[NEohioPAL] Big [BOX] at CPT: "McInjun" by Cat Kenney and "HonkFest" by James Krouse - FINAL WEEKEND

Mindy Herman MHerman at cptonline.org
Wed Mar 3 08:33:10 PST 2010


Cleveland Public Theatre Presents Big [BOX]
Award-winning artists in residency program returns


Cleveland Public Theatre Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan is proud to announce the participating artists for the 2010 Big [BOX] series.  Big [BOX] is an award-winning residency program produced by Cleveland Public Theatre that focuses on the independent creative artist and the exciting things that can happen when one is given the space and time to create. Cleveland Public Theatre is proud to support and foster the work of area artists in this unique program. Over eight weekends, local artists are given keys to The James Levin Theatre and the freedom to transform the space for the presentation of their work.


Big [Box]
FINAL WEEKEND!
Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm
Tickets:  General Admission $15 | Students and Seniors $12

March 5th - March 7th
McInjun
Written and performed by Cat Kenney
Directed by Lisa Ortenzi

McInjun is the story of a geeky 15-year-old half-Seminole, half-Irish boy, new to the city of Cleveland, but not new to the feelings of isolation that being the oddest of all outsiders brings. When the bus leaves him stranded, he must make a late-night journey through Cleveland from the Playhouse to his home in Bay Village. With folktales, memory, and imagination, he combats fear, fatigue, and the unknown as he struggles to find his own path home.

HonkFest!
Created by James Krouse

HonkFest! 2010 is coming to Cleveland, and you're invited. HonkFest! is a festival of arts, culture, and ideas presented every year in Hohonkus, NJ. Originally conceived as the Hohonkus Festival of Arts, Culture, and Ideas in 1998 by the Hohonkus League of Women Leaders (with Jean Brackenbridge as the Executive Director), the festival was rebranded this past year as HonkFest! and now incorporates talent from all over the world under the leadership of Greg Musmeci, Artistic Liaison. Come hear actual Hohonks (as they like to be called) discuss art, culture, and their personal lives. Not necessarily in that order. Featuring Katelyn Cornelius, Jim Lenahan, Adam Smith and Susan Wagner.




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