
Review: ‘Dad’s Place’ is a Strong Start to HRTC’s 40th Season
Dad’s Place–A Farce is a compilation of family life lessons cleverly packaged and delivered in its world premiere, debuting at Dayton’s Human Race Theater Company.

Dad’s Place–A Farce is a compilation of family life lessons cleverly packaged and delivered in its world premiere, debuting at Dayton’s Human Race Theater Company.

grab your flux capacitors, hop in your Delorean and hit to 88 miles per hour down to the Aronoff Center to see this excellent stage

Take your sweetheart or the kids, wear your jean jacket, and prepare for a wild ride—because Back to the Future: The Musical is a blast

It is safe to say this reviewer isn’t the only one thrilled to see the McBrattons back on stage – and together, no less!

The great use of the space really puts the audience right next to the action. You do not feel as though you are watching a

Cincy Shakes is one of the masters of choosing scripts which contain timeless lessons. Enemy is no exception: it discusses truths and half-truths and what

See this play. Like the fox that messes up the hen house, People in the Woods may disturb your comfortable ideas—and that’s exactly what makes

“Dad’s Place – A Farce” is a ridiculous riot that will make you LOL!

Complementing the action on stage without distracting is an ethereal set designed by Melissa Bennett and brought to life by Scenic Artisan Samantha Reno. The set is both grand and minimal at the same time which is a feat within itself.

Overall, Rope is an engaging evening of theatre which showcases the fine acting talents of its students.

Roland and Marianne’s romance lives in the universe as a constellation of possibilities. Everything you’ve ever done–and never done–exists somewhere.