Theatre
Acting Up: Young Performers Community Theater
actingup.com
Mason • 513-494-6062
Acting Up is a nonprofit volunteer group established in 2005. They have produced over 28 musicals since then, with casts of 80–120 young performers ages 6–18. Acting Up is committed to providing experiences in all aspects of the theatre arts to young people in the region and providing the community with an exceptional finished theatrical product. Audition and ticket information is available on their website.
Beavercreek Community Theatre
bctheatre.org
Beavercreek • 937-429-4737
Since 1995, Beavercreek Community Theatre’s goal of appealing to a broad audience has been fulfilled through its selections of multigenerational dramas and musicals. A permanent theatre home has allowed BCT to offer full seasons of theatrical productions, to encourage community involvement in the arts, and to develop a Children’s Theatre program.
The Black Box Improv Theater
daytonblackbox.com
Dayton • 937-369-0747
Since opening in 2012, The Black Box Improv Theater continues to grow in both size and notoriety. The Black Box has teamed up with long-time Second City musical great Trey Stone to provide shows that push the boundaries of what many couldn’t imagine locally trained comedians can do. See shows every Wednesday through Saturday or sign up for a class!
Brookville Community Theatre
brookvillecommunitytheatre.com
Brookville • 937-833-6790
Northwest of Dayton just off I-70, the Brookville Community Theatre presents everything from comedies and family-friendly musicals to mysteries and touching dramas. A recipient of several DayTony awards for its productions, the theatre operates in a cozy, modern facility that seats 110 people.
Caesar’s Ford Theatre, Inc.
cftohio.org
Xenia/Fairborn • 937-376-3857
The mission of Caesar's Ford Theatre, Inc is to educate the public about the history of Ohio through the performing arts and educational programs. Caesar's Ford Theatre, Inc. is developing a historical and immersive theatre production entitled the "Shawnee Living History Tour" as well as a concurrent Historical Interpretation Program. Caesar's Ford Theatre, Inc. is led by members of federally recognized American Indian Tribes.
Cedarville University Theatre
www.cedarville.edu
Cedarville
The Cedarville University Theatre department offers three main stage productions per year, providing their students with the opportunity to perform in front of the student body and the community.
Children’s Performing Arts of Miamisburg (CPAM)
cpamburg.com
Miamisburg • 937-867-0353
Children's Performing Arts of Miamisburg provides quality children's theatre programming for area youth through education, practice and performance. CPAM has classes, camps and productions for actors K-12 grade.
Class Act Drama Group
classactdrama.org
Beavercreek • 937-848-6478
Class Act Drama Group is a 501(c)3 organized in 2010 primarily to provide home-educated students with a place to experience all aspects of theater by performing Broadway musicals. Their program is aimed at youth in grades 7–10, and their season runs from September through June, with their annual show taking place in early June.
The Common Good Players at the University of Dayton
udayton.edu
Dayton
The Common Good Players is an applied performing arts scholarship program dedicated to using performance for social change. The Players engage campus and civic organizations in performance-driven orientations, seminars, and trainings that tackle major social issues like diversity and equity.
Dayton Playhouse
daytonplayhouse.com
Dayton • 937-424-8477
The Dayton Playhouse is a community theatre providing outstanding theatrical productions to Miami Valley audiences of all ages for more than fifty years. The Playhouse is nationally recognized for FutureFest, a festival of new and unproduced plays that dates back to 1991.
Dayton Theatre Guild
daytontheatreguild.org
Dayton • 937-278-5993
For over 80 years, the Dayton Theatre Guild has been a gathering place to tell stories, share laughs, and build community. Decade after decade, folks across the Miami Valley come together, donating their time and talent, to entertain and enliven the region with good theatre done well.
Edison Stagelight Players at Edison Community College
www.facebook.com/StagelightPlayers
Piqua
The Edison Stagelight Players are Edison State Community College's official theatre group. They are dedicated to captivating their audience with an artistic and dramatic experience for everyone.
Epiphany Players Drama Ministry
www.epiphanydayton.org/music-drama
Dayton
Epiphany has a more than 30-year history of inter-generational church fellowship, family sharing, community outreach, and individual growth through their Summer and Holiday musicals. Over half the actors and families involved are drawn from outside the Epiphany family.
Fairfield Footlighters
www.fairfieldfootlighters.org
Fairfield • 513-867-5348
Fairfield Footlighters is a nonprofit community theatre committed to making the theatrical experience more accessible to the public and providing more opportunities for young artists to enhance their dramatic skills. Auditions are open to the public, and performances take place at the Fairfield Community Arts Center.
