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elcome to the 2015–2016 edition of Celebrate the Arts, which spotlights the outstanding performances, plays, and art exhibitions taking place in both Dayton and Cincinnati in the upcoming year. As we launch this year’s publication, the arts scene in our region is as inspiring as it has ever been.

Our region is home to many renowned performing arts organizations and cultural institutions, from museums and symphony orchestras to theater and dance companies. On these pages, we feature the stories and season calendars of a selection of them, from the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and the Human Race Theatre Company in Dayton to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati Museum Center.

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One of the key players in the Cincinnati arts world is local resident and celebrity Drew Lachey, who appears on this year’s cover. Formerly a member of the band 98 Degrees and a winner on Dancing With the Stars, Lachey is currently starring with his brother Nick in Lachey’s Bar, a show on A&E that follows them as they open their namesake restaurant in Over-the-Rhine. Lachey grew up in Cincinnati and attended the School for Creative and Performing Arts. He’s returned to the city he loves, operates the Lachey Arts Camp for aspiring performers, and is a proud supporter of many local arts groups.

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We also include some fashion and style content. We tell you which jewels to pair with your dress, whether you’re headed to dinner and a show or a grand gala, and we talk with Italian jewelry designer Roberto Coin. We are a proud sponsor of the arts, and we hope that Celebrate the Arts inspires you to immerse yourself in and be engaged by all our region has to offer. Warmest Regards,

Michael S. Karaman President, James Free Jewelers

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Welcome Letter

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Q&A with Roberto Coin

Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati Fraze Pavilion / Riverbend Music Center and PNC Pavilion / Rose Music Center at The Heights The Human Race Theatre Company

We chat with the Italian designer.

Northern Kentucky University Department of Music

Party Pics

Sinclair Theatre Department

Scenes from James Free events.

University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

ON THE COVER Drew Lachey, who is currently starring in the A&E series Lachey’s Bar, is a Cincinnati native and proud supporter of the local arts community. COVER PHOTOGRAPH BY DANE HEITHAUS

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Q&A | Roberto Coin The celebrated Italian designer, who launched his brand in 1996, talks about his inspiration and beloved heritage. Describe your relationship with James Free Jewelers. It is a beautiful and long story. We were two gentlemen who met each other during the Baselworld show; I think it happened 29 years ago. We liked each other very much and the collaboration started immediately. I noticed with great pleasure the excellent taste and the interest in innovation and more international style. Today I can say that James Free is a very important jeweler carrying exclusive collections both from Roberto Coin and from other important brands.

When did you start your career? I entered the world of jewelry in 1977, after leaving a successful career in hotel business. I started to create and produce for other companies and soon I was collaborating with the best international brands in jewelry. In 1996 I launched my brand and started to express and sign my personal creativity.

What does Made in Italy mean to you? I hope Made in Italy means the same not only for me but also for everybody in the world. It means beauty, as from Italy the world can expect the most beautiful creations. It means perfection in manufacturing and quality and innovation in design.

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the ARTS | BACH SOCIETY OF DAYTON The Bach Society of Dayton’s mission is to perform and promote appreciation of choral music, both sacred and secular, including the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, and to nurture the next generation of choral singers.

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MAY 15, 2016

Salute to American Masters

Sweet Sounds of the Holidays

Songs of Mystery and Praise

Kettering Adventist Church

The annual Christmas concert will celebrate the season and will be joined by the Kettering Children’s Choir Chorale and the Kettering Advent Ringers.

The Fauré Requiem and J. S. Bach’s 1EKRM½ GEX will be performed with orchestra and soloists.

The Music of Downton Abbey

The Bach Society season opens with a salute to American composers: Daniel Pickham, William Dawson, Jonathan Holland, and American songs arranged by Aaron Copland.

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Snow White and the Dancing Dwarfs

OCTOBER 17, 2015

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The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati’s Family Gala

Story and book by Ken Jones

The Taft Theatre Tickets start at $7

DECEMBER 4–13, 2015

A Charlie Brown Christmas The Taft Theatre

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Music by Jamey Strawn Lyrics by Christine Jones Directed by Roderick Justice

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Masterpieces of Japanese Art Experience 100 Japanese masterpieces from the permanent collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum. The show highlights the ties between Cincinnati and Japan and is designed to provide viewers not only with a better understanding of Japanese art, but also a unique regional perspective through the history of the collection. Free admission

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Unknown Elements This feature presents a selection of photographs from the Cincinnati Art Museum’s collection about which some details are unknown. The photographs, from the mid-19th century to present day, are without the name of the photographer, or the identity of the sitter, or the place and time the picture was made. Free admission

OCTOBER 3, 2015–JANUARY 3, 2016

Sublime Beauty: Raphael’s “Portrait of a Lady with a Unicorn” The Cincinnati Art Museum and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in collaboration with the Foundation for Italian Art & Culture present Raphael’s Portrait of Lady with a Unicorn, on loan from the Galleria Borghese in Rome. Free admission

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OCTOBER 22–OCTOBER 25, 2015

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NOVEMBER 7, 2015– JANUARY 24, 2016

High Style: Twentieth-Century Masterworks from the Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection High Style traces the evolution of fashion from 1910 through 1980 with garments ERH EGGIWWSVMIW F] XLI QSWX MR¾ YIRXMEP European and American designers of the 20th century, including Schiaparelli, Chanel, Dior, Givenchy, Norell, Scaasi, and Charles James, among others. Free admission

NOVEMBER 17, 2015– JANUARY 10, 2016

OCTOBER 17, 2015–MARCH 6, 2016

Tree of Life

Field Guide: Photographs by Jochen Lempert

This holiday tradition, created by Cincinnati artist Matt Kotlarczyk, is an interactive exhibit that encourages visitors to place handwritten wishes for the New Year into glass vials that adorn the tree. The wishes will later be burned, and the ashes will be

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used to plant a new tree in 2016. Free admission

FEBRUARY 13–MAY 8, 2016

The Etching Revival from Daubigny to Twachtman Explore the renaissance of etching from the late 1850s through the turn of the century across three continents. Free admission

SEPTEMBER 25, OCTOBER 30, AND NOVEMBER 25, 2015 & FINAL FRIDAYS, JANUARY–AUGUST, 2016

Art After Dark (special event) This evening event series, often focused on an exhibition or museum collection, features tours, entertainment, and drinks. Free admission; cash bar

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SEPTEMBER 11–19, 2015

The Kaplan New Works Series Aronoff Center for the Arts

OCTOBER 23 & 24, 2015

instrumentation by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Tickets start at $32

Lady of the Camellias Aronoff Center for the Arts

FEBRUARY 12–14, 2016

Set to the moving music of Frédéric Chopin, Val Caniparoli’s take on this poignant tale of two hopeful lovers explores both the beauty and anguish of impassioned love. The classic story, based on Alexandre Dumas’s famous novel, has inspired many screen and stage adaptations MRGPYHMRK XLI ½ PQ Camille, featuring an Oscar-nominated performance by Greta Garbo; Moulin Rouge; and the popular opera La Traviata. Tickets start at $32

Cinderella

DECEMBER 18–27, 2015

Frisch’s Presents The Nutcracker Aronoff Center for the Arts Follow Clara and her Nutcracker Prince on a journey to a wondrous world full of fantastic characters. Indulge yourself in Tchaikovsky’s most popular work, with live

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Aronoff Center for the Arts Meet the Fairy Godmother, the riotous Stepsisters (hilariously performed by men in drag), and an ordinary pumpkin that transforms into a beautiful carriage as Cinderella’s triumphant story comes to life on stage! Elegant and effervescent with a twist of humor, Morgan’s choreography is paired delightfully with the music SJ 4VSOS½ IZ FVIEXLMRK RI[ PMJI MRXS the classic fairytale. Tickets start at $32

MARCH 18 & 19, 2016

Wild Sweet Love Aronoff Center for the Arts Featuring contemporary music from Roberta Flack to Queen, Trey McIntyre’s Wild Sweet Love takes

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the audience on a tempestuous journey through the ups and downs of love. Audiences may be familiar with McIntyre’s acclaimed piece Chasing Squirrel, which was performed on tour at New York’s Joyce Theater and returned to wow Cincinnati audiences last season. (a triple-bill collaboration with BalletMet Columbus showcasing two favorite choreographers and one ballet legend!) Tickets start at $32

