[NEohioPAL]Cabaret crazy plus daughter finds father's roots at Cain Park

Ksenia Roshchakovsky ksenia at clvhts.com
Sun Jul 2 16:02:57 PDT 2006


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CHRISTINE & PATRICK
CYNTHIA & MARK=20
ADINA & JOHN
The sounds of glorious voices will be flowing down the tree-lined pathways
of Cain Park this week when 3 cabarets take to the Alma Theater stage.  Eac=
h
begins at 7:30pm and each is $16 advance ($18 day of show).
Christine and Patrick Janson=8BBack Where We Started
Wednesday, July 5
Christine and Patrick have appeared in six musicals at Cain Park going all
the way back to A Little Night Music in 1991, the summer of their marriage!
They return to present an evening of Broadway songs with special guest
composer and pianist, Dr. Larry Kass.

Simply Cynthia Thursday, July 6
Soprano Cynthia O=B9Connell and her illustrious pianist Mark Graham return fo=
r
an evening of lighthearted vocal magic featuring songs by Bernstein, Rodger=
s
& Hart, Kass, Guettel and Hoagy Carmichael.

I=B9m Just Saying Sunday, July 9
In this complicated world, wouldn=B9t it be nice to know that some things are
still worth talking about?  Adina Bloom and John Jensen examine the
intricacies of communication as they explore the wacky world of
relationships through songs ranging from Irving Berlin=B9s =B3Anything You Can
Do=B2 to Sister Sledge=B9s =B3We Are Family.=B2

CLEVELAND ASSOC. OF BLACK STORYTELLERS =B3YEBO!  TELL IT AGAIN=B2 AND =B3TELL IT
LIKE IT IS=B2
CABS members Jakkia Boyd and Barbara Fuller present an afternoon
storytelling concert for children on Friday, July 7 (1-2pm) with traditiona=
l
African and African-American folktales and fables.  $3/child, $6/adult (no
discounts).  Alma Theater.
Baba Rashad, Donna Willingham and Barbara =B3Bobbie=B2 Wilson use their special
gifts to tell stories from the African-American tradition that will excite
your imagination, warm your heart and tickle your funny bone in =B3Tell It
Like It Is=B2 on Friday, July 7 at 7:30pm.  $16 advance ($18 day of show).
Alma Theater.

A DAUGHTER RE-CONNECTS WITH HER FATHER=B9S ROOTS
New York City native and daughter of the late screenwriter David Shaber (Hi=
s
reminiscences of working at Cain Park became Those Lips, Those Eyes, which
was filmed at Cain Park), singer/songwriter Sam Shaber returns to her
father=B9s theatrical roots with her Cain Park debut.  Shaber has won awards
in the John Lennon, Billboard and USA Songwriting competitions for her
driving melodies, smart lyrics and soaring voice.  $16/14 advance ($19/17
day of show).  Alma Theater.


=B3KISS ME, KATE sparkles in nearly every way, from the color and clarity of
the singing, acting and design to the fizz of the dancing and Martin
Cespedes=B9 intoxicating choreography in such numbers as =8CToo Darn Hot.=B9=B2  Th=
e
Plain Dealer
Tickets are $20/18/16. Showtime is 8pm Thursdays-Sundays in the Evans
Amphitheater.  Kiss Me, Kate closes July 9 with a
sign-interpreted/audio-described performance.  Promotional support provided
by WCLV 104.9 FM, WKSU 89.7 FM and Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

AMERICA=B9S DA VINCI EXHIBITS AT CAIN PARK
As part of =B3The Viktor Schreckengost National Centennial Exhibition,=B2 Cain
Park is honored to celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of a Cleveland
Heights resident who is a leader in 20th century ceramics and industrial
design. Sharing exhibit space will be Cleveland Institute of Art graduate
Richard Glowacki, an award-winning artist in ceramics, glass, sculpture and
woodworking and recipient of the Guy Cowan Pottery Association Scholarship
in Excellence in Ceramics.
The Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Art Gallery is open one hour before all
performances (except Kidzart) and through intermission.  =B3Now and Then=B2
closes July 16.


Cain Park is in its 68th season of providing diverse, eclectic and
affordable entertainment in the heart of Cleveland Heights at Lee and
Superior roads.