The Human Race Theatre Company
humanracetheatre.org
Dayton • 937-461-3823
The Human Race Theatre Company is Dayton’s professional regional theatre company, exploring the human experience and promoting enlightenment, inclusion and understanding while startling us all into a renewed awareness of ourselves. Since 1986, the organization has professionally produced high quality, entertaining world and regional premiere theatre in and for Dayton.
Kettering Children’s Theatre
playkettering.org/community-art-music/kettering-childrens-theatre
Kettering • 937-296-0294
For over five decades, Kettering Children’s Theatre has presented professionally produced and directed youth-oriented productions. The Kettering Children’s Theatre is a theatrical instruction program for students ages 9-15. The program allows youth of all theatrical levels an equal opportunity to perform on stage. Past productions include Alice in Wonderland, Anne of Green Gables, The Phantom Tollbooth and Peter Pan.
Lebanon Theatre Company, Inc.
ltcplays.com
Lebanon • 513-228-0932
Lebanon Theatre Company is a nonprofit organization providing community theatre in an intimate 105-seat theater. The mission of LTC is to organize, sponsor, produce, and promote high-quality amateur theatrical productions and to promote and develop theatrical arts education for the Warren County area.
Mad River Theater Works
madrivertheater.com
Yellow Springs
The mission of Mad River Theater Works is to create and perform inspiring original plays with music that uplift characters from the past, challenging racism, sexism and intolerance. In addition to local and national touring, Mad River conducts hands-on residencies in schools that connect students to the American roots storytelling and music that is the source material for their work. Many performances take place at the Foundry Theatre at Antioch College, where they are a Company in Residence.
Magnolia Theatre Company
magnoliatheatrecompany.com
Dayton • 937-985-4851
Founded in May of 2012, Magnolia Theatre Company quickly became one of the most talked about theatre companies in Pennsylvania. Now located in Dayton, Ohio, their focus remains the same: A theatre company dedicated to women. MTC lives by 3 words – Fresh. Funky. Feminine.
Miami University Theatre
miamioh.edu
Oxford • 513-529-3053
Miami's Department of Theatre believes that theatre can inspire a world of possibilities. They are committed to developing passionate, creative thinkers with artistic vision through a program of study that emphasizes the interplay between critical thinking and artistic practice. They situate themselves within a strong liberal arts tradition, celebrate its interdisciplinary resources, and encourage multiple connections to the surrounding communities.
Middletown Lyric Theatre
middletownlyric.org
Middletown • 513-425-7140
Since 1978, Middletown Lyric Theatre has brought quality community theatre to the Middletown area and beyond. The mission of MLT is to inspire, nurture, challenge, educate, and empower its artists and audiences while continuing a long-standing tradition of producing affordable, accessible theatre for the community it serves.
ROYAL Theatre Company
royaltheatrecompany.com
Mason • 513-398-0116
The mission of the ROYAL Theatre Company is to expose children to all aspects of theatrical production and help them develop an appreciation for the performing arts. ROYAL Theatre Company, a nonprofit organization, produces two productions each season and offers children the opportunity to take part as performers, crew members, set builders, make-up assistants, and more.
Shakespeare in South Park
wixsite.com/southparkshakespeare
Dayton
Shakespeare in South Park, located in the Historic South Park District in Dayton, Ohio, produces a yearly community sponsored production. All enthusiastic individuals are welcome to audition and volunteer. Shakespeare in South Park has a tradition of incorporating young people into each production to promote a positive, creative introduction to Shakespeare and live theatre.
Sinclair College Theatre
sinclair.edu
Dayton
Sinclair College offers a full season of musical theatre, comedy, and drama productions for the enjoyment of the community. Blair Hall Theatre is the home of Sinclair's Theatre department productions and Music department concerts. These performances are an integral part of their student’s arts education, and many of the events involve community artists.
Springboro Community Theatre (SCT)
borotheatre.org
Springboro • 888-262-3792
Formerly known as Playhouse South, Springboro Community Theatre is now in Wright Station, located at the crossroads of Central and Main in Springboro. SCT adds to its already established reputation of quality theatre through its youth program, an improv troupe, a concert series, and a speaker series. Their mission is to promote the ongoing appreciation of live theatre by providing teaching, acting, and audience opportunities for the community of Springboro.
