Human Race Theatre Company

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The Human Race Theatre Company is the professional producing theatre company of Dayton Ohio, dedicated to producing works on universal themes that explore the human condition and explore us all into a renewed awareness of ourselves.The HRTC is located in The Metropolitan Arts Building in downtown Dayton. The 219-seat Loft Theatre in downtown Dayton, Ohio[1] serves as its home base, though it also stages one production each year in the 1100-seat Victoria Theatre.[2].

The Human Race has put on more than 150 productions since its inception in 1986, and has an extensive theatre education program that annually serves more than 30,000 children and adults throughout southwestern Ohio.

Notable productions have included:

  • The fall 2007 production of a brand new Stephen Schwartz piece entitled "Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook", with book by David Stern
  • Gregg Coffin's Convenience co-production with the Sacramento Theatre Company[3]
  • The 2004 World Premiere of Barry Kleinbort and Joseph Thalken's "Was"'

The Human Race Theatre is noted for its Musical theatre Workshops, staged readings of new works, which began in 2000[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Loft Theatre Series
  2. ^ Loft Theatre History
  3. ^ a b Musical Theatre Workshop

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