas shopping rush—as he handles the hordes of insufferable shoppers and their kiddies with whacked out, wicked wit.

BEST OF BROADWAY II
Part of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra’s Kettering Health Network SuperPops Series
May 13 and 14, 2016 at the Schuster Center

It’s the exciting sequel to the 2014 fan favorite Best of Broadway as The Human Race artists return to join the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra onstage for a lively night of more of your favorite show tunes.

2014-2015 season subscribers – Renew by May 3 and guarantee your seats!
Come join us for another amazing season of theatre created especially for you. Renew your subscription now by returning the Renewal Form we mail to you on March 30 or by calling Ticket Center Stage at (937) 228-3630.

We’re taking reservations for new subscriptions now. Seating begins May 26!

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Cincinnati Ballet Presents Exciting Collaborations and World Premieres for 52nd Season

Featuring the long awaited return of Cinderella plus Balanchine, groundbreaking female choreographers and more

CB_logoCINCINNATI, OH. – Cincinnati Ballet’s 2015-2016 Season brings exciting collaborations, world premieres and the return of a beloved fairytale favorite with: The Kaplan New Works Series, Lady of the Camellias, Frisch’s Presents The Nutcracker, Cinderella, Wild Sweet Love and Director’s Choice performed at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.

The Kaplan New Works Series returns to be performed for the second time in its new home in the Aronoff Center’s beautiful Jarson-Kaplan Theater, September 11 through 19. With continual record-breaking attendance, the new location offers access to a larger audience while maintaining the intimacy for which the series is well known. New Works features three world premieres and one Cincinnati premiere from esteemed choreographers Adam Hougland, Viktor Plotnikov, Ma Cong and Gabriel Gaffney Smith. Long-time collaborator and Resident Choreographer Adam Hougland presents a solo piece, marking his sixth world premiere for Cincinnati Ballet. Viktor Plotnikov, a former principal dancer with Boston Ballet presents his new work in collaboration with UC DAAP’s acclaimed videographer Charles Woodman. Resident Choreographer for Tulsa Ballet, Ma Cong began his dance career at the Beijing Academy and has worked with the world’s most revered choreographers at the National Ballet of China. Renaissance man Gabriel Gaffney Smith, a composer and choreographer/dancer with BalletMet Columbus, presents the Cincinnati premiere, Detachment Without Reason, a pas de deux set to his own original musical composition.

Lady of the Camellias takes the stage October 23 and 24 with choreography by Val Caniparoli, accompanied by the moving music of Frederic Chopin, performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Caniparoli’s challenging, yet breath taking choreography journeys through love and loss when Marguerite, a famous courtesan, and Armand, a young countryman, become entangled in a forbidden affair. Based on Alexandre Dumas’ classic story of two hopeful lovers in 19th Century Paris, Lady of the Camellias has inspired many screen and stage adaptations including the films Camille, featuring an Oscar nominated performance by Greta Garbo, Moulin Rouge and the popular opera La Traviata.

Frisch’s Presents The Nutcracker, one of Cincinnati’s greatest holiday traditions, runs December 18 through 27. The Nutcracker was re-envisioned in 2011 by Artistic Director & CEO, Victoria Morgan, a success Cincinnati CityBeat says “strikes a delightful balance between light family fare and serious technical ballet.” The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra will perform Tchaikovsky’s magical score live at each performance.

Cinderella returns February 12 through 14, performed for the first time in over six years, with newly refurbished sets, updated costumes and a brand new beautiful carriage. Cinderella is the classic tale of a hapless young woman who undergoes a magical transformation, leading her to find love and the enchanted life she dreams of. Victoria Morgan’s choreography pairs delightfully with the captivating music of Sergei Prokofiev, performed by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, breathing new life into the treasured tale.

Wild Sweet Love with Balanchine’s Who Cares? presented March 18 and 19 marks our sixth shared production with BalletMet Columbus, as we collaborate to present a full corps de ballet in George Balanchine’s Who Cares?, backed by some of George Gershwin’s most famous melodies. Accompanied by a variety of hit songs by popular artists, including everything from Roberta Flack to Queen, Wild Sweet Love is performed by Cincinnati Ballet and follows one woman’s journey navigating the ups and downs of love. The production is punctuated by a special presentation of Age of Innocence by BalletMet Columbus, choreographed by their own artistic director, Edwaard Liang. This modern piece is inspired by Jane Austen and set to music by Thomas Newman and Philip Glass.