Springfield Civic Theatre
springfieldcivictheatre.org
Springfield • info@springfieldcivictheatre.org
Springfield Civic Theatre is the oldest community theater organization in Springfield, Ohio. They are now in their 90th year of production. Operating mainly out of the John Legend Theatre, their mission is to provide quality community theater to Springfield and Clark County.
TheatreLab Dayton
www.theatrelabdayton.org
Dayton • 937-999-9949
Founded in 2014 as Dare 2 Defy Productions, TheatreLab Dayton hit the ground running with one goal in mind: to portray stunning works of art while showcasing the artistry the city has to offer. Since then, they have produced 38 musicals and many cabarets, concerts and collaborations, employing hundreds of Dayton, OH theatre performers, creatives, and crew. As they make art, they strive to build community. TheatreLab offers several youth programs a year to teach and encourage the future of theatre and maintain affordable programs and ticket prices. Their yearly theatre seasons contribute to Dayton's budding art scene as our city continues to grow.
Town Hall Theatre
townhalltheatre.org
Washington Township • 937-433-8957
Washington Township’s Town Hall Theatre is dedicated to inspiring personal growth in young people and creating shared performing arts experiences for families. Select professionally trained artists share their craft, seek out plays that speak directly to young people, and offer a range of performance opportunities, classes, and community outreach.
Troy Civic Theatre
troycivictheatre.com
Troy • 937-339-7700
Since 1965, Troy Civic Theatre has provided quality family entertainment and live theatre experiences for the upper Miami Valley. Productions include comedies, musicals, dramas, tragedies, children’s theatre, repertory company, and community outreach theatre.
University of Dayton Theatre, Dance, & Performance Technology Program
udayton.edu
Dayton
This UD program provides five concentrations: acting, applied theatre, dance, musical theatre, and performance technology - all informed by a Marianist tradition of community engagement and social justice. With co-curricular, interdisciplinary and experiential learning at the heart of the curriculum, performers and technicians learn by doing, serving, and creating.
Vandalia Youth Theatre
vandaliayouththeatre.net
Vandalia
VYT is a regional youth theater that provides performance opportunities each summer and fall. Every child who auditions is cast in a show, regardless of ability or experience. VYT’s central goal is to provide a positive learning experience for all cast members and families and they provide over 100 hours of rehearsal and instruction time to develop skills that will be utilized on and off the stage. Because of their focus on inclusion, students form friendships and bonds across district and community lines that they might not have been able to otherwise.
Wittenberg University Theatre and Dance Program
www.wittenberg.edu
Springfield
Theatre and dance invigorate every corner of Wittenberg’s campus, from contact improvisation exploding across the stage to experimental pieces in alternative spaces, from major Broadway musicals and ballet to student-written plays and hip-hop dance. Wittenberg’s diverse course offerings grant student artists and scholars robust classroom and laboratory environments. Several main stage productions, open to students and the community, are presented each season in Chakeres Memorial Theatre on the Wittenberg campus.
Wright State University School of Fine and Performing Arts
liberal-arts.wright.edu
Dayton
Wright State’s dance, drama, and musical theatre productions are the hottest tickets in town! Offering a variety of performances over their full season, their professional-level productions shine a spotlight on the university's renowned performing arts program. For almost 40 years, an outstanding faculty of working professionals has trained students to enter the full range of stage, screen and corporate entertainment careers. The department produces three musicals and three plays each year in their Creative Arts Center on the WSU campus.
Xenia Area Community Theater (X*ACT)
xeniaact.org
Xenia • 937-372-0516
Xenia Area Community Theater offers a season of stage performances, summer youth programs, and workshops. They operate in conjunction with the X*ACT Arts Center at the same location.
Yellow Brick Theater
www.yellowbricktheater.org
Dayton
Yellow Brick Theater is a new local theater company committed to the education of all aspects of theater production while nurturing creative expression, self confidence, teamwork, and an appreciation for the arts. YBT provides a theatrical home for children, giving them a place to express themselves creatively, feel connected to their peers, and learn valuable life skills. Their mission is to strengthen the vibrant youth culture of the Greater Dayton area by providing children and their families with theater education, performance experiences, and opportunities for artistic self expression.
The Yellow Springs Theater Company
ystheater.org
Yellow Springs • 937-708-1255
With a belief that theater can enrich the soul, challenge the mind and expand the heart of the diverse community in which it serves, the Yellow Springs Theater Company is committed to producing new and classic works of theater that fearlessly examine and illuminate the human condition: past, present, and future.