[NEOhioPAL]Dobama's Night Kitchen 2001-2002 Season Schedule

Suzanne Ledel Miller suzanneledel at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 25 13:52:28 PDT 2001


GET LUCKY TONIGHT…
WITH DOBAMA'S NIGHT KICTHEN LUCKY SEASON NUMBER 7!

Dobama Theatre Night Kitchen, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights,
presents the 2001-2002 season schedule.

ANGST:84
By Toni K. Thayer
Final Encore Performance - 8 p.m., Tuesday, August 7
An awesome Orwellian nightmare made up like a John Hughes movie, Angst:84 is 
a satiric look at one day in an ordinary high school, set in that gnarly, 
ginchy, totally bogus year,
Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Forbidden love, social scheming and detention -- it's high school and it 
sucks.
Don't miss the last encore performance of this smash-hit before the cast and 
crew head to New York to participate in the New York International Fringe 
Festival! Tickets $15 for adults, $7 for students.

THE GULF at Willoughby Fine Arts
A hit from our 2000-2001 season now traveling to our friends in Willoughby!
In commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the Persian Gulf War, DNK 
produces an extraordinary ensemble-written performance piece that will 
examine the emotions and impact of America's first video game war. Original 
director and cast!
One weekend only! October 12, 13, (both 8 p.m.) and an October 14 matinee.

LUV(SIC)  - October 26 to November 11.
Directed and produced by Dan Kilbane - Assistant director/dramaturg Brian 
Fox Eight writer-performers get crabby about love. How many plays can you 
see in an hour? Every weekend a different show!
Fridays and Saturdays at 11pm and Sundays at 8pm.

THE MURDER PROJECT -  January 25 to February 10
Directed by Greg Vovos
A murder has taken place…now see what happened from all sides as four solo 
works written by Cleveland area playwrights David Bell, Mike Geither, 
Christopher Johnston and Leah Krauss piece together a tale for a dark, 
wintry night.
Fridays and Saturdays at 11pm and Sundays at 8pm.

SHOPPING AND F**KING - April 26 to May 12
By Mark Ravenhill
Directed by Dan Kilbane.
This hit from London's Royal Court Theatre looks at Mark, Lulu and Robbie - 
three London teens struggling to survive in the city's dark underbelly, 
selling drugs and their souls to survive. This is how they spend their days.
Fridays and Saturdays at 11pm and Sundays at 8pm.

For more information, call Dobama Theatre at 216-932-6838.



Suzanne Ledel Miller
Public Relations Director
Dobama Theatre
1846 Coventry Road
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
Phone: 216-932-6838
Fax: 216-932-3259


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