MARCH 20, 2016

Ballet Toybox Aronoff Center for the Arts 2S[ MR MXW ½ JXL WIEWSR Ballet Toybox offers an exciting opportunity to introduce children ages 3 to 12 to the joy of dance. An interactive performance featuring the Cincinnati Ballet Second Company in a mix of ballet and storybook classics, Ballet Toybox offers a fun way to experience dance and even learn a few moves of your own! At under an hour and only $20 a ticket, Ballet Toybox is the perfect afternoon

event for the whole family. Tickets: $20

APRIL 29 & 30, 2016

Director’s Choice Aronoff Center for the Arts Custom curated for Cincinnati audiences, Director’s Choice celebrates three of the most talented contemporary female choreographers today and features a world premiere by Jennifer Archibald. “When we think of dance we so often assume it is a female-oriented profession. But the truth is women are WMKRM½ GERXP] YRHIVVITVIWIRXIH MR the choreographic and leadership realms of professional ballet. There are many deserving women choreographers with bold and unique voices whose work rarely sees the stage. My hope is that in some grassroots way, as a prominent midrange ballet GSQTER] [I GER MR¾ YIRGI XLI future of women leadership in our art form.” —Victoria Morgan Tickets start at $32

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The Kaplan New Works Series returns, to be performed for the second time in its new home at the Aronoff Center in the beautiful JarsonKaplan Theater. New Works remains committed to innovation and the celebration of choreographers while showcasing the dancers and spotlighting their strength, athleticism, and diversity. This year New Works features three world premieres and one Cincinnati premiere. Tickets start at $55


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NOVEMBER 6, 2015–JANUARY 4, 2016

Journey to Space

Holiday Junction featuring the Duke Energy Trains

Robert D. Lindner OMNIMAX Theater

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Founded in 1920 and the second oldest opera company in the U.S., Cincinnati Opera presents a thrilling roster of world-class artists and conductors, important company debuts, stunning sets and costumes, and the spectacular Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Today the company is hailed as Cincinnati’s prime summer arts festival, attracting a passionate regional audience as well as classical music lovers from throughout the U.S. and the world. 1243 Elm St., Cincinnati, 513-241-2742, cincinnatiopera.org

Opera in the Park Washington Park This free outdoor concert for the community will feature a selection of opera and musical theater favorites performed by stars from the 2016 season, the Cincinnati Opera Chorus, and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Free admission

JUNE 16 & 18, 2016

Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss, Jr. In Johann Strauss, Jr.’s sparkling confection, disguise and deception are the order of the day. The entertainments at Prince Orlofsky’s villa confound husband and wife, master and servant—it’s just a harmless prank, after all, and champagne always lessens the sting. Tickets start at $25

JUNE 17–JULY 10, 2016

Fellow Travelers by Gregory Spears and Greg Pierce Based on the best-selling novel by Thomas Mallon, Fellow Travelers is

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set in the McCarthy Era, telling a heartrending story of persecution, longing, and betrayal. This world premiere opera will be presented in partnership with the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music. Tickets start at $25

JULY 7 & 9, 2016

Fidelio by Ludwig van Beethoven To be near her unjustly imprisoned husband Florestan, the heroic Leonore disguises herself as a man—“Fidelio”—and becomes the chief jailer’s assistant. When the villainous governor of the prison plots to kill Florestan, she will risk everything to save him. Tickets start at $25

JULY 23, 27, & 29, 2016

Tosca by Giacomo Puccini Tosca lives for art and love, but her carefree idyll ends when her lover, Cavaradossi, is imprisoned by the lecherous chief of police, Scarpia. The price to free him: Tosca herself. Tickets start at $25

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CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE | the ARTS IN THE PARK Founded in 1960, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is Ohio’s only two-time Tony Award–winning theater. With a national reputation for excellence, the Playhouse brings the same actors, directors, and designers seen on Broadway, off Broadway, and at other leading professional theaters across the nation to Cincinnati. A Playhouse season offers the best contemporary theater, Broadway hits, classics, and world premieres in two intimate theaters located in beautiful Eden Park. 962 Mt. Adams Circle, Cincinnati, 513-421-3888, cincyplay.com

Presented by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation; Season Sponsor of New Work: The Lois and Richard Rosenthal Foundation

SEPTEMBER 5– OCTOBER 3, 2015 The Secret Garden Book and lyrics by Marsha Norman Music by Lucy Simon Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett A soaring musical version of the beloved family classic about a little girl who coaxes an abandoned garden back to life. Tickets start at $35

OCTOBER 17– NOVEMBER 14, 2015

author of The Book Club Play. Tickets start at $35

MARCH 5–APRIL 3, 2016 To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper Lee Adapted by Christopher Sergel This sweeping adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize winner is a timeless tale of innocence lost and honor found. Tickets start at $35

APRIL 23–MAY 21, 2016 Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Swing

An old farmer is determined to save the land he loves in this poetic, poignant, and captivating drama. Tickets start at $35

From the creators of Fly comes a jazz-infused drama about legendary pitcher Satchel Paige—on and off the baseball diamond. Tickets start at $35

2015–2016 THOMPSON SHELTERHOUSE SEASON Presented by the Heidelberg Distributing Company

JANUARY 23– FEBRUARY 21, 2016

SEPTEMBER 26– OCTOBER 25, 2015

Native Gardens

Sex with Strangers

By Karen Zacarías

By Laura Eason

Gardens and cultures clash in a hilarious world premiere by the

Private lives become public domain as two writers fall for each other in this

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French Revolution. Tickets start at $35

NOVEMBER 7– DECEMBER 20, 2015

MARCH 19– APRIL 17, 2016

Low Down Dirty Blues

Mothers and Sons

By Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman

By Terrence McNally

The party heats up for a sizzling revue featuring hits from Muddy Waters, Ma Rainey, Sophie Tucker, Pearl Bailey, and more. Tickets start at $35

From the playwright of Love! Valour! Compassion! comes a gripping drama about change, reconciliation, and the meaning of family. Tickets start at $35

FEBRUARY 6– MARCH 6, 2016

APRIL 30–JUNE 12, 2016

By Trey Ellis and Ricardo Khan

Mad River Rising By Dana Yeaton

provocative, sexy, and funny new play. Tickets start at $35

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The Revolutionists By Lauren Gunderson Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in this irreverent worldpremiere comedy set during the

Bad Dates By Theresa Rebeck An irresistible comedy about dating for anyone who likes to laugh and loves a killer pair of Chanel pumps! Tickets start at $35

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AQUARACER CALIBRE 5 Cristiano Ronaldo is born to break all the records. His motivation is to win at every occasion to challenge the human statistics. Like TAG Heuer, Ronaldo surpasses the limits of his field and never cracks under pressure.

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the ARTS | CINCINNATI POPS ORCHESTRA The Cincinnati Pops performs a diverse array of musical styles, all bathed in the world-renowned “Cincinnati Sound.â€? Currently under the direction of John Morris Russell, the 4STW [EW SJ½ GMEPP] JSYRHIH MR F] )VMGL /YR^IP 8LI growing list of celebrated artists who have collaborated [MXL XLI 4STW MRGPYHI )PPE *MX^KIVEPH (SG 7IZIVMRWIR ,IRV] Mancini, Mel TormĂŠ, Kristin Chenoweth, The Temptations, John Williams, Rosemary Clooney, Mandy Patinkin, George 8EOIM &S]^ -- 1IR 6SWERRI 'EWL &IVREHIXXI 4IXIVW ERH the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The Pops has more than EZEMPEFPI VIGSVHMRKW SJ [LMGL LEZI ETTIEVIH SR XLI Billboard charts, a record unmatched by any other orchestra. 1241 Elm St., Cincinnati, 513-381-3300, cincinnatipops.org

SON Music Hall Tickets start at $25

SEPTEMBER 18 & 20, 2015

Megan Hilty, vocalist John Morris Russell, conductor

JANUARY 24, 2016

Pink Martini NOVEMBER 28, 2015

Home Alone: Film with Orchestra

With special guests The von Trapps Pink Martini, ensemble The von Trapps, ensemble Steven Reineke, conductor

Pops at the Movies

DECEMBER 11–13, 2015

FEBRUARY 6, 2016

John Morris Russell, conductor

Holiday Pops with New York Voices

Lollipops Family Concert: Dance Party!