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<FONT COLOR=3D"#008000"><H2>CHRISTINE & PATRICK<BR>
</H2></FONT><H2><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF00FF">CYNTHIA & MARK <BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#800000">ADINA & JOHN<BR>
</FONT></H2><FONT SIZE=3D"4">The sounds of glorious voices will be flowing do=
wn the tree-lined pathways of Cain Park this week when 3 cabarets take to th=
e Alma Theater stage.  Each begins at 7:30pm and each is $16 advance ($=
18 day of show).<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#008000"><H3>Christine and Patrick Janson=8BBack Where We=
 Started <BR>
Wednesday, July 5<BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4">Christine and Patrick hav</FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">e=
 appeared in six musicals at Cain Park going all the way back to <I>A Little=
 Night Music</I> in 1991, the summer of their marriage!  They return to=
 present an evening of Broadway songs with special guest composer and pianis=
t, <B>Dr. Larry Kass.<BR>
</B></FONT><H3><BR>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#FF00FF">Simply Cynthia Thursday, July 6<BR>
</FONT></H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4">Soprano <B>Cynthia O=B9Connell</B> and her illustr=
ious pianist <B>Mark Graham</B> return for an evening of lighthearted vocal =
magic featuring songs by Bernstein, Rodgers & Hart, Kass, Guettel and Ho=
agy Carmichael.<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#800000"><H3>I=B9m Just Saying Sunday, July 9<BR>
</H3></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">In this complicated world, wouldn=B9t it be nice t=
o know that some things are still worth talking about?  <B>Adina Bloom<=
/B> and <B>John Jensen</B> examine the intricacies of communication as they =
explore the wacky world of relationships through songs ranging from Irving B=
erlin=B9s =B3Anything You Can Do=B2 to Sister Sledge=B9s =B3We Are Family.=B2 <BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#008080"><H2>CLEVELAND ASSOC. OF BLACK STORYTELLERS =B3YE=
BO!  TELL IT AGAIN=B2 AND =B3TELL IT LIKE IT IS=B2<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">CABS members <B>Jakkia Boyd</B> and <B>Barbara F=
uller</B> present an afternoon storytelling concert for children on Friday, =
July 7 (1-2pm) with traditional African and African-American folktales and f=
ables.  $3/child, $6/adult (no discounts).  Alma Theater.<BR>
<B>Baba Rashad, Donna Willingham</B> and <B>Barbara =B3Bobbie=B2 Wilson</B> use=
 their special gifts to tell stories from the African-American tradition tha=
t will excite your imagination, warm your heart and tickle your funny bone i=
n =B3Tell It Like It Is=B2 on Friday, July 7 at 7:30pm.  $16 advance ($18 d=
ay of show).  Alma Theater.<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#800080"><H2>A DAUGHTER RE-CONNECTS WITH HER FATHER=B9S R=
OOTS<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">New York City native and daughter of the late sc=
reenwriter David Shaber (His reminiscences of working at Cain Park became <I=
>Those Lips, Those Eyes</I>, which was filmed at Cain Park), singer/songwrit=
er <B>Sam</B> <B>Shaber</B> returns to her father=B9s theatrical roots with he=
r Cain Park debut.  Shaber has won awards in the John Lennon, Billboard=
 and USA Songwriting competitions for her driving melodies, smart lyrics and=
 soaring voice.  $16/14 advance ($19/17 day of show).  Alma Theate=
r.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>=B3KISS ME, KATE sparkles in nearly every wa=
y, from the color and clarity of the singing, acting and design to the fizz =
of the dancing and Martin Cespedes=B9 intoxicating choreography in such number=
s as =8CToo Darn Hot.=B9=B2  The Plain Dealer<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">Tickets are $20/18/16. Showtime is 8pm Thursdays=
-Sundays in the Evans Amphitheater.  <B><I>Kiss Me, Kate</I></B> closes=
 July 9 with a sign-interpreted/audio-described performance.  <I>Promot=
ional support provided by WCLV 104.9 FM, WKSU 89.7 FM and Enterprise Rent-A-=
Car.<BR>
<BR>
</I></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><H2>AMERICA=B9S DA VINCI EXHIBITS AT CAIN PA=
RK<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">As part of =B3The Viktor Schreckengost National Ce=
ntennial Exhibition,=B2 Cain Park is honored to celebrate the remarkable accom=
plishments of a Cleveland Heights resident who is a leader in 20th century c=
eramics and industrial design. Sharing exhibit space will be Cleveland Insti=
tute of Art graduate <B>Richard Glowacki</B>, an award-winning artist in cer=
amics, glass, sculpture and woodworking and recipient of the Guy Cowan Potte=
ry Association Scholarship in Excellence in Ceramics.<BR>
The Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Art Gallery is open one hour before all perf=
ormances (except Kidzart) and through intermission.  =B3Now and Then=B2 clo=
ses July 16.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><H2>Cain Park is in its 68th season of providing diverse, eclectic a=
nd affordable entertainment in the heart of Cleveland Heights at Lee and Sup=
erior roads.<BR>
<BR>
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