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In 2002 the theater moved to a brand new facility in downtown Bethesda, which was a significant upgrade. [2] In 1982, the company was incorporated as a nonprofit under the name "Round House". The company remained a part of the County’s Department of Recreation until 1993, when it became a separate and independent professional theater group. [3]
The Greene Town Center (also known as The Greene) is a mixed-use development located in Beavercreek, Ohio (an eastern suburb of Dayton in Greene County).. The complex is an established mixed-use, office, retail, luxury living, dining and entertainment center and serves as the third major shopping mall in the Dayton region.
The PNC Arts Annex is an arts center in downtown Dayton, Ohio. [1] Opened in 2018, the center contains risers and flexible seating, as well as a multipurpose studio. [2] [3] Dayton Live, the primary performing arts organization for the city, uses the Arts Annex to host programs such as after-school programs and summer camps. [4]
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Covedale Center for the Performing Arts [1] Victoria Theatre [3] Renaissance Theatre [1] Cleveland Play House [1] Children's Theatre of Cincinnati [1] Cleveland Public Theatre [2] Convergence-Continuum; Columbus Children's Theatre [1] Lincoln Theatre [3] Stuart's Opera House [1] Karamu House; Great Lakes Theater [2] Raconteur Theatre Company ...
A few young actors have the chance to enter Narnia through a very local wardrobe when GreenHouse Theatre Project holds auditions for an upcoming show. GreenHouse Theatre Project auditioning ...
Jeraldyne Blunden (nee Kilborn) (December 10, 1940 – November 22, 1999) was the founder and artistic director of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, the oldest modern dance company in Ohio. [1] In 1994, she received a "genius grant" from the MacArthur Foundation .
The Dayton Women's Club was founded and incorporated in 1916. The club provided a social center for women and one of its first tasks was to raise funds to purchase the mansion on 225 North Ludlow Street as a clubhouse. The club is involved with philanthropic and educational work as well as the preservation of the property.