New York Voices, vocal ensemble John Morris Russell, conductor

MARCH 4–6, 2016

SEPTEMBER 19, 2015

Back to the Future: Film with Orchestra John Morris Russell, conductor

OCTOBER 4, 2015

Sounds of Simon and Garfunkel With AJ Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle AJ Swearingen, vocalist Jonathan Beedle, vocalist Michael Krajewski, conductor

OCTOBER 31, 2015

Lollipops Family Concert: Symphony Spooktacular

DECEMBER 15, 2015

Christmas with Michael W. Smith Michael W. Smith, vocalist David Hamilton, conductor

DECEMBER 31, 2015

New Year’s Eve 2015: Fly Me to the Moon Tony DeSare, vocalist Damon Gupton, conductor

JANUARY 9 & 10, 2016

NOVEMBER 6–8, 2015

I’m Every Woman featuring Capathia Jenkins

Megan Hilty: Rosemary Clooney’s Songbook

Capathia Jenkins, vocalist John Morris Russell, conductor

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Jason Alexander: An Evening of Comedy and Song Jason Alexander, vocalist John Morris Russell, conductor

APRIL 16, 2016

Lollipops Family Concert: Celebrate Earth! APRIL 22–24, 2016

Magical Music of Broadway with Lea Salonga Lea Salonga, vocalist John Morris Russell, conductor

MAY 10, 2016

Mary Chapin Carpenter

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CINCINNATI | the ARTS SHAKESPEARE COMPANY to inherit the crown, the country falls back into chaos as rival families seek to seize the throne. Tickets: $14–$39

FEBRUARY 26– MARCH 26, 2016

Emma By Jon Jory

Amateur matchmaker Emma Wodehouse has a penchant for meddling in the love lives of SXLIVW ,IV PEXIWX QMWWMSR MW XS ½ RH a promising prospect for her less than promising friend Harriet. But when her efforts to play cupid go E[V] )QQE ½ RHW LIVWIPJ WXVYKKPMRK to undo the damage. Tickets: $14–$39

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a resident ensemble theater company bringing Shakespeare and the Classics to life for audiences of all ages.

APRIL 8–MAY 7, 2016

719 Race St., Cincinnati, 513-381-2273, cincyshakes.com

By William Shakespeare

Cyrano de Bergerac Based on the translation written by Anthony Burgess of the play written by Edmond Rostand

Cyrano is a man of panache, but when he falls in love with the beautiful Roxane, there is only one thing that stands between them—his gargantuan nose. When Roxane unknowingly GSR½ HIW MR ']VERS XLEX WLI MW smitten with another, Cyrano cannot resist the opportunity to ½ REPP] WTIEO LMW LIEVX Tickets: $14–$39

OCTOBER 16– NOVEMBER 7, 2015

Death of a Salesman By Arthur Miller

Can Willy Loman achieve the long-cherished American Dream

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for his family? Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, multiple Tony Awards, and deemed one of the greatest plays of the 20th century, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is an exploration of failure and success that still resonates today. Tickets: $14–$39

NOVEMBER 20– DECEMBER 12, 2015

As You Like It By William Shakespeare

Banished to the forest, clever Rosalind dresses as a man for protection. Once in the woods, she is shocked to discover the trees are covered with love poems written to her! Then she discovers that their author is none other than the handsome Orlando, who recently captured her heart. Hiding behind her boyish disguise, she puts Orlando’s love for her to the test. Tickets: $14–$39

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DECEMBER 16–27, 2015

Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!) By Michael Carlton, James Fitzgerald, and John K. Alvarez

What begins as another annual production of A Christmas Carol soon devolves into a slightly irreverent look at all of our favorite beloved holiday classics, including It’s a Wonderful Life, Frosty, Rudolph, Charlie Brown, and more! Tickets: $30

JANUARY 22– FEBRUARY 13, 2016

Henry VI: Part 1 By William Shakespeare

Shakespeare’s Game of Thrones continues! King Henry V brought unity and peace to his fractious country and victory over the rival nation of France. But when Henry’s untimely death leaves his infant son

Julius Caesar is a brilliant general, a cunning politician, and the most beloved leader Rome has ever known; but when his ambition threatens to topple the Republic, a small conspiracy of Roman patriots takes matters into their own hands. Tickets: $14–$39

MAY 13–JUNE 4, 2016

Antony and Cleopatra By William Shakespeare

Antony and Cleopatra is the rarely staged epic sequel to Julius Caesar. The victors of Rome’s civil war have divided the Empire, and Marc Antony has traveled to exotic Egypt to take up rule over his corner of the globe. There he encounters Egypt’s mysterious monarch, the irresistibly entrancing Cleopatra. Their impassioned love affair ultimately pits their two countries against each other and will change the face of the ancient world forever. Tickets: $14–$39

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Julius Caesar


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Music Hall Tickets start at $12 SEPTEMBER 25 & 26, 2015

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NOVEMBER 13 & 14, 2015

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Tchaikovsky’s Romeo & Juliet

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APRIL 15 & 16, 2016

Richard Goode Plays Mozart David Zinman, conductor Richard Goode, piano

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Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto Carlo Montanaro, conductor Sergej Krylov, violin

Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto Mendelssohn: Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1IRHIPWWSLR 7]QTLSR] 2S Italian JANUARY 22 & 23, 2016

FEBRUARY 25 & 27, 2016

MARCH 31 & APRIL 2, 2016

MAY 6 & 7, 2016

Elgar’s Enigma Variations

Rachmaninoff ’s Rhapsody

Saint-SaÍns’ Organ Symphony

Cristian MaÕ celaru, conductor Colin Currie, percussion

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Conrad Tao, piano May Festival Chorus, Robert Porco, director

LĂłpez-Cobos Conducts Mahler 9

Gunther Schuller: Symphonic Triptych (World Premiere) Julia Wolfe: riSE & fLY Elgar: Enigma Variations FEBRUARY 5 & 6, 2016

Piano Legend Leon Fleisher Christof Perick, conductor Leon Fleisher, piano

Nicolai: Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor 4VSOS½ IZ 4MERS 'SRGIVXS 2S (Left Hand Alone) 6 7XVEYWW Symphonia domestica, 3T FEBRUARY 19 & 20, 2016

Appalachian Spring Louis LangrĂŠe, conductor Timothy Lees, violin

Ives: The Unanswered Question Barber: Violin Concerto Copland: Appalachian Spring Bernstein: On the Waterfront Symphonic Suite

Rachmaninoff: Cinq Étudestableaux Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Rachmaninoff: The Bells MARCH 11 & 12, 2016

Vienna: From Strauss to Brahms Louis LangrĂŠe, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin

JesĂşs LĂłpez-Cobos, conductor

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Latin Passion Juanjo Mena, conductor Pablo Villegas, guitar May Festival Chorus, Robert Porco, director

Rodrigo: FantasĂ­a para un Gentilhombre Falla: La Vida Breve

Louis LangrĂŠe, conductor Thierry Escaich, organ

Thierry Escaich: Concerto for Orchestra (World Premiere) 7EMRX 7EtRW 7]QTLSR] 2S Organ MAY 13 & 14, 2016

Beethoven’s Eroica Louis LangrÊe, conductor

Zhou Tian: Concerto for Orchestra (World Premiere) &IIXLSZIR 7]QTLSR] 2S Eroica

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MusicNOW Louis LangrĂŠe, conductor

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the ARTS | CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER The Contemporary Arts Center impacts regional and global communities by providing changing arts experiences that challenge, entertain, and educate. The Center is currently celebrating 76 years since Betty Pollak Rauh, Rita Rentschler Cushman, and Peggy Frank Crawford founded it as the Modern Art Society. 44 E. 6th St., 513-345-8400, contemporaryartscenter.org

FEBRUARY 12– SEPTEMBER 11, 2016

Do Ho Suh: Passage

SEPTEMBER 25, 2015– JANUARY 9, 2016

Mark Mothersbaugh: Myopia This retrospective exhibition [MPP FVMRK XSKIXLIV XLI ½ VWX comprehensive presentation of Akron, Ohio–born Mark Mothersbaugh’s art and music to date. Though well known around the globe as a founding member of the popular band DEVO, Mothersbaugh has been E TVSPM½ G EVXMWX WMRGI FIJSVI XLI band’s inception, and continues to produce work that makes the case for his position as an important ½ KYVI MR GSRXIQTSVEV] GYPXYVI

NOVEMBER 6, 2015– MARCH 15, 2016

Pia Camil Pia Camil was born in Mexico City and looks to the streets of her native city for inspiration. Her imagery is drawn from retail spaces

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and the slatwall paneling used for merchandising displays. In this new FSH] SJ [SVO QEHI WTIGM½ GEPP] for the CAC, Camil uses industrial materials to recreate forms established in Frank Stella’s iconic Copper Paintings, which he created in the early 1960s.