Ballet Toybox returns in its fifth season, offering the perfect opportunity to introduce young children to the joy of dance on Sunday, March 20. The program features the Cincinnati Ballet Second Company in a mix of ballet and storybook classics. At under an hour and only $20 a ticket, Ballet Toybox is an interactive adventure where the audience learns about the essential elements that make up the beauty, humor and inspiring discipline of dance.

Director’s Choice shines a spotlight on groundbreaking female choreographers April 29 and 30, with selections hand-picked for Cincinnati audiences by our very own Artistic Director & CEO, Victoria Morgan. The mixed-repertoire includes Cylindrical Shadows, A Solo in 9 Parts, Habitual and a world premiere by Jennifer Archibald. Cylindrical Shadows, choreographed by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa after the loss of a close friend, explores themes of life and death with music by Johann Sebastian Bach, Henry Purcell and David van Bouwel. According to Lopez, “There is no difference between life and death; they are not opposites, as we are taught to believe. They are both a part of a single continuum, the continuum of life.” A Solo in 9 Parts by Jessica Lang, founder of New York City based dance company Jessica Lang Dance (JLD), is raw, modern and refreshingly stripped-down, showcasing the true talent and athleticism of the dancers, and is set to a beautiful violin concerto by Antonio Vivaldi. A Cincinnati audience favorite and the creator of the popular DANCEFIX, Heather Britt returns with her tense and sensuous pas de deux, Habitual, with music by Gabriel Gaffney Smith, who will be familiar to audiences from The Kaplan New Works Series. Habitual a duet about feeling stuck and the attraction we have as humans to repeat what is familiar. Jennifer Archibald, the founder and artistic director of New York City’s acclaimed Arch Dance Company, returns with a world premiere piece choreographed exclusively for Cincinnati Ballet. Archibald pulls from a variety of influences to boldly and seamlessly infuse ballet with nuances of hip hop. This combination of hip hop with classical aesthetic in movement greatly influences her musical scores, which she often custom engineers to include an assortment of compositions. Described as “…voluptuous… fiery… sensual…” by the Cincinnati Enquirer, her brilliant piece Sit was met with reverence and awe by Cincinnati audiences last season as part of The Kaplan New Works Series.

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Cincinnati Ballet 2015-2016 Season Sponsors: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation, ArtsWave, Rhonda & Larry A. Sheakley Family Foundation, Rosemary & Mark Schlachter, The Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund, Ohio Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Frisch’s

About Cincinnati Ballet
Since 1963, Cincinnati Ballet has been the cornerstone professional ballet company of the region, presenting a bold and adventurous array of classical, full-length ballets and contemporary works, regularly with live orchestral accompaniment. Under the artistic direction of Victoria Morgan, Cincinnati Ballet has become a creative force within the larger dance community, commissioning world premiere works and exploring unique collaborations with artists as diverse as Grammy-winning guitarist Peter Frampton and popular, Ohio-based band Over the Rhine. With a mission to inspire hope and joy in our community and beyond through the power and passion of dance, Cincinnati Ballet reaches beyond the stage in programs that allow every person in the region to be part of the continued evolution of dance. To that end, Cincinnati Ballet presents exhilarating performances, extensive education outreach programs and offers top level professional ballet training at Cincinnati Ballet Otto M. Budig Academy.

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2015-2016 Season Announced for Sinclair Theatre and Dance

SCCT_logo2THE WIZ
Oct. 9-17, 2015

QUID PRO QUO
Nov. 12-14, 2015

A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS
Dec. 16-19, 2015

AS IN HEAVEN
Feb. 12-20, 2016

ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST
April 8-16, 2016

DANCE CONCERT
May 20-21, 2016

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2015-2016 Season Announced by Footlighters Inc

FLI_logoWe are very excited to announce our 2015-2016 Season!

HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING
October 22 – November 7, 2015
Book by Abe Burrows and Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Based on the book by Shepherd Meado
Directed by Robert Weidle

PICNIC
January 14 – January 30. 2016
By William Inge
Directed by Dennis Murphy

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
March 10 – March 26, 2016
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Directed by Bill Geraghty

MY WAY: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra
May 5 – May 21, 2016
Conceived by David Grapes and Todd Olson.
Book by Todd Olson
Directed by Peggy Kenney and Robert Weidle

Details to be announced soon. Visit www.footlighters.org for updates.

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2015-2016 Season Announced for Village Players

VP_logoWait Until Dark
by Frederick Knott
September 18 – 26, 2015

My Friend, the Fox
by William Glennon
November 13 – 22, 2015

Dearly Departed
by David Bottrell and Jessie Jones
February 12 – 20, 2016

Girls of the Garden Club
by John Patrick
April 22 – 30, 2016

For more information visit http://www.villageplayers.biz/

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