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One of Dayton’s most iconic landmarks will be under new ownership – a move Montgomery County leaders say will transform Memorial Hall into a “vibrant, community-focused asset.”
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Nicole Scherzinger attended Wright State University from 1996 to 1999, studying musical theatre and acting. She won a Tony for her Broadway role in "Sunset Boulevard."
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Gem City Burlesque producers Lily Datura and Jezebel Luxure talk with WYSO music director Juliet Fromholt about founding and running Dayton's only burlesque group.
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Mad River Theater Works’ new creation, Freedom Flight, portrays a fictional great-great-granddaughter’s present-day battle with slavery’s entrenched legacy: racism.
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If you’re feeling adventurous, you can check out a hot event this Thursday, November 17. Dirty Words Cabaret is performing a new show called Dirty Words Cabaret: Girls.
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The new festival showcases comedy and visual art across Dayton's Oregon District.
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It’s not easy keeping K-12 students and staff safe from COVID-19 as the delta variant storms through communities. It’s especially challenging at a high school where the arts is the focus, and singing, acting and playing instruments are part of the curriculum.
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The Columbus Museum of Art has announced it was laying off 39 employees and slashing their budget due to money lost during coronavirus.
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The limitation on audience numbers poses challenges for local performance groups who are already struggling after months of cancelled shows.
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The state has released a reopening plan for the performing arts which takes into account the many variables that come with live theater and music.
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The Little Art Theatre in Yellow Springs reopens on Friday, July 24, with new precautions to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
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Antioch College professor Louise Smith visited the WYSO studio to talk to Music Director Niki Dakota about her upcoming performance of Dorothy Lane: A…