Human Race Theatre Company’s 40th anniversary season

Celebrating family for Human Race Theatre Company’s 40th anniversary season

What better way to celebrate a birthday than to think about family in all its beautiful, complex forms?  

Our upcoming season explores those bonds that define us, challenge us, and carry us through. Family is a complicated word, creating relationships that are as unique as each human being on this planet. It goes beyond gene pool, or shared characteristics. It can be something built over time with care, it can be found through shared passions. We are given family, chosen family, found family.   
The 40th Anniversary Season features six productions, combining fresh and favorite works, all showcased in the unique style of The Human Race Theatre Company. Three world premieres, a throwback to our founding production, and fan favorite local artists take center stage this coming season. As we celebrate this incredible milestone, we are thrilled to present a season that’s both bold and heartfelt — filled with the love, fear, hope, belief, and joy that make us who we are. 

Kicking off the birthday party, join resident artist Jake Lockwood for his world premiere, Dad’s Place. This farce about fathers and sons grew from a short scene Jake wrote for the 2022 Playwright Race – one of our new play development programs.  

In a nod to the very first production by The Human Race Theatre Company in 1986, we present Kate Hamill’s fierce and funny Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really. 

Seasonal Shorts delivers an evening of six short holiday themed plays in all their messy, silly and frustrating glory! Created by area artists Kelsey Celek, Chris Leyva, Marley Masterson, Aleah Vassell, Torie Wiggins, Robb Willoughby, join us for a festive and feisty set of short plays crafted just for you. 

Broadway and cabaret luminary Sally Mayes returns to Dayton to share her one-woman show Contradictions of a Southern Soul in a limited run.  A memory play with music, this love letter to mothers and daughters looks backwards to move forward.  In collaboration with Weathervane Playhouse in New Hampshire. 

Hay Fever, Nöel Coward’s 1924 biting family satire, blossoms onstage in the spring. The Bliss family hopes for a weekend retreat that goes gloriously off script. In collaboration with Wright State University. 

Ready, set FRY! The final show of the season is Katori Hall’s 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Winner – The Hot Wing King. Cordell, Dwayne and the whole “New Wing Order” pursue the culinary crown, when a family emergency might topple the whole plate.  

Subscriptions come in many sizes, are suited to any budget, and offer the best value with the most flexibility including our new Generation HRTC rate for ages 20-40! Can’t commit? Choose a 3-Show package or our membership program instead. By popular demand, a Parents Day Out Series is available at no additional charge. Military and student discounts available. Renewals will begin at the start of May and new subscriptions are available at any time. All tickets are available through Dayton Live Box Office at 937-228-3630 or https://www.daytonlive.org/series/loft-season/. 

The Human Race Theatre Company 

2025-2026 Loft Season 

Dad’s Place – A Farce 

By Jake Lockwood 

Director Joe Deer 

September 3 – 14, 2025 – World Premiere 

Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really 

By Kate Hamill  

Director Emily N. Wells 

October 29 – November 9, 2025  

 

Seasonal Shorts 

By Kelsey Celek, Chris Leyva, Marley Masterson, Aleah Vassell, Torie Wiggins, Robb Willoughby 

Director Heather Wilson-Bowlby 

December 10 – 21, 2025 – World Premiere 
Contradictions of the Southern Soul 

By Sally Mayes, with  

Director Brett Cullen 

February 24 – March 1, 2026 – World Premiere  

Hay Fever 

By Nöel Coward 

Director Bob Hetherington 

April 8 – 26, 2026 

The Hot Wing King 

By Katori Hall 

Director Darnell Pierre Benjamin 

June 3 - 14, 2026 – Regional Premiere 

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