The CAC will present a major survey exhibition of celebrated Korean-American artist Do Ho Suh. Suh moved to the United States in 1993 and every house he has lived in throughout his life serves as inspiration for remarkable meditations on the legacy of home, place, and migration. Each abode becomes manifest in an ongoing series of PMJI WM^I JEFVMG VITPMGEW XLEX ¾ SEX gently but vividly in space— hovering like constructions of the mind.

APRIL 15–AUGUST 14, 2016

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The artists in Cut, Fold, Recreate

reinvent the everyday and make it resonate. Magazines, clothing, rugs, bed sheets, blankets, and even popular phrases are taken apart and then rebuilt into something entirely new.

APRIL 22– AUGUST 14, 2016

1EXX /MWL 6SFIVX (IP 8VIHMGM Chasing the Whale, and Other Endless Pursuits This exhibition brings together two unheralded artists who imagine the details, detours, and interpretations of iconic novels with serial drawings that are as plentiful as they are obsessive. Matt Kish is a Dayton, Ohio– based librarian and self-taught artist who has turned the daily act of drawing into a vehicle for cataloging his life and experiences. Robert Del Tredici is a graphic artist, photographer, and teacher who gave up early studies in the seminary to become an ardent anti-nuclear activist.

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measures how Mapplethorpe’s photos, exhibition, and censorship shaped the artistic landscape they navigate today.



the ARTS | THE DAYTON ART INSTITUTE The Dayton Art Institute, one of the region’s TVIQMIV ½ RI EVXW QYWIYQW MW GSQQMXXIH XS enriching lives and serving the community by creating meaningful experiences with art. 456 Belmonte Park N., Dayton, 937-2234278, daytonartinstitute.org

THROUGH OCTOBER 4, 2015

Call to Duty:World War Posters & Tears of Stone:World War I Remembered Special Exhibition Galleries

THROUGH NOVEMBER 1, 2015

War:Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection

OCTOBER 8 & NOVEMBER 12, 2015

Vectren Jazz & Beyond Series Shaw Gothic Cloister The DAI’s Vectren Jazz & Beyond Series presents the best regional jazz artists on the second Thursday of select months.Visit the website for concert information. Tickets: free to members; $8 nonmembers

Lower Level Galleries Presenting approximately 20 works, this exhibition showcases artistic interpretations of battle scenes, bombardments, and soldiers, with intents ranging from glorifying to condemning these events. Tickets: free to members, included in museum suggested general admission for nonmembers

THROUGH APRIL 10, 2016

Eye Teasers The Lange Family Experiencenter View prints, photographs, and textiles from the permanent collection highlighting the methods artists use to create optical effects. Tickets: free to members, included in museum suggested general admission for nonmembers

SEPTEMBER 25–27, 2015

Oktoberfest This popular community tradition boasts an array of artisans; unique foods; ample domestic, international, and craft beers; kid-friendly art activities; live music on two stages; international wines; and more! Tickets: call for cost

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OCTOBER 17, 2015– FEBRUARY 28, 2016

Visions and Dreams:Threaded Works by Mary Borkowski Lower Level Galleries Handiwork by nationally recognized folk artist Mary Borkowksi. Borkowski spent much of her life in Dayton and started quilting in 1930, turning in 1965 to works created on silk, felt, or velvet backgrounds with silk thread and yarn. Tickets: free to members, included in museum suggested general admission for nonmembers

OCTOBER 22 & NOVEMBER 19, 2015

Vine & Canvas Wine Tasting Series Shaw Gothic Cloister and Permanent Collection Galleries Great art meets great wine in The DAI’s popular Vine & Canvas Wine Tasting Series! Take a themed, docent-led tour of works in The DAI’s permanent collection, followed by a related wine tasting. Advance tickets: $30 members, $35 nonmembers; tickets at the door: $40

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NOVEMBER 21, 2015– FEBRUARY 21, 2016

American Sampler: Grandma Moses and the Handicraft Tradition Special Exhibition Galleries Grandma Moses is one of America’s most recognized and successful folk artists. This exhibition features more than 50 paintings, along with her embroideries, crewelwork, and other ephemera. Tickets: free to members, $14 adults, $11 seniors/ students/active military, $6 youth (ages 7–17), free to children (6 and under)

NOVEMBER 27, 2015– MARCH 13, 2016

Sites of Worship Lower Level Galleries Drawing from the museum’s works on paper collection, Sites of Worship presents depictions of churches, temples, mosques, and other locations of prayer from around the world. Tickets: free to members, included in museum suggested general admission for nonmembers

JUNE 11, 2016

Art Ball The annual Art Ball gala fundraiser features cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, followed by an elegant seated dinner served in the museum galleries. Following dinner, guests enjoy live music, open bars, specialty martinis, and more. Tickets: call for cost

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Call to Duty presents more than 80 original war posters from World Wars I & II. Tears of Stone features Cincinnati photographer Jane Alden Stevens’s large-format photographs of World War I monuments, cemeteries, and battlegrounds. Tickets: free to museum members, $14 adults, $11 seniors/students/active military, $6 youth (ages 7–17), free to children (6 and under)



the ARTS | DAYTON BALLET The second-oldest ballet company in the United States, Dayton Ballet proudly celebrates its 78th season in 2015–2016. Dayton Ballet is known internationally as “The Company of Premieres,” being one of the top three dance companies in the nation to produce and present new work, EW [IPP EW XLI SRP] HERGI GSQTER] XS IWXEFPMWL E JYRH HIWMKREXIH WTIGM½ GEPP] XS GVIEXI RI[ JYPP PIRKXL WX GIRXYV] FEPPIXW (E]XSR &EPPIX LSWXW a season of four performances that include familiar traditional ballets, the classic family-friendly holiday favorite The Nutcracker, and new and innovative works. Dayton Ballet has two “homes”—the beautiful and historic Victoria Theatre and the state-of-the-art Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center. 126 N. Main St., Suite 210, Dayton, 937-224-3521, daytonperformingarts.org/ballet

Cinderella Victoria Theatre A harassed serving girl, a wicked stepmother, two evil stepsisters, a fairy godmother, a beautiful princess, and of course, a handsome TVMRGI (E]XSR &EPPIX STIRW [MXL XLI ½ VWX SJ three full-length story ballets for its 2015–2016 Ascend Season. The spectacular Cinderella returns to the Victoria Theatre, featuring the wonderful music of Russian composer Sergei 4VSOS½ IZ

DECEMBER 11–21, 2015

The Nutcracker Schuster Center Join Dayton Ballet for its breathtaking production of The Nutcracker, the timeless story of little Clara and her adventures in the Land

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of Sweets. The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra again takes up residence in the orchestra pit, giving Tchaikovsky’s music the full, rich, gorgeous interpretation that it requires. The elegance, grace, and sheer athleticism of Dayton Ballet’s core ensemble and star dancers bring the drama to immediate, colorful life.

FEBRUARY 11–14, 2016

February Fantasy Victoria Theatre Dayton Ballet proudly presents four beautiful programs in this romantic repertory performance. Confetti is a fun classical ballet choreographed by the late Gerald Arpino of the Joffrey Ballet. Fluctuating Hemlines, a contemporary, edgy ballet choreographed by Washington Ballet’s Septime Webre, explores what underlies the facades people project. Then, Dayton Ballet presents two world premieres:

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an original ballet by the engaging Melissa Barak of New York City Ballet fame and a ballet by Dayton Ballet’s own Karen Russo Burke, choreographed with each of the company dancer’s individual strengths in mind.

