[NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse announces its 2007-2008 Season

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Sun May 27 09:10:57 PDT 2007


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Clague Playhouse
  1371 Clague Road
  Westlake, OH 44145
  440-331-0403
  www.clagueplayhouse.org
   
  Clague Playhouse announces its 2007-2008 Season 
   
  Nightmare, A British Mystery, by Norman Robbins and directed by Ron Newell
  Auditions are June 18 & 19, 2007
  Performance Dates are September 14 - October 7, 2007
   
  Marion Bishop, an elderly writer of romantic novels is dying.  Her caretaker is called away and a nurse from London comes to care for her.  A series of mysterious phone calls and the appearance of Marion's nephew set off a nightmare which becomes increasingly complicated when the caretaker's brother is found murdered. Suspicion, deceit, and blackmail are woven into a web of crime which is completed by a dramatic confrontation scene just before an ingenious twist brings a surprising close.
   
  A Christmas Survival Guide, Christmas ....Clague Style, by James Hindman and Ray Rodenick, Music arrangement by John Glaudini and directed by Bill Modic
  Auditions are August 13 & 14, 2007.
  Performance Dates are November 16 - December 9, 2007
   
  Armed with a copy of A Christmas Survival Guide and an optimistic attitude, the characters charge into an urban holiday landscape searching for the true essence of Christmas.  In songs and words, they learn to cope with the season in ways that are hilarious and heartwarming.
   
  Ravenscroft, a thinking person's Gothic thriller, by Don Nigro and directed by Doug Farren
  Auditions are October 15 & 16, 2007
  Performance Dates are January 11 - February 3, 2008
   
  On a snowy night, Inspector Ruffing is called to a remote house to investigate the death of Patrick Roarke.  The inspector encounters five alluring women who lead him through a bewildering labyrinth of contradictory versions of Patrick's demise and tell stories of ghosts and family secrets.  You'll be frightened, amused and teased - but you will not guess the ending of this Gothic thriller!
   
   
  The Vows of Penelope Corelli, a light-hearted comedy, by Richard Vetere and directed by Bill Modic.
  Auditions are December 3 & 4, 2007
  Performance Dates are February 29 - March 23, 2008
   
  Over five years ago, Penelope's husband, Sam, went out for cigarettes and never came back, leaving her with a daughter and $500 in the bank.  Things look up for Penelope when she wins the New York lottery.  An attractive woman - and now a rich woman - Penelope is inundated by suitors.  She turns them all away, though, as she still loves Sam.  Their daughter, tired of her mother's overbearing presence, decides to marry a local guy who is on the lam from the FBI.  The ending of this delightful comedy unfolds to a happy surprise.
   
   
  Miss Pell is Missing, a charmer from beginning to end, by Leonard Gershe and directed by Bernice Bolek.
  Auditions are January 28 & 29, 2008
  Performance Dates are April 18 - May 11, 2008
   
  It's 1915 in New York City.  The story spins around Richard Pell and his daughter, and Richard's sister, Augusta Pell, who is missing, and an incompetent detective.  A ransom note asks for $5,000.  Far from being distraught over the sudden disappearance of the domineering Miss Pell, the family members urge the detective to take his time find her.  Romance and a surprise conclusion make this a winner for Mother's Day.
   
   
  Ticket for the 2007-2008 season are Thursdays, $12
  Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays $13
  Tickets discounted $1 for seniors 60+ and students
   
