[NEohioPAL] Final weekend for James and the Giant Peach at CSU (plus Dinner-and-a-Show!)

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Thu Oct 14 06:29:33 PDT 2010


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Welcome to the 2010-2011 Season of the CSU Department of Theatre and Dance


Get your Dinner-and-a-Show Tickets for James and the Giant Peach Now!


Adapted from Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s book, James & the Giant Peach
tells the story of an ordinary boy who escapes the clutches of his evil
aunts and embarks on an epic adventure accompanied by a gang of giant
insects.  As the Artistic Director of the youth outreach organization
Kulture Kids, director Robin Pease has created a rich, engaging world to
entertain the whole family.

As an added attraction, Elements Bistro on Euclid is teaming up with the CSU
Department of Theatre and Dance to offer Dinner and a Show on Friday,
October 15th for only $15.

Tickets are only $5-10 and can be purchased from the CSU Box Office at
216.687.2109 or at http://csu.ticketleap.com <http://csu.ticketleap.com/>


Cleveland Play House Benefits


Every year, the Cleveland Play House hosts three benefit performances for
the Cleveland State University Theatre Scholarship fund.  Tickets are only
$10 apiece, can be purchased at 216.687.2109 and are available for the
following performances:



This Wonderful Life

A one-man stage adaptation of It’s a Wonderful Life

Sunday, 28 November 2010, 7:30pm

Written by Steve Murray

Conceived by Mark Setlock

Directed by Peter Amster (Pride and Prejudice, 2008 / Emma, 2010)

Starring James Leaming

Drury Theatre



Can one person really make a difference in the world? Share the hope and
humor of Frank Capra’s beloved classic film It’s A Wonderful Life in this
delightful re-imagining. The virtuosic James Leaming portrays George Bailey,
Clarence the Angel, Mary, Old Man Potter, and twenty more of Bedford Falls’
finest citizens in this one-man tour de force. A heartwarming family
experience that’s perfect for the holiday season.



Backwards in High Heels

Thursday, 27 January 2011

Conceived and developed by Lynnette Barkley and Christopher McGovern

Book, original songs, and arrangements by Christopher McGovern

Directed by Scott Schwartz

Co-produced with Arizona Theatre Company, Asolo Rep and San Jose Rep

Bolton Theatre



Celebrate the remarkable life and times of the multi-talented entertainment
powerhouse, Ginger Rogers. Backwards In High Heels is a funny and moving
celebration of that charming dame who could “dance before she could walk,”
combining cherished standards from Berlin, Gershwin and Kern with original
songs and stunning dance sequences. The effect is a toe-tapping, swirling,
gliding account of her ambitious public and private life.




Reuben and Dorothy Silver Benefit


Please join us at the Reuben and Dorothy Silver Scholarship Endowment
Benefit on November 20, 2010 at the Cleveland Play House Bolton Theatre.
This tribute to the careers of Cleveland’s First Couple of the Theatre will
also serve to inaugurate a scholarship endowment in the Silvers’ name.

CSU Box office: 216.687.2109 ● http://www.csuohio.edu/theatre

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