APRIL 1–3, 2016

Romeo and Juliet Schuster Center Shakespeare’s melodrama is presented in this story ballet set to the opulent score composed F] 7IVKIM 4VSOS½ IZ ;MXL (E]XSR 4LMPLEVQSRMG Orchestra providing the music, Dayton Ballet masterfully tells the tale of the star-crossed PSZIVW [LSWI [IPP ORS[R JEXI MW ½ PPIH [MXL sorrow, complete with spectacular partnering, SYXWXERHMRK WSPSW QEWXIVJYP W[SVH ½ KLXMRK ERH an exquisite pas de deux. Feel the passion, love, and agonizing heartbreak of the most tragic love story of all time.

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OCTOBER 22–25, 2015


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SEPTEMBER 19 & 20, 2015

American Mosaic: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Miriam Rosenthal Foundation for the Arts JANUARY 22, 2016

DCDC joins other Dayton performing arts companies to celebrate the foundation’s good work. DCDC collaborates with Dayton Philharmonic in the performance of two sections from Duke Ellington’s Three Black Kings: King of the Magi and Martin Luther King.

Up Close & Personal Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Studios

SEPTEMBER 25 & 26, 2015

A chance to see a live rehearsal of DCDC’s dancers working with a noted choreographer in the creation of a new dance work. Tickets: $15, includes a light lunch

Hitsville USA

FEBRUARY 20 & 21, 2016

Dayton Marriott Hotel Deron Bell and his Playing the Hits Band accompany DCDC dancers for a different roster of Motown hits. Sponsored by the Dayton International Airport. Tickets: $75, includes dinner buffet

DECEMBER 4 & 5, 2015

The Littlest Angel University of Dayton Boll Theatre The endearing tale by Charles Tazewell about a little boy who enters heaven far too soon. Tickets: $25, group sales of 10 and up and other discounts available

Etchings Stivers High School for the Arts, Eichelberger Theater Four new creations of dance art by women choreographers. Two of the works will be created by DCDC’s artistic leadership. Tickets: $25–$45, group sales of 10 and up and other discounts available

MARCH 10–12, 2016

Women In Motion: Empowered by Dance Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Studios

Jeraldyne Blunden Living Legacies Luncheon

('('´W ½ VWX IZIV GSRJIVIRGI TVSZMHMRK sessions on the most important aspects of what it is to be a woman in today’s world. Conference fee: $109, includes one ticket to a performance of In the Spirit of…Joy.

Sinclair Community College, Charity Earley Auditorium

MARCH 12 & 13, 2016

DECEMBER 10, 2015

On the 75th birthday of Jeraldyne Blunden, founder of DCDC, this luncheon honors special women in the Dayton community. Tickets: $40

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In the Spirit of…Joy Dayton Masonic Center The ninth installment of the In the Spirit of…

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MARCH 18 & 19, 2016

Kaleidoscope–DCDC2 and UD Dance Ensemble Concert University of Dayton Boll Theatre DCDC2 is one of the nation’s leading preparatory dance ensembles. In a new collaborative enterprise, DCDC joins forces with University of Dayton Dance Ensemble. Tickets: $15

MAY 14, 2016

Soulstice: Ladies Sing the Blues Sinclair Community College, Ponitz Conference Center Features local women blues and jazz singers, ½ RI HMRMRK XLI GSQTER] HERGIVW WQMPIW festivities, and celebration. Tickets: $125, table sponsorship opportunities also available

JUNE 11, 2016

Street Beats RiverScape MetroPark Pavilion An outdoor concert accompanied by a big sky, the Miami River, and DCDC’s exceptional dancers. Special offerings include food vendors, dance lessons, and maybe a professional massage. Tickets: $25, group sales of 10 and up and other discounts available

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DAYTON PHILHARMONIC | the ARTS ORCHESTRA Founded in 1933, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra has a distinguished place in Dayton’s history as one of the Miami Valley’s oldest and longeststanding cultural institutions. A regional orchestra with 83 contracted musicians and rich in artistic tradition, the Dayton Philharmonic is honored to call the world-class, state-of-the-art Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center its home. The Dayton Philharmonic proudly presents a wide variety of genres throughout each season, including Classical, SuperPops, Classical Connections, Chamber, Family, and Rockin’ Orchestra programs, totaling nearly 50 stunning performances each year. 126 N. Main St., Suite 210, Dayton, 937-224-3521, daytonperformingarts. org/philharmonic

SEPTEMBER 25 & 26, 2015

The Grand Tour Schuster Center Acclaimed French pianist Emile Naoumoff joins the DPO, highlighting the widely divergent ¾ EZSV SJ %EVSR 'STPERH )HZEVH Grieg, and Peter Tchaikovsky.

MARCH 11 & 12, 2016

MARCH 5, 2016

Stars of the Philharmonic

Ultimate Symphonic Rock

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Dayton favorite Jeans ’n Classics returns once more.

DPO Associate Concertmaster Aurelian Opera and Principal Trombone Tim Anderson headline an eclectic concert.

Brahms Festival: Evenings One and Two

The Motortown All-Stars join the DPO for Motown harmony.

FEBRUARY 19 & 20, 2016

APRIL 30, 2016

Music of the Mad Men Era

Legends of Classic Rock

Schuster Center

Schuster Center

Perfect scoring has been a hallmark of AMC’s hit series Mad Men. Conductor Steven Reineke leads the DPO with his swingin’ take on songs from the ’50s and ’60s.

OCTOBER 3, 2015

One Night of the Bee Gees Schuster Center The DPO and guest artists Stayin’ Alive will bring your favorite Bee Gees songs to vivid life.

Schuster Center Internationally renowned cellist Mark Kosower, principal cellist for the Cleveland Symphony, will showcase his expertise in Victor Herbert’s rarely heard Cello Concerto No. 2.

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OCTOBER 16 & 17, 2015

Schuster Center

Fire and Rain: Iconic Folk Rock of the ’70s

Best-selling recording artist Kenny G takes the stage to showcase his talents on the saxophone.

Schuster Center AJ Swearingen and Jayne Kelli join the DPO for an evening of folk rock favorites from Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, The Eagles, Carole King, and more.

DECEMBER 4 & 5, 2015

Schuster Center

A Celtic Tenor Christmas

The DPO and Windbourne Music present the music of The Who!

The Celtic Tenors have a polished

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MAY 13 & 14, 2016

Best of Broadway II with The Human Race Theatre Company Schuster Center

JANUARY 30, 2016

Music of The Who

APRIL 8 & 9, 2016

An Evening with Kenny G

ROCKIN’ ORCHESTRA

Schuster Center

Worlds of Wonder

A night of top hits from legendary artists like Led Zeppelin, Heart, Foreigner, Kansas, and more.

SUPER POPS

JANUARY 8 & 9, 2016

FEBRUARY 5 & 6, 2016

Schuster Center

Schuster Center

A Hero’s Journey

Felix Mendelssohn’s powerful and passionate 1844 Violin Concerto, performed by DPO Concertmaster Jessica Hung.

Pixar in Concert

MAY 6 & 7, 2016

Guest pianist Antonio PompaBaldi, DPO Concertmaster Jessica Hung, DPO Principal Second Violin Kirstin Greenlaw, and DPO Principal Cello Andra Padrichelli salute remarkable German composer Johannes Brahms.

Songs of the Heart

MARCH 5, 2016

JANUARY 15 & 16, 2016

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The Magic of Motown

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international reputation and just over a million album sales under their belts.

Schuster Center

The DPO welcomes back to the stage The Human Race Theatre Company for this very special engagement combining the full Orchestra with HRTC’s vocal stars!

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the ARTS | DAYTON THEATRE GUILD The Dayton Theatre Guild is one of Dayton’s oldest theaters. It has been in existence since 1945, and was located for more than 45 years at 7EPIQ %ZIRYI FIJSVI QSZMRK XS MXW ½ REP LSQI EX ;E]RI %ZIRYI MR XLI 3VIKSR (MWXVMGX MR %YKYWX 1SVI XLER TPE]W LEZI been produced, utilizing all-volunteer casts, crews, and administration.