  Voucher Books are five tickets for $50
   
  Box office is open Wed - Sat 1-6PM
   
  Handicap accessible and Free Parking
   

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<DIV align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms"><STRONG>Clague Playhouse</STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms"><STRONG>1371 Clague Road</STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms"><STRONG>Westlake, OH 44145</STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT face="comic sans ms"><STRONG>440-331-0403</STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><A href="http://www.clagueplayhouse.org/"><FONT face="comic sans ms"><STRONG>www.clagueplayhouse.org</STRONG></FONT></A></DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><U>Clague Playhouse announces its 2007-2008 Season</U> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><STRONG><EM>Nightmare,</EM></STRONG> A British Mystery, by Norman Robbins and directed by <STRONG>Ron Newell</STRONG></DIV>  <DIV>Auditions are June 18 & 19, 2007</DIV>  <DIV>Performance Dates are September 14 - October 7, 2007</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Marion Bishop, an elderly writer of romantic novels is dying.  Her caretaker is called
 away and a nurse from London comes to care for her.  A series of mysterious phone calls and the appearance of Marion's nephew set off a nightmare which becomes increasingly complicated when the caretaker's brother is found murdered. Suspicion, deceit, and blackmail are woven into a web of crime which is completed by a dramatic confrontation scene just before an ingenious twist brings a surprising close.</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><STRONG><EM>A Christmas Survival Guide</EM></STRONG>, Christmas ....Clague Style, by James Hindman and Ray Rodenick, Music arrangement by John Glaudini and directed by <STRONG>Bill Modic</STRONG></DIV>  <DIV>Auditions are August 13 & 14, 2007.</DIV>  <DIV>Performance Dates are November 16 - December 9, 2007</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Armed with a copy of A Christmas Survival Guide and an optimistic attitude, the characters charge into an urban holiday landscape searching for the true essence of Christmas.  In songs and words,
 they learn to cope with the season in ways that are hilarious and heartwarming.</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><STRONG><EM>Ravenscroft,</EM></STRONG> a thinking person's Gothic thriller, by Don Nigro and directed by <STRONG>Doug Farren</STRONG></DIV>  <DIV>Auditions are October 15 & 16, 2007</DIV>  <DIV>Performance Dates are January 11 - February 3, 2008</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>On a snowy night, Inspector Ruffing is called to a remote house to investigate the death of Patrick Roarke.  The inspector encounters five alluring women who lead him through a bewildering labyrinth of contradictory versions of Patrick's demise and tell stories of ghosts and family secrets.  You'll be frightened, amused and teased - but you will not guess the ending of this Gothic thriller!</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><STRONG><EM>The Vows of Penelope Corelli,</EM></STRONG> a light-hearted comedy, by Richard Vetere and directed by <STRONG>Bill
 Modic.</STRONG></DIV>  <DIV>Auditions are December 3 & 4, 2007</DIV>  <DIV>Performance Dates are February 29 - March 23, 2008</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Over five years ago, Penelope's husband, Sam, went out for cigarettes and never came back, leaving her with a daughter and $500 in the bank.  Things look up for Penelope when she wins the New York lottery.  An attractive woman - and now a rich woman - Penelope is inundated by suitors.  She turns them all away, though, as she still loves Sam.  Their daughter, tired of her mother's overbearing presence, decides to marry a local guy who is on the lam from the FBI.  The ending of this delightful comedy unfolds to a happy surprise.</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><STRONG><EM>Miss Pell is Missing,</EM></STRONG> a charmer from beginning to end, by Leonard Gershe and directed by <STRONG>Bernice Bolek</STRONG>.</DIV>  <DIV>Auditions are January 28 & 29, 2008</DIV> 
 <DIV>Performance Dates are April 18 - May 11, 2008</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>It's 1915 in New York City.  The story spins around Richard Pell and his daughter, and Richard's sister, Augusta Pell, who is missing, and an incompetent detective.  A ransom note asks for $5,000.  Far from being distraught over the sudden disappearance of the domineering Miss Pell, the family members urge the detective to take his time find her.  Romance and a surprise conclusion make this a winner for Mother's Day.</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Ticket for the 2007-2008 season are Thursdays, $12</DIV>  <DIV>Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays $13</DIV>  <DIV>Tickets discounted $1 for seniors 60+ and students</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Voucher Books are five tickets for $50</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Box office is open Wed - Sat 1-6PM</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>Handicap accessible and Free Parking</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>
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