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  • Schuster Center

    The Schuster Center a world-class facility for the best in local, national and international performing artists. Dayton Opera and the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra call the Schuster Center home, and it also showcases the latest Broadway blockbusters. Additionally, a variety of local performing arts treasures, such as the Dayton Ballet, will also make use of the facilities.
  • Victoria Theatre – Dayton Ohio
    Live Performances in an elegant, historic theatre located in downtown Dayton Ohio.
  • Dayton Theatre Guild
    The Dayton Theatre Guild opened with "Outward Bound" at the Dayton Art Institute in late 1945 and has continuously staged live theater in every year since with total productions nearing 400. It has a tradition of good plays done well, utilizing all-volunteer casts, crews and administration (with no membership fees) and participation open to anyone wishing to become a part. Anyone with a passion for theater can find a home here regardless of prior experience.
  • Beavercreek Community Theatre
    Community theater provides entertainment by presenting a variety of productions, including musicals, dramatic productions, comedies, outdoor performances, musical revues, and children's plays.
  • Brookville Community Theatre
    Brookville Community Theatre is located in Brookville, Ohio. Provide unique opportunities for people who wish to be a part of community theatre. Whether you want to act, direct, help backstage, usher, or just want an evening of entertainment and relaxation, we welcome your involvement.
  • The Human Race Theatre Company
    The Human Race Theatre Company works to affect the conscience of our community, to see our audience as our partner in the creative experience, to provide a platform for our artists to evolve and explore, and to be an educational resource for our community. As our name suggests, we present universal themes that explore the human condition and startle us all into a renewed awareness of ourselves.
  • Playhouse South Inc.
    Since it first opened its doors in 1960, Playhouse South has had several name changes. Kettering Community Theatre was founded by Jocelyn Feeman and its first home was in the basement of the Bar Jan Bowling Lanes on Kettering Boulevard. The first production was "Picnic", directed by Ken Hardin. Altogether five shows were presented in the bowling alley before the group relocated to a small building at the corner of Devon Avenue and Wilmington Pike in 1962. When the owner of that building sold it to be turned into a filling station, Dille's barn at 5700 Wilmington Avenue was obtained for the 1963 season. However, the $150 rental fee proved to be too steep, and within a year a fourth location was found, the loft quarters of the Ireland barn on Hempstead Road.
  • Theater Under The Stars
  • The Rising Phoenix Theatre Company
    Housed in a former Masonic Temple, built in 1883, and offer tours and opportunities to work in and view behind-the-scenes areas with minimal notice. Volunteering positions include ushering, office work, painting/building/designing, sewing, and rehearsal assistance. All performers are chosen from an audition process, and most are local actors pursuing a degree in performance, holding a degree in theatre/music, or possessing enough experience to be ready to work with us. We are an integral part of helping Downtown Middletown regain the splendor it once held.
  • Sinclair Community College Theatre
    Sinclair's Theatre Department. For many years, "finding the need and endeavoring to meet it" has been a way of life at Sinclair Community College. Sinclair's Theatre Department seeks to do just that. As one of the few community college theatre departments in the country to perform at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre National Festival, we offer our students and our fellow community members quality theatre education and fulfilling performance experiences.
 


 






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