OCTOBER 2–18, 2015

JANUARY 8–24, 2016

APRIL 15–MAY 1, 2016

The Columnist

Night Watch

The Trip to Bountiful

By David Auburn Directed by Doug Lloyd

By Lucille Fletcher Directed by Saul Caplan

By Horton Foote Directed by Craig Smith

In mid-century America, newspaper columnists are kings, and Joseph Alsop is at the heart of Washington life. He is beloved and feared, but the intense political dramas Joe has been involved in come to bear a profound personal cost. From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Proof. Tickets: $19 adults, $17 seniors, $12 students

Elaine Wheeler is troubled by unsettling memories and vague fears as one suspicious event after another takes place. From their Manhattan townhome, her husband tries to comfort her, but the police are skeptical of her frantic pleas. From Lucille Fletcher, who wrote radio scripts for Orson Welles and Vincent 4VMGI GSQIW XLMW WYWTIRWI ½ PPIH HVEQE Tickets: $19 adults, $17 seniors, $12 students

Carrie Watts is a woman who is spending the autumn years of her life trapped in an apartment in 1940s Houston, Texas, with a controlling daughter-in-law and a hen-pecked son. Her fondest wish is to revisit Bountiful, the small Texas town of her youth, just once more before she dies. Tickets: $19 adults, $17 seniors, $12 students

NOVEMBER 20–DECEMBER 6, 2015

All Is Calm:The Christmas Truce of 1914 By Peter Rothstein Musical Arrangements by Erick Lichte and Timothy C. Takach Directed by Kathy Mola

The Western Front, Christmas, 1914. Out of the violence a silence, then a song. A German soldier steps into No Man’s Land singing “Stille Nacht.” Thus begins an extraordinary night of camaraderie, music, and peace. This is a remarkable true story, told in the words and songs of the men who lived it. Tickets: $19 adults, $17 seniors, $12 students

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MAY 27–JUNE 12, 2016 FEBRUARY 26–MARCH 13, 2016

Slowgirl By Greg Pierce Directed by Rick Flynn

Sterling, a former lawyer turned recluse in the Costa Rican jungle, gives refuge to his 17-yearold niece, Becky, whom he barely knows. Unaccustomed to having constant company, Sterling acquires a sense of Becky’s situation, which is disconcertingly similar to his own. Tickets: $19 adults, $17 seniors, $12 students

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Last Gas By John Cariani Directed by Debra Kent

Nat Paradis is a part-time single dad who manages Paradis’ Last Convenient Store, the last place to get gas—or anything—before the Canadian border to the north and the North Maine Woods to the west. When an SPH ¾ EQI VIXYVRW XS XS[R 2EX MW JSVGIH XS make a hard choice. Tickets: $19 adults, $17 seniors, $12 students

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430 Wayne Ave., Dayton, 937-278-5993, daytontheatreguild.org


FIFTH THIRD BANK BROADWAY IN CINCINNATI

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Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati presented by Tri-Health, presented at the beautiful Aronoff Center for the Arts, brings the very best Broadway touring shows to the Queen City each year. The 2015–2016 season celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Aronoff Center. 650 Walnut St., Cincinnati, 513-241-2345, broadwayincincinnati.com

SEPTEMBER 8–20, 2015

Motown the Musical Featuring more than 40 classic hits, Motown the Musical is the true American dream story of Motown founder Berry Gordy, who launched the careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson, and many more. Tickets start at $29

OCTOBER 13–18, 2015

PHOTOGRAPHS (LEFT) BY TERRY SHAPIRA, (RIGHT) BY DEEN VAN MEER

Pippin Pippin, winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, tells the story of a young prince on a death-defying journey to ½ RH QIERMRK MR LMW I\MWXIRGI This captivating new production features sizzling choreography in the style of Bob Fosse and breathtaking acrobatics. Tickets start at $29

NOVEMBER 24– DECEMBER 6, 2015

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Irving Berlin’s White Christmas tells the story of a song-and-dance team putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and falling

for a stunning sister act in the process. Full of dancing, laughter, and some of the greatest songs ever written, the timeless movie is adapted for the stage in a lavish production. Tickets start at $29

JANUARY 5–17, 2016

Kinky Boots Kinky Boots [MRRIV SJ WM\ 8SR] Awards including Best Musical, is the inspirational story that follows a struggling shoe factory owner who works to turn his business around with help from Lola, a fabulous entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos. Kinky Boots features a joyous, Tony-winning score by Cyndi Lauper. Tickets start at $29

MARCH 1–13, 2016

APRIL 20–24, 2016

Disney’s Newsies

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines… Direct from Broadway comes Newsies, the smash-hit, crowd-pleasing new musical from Disney. Winner of the 2012 Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Choreography, Newsies MW E LMKL IRIVK] I\TPSWMSR SJ song and dance you just don’t want to miss. Tickets start at $24

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MARCH 29– APRIL 3, 2016

MAY 10–22, 2016

The Book of Mormon

Cabaret

The New York Times calls it “the best musical of this century.” The Washington Post says, “It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals.” It’s The Book of Mormon, the nine-time Tony Award–winning Best Musical from the creators of South Park. 'SRXEMRW I\TPMGMX PERKYEKI *SV more information, please visit BookofMormonTheMusical.com. Tickets start at $44

In celebration of Roundabout Theatre Company’s 50th Anniversary Season, join the infamous Emcee, Sally Bowles, and the raucous ensemble at the Kit Kat Klub in their Tony-winning production of Cabaret. Come hear some of the most memorable songs in theater history, including “Cabaret,” “Wilkommen,” and “Maybe This Time.” Tickets start at $29

FEBRUARY 2–7, 2016

If/Then If/Then is a contemporary Broadway musical that follows one woman’s two possible life paths, painting a deeply moving portrait of the lives we lead, as well as the lives we might have led, from the Pulitzer Prize– and Tony Award–winning creators of Next to Normal. Tickets start at $29

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FRAZE PAVILION / RIVERBEND MUSIC CENTER & PNC PAVILION / ROSE MUSIC CENTER AT THE HEIGHTS

FRAZE PAVILION By presenting “the summer’s best music,” Fraze Pavilion in Kettering, Ohio, is proud to offer a variety of entertainment to the Miami Valley region and beyond. Free events, signature festivals, and national recording artists have made Fraze Pavilion a Top 100 Amphitheater Worldwide for several years. Fraze Pavilion is a 4,300-seat outdoor amphitheater operated by the City of Kettering’s Park, Recreation, and Cultural Arts Department. 695 Lincoln Park Blvd., Kettering, 937-296-3300, fraze.com

RIVERBEND MUSIC CENTER & PNC PAVILION Riverbend Music Center and PNC Pavilion are Cincinnati’s premier outdoor music venue, located on the banks of the Ohio 6MZIV 6MZIVFIRH 1YWMG 'IRXIV FIGEQI XLI ½ VWX EQTLMXLIEXIV in the country to install a synthetic concert lawn two years ago, creating the perfect concert lawn experience.

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6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, 513-232-6220, riverbend.org


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3100 Far Hills Avenue, Dayton, OH 45429 • 937.298.0171 9555 Main Street, Montgomery, OH 45242 • 513.793.0133


THE HUMAN RACE | the ARTS THEATRE COMPANY 2015–2016 marks The Human Race Theatre Company’s 29th season as Dayton’s premier professional regional theater company. The Loft Series provides audiences with award-winning, cutting-edge plays and musicals, American classics, and regional and world premieres. The New Works program expands the repertoire of enthusiastic theater lovers with brand new or seldom performed material. And the education programs touch thousands of children, while engagement programs address the cultural needs of challenged individuals throughout the Miami Valley. 126 N. Main St., Suite 300, Dayton, 937-228-3630, humanracetheatre.org

The Full Monty:The Broadway Musical The Loft Theatre In need of cash and low on prospects, six unemployed Buffalo steelworkers decide to put on a strip act. As they prepare, they learn to let go of their doubts and insecurities—and their clothes—in this hilarious adaptation of XLI LMX ½ PQ Tickets start at $25

OCTOBER 11, 2015

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NOVEMBER 5–29, 2015

Steel Magnolias The Loft Theatre

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Williams. Dreams meet reality and love becomes desperate in this drama of a family on the edge that cuts deep into the longing of human hearts. Tickets start at $25

DECEMBER 10–19, 2015

The Loft Theatre

The Santaland Diaries

Life is good for the Colemans as they prepare to give their eldest daughter the perfect wedding—that is, until her ex-boyfriend arrives on their doorstep and turns their plans into total chaos. Will their daughter make it down the aisle or will the day end up a perfect disaster? Tickets start at $25

The Loft Theatre Meet the quintessential elf-gone-bad as he relives a series of less-than-merry misadventures in David Sedaris’s 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 hordes of insufferable shoppers with whacked out, wicked wit. Tickets start at $24

FEBRUARY 4–21, 2016

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APRIL 7–24, 2016

One Slight Hitch

JUNE 9–26, 2016

Master Class The Loft Theatre One of the opera world’s greatest legends takes center stage as Maria Callas gives three aspiring singers a rough introduction to the reality of performing. This Tony Award– winning drama presents a revealing look at E GSQQERHMRK HMZE ERH XLI WEGVM½ GI JSV EVX Tickets start at $25

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SEPTEMBER 10–OCTOBER 4, 2015


NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

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Northern Kentucky University’s Theatre and Dance Program, housed in NKU’s newly formed School of the Arts, produces a diverse season of musicals and plays. The 2015–2016 season features hilarious farce, Shakespearean tragicomedy, Broadway musicals, and more.

