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Leigh Allen, Marketing Director
leigh@humanracetheatre.org
(937) 461-3823, ext. 3112
DAYTON’S DIVINE MISS P. COMING TO THE LOFT PDQ
DAYTON, OH - March 17- The last time Katie Pees did a one-woman show, it was in New York. This time she’s stepped up to Dayton.
The Oakwood High and Otterbein grad sold out in the Big Apple. This time the incomparable Miss P. has more Loft-y ambitions – trying to sell out The Loft Theatre to raise funds for the musical programming of The Human Race Theatre Company, of which she’s a Resident Artist.
Pees’ cabaret-style show April 12 will include songs from shows she’s been in in Dayton, shows she’s been in in New York, even shows she wishes she’d been in, in New York, in Dayton, or anywhere else. She’ll be accompanied in what she promises will be a “big and over the top” performance of music and comedy by music director Scot Woolley.
Dayton’s Divine Miss P. is a one-night event. There will be a reception with cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres (we’ve weighed them) at 7 pm in The Loft lobby, with the show at 8 pm, followed by coffee and dessert in The Loft lobby, and then an after-party at Coco’s Bistro.
Tickets are $100, with $65 tax-deductible. For reservations, call The Human Race at (937) 461-3823.
The show is sponsored by Bonbright Company, Molly & Charlie Campbell, Larry Glickler & Charles Quinn, Coco’s Bistro, Hauer Music, Darlene & Max Gutmann and Deck the Walls.
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Founded in 1986, The Human Race Theatre Company presents universal themes that explore the human condition and startle us all into a renewed awareness of ourselves. The company moved to the Metropolitan Arts Center in 1991, taking up residence at The Loft, a 219-seat theatre. In addition to the Loft Series (in collaboration with the Victoria Theatre Association) The Human Race produces for the Fifth Third Broadway Series, the Musical Theatre Workshop series, and special event programming. The Human Race, under the direction of Artistic Director Marsha Hanna and Executive Director Kevin Moore, also maintains educational outreach programs for children and adults, guest artists and artist residencies in area schools, The Muse Machine In-School Tour, Youth Summer Stock and The Human Race Conservatory. The new Caryl D. Philips Creativity Center of The Human Race opened in January 2006 to provide a space for extensive theatre education classes and workshops.