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Showcase of Adequate Acting

  • May 16, 2026 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Reeves Museum Carriage House

    325 East Iron Avenue
    Dover, Ohio 44622
Description

Announcing the tenth anniversary season of Little Theatre Original Productions! Original Productions, founded in 2016, is a committee with stated goals of community outreach by sharing the art of

theater, as well as developing actors, writers, and directors to further contribute to the main stage of the theater. Their annual skit comedy show has been performed at schools, retirement

homes, civic clubs, art galleries and senior centers over the years. This tenth season will be no different. The shows will be fueled by the creative efforts of four different playwrights and over a dozen performers.

Laugh or boo, it makes no difference to them, just as long as you are paying attention! See ya at the show!

Date & Time

Sat, May 16, 2026 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Venue Details

Reeves Museum Carriage House

325 East Iron Avenue
Dover, Ohio 44622 Reeves Museum Carriage House
Dover Historical Society/ Reeves Museum

 Return to the elegance of the late 19th century by visiting the Reeves Victorian Home and its adjoining Carriage House Museum, located in Dover, Ohio.  This opulent mansion, the former residence of prominent

Dover industrialist, Jeremiah E. Reeves, is owned and operated by the Dover Historical Society.

The 17 room Victorian home, topped by a third floor ballroom, has been carefully restored by the Society to its original turn-of-the-century splendor and features the unique treasures of the original furniture and antiques that were the property of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah E. Reeves, arranged as they would have been 100 years ago.  

These beautiful family furnishings can be viewed as guests take a guided room by room tour of the home.

The Carriage House Museum, located behind the home, keeps its original purpose by housing an interesting collection of vehicles, including the family's original 1892 carriage, along with the family sleigh, a rare 1922 electric car, and a restored doctor's buggy.  The upstairs of the Carriage House features an exhibit celebrating Dover's years as a canal town as well as the town's rich history.