[NEohioPAL]OLIVER leaves audiences begging for more

Ksenia Roshchakovsky ksenia at clvhts.com
Fri Jun 29 11:47:56 PDT 2007


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ONLY 7 MORE CHANCES TO EXPERIENCE OLIVER! AT CAIN PARK!
This weekend (Friday-Sunday) and July 5-8 (Thursday-Sunday) at 8pm.
$22/20/18 advance, $24/22/20 day of show.  Cain Park Ticket Office
(216-371-3000) open 12-9pm Tuesdays-Sundays.

Sun Newspapers
=B3As long as theater fans keep having a love affair with big musicals,
=8COliver=B9 will have a place in their hearts and a space on someone=B9s stage.
That much is clear from Cain Park=B9s well-sung, super-charged revival
featuring=8Bcount =8Cem=8B53 cast members and one cute pooch.  If nothing else,
=8COliver=B9 is a crowd pleaser in capital letters.=B2

Cleveland Jewish News
=B3The musical =8COliver!=B9 at Cain Park is more than a show...it=B9s an
event...Sternfeld and choreographer Martin Cespedes really shine in whippin=
g
up a bunch of kids into a cohesive, energetic, hardworking ensemble,
strutting and singing their hearts out...=B9Oliver!=B9 is a wonderful family
show and a great way to introduce children of all ages to the magic of live
theater.=B2

The Times Newspapers
=B3Fred Sternfeld is noted for his ability to take large casts and make them
into cohesive units.  He pulls it off again with OLIVER...Cain Park=B9s
production is blessed with George Roth portraying Fagin.  He has a
delightful singing voice and gives the role the right  tone.  His =8CReviewin=
g
the Situation=B9 was wonderful, as was =8CPick A Pocket or Two.=B9  He walks the
line between bad guy and curmudgeon with finesse.=B2

Cleveland Free Times
=B3OLIVER! is not the most skillful musical ever devised, but it boasts a
couple of highly enjoyable compensations:  the  live=8Beven if reduced to
life-size=8Bembodiment of a troupe of Dickens=B9 colorful characters, and their
intoxicating animation through an abundance of marvelously apt,
foot-and-pulse-stirring songs...catching this decently enjoyable, more than
decently presented al fresco show could almost be considered, at these
prices, to be picking a producer=B9s pocket or two.=B2



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<FONT COLOR=3D"#800000"><FONT SIZE=3D"5"><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"><B>ONLY 7 MORE CH=
ANCES TO EXPERIENCE <I>OLIVER!</I> AT CAIN PARK!<BR>
</B></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana"><B>This weekend (Friday-Sunda=
y) and July 5-8 (Thursday-Sunday) at 8pm.  $22/20/18 advance, $24/22/20=
 day of show.  Cain Park Ticket Office (216-371-3000) open 12-9pm Tuesd=
ays-Sundays.<BR>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><BR>
</FONT><I>Sun Newspapers<BR>
</I><FONT COLOR=3D"#008000">“As long as theater fans keep having a love=
 affair with big musicals, ‘Oliver’ will have a place in their h=
earts and a space on someone’s stage.  That much is clear from Ca=
in Park’s well-sung, super-charged revival featuring—count &#821=
6;em—53 cast members and one cute pooch.  If nothing else, &#8216=
;Oliver’ is a crowd pleaser in capital letters.” <BR>
<I><BR>
</I></FONT><I>Cleveland Jewish News<BR>
</I><FONT COLOR=3D"#000080">“The musical ‘Oliver!’ at Cain =
Park is more than a show...it’s an event...Sternfeld and choreographer=
 Martin Cespedes really shine in whipping up a bunch of kids into a cohesive=
, energetic, hardworking ensemble, strutting and singing their hearts out...=
’Oliver!’ is a wonderful family show and a great way to introduc=
e children of all ages to the magic of live theater.”<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><I>The Times Newspapers<BR>
</I><FONT COLOR=3D"#800080">“Fred Sternfeld is noted for his ability to=
 take large casts and make them into cohesive units.  He pulls it off a=
gain with OLIVER...Cain Park’s production is blessed with George Roth =
portraying Fagin.  He has a delightful singing voice and gives the role=
 the right  tone.  His ‘Reviewing the Situation’ was w=
onderful, as was ‘Pick A Pocket or Two.’  He walks the line=
 between bad guy and curmudgeon with finesse.”<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><I>Cleveland Free Times<BR>
</I><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000">“OLIVER! is not the most skillful musical e=
ver devised, but it boasts a couple of highly enjoyable compensations: &nbsp=
;the  live—even if reduced to life-size—embodiment of a tro=
upe of Dickens’ colorful characters, and their intoxicating animation =
through an abundance of marvelously apt, foot-and-pulse-stirring songs...cat=
ching this decently enjoyable, more than decently presented al fresco show c=
ould almost be considered, at these prices, to be picking a producer’s=
 pocket or two.”<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000080"><BR>
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