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REINDEER SESSIONS Runs Dec. 13-23

HRTC_Reindeer SessionsREINDEER SESSIONS
Human Race Theater Company
Dec. 13-23
The Loft Theatre [Dayton]

Directed by Igor Goldin

After a fight that left history’s most famous reindeer with a broken red nose, Blitzen is forced into a series of Anger Management therapy sessions by Kringle Enterprises. Tasked with finding the cause of this violent outburst, his therapist Dr. Arbor hopes to help him understand what led to this moment and if he can save his job on the reindeer squad. Instead, she hears what really  happened on that foggy Christmas Eve. You won’t look at The North Pole the same way again in this hilarious and unexpected ride!

  • Wed, Dec. 13 at 7pm
  • Thu-Fri, Dec. 14-15 at 8pm
  • Sat, Dec. 16 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Dec. 17 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Wed, Dec. 19-20 at 7pm
  • Thu-Fri, Dec. 21-22 at 8pm
  • Sat, Dec. 23 at 2pm & 8pm

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ANGRY, RAUCOUS, AND SHAMELESSLY GORGEOUS Runs Oct. 26-Nov. 12

HRTC_Angry Raucous and Shamelessly GorgeousANGRY, RAUCOUS, AND SHAMELESSLY GORGEOUS
Human Race Theatre Company
Oct. 26-Nov. 12
The Loft [Dayton]

Directed by Torie Wiggins

Cast: Bryana Bentley as Precious “Pete” Watson, Kyndra Dyanne Jefferies as Betty Samson, Keisha Kemper as Anna Campbell & Marva M.B Williams-Parker as Kate Hughes

After decades of self-imposed exile in Amsterdam, actress Anna Campbell and her manager Betty Sampson receives an invitation to remount their controversial performance piece “Naked Wilson.” Uncertain of her reception, Anna auditions her possible replacement, an ambitious young performer whose experience is limited to the adult entertainment industry. These two women confront their differing world views with humor and grace–and still manage to find common ground.

  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 26-28 at 8pm
  • Sun, Oct. 29 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Wed, Oct. 31-Nov. 1 at 7pm
  • Thu-Sat, Nov. 2-4 at 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 5 at 2pm
  • Wed, Nov. 8 at 7pm
  • Thu-Fri, Nov. 9-10 at 8pm
  • Sat, Nov. 11 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Nov. 12 at 2pm

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Passing the Torch with Humor And Grace

HRTC_Angry Raucous and Shamelessly GorgeousStorming the stage at The Human Race Theatre Company this fall is the regional premiere of Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous by Atlanta playwright Pearl Cleage. Featuring an all-local cast of four powerhouse women, this heartfelt comedy takes on passing the torch from one generation to the next, with all of the inherent risks and unknowns.   

After decades of self-imposed exile in Amsterdam, actress Anna Campbell and her manager Betty Sampson receive an invitation to remount their controversial performance piece “Naked Wilson.” Uncertain of her reception, Anna auditions her possible replacement, an ambitious young performer whose experience is limited to the adult entertainment industry. These two women confront their differing world views with humor and grace–and still manage to find common ground.  

“I am delighted to share Ms. Cleage’s work with Dayton, particularly this play that makes space for a woman’s counterpoint to August Wilson’s famed Century Cycle,” comments Emily N. Wells, The Human Race Theatre Company’s Artistic Director. “Beyond that, I love that she looks at legacy, and what it means to pass on experience and knowledge to the next generation.”  

Directed by Cincinnati favorite Torie Wiggins, this fully local cast features Keisha Kemper, Kyndra Jefferies, Marva Williams-Parker, and Bryana Bentley.  

Joining Wiggins on the production team are: Dick Block, Scenic Design; John Rensel, Lighting Design; Kristie Osi, Costume Design;  Matthew Tibbs, Sound Design; Brian Haack, Assistant Sound Designer; Sarah Gomes, Props; Carolyn Fast, Production Stage Manager.    

Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous will play in the Loft Theatre in downtown Dayton, October 26 – November 12, 2023.  Tickets are on sale through the Dayton Live box office, 937-228-3630, or online at www.humanracetheatre.org   For press ticket requests, please contact Tiffany Countryman, Engagement and Learning Coordinator at tiffany@humanracetheatre.org   

The Human Race Theatre Company continues its commitment to high quality theatre with access points for all with two ticket initiatives sponsored by Morris Furniture Company: two sections of $20 seats available at any time through the box office, and ten $10 rush seats available 90 minutes before any performance.  

