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The Toledo Village Players After Dark introduces F2M

The Toledo Village Players After Dark introduces F2M, a glimpse into the life of Parker, a transgender college student. Patricia Wettig’s heartfelt play focuses...

History persists in “An Iliad”: Toledo’s Paul Causman is Retelling Homer’s Epic, Again

Paul Causman relishes his yearly role as Scrooge in annual production of A Christmas Carol, but soon he will take the stage to for quite...

Laying Plans Worthy “Of Mice and Men”: Director Perez brings Steinbeck Classic to Toledo Rep Stage

For nearly 80 years one of the most celebrated and ubiquitous works of literature has been John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men." From the...

Quirky comedy, The Internationalist, Hits The UT Stage

“Mind-bending,” “surrealist,” “odd,” “quirky,” and “contemporary” are just a few of the words used by director Caitlyn Tella to describe the University of Toledo’s...

And Finally, Heartbreak… Toledo Opera performs Vanessa

This season’s romantic trilogy with American composers at The Toledo Opera has drawn to a close. Audiences laughed heartily and wept with joy during...

Pouring Puccini: Opera on Tap Brings Baritones to Toledo Bars

When most people think “opera,” they envision a stuffy, black-tie affair, with wealthy patrons peeking through their glasses and applauding politely. The idea of...

The Internationalist play at the University of Toledo

Going abroad sounds romantic. You meet a beautiful stranger, spend the night together and everything feels like a movie— until you wake up without subtitles or an explanation.

The Toledo Repertoire Theatre presents Of Mice and Men

Literature and theater have an intimate relationship; John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men” first appeared on Broadway in 1937, the year the novella was...

Riverdance comes to Toledo

Talented Irish dancers and musicians will kick up the stage when the 20th Anniversary World Tour of Riverdance rolls into town. 7:30-10:15pm. Wednesday, March...

Actors Collaborative Toledo presents Bauer

World-renowned artist Rudolf Bauer didn’t stop making art when he was in a Nazi prison, he sketched on scraps of paper. But Bauer did stop painting when a feud between himself, his love and his patron erupted.

Bird’s Eye View Circus sets sail with Nautica

For the past five years, Erin-Garber Pearson has invited awestruck audiences and eager novices to enter her enchanting space, tucked in the Old West End. Locals have learned how to gracefully wind themselves in silks 15 feet in the air, walk on stilts, balance on beams and attempt astonishing aerial acrobatic acts.

Say Yes to Improv at the Toledo Repertoire Theater

“Yes” isn’t just an answer. In improv, “yes” does a whole lot more. When performing, if an actor says “no,” the scene will end because...

Learn the contra with Northwest Ohio Traditional Music and Dance

If you’ve ever seen Downton Abbey, or nearly any film that is set in early England, you’ve likely watched couples facing one another and dancing down...

The Maumee Indoor Theatre plays non-biographical comedy of Elvis Presley

It’s 1955, somewhere in middle America— girls everywhere are drooling over a mysterious, guitar-playing man wearing a leather jacket and blue suede shoes. When...

Pippin comes to Stranahan Theater

Historically-lauded musicals typically don’t need a facelift, but the high-flying Pippin is enjoying a 21st-century update. See the death-defying hit musical, featuring songs from...

Still “Odd” After All These Years: The Village Players celebrate 60th season with Neil Simon’s classic

For more than 50 years, Neil Simon's classic play "The Odd Couple" has enchanted audiences with its tale of two mismatched friends moving in...
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