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100 Louie B. Nunn Dr., Highland Heights, 859-572-5464, theatre.nku.edu

SEPTEMBER 24–OCTOBER 4, 2015

NOVEMBER 12–22, 2015

MARCH 29–APRIL 3, 2016

Moon Over Buffalo

Seussical

Pygmalion

By Ken Ludwig

By Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty

By George Bernard Shaw

NKU Corbett Theatre OCTOBER 20–25, 2015

The Winter’s Tale By William Shakespeare

NKU Robert and Rosemary Stauss Theatre

NKU Corbett Theatre FEBRUARY 18–28, 2016

Once in a Lifetime By George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart

NKU Corbett Theatre

NKU Robert and Rosemary Stauss Theatre APRIL 21–MAY 1, 2016

Into the Woods By Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine

NKU Corbett Theatre Tickets: general admission $14; NKU faculty/ staff/alumni $13; senior citizen (60 and up) $11; student $8; group (10 and up) $10

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the ARTS | SINCLAIR THEATRE DEPARTMENT Performances happen in Building 2 at Sinclair! The music, theater, and dance departments showcase their students on stages in the 459-seat &PEMV ,EPP SR XLI ½ VWX ¾ SSV EW [IPP EW XLI RI[ QYPXMJEGIXIH WIEX &PEGO &S\ 8LIEXVI SR XLI JSYVXL ¾ SSV 3YV QMWWMSR MW XS TVSZMHI EGEHIQMG training and practical experience in a demanding yet supportive environment to prepare students to transfer to four-year institutions or pursue various careers in the performing arts. Sinclair Community College, Building 2, 444 W. Third St., Dayton, 937-512-2808, sinclair.edu/tickets

OCTOBER 9–17, 2015

The Wiz Blair Hall Theatre Book by William F. Brown Music and Lyrics by Charlie Smalls From the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Reserved seating tickets: $18 adults, $15 seniors and students

Language with voice interpretation. General seating tickets: $15

A Shaker community becomes complicated when a newcomer claims visions of angels. General seating tickets: $15

DECEMBER 16–19, 2015

A Charlie Brown Christmas

APRIL 8–16, 2016

Blair Hall Theatre

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

By Charles M. Schulz Based on the television special by Bill Melendez and Lee Mendelson Stage Adaptation by Eric Schaeffer By Special Arrangement with Arthur Whitelaw and Ruby Persson

Blair Hall Theatre By Dale Wasserman Based on the novel by Ken Kesey

Reserved seating tickets: $18 adults, $15 seniors and students

Reserved seating tickets: $8

MAY 20 & 21, 2016

NOVEMBER 6–14, 2015

Quid Pro Quo Black Box Theatre By Garrett Zuercher

An award-winning play focusing on delicate perceptions of the hearing and deaf communities, performed in American Sign

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SPRING SEMESTER

FEBRUARY 12–20, 2016

As It Is In Heaven Black Box Theatre By Arlene Hutton

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Collaborative Moves Blair Hall Theatre A collage of movement, music, color, and light— highlighting multiple genres of dance. General seating tickets: $8 in advance/ $10 at the door

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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI | the ARTS COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Nationally ranked and internationally renowned, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music is a preeminent institution for the performing and media arts. Recognized by the Board of Regents as Ohio’s Center of Excellence in Music and Theatre Arts, CCM presents nearly 1,000 concerts, productions, and public events each year. Discover the world-class musicians, virtuoso performances, creative collaborations, and inspiring productions that make us CCM! 290 CCM Blvd., Cincinnati, 513-556-4183, ccm.uc.edu

APRIL 8–10, 2016

NOVEMBER 22, 2015

CCM Mainstage Opera: The Cunning Little Vixen

CCM Jazz Ensembles: Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Suite and Holiday Concert

Corbett Auditorium

Corbett Auditorium APRIL 22–24, 2016

CCM Mainstage Dance: Swan Lake Corbett Auditorium

Tickets: $27–$35 adults, $17–$24 non-UC students, $15–$22 UC students; subscription packages also available

CCM STRING-QUARTET-INRESIDENCE: THE ARIEL QUARTET

SEPTEMBER 30–OCTOBER 4, 2015

Tickets: $25 general, $15 non-UC students, UC students free; Ariel Quartet concert series subscription packages also available

CCM Mainstage Drama: Pentecost Patricia Corbett Theater

NOVEMBER 10, 2015, JANUARY 26 & MARCH 1, 2016

OCTOBER 29–NOVEMBER 1, 2015

CCM String-Quartet-in-Residence: The Ariel Quartet

CCM Mainstage Musical Theatre: Carousel Corbett Auditorium NOVEMBER 19–22, 2015

CCM Mainstage Opera: The Merry Widow

CCM Choirs and Concert Orchestra, Cincinnati Children’s Choir and Guest Choir: Feast of Carols Corbett Auditorium JANUARY 29, 2016

CCM Philharmonia: The Great Decade in Opera: Richard Strauss’s Salome Corbett Auditorium MARCH 6, 2016

CCM CONCERT SERIES

Tickets: $15 adults, $10 non-UC students, 9' WXYHIRXW JVII ¾ I\ XMGOIX SV WYFWGVMTXMSR packages also available

CCM Jazz Ensembles: Rufus Reid’s Quiet Pride:The Elizabeth Catlett Project Corbett Auditorium

Patricia Corbett Theater

SEPTEMBER 27, 2015

APRIL 10, 2016

FEBRUARY 10–14, 2016

CCM Choral: Music of the Bard–Choral Settings of Shakespeare III

CCM Jazz & Orchestra: Charlie Parker with Strings

CCM Mainstage Drama: Ah,Wilderness!

Corbett Auditorium

Patricia Corbett Theater

Patricia Corbett Theater NOVEMBER 8, 2015

APRIL 17, 2016

MARCH 3–13, 2016

CCM Winds: PRISM XIX

CCM Mainstage Musical Theatre: American Idiot

Corbett Auditorium

CCM Choral: Wynton Marsalis’s Abyssinian Mass: A Gospel Celebration

Patricia Corbett Theater

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CCM MAINSTAGE SERIES

DECEMBER 5 & 6, 2015


UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON

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The University of Dayton is a top-tier national Catholic university. At the University of Dayton, we understand that the arts are fundamental in educating the whole person, and that they are essential to a Marianist education. From visual art exhibitions and diverse music to theater ERH HERGI TIVJSVQERGIW EVXW EYHMIRGIW [MPP ½ RH WSQIXLMRK JSV IZIV]SRI EX XLI 9RMZIVWMX] SJ (E]XSR 4PIEWI ZMWMX YHE]XSR IHY EVXW JSV E JYPP calendar of events. Events are free unless otherwise noted. 300 College Park, Dayton, 937-229-5104, udayton.edu/arts

AUGUST 27– SEPTEMBER 17, 2015

OCTOBER 6– NOVEMBER 5, 2015

Art & Design Faculty Show and Entropy: Angela Faris Belt

CONSUMPTION ArtStreet White Box Gallery

Gallery 249, Fitz Hall OCTOBER 22, 2015 AUGUST 27– OCTOBER 1, 2015

THIRST ArtStreet White Box Gallery

ArtsLIVE: Aaron Diehl Trio Sears Recital Hall, Jesse Philips Humanities Center $16, $12 seniors, $8 students and youth

