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Ohio Theatre Storytelling Series Encourages — “Don’t Be a Jerk”

In a time where public discourse is less and less civil, Spoken Toledo— the Ohio Theatre’s quarterly storytelling series— could not be timelier with its upcoming event: “Don’t Be a Jerk.”

Say goodnight gracie: a comedy remembering George Burns

George Burns— a cigar-puffing, vaudeville comedian with dry humor and bottle-cap glasses— left a legacy when he died in 1996.

Dance your heart out on International Women’s Day

Praise the accomplishments of women by dancing your heart out.

Bird’s Eye View Circus – Student Showcase

Join the Bird’s Eye View Circus for a timely student showcase, Let Go: Stories of Love.

Black History Month at the opera

Embark on a dynamic and soulful musical voyage led by featured artist and opera singer Taylor Hillary Boykins.

Life’s Not a Drag in “Spudsville”: Toledoan’s new comedy will premier at the Collingwood Arts Center

The hilarious misadventures of a pair of aging drag queens are at the center of The Last Drag Bar in Spudsville, a new comedy...

The Last Drag Bar in Spudsville: An original play by a Toledo-native

What happens when a minister’s wife tries to buy all the gay bars in town to turn them into strip clubs?

The Toledo Opera presents Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro

Mozart’s classic story demonstrates the power of love, lies and loyalty.

Local performers want you to “Love the Skin You’re In”

“Love the Skin You’re In,” a variety show featuring burlesque, drag, spoken word and visual art.

Vintage thriller revisited by the Village Players

“Angel Street” tells the Victorian-era story of a villainous husband who is slowly driving his wife mad in order to suit his own nefarious ends.

Meet the Stars of The Marriage of Figaro

Meet the stars of the Toledo Opera during an intimate gathering at The Truth Gallery.

Actors Collaborative Toledo Presents ‘In a Forest, Dark and Deep’

Where else do you expose secrets but In a Forest, Dark and Deep? Elizabeth Cottle directs the staged reading of Neil LaBute’s play for Actors Collaborative Toledo.

UT’s 24 Hour Play Festival

Written, directed and acted by students in- volved in the program. Each group is given a random prop, a line of dialogue and a genre to work with and 24 hours to create a script and stage a short play.

Fremont Community Theatre’s production of Looking

The romantic comedy follows the progress of four middle- aged singles who met on a blind date.

Doubt Asks Audiences to Question their Beliefs

What happens when the foundations of your beliefs begin to crack? Explore the relationship between faith and doubt in contemporary Christianity during a presentation...

Ballet from the Boroughs

For four decades, the Dance Theatre of Harlem has provided arts education, community outreach, positive role models and a world-class school to train aspiring...
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