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Standing for What’s Right: A Review of Antigone

“Antigone” is an interesting play paralleling what is going on in our lives as most of us are getting ready to cast a ballot, deciding which candidate does what seems…

A Return to The Theater: Sinclair Theater Presents “Antigone”

Returning in a new format, Sinclair Theater returns this October with the classical Greek play “Antigone” with a modern translation by Anne Carson. Originally slated for a release during the…

A Look At Dayton During the Quarantine

Classes at Sinclair have been shut down since early March. Since then the campus and downtown Dayton have been a lonely place. We sent Staff Photographer Brian Walker to capture…

The Leading Ladies of the Blues: Bessie Smith

Ferociously fearless, these women dared to defy convention. Their awe-inspiring, rip-roaring voices achieved notoriety, as they bemoaned the pain of bitter love or proudly hailed themselves as strong, independent beings…

A Mask That Hides Your Face – A Bang, Bang You’re Dead Review

I have been interested in the premise of “Bang, Bang You’re Dead!” since I first learned of it in early 2019. This was when Sinclair performed the play for a…

The Face of Emmett Till

“The Face of Emmett Till” will premier for the first time in Ohio at the Xenia Area Community Theater (X*ACT) as a joint effort between the theater and the National…