SEPTEMBER 18, 2015

Dayton Jazz Ensemble

OCTOBER 29, 2015

Kennedy Union Pub

ArtsLIVE: Planetary Coalition

NOVEMBER 5– DECEMBER 10, 2015

SEPTEMBER 20, 2015

Sears Recital Hall, Jesse Philips Humanities Center

Department of Art & Design Senior Show

$16, $12 seniors, $8 students and youth

Gallery 249, Fitz Hall

NOVEMBER 1, 2015

NOVEMBER 10– DECEMBER 17, 2015

University of Dayton Orchestra

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University Chorale South Park United Methodist Church, Brown Street SEPTEMBER 24, 2015

ArtsLIVE: Don Quixote

PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANDREW YEDLICK AND LORI D’AGOSTINO-GOUGH

Kennedy Union Boll Theatre $16, $12 seniors, $8 students and youth

Dayton Art Institute Renaissance Auditorium

ArtStreet White Box Gallery

Black Box Theatre, Fitz Hall $12

FEBRUARY 29– MARCH 17, 2016

Living Glass: Sustaining Memory Through Light Gallery 249, Fitz Hall MARCH 18 & 19, 2016

Dance Concert: Kaleidoscope NOVEMBER 12, 2015

Kennedy Union Boll Theatre

ArtsLIVE: Celestial Sirens

$12

Sears Recital Hall, Jesse Philips Humanities Center

APRIL 19, 2016

$16, $12 seniors, $8 students and youth

Celebration of the Arts

NOVEMBER 13–15, 2015

Free, but tickets required

Schuster Center, 1 West Second Street

Once Upon A Mattress Kennedy Union Boll Theatre $12

MARCH 31– APRIL 28, 2016

FEBRUARY 19–21, 2016

Horvath Annual Juried Student Exhibition

Sustenance: A Devised Play on Sustainability

Gallery 249, Fitz Hall

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the ARTS | VICTORIA THEATRE ASSOCIATION %W SRI SJ (E]XSR´W TVIQMIV RSX JSV TVS½ X EVXW SVKERM^EXMSRW :MGXSVME Theatre Association presents performances for all ages and operates the Victoria Theatre, Schuster Center, The Loft Theatre, The Arts Garage, and Citilites Restaurant & Bar. 138 N. Main St., Dayton, 937-228-3630, victoriatheatre.com

Rosanne Cash Schuster Center When you’ve charted 21 Top 40 country singles, including 11 Number Ones, you’re no stranger to hit music—especially if your last name is Cash. Her latest project, The River and the Thread, won three 2015 Grammy Awards, among others, and is the most played album in Americana radio for the past year. Tickets: TBD

beloved Christmas music of Mannheim Steamroller along with dazzling multimedia effects performed in an intimate setting. Tickets: $44–$74*

DECEMBER 5 & 6, 2015

A Christmas Carol Victoria Theatre

OCTOBER 6–11, 2015

Pippin Schuster Center Full of extraordinary acrobatics, wondrous magical feats, and soaring songs from the composer of Wicked, Pippin will lift you up and leave you smiling. This unforgettable new production is the winner of four 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival. Tickets: $25–$97*

NOVEMBER 3–8, 2015

Bullets Over Broadway Schuster Center Written by Woody Allen, with original direction and choreography by Susan Stroman, Bullets Over Broadway is the story of a young playwright who, in desperate RIIH SJ ½ RERGMEP FEGOMRK JSV LMW RI\X WLS[ EGGITXW ER SJJIV JVSQ E QSFWXIV PSSOMRK XS please his showgirl girlfriend. Tickets: $25–$97*

DECEMBER 2, 2015

Mannheim Steamroller Christmas By Chip Davis

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APRIL 8–10, 2016 JANUARY 19–24, 2016

Once Schuster Center

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Million Dollar Quartet Victoria Theatre

Winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Once is an original Broadway experience. It tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who’s about to give up his dream when a beautiful young woman XEOIW ER MRXIVIWX MR LMW LEYRXMRK PSZI WSRKW Tickets: $25–$97*

Inspired by the electrifying true story of the famed recording session where Sam Phillips, XLI ±*EXLIV SJ 6SGO ³R´ 6SPP ² FVSYKLX XSKIXLIV icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee 0I[MW ERH 'EVP 4IVOMRW JSV SRI YRJSVKIXXEFPI night, Million Dollar Quartet will have you singing along and dancing in the aisles. Tickets: $55–$75*

FEBRUARY 9–14, 2016

JUNE 7–JULY 3, 2016

Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella

The Lion King

Schuster Center

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Tony Award–winning director Julie 8E]QSV FV MRKW XS PMJI E WXSV] ½ PPIH [MXL hope and adventure set against an amazing FEGOHVST SJ WXYRRMRK ZMWYEPW ;MRRIV SJ six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Tickets: $25- $97*

Schuster Center Mannheim Steamroller Christmas has been America’s favorite holiday tradition for the past 30 years! Grammy Award winner Chip Davis has created a show that features the

One of the most romantic stories ever written is now an irresistible two-time Tony Award–winning Broadway musical. Based on the best-selling novel by Robert James Waller, The Bridges of Madison County tells the story of Iowa housewife Francesca Johnson and her life-changing, four-day whirlwind romance with traveling photographer Robert Kincaid. Tickets: $25–$97*

MARCH 15–20, 2016

The Bridges of Madison County Schuster Center

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OCTOBER 4, 2015


WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY

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Academy Award–winning actor Tom Hanks said it best: “Wright State not only has one of the most outstanding arts programs in Ohio, but one of the best in the entire nation.” Wright State University’s Department of Art and Art History; Music; and Theatre, Dance, and Motion Pictures together make up CELIA—Collaborative Education, Leadership, and Innovation in the Arts—an Ohio Center of Excellence in the arts. Join us for this season’s outstanding performances, exhibitions, and events. 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, 937-775-2500, wright.edu/celia

DEPARTMENT OF ART AND ART HISTORY

Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries in Wright State’s Creative Arts Center

JANUARY 28– FEBRUARY 7, 2016

Photography exhibit featuring national and international photographers and lecturers

A Streetcar Named Desire

OCTOBER 25, 2015

MARCH 17–APRIL 3, 2016 SEPTEMBER 1– OCTOBER 4, 2015

The Music Man

Deborah Kahn: Paintings and Drawings

APRIL 21–24, 2016

OCTOBER 18– NOVEMBER 15, 2015

Visions of War: A Cultural Context MARCH 15–27, 2016

Regional High School Exhibition

Dance! Dance! Dance! Wright State Dance Concert

SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Schuster Hall in Wright State’s Creative Arts Center

Harmony in the Heartland: A Celebration of Peace Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center Concert featuring Wright State School of Music faculty and students

OCTOBER 29–31, 2015

Ten Years of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize Creative Arts Center Conference featuring panel discussions and award-winning authors, scholars, and students

FEBRUARY 23, 2016 DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE, DANCE, AND MOTION PICTURES

PHOTOGRAPHS BY PETER WINE

Festival Playhouse Theatre in Wright State’s Creative Arts Center SEPTEMBER 24– OCTOBER 4, 2015

The Great Gatsby OCTOBER 29– NOVEMBER 15, 2015

Chicago

Concerto/Aria Night

SPRING 2016

APRIL 2016

Sultans of Swing: 100 Years of Baseball, Jazz, and Short Fiction

Honors Recital

Creative Arts Center Lectures and conference celebrating the nexus of three uniquely American art forms

CELIA

APRIL 9, 2016 OCTOBER 18– NOVEMBER 15, 2015

ArtsGala

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Wright State’s annual arts fundraiser for student scholarships

Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries

Creative Arts Center

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Party Pics | SCENES FROM JAMES FREE EVENTS DAVID YURMAN TRUNK SHOW OCTOBER 14 (MONTGOMERY) & OCTOBER 15, 2015 (DAYTON)

See the latest designs from David Yurman and enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. Always a great start to the fall, this event is an annual showcase from James Free.

JAMES FREE HOLIDAY PARTY DECEMBER 2 (DAYTON) & DECEMBER 3, 2015 (MONTGOMERY)

James Free pulls out all the stops, from store decorations and special wrapping paper to a chance to see great designs from Roberto Coin, Mikimoto, John Hardy, and many more.

JAMES FREE DIAMOND & BRIDAL EVENT

James Free features the largest selection of certified diamonds in the tri-state, along with a trunk show selection from world-renowned bridal ring designers, including Simon G, Christopher Designs, Henri Daussi, and many more.

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