Special Nights at The Loft:   

  • Pay What You CANTuesday, October 24, 8 pm – admission by non-perishable food donation for The Foodbank OR a cash donation to benefit YWCA
  • Inside TrackThursday, October 26, 8pm – Pre-show Discussion at 7:15pm
  • Industry Night/ SawbuckSunday, October 29, 7 pm – $10 tickets available at 5:30pm 
  • While We’re On The Subject Sunday, November 5, 2 pm – Post-Show Discussion 
  • Parent’s Day OutSaturday, November 11, 2 pm – Kids Separate Activities (5-12yo)

The Human Race expresses gratitude for the public and private support which makes these productions possible:  Loft Season Sponsor: Jack W. and Sally D. Eichelberger Foundation;  Sustainability sponsors:  Anne F. Johnson, Steve and Lou Mason, and Morris Furniture Company;  Additional Season support:  Emma R. Catterton Trust, Funds at The Dayton Foundation, The Shubert Foundation;  Organizational support:  Culture Works, Montgomery County, Ohio Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Dayton Region Arts Renewal Grant. Media Sponsor: WDPR Discover Classical, WYSO. Pay What You Can Sponsor: Enterprise Holdings Foundation. Parent’s Day Out: Rabbit Hole Books/Dayton Book Fair  

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THIS IS TOM JONES! Review

Review by Katrina “Kat” Reynolds. THIS IS TOM JONES! presented by Human Race Theatre Company through September 24th. I attended the opening Sunday matinee.

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The cast of THIS IS TOM JONES! (along with playwright Mark Brown).

I often find myself telling Cincinnati-area theatre lovers that the trip up to Dayton to see a show by The Human Race Theatre Company is well worth it. And after this past weekend, I will continue to insist upon it. (Bonus: The Loft Theatre where they perform is directly next to a Pizzeria Uno. Do what you will with that information.)

This month, HRTC is giving us a world premiere musical: This is Tom Jones! with book, lyrics, and music by Mark Brown as well as music by Paul Mirkovich. As much as I do not wish to provide spoilers, there is one important thing to know right off the bat: Nope, it’s not about THAT Tom Jones. The show can be described in brief as “Henry Fielding’s heart-throbbing masterpiece meets the frenzied, mop-top sounds of the 1960s” – aka the British Invasion. Add in Music Direction by Cincinnati’s own Steve Goers (who also leads the incredibly talented band) and you have yourself a rollicking good time.

Director Emily N. Wells does an excellent job giving the audience an energetic, fast-paced run through the story of our titular character with lightning-fast costume (and accent) changes. Isabella Meyers is listed as the Run Crew, but the word from inside sources is that three amazing people are backstage to assist the artists in making the character changes seamless (and they are indeed seamless). Bravx to these backstage helpers!

Scenic Designer Tamara L. Honesty and Costume Designer Janet G. Powell both have their work cut out for them and, fortunately, they both slayed their assignments. Keep an eye on the set: there are surprises which should not be ruined by a review. In addition, costumes are cleverly buildable and just plain old fantastic.

The group of nine actors (who end up playing a total of…hell, I lost count) is a true ensemble in every sense of the word. It is nearly impossible to choose a standout as every single one of them has fun moments to offer. The cast, including some more Cincinnati favourites, features Patrick Earl Phillips as Man 1; Sara Mackie as Woman 1; Edwin Large as Man 2; Kelly Mengelkoch as Woman 2; Eb Madson is Man 3; Aleah Vassell is Woman 3; Kyle Mangold as Man 4; Melinda Porto as Woman 4; and Jamie Cordes as Man 5. Comedic timing and strong vocals are a must for this show and each artist in this cast has such gifts and then some. One special note: I was particularly impressed by the beautiful way the voices of Ms. Mengelkoch and Ms. Porto sounded when they sang together – smooth as silk and sweet as molasses. Well done!

Per the HRTC site, this show is recommended if you like Austin Powers, The Full Monty, and Avenue Q. These are good guidelines as the humour is strong and bawdy while remaining smart. In addition, the music is well-written and the vocalists emit chills. While the band can run a wee bit hot, the sound balance seems to get corrected relatively quickly.

In summary, a ridiculously enjoyable musical (there IS such a thing!) with strong comedic chops that will have you smiling the entire way through. This is Tom Jones! can be enjoyed at The Loft Theatre through September 24th. Please click here for more information and plan your trip to Dayton now!

*Special thanks to Kappy Kilburn for allowing us at Behind the Curtain Cincinnati to enjoy this soon-to-be classic.*

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THIS IS TOM JONES! Runs Sept. 7-24

HRTC_This is Tom JonesTHIS IS TOM JONES!
Human Race Theatre Company
Sept. 7-24
The Loft [Dayton]

Directed by Emily N. Wells

Cast: Patrick Earl Phillips as Man 1, Sara Mackie as Woman 1, Edwin Large as Man 2, Kelly Mengelkoch as Woman 2, Eb Madson as Man 3, Aleah Vassell as Woman 3, Kyle Mangold as Man 4, Melinda Porto as Woman 4 & Jamie Cordes as Man 5

Henry Fielding’s heart-throbbing masterpiece meets the frenzied, mop-top sounds of the 1960s known as the British Invasion. Aristocrats, wenches and scalawags abound in this bawdy and rollicking romp through the back roads and bedchambers of England.

  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 7-9 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 10 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Wed, Sept. 12-13 at 7pm
  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 14-16 at 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 17 at 2pm
  • Wed, Sept. 20 at 7pm
  • Thu-Fri, Sept. 21-22 at 8pm
  • Sat, Sept. 23 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, Sept. 24 at 2pm

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