48 High Street
Gallery
48 High St. (St.
AnneÕs Hill) Dayton
Thru 10/14 Ð
Fall Members Juried Show: works
by members of the Dayton Society of Painters and Sculptors.
Dayton Art
Institute
458 Belmonte
Park North, Dayton
223-5277
Thru 1/06/08
- The Roman World:
Religions and Everyday Life
Thru
Jan 2008 - Samuel
H. Kress Loans
Dayton Visual
Arts Center
118 N. Jefferson
St, Dayton
224-3822
Thru October - Sean Wilkinson: Retrospective of 30 years of photography
The Marian
Library
University of
Dayton
300 College
Park, Dayton
229-4214 or 4254
Thru 11/17 -
With the Eyes of the Heart:
Marian Art from Brazil by Sidney Matias
Rosewood
Gallery
2655 Olson Dr.,
Kettering
296-0294
Thru 10/5 - David T. Collins/ Alex Hibbitt Ð mixed media ceramic sculpture/ mixed
media ceramic installation
Gallery Saint
John
Bergamo Ð Mt.
St. John
4400 Shakertown
Rd., Beavercreek
Thru 9/23 -
Creative Expressions from Queen of Apostles Community
University of
Dayton Art Gallery
Dept. of Visual
Arts
300 College Park
Dayton OH
45469-1690
296-0294
Thru 10/4 Ð Faculty Exhibition.
9/19 Wed
Dayton
Philharmonic Chamber Concert 8 pm : George Crumb, American Iconoclast, is one of the most distinctive 20th century
compositional voices. Schuster Center, One W. Second St., Dayton
228-3630
Art in Motion
3-6 pm Oil
painting with Loretta Puncer. Stop by and observe or paint. Town &
Country Shopping Center, 300 E. Stroop Rd. 298-6331
9/20 Thu
Snapshots
8 pm New tunes, old tunes, new lyrics
by composer Stephen Schwartz trace a coupleÕs 30-year relationship after the
wife, about to leave her husband, finds a collection of old snapshots in the
attic. Thru 10/7. The
Loft Theatre, 138 N. Main St., Dayton, 461-3823
9/21 Fri
Jo Dee
Messina 8 pm
This award-winning recording is the first female country artist to score three
multiple-week # 1 songs from the same album. Schuster Center, One W.
Second St., Dayton 228-3630
UD Arts
Series:One Ring Zero
8 pm The
group uses rare and unusual instruments for a sound described as a Òpart
crtoonÉcircus parade.Ó Kennedy Union Boll Theatre 229-3936
Snapshots
8 pm (see
9/20)
The Full
Monty 8 pm
Six unemployed
steel workers, desperate for a way to make some money and seeing the enthusiasm
their wives and girlfriends have to the strippers who have come to town,
decide to have a show of their own. Thru 9/23. The new Beavercreek Community
Theatre, 3868 Dayton-Xenia Rd. 429-4737 or 429-2191
The
Sandstorm and
Soldiering On
8 pm The Sandstorm is based on the war in Iraq as
experienced by the playwright, a U.S. Marine with the 2nd Light Armored
Reconnaissance Battalion. Soldiering On is a take on 9/11 from a very personal
experience when sixty-ish Miss Margaret Wilson finds herself in a therapy
session stoutly insisting that there is no reason for her being there. These
plays contain adult content and language.. Viewer discretion is advised. No one under age 7 will be
admitted. Dayton
Theatre Guild, 2330 Salem Ave., Dayton 278-5993. Also 9/23
Little
Shop of Horrors
8 pm An
exotic plant has an unusual ÒappetiteÓ in this boy-meets-girl musical,
presented by the Ohio Lyric Theatre. Clark State Performing Arts Theatre, 300
S. Foundtain, Springfield. 937-328-3874. Also 9/22 @ 8 pm & 9/23 @ 3 pm
9/22 Sat
Ballet
Folklorico ÒQuetzalliÓ 7:30 pm Traditional dances of old Mexico performed on authentic
stringed instruments. Victorial Theatre, 138 N. Main St.
228-3630
Hispanic
Festival Call for times Riverscape, First & Monument, Downtown Dayton. 228-3630
Snapshots 8 pm (see 9/20)
The Full
Monty 8 pm (see 9/21)
The
Sandstorm and Soldiering On 3
pm & 8 pm (see 9/21)
Little
Shop of Horrors
8 pm
(See 9/21)
9/23 Sun
The Pacifica
Quartet 7:30 pm This group of musicians bring freshness and inner vibrancy to
their playing. They will be playing BeethovenÕs Op. 130 with the Great Fugue.
Chamber Music Yellow Springs presents @ First Presbyterian Church, 314
Xenia Ave. (US 68), Yellow Springs, 374-8800
Little
Shop of Horrors
3 pm (See
9/21)
Snapshots 2 pm & 7 pm (see 9/20)
The Full
Monty 3 pm (see 9//21)
The
Sandstorm and Soldiering On 3
pm (see 9/21)
9/24 Mon
Concert of
Indian Music: Dr M. Harre Haren 7 pm University of Dayton, Sears Recital Hall 229-3936
(subject to change)
Art in Motion
1-4 pm
Sharon Stolzenberger open sketch/drawing class with live model. Charcoal
sticks & paper provided. 2-5 pm Open Paint with Keith Thue. Town
& Country Shopping Center, 300 E. Stroop Rd. 298-6331
9/25 Tue
Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels 8 pm Set on the glamorous Riviera, this comedy follows two con artists
as they take on the lifestyle of the rich and shameless Ð and end up with a lot
more than they bargain for! Thru 9/30 Schuster Center, One W. Second St., Dayton
228-3630
Snapshots
7 pm (see
9/20)
My Fair
Lady
9/26 Wed
Hairspray 8 pm. The musical about Tracy Turnblad,
big girl with big hair and a bigger heart who has only one passion Ð to dance.
Springfield Arts Council, 8 N. Limestone St. 937-324-2712