[NEohioPAL] Berko preview: SPRING THEATRE SCHEDULE!
Roy Berko
royberko at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 24 07:42:43 PDT 2011
Go to the theatre--a list of spring theatre offerings
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
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The calendar says it’s spring. Cleveland area theatres assume that eventually
the weather will get nice and people will leave the warm safety of their warm
homes and go forth. They have their offerings scheduled! Here’s a partial list
of what’s on the boards:
PLAYHOUSE SQUARE
LAST CALL CLEVELANDbrings the company’s unique mix of live and taped sketches,
songs and audience interaction to PlayhouseSquare for the first time.
April 1 AND 2, 14th Street Theatre
LES MISERABLESis in its new 25th anniversary production with new staging and
spectacular re-imagined scenery. Part of the Key Bank Broadway Series.
April 5-17, Palace Theatre
AN EVENING WITH LUCILLE BALL: THANK YOU FOR ASKINGis a touching, funny
one-woman play directed by Ball’s daughter.
April 6-17, 14th Street Theatre
A JEW GROWS IN BROOKLYN is a funny multimedia musical comedy which takes the
audience from the Catskills to a family’s survival of the holocaust.
April 27-MAY 1, Hanna Theatre
PASSING STRANGEBaldwin-Wallace students perform a musical about a young bohemian
who charts a course for a world of sex, drugs and rock and roll.
April 29-May 1, 14th Street Theatre
WEST SIDE STORY,the musical that changed theater forever. Experience the songs
and lines in English and Spanish. Part of the Key Bank Broadway Series.
May 3-15, Palace Theatre
GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICALis a “tell-it-like-it-is” that looks at five female
friends, with songs like, “I Will Survive” and “We Are Family.”
May11-22, 14th Street Theatre
For PlayhouseSquare tickets go to www.playhousesquare.org, call 216-241-6000 or
go to the box office in the lobby of the State Theatre (M-Sun, 11 am-6pm).
GREAT LAKES THEATER FESTIVAL
Hanna Theatre 2067 East 14th Street, Cleveland
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA is a comic Shakespearean epic which tests
friendship between two males when a woman enters into their lives.
April 8-23
For tickets go to www.greatlakestheater.org, call 216-241-6000 or go to the
playhousesquare box office in the lobby of the State Theatre (M-Sun, 11 am-6pm).
CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE
8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
LEGACY OF LIGHT is a time-traveling comedy that contrasts two female scientists
in their forties, one, in the age of Enlightenment, one in the present.
April 8 - May 1, Drury Theatre
MARIGOLD WARSfuses together sculpture, puppetry, music and multiple forms of
dance to examine the struggle to find reason, peace and beauty.
April 14 - April 17, Baxter Stage
To obtain tickets for MARIGOLD WARS and obtain a list of other FUSION FEST
offerings go to www.clevelandplayhouse.com or call 216-795-7000.
DOBAMA
2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights
CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATIONfollows five Vermonters as they take an acting class
with self and other revealing effects.
April 22-May 15
For tickets call 216-932-3396 or go to http:Dobama.org
ACTORS’ SUMMIT
103 South High Street, 6th Floor Akron
SOME ENCHANTED EVENING—THE SONGS OF RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEINfeatures the classic
showstoppers from the R & H repertoire.
April 21-May 22
For tickets call 330-374-7568 or go to http://actorssummit.org
BECK CENTER
17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood
THE UNDERPANTSis Steve Martin’s comedy about a puritanical bureaucrat and his
wife, who becomes a celebrity when her underpants fall down.
April 1-23
For tickets: http:www.beckcenter.org or call 216-521-2540
CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE
6415 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland
FEVER/DREAMasks the question: if someone made you CEO of your father’s
multi-national corporation for a day, would you go crazy?
April 7-23
I HATE THIS AND THEN YOU DIEis a performance of two solo shows featuring David
Hanson about loss and recovery and obsession and victory.
April 7-23
INSOMNIA: THE WAKING OF HERSELVESis a new work about a woman on the brink of
some kind of change—death, mental collapse or self-discovery.
April 21-May 7
MY BARKING DOGis Clevelander Eric Coble’s play about two lonely people whose
lives change when a starving coyote starts appearing at their doorsteps.
May 12-May 28
CUT TO PIECES is a haunting multi-media solo show which begins as a classic “who
done it” and turns into a deep dive into a woman’s psyche.
May 26-June 4
For tickets to CPT shows call 216-631-2727 or go to http://cptonline.org
FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY (FPAC)
COMPANY, Stephen Schwartz’s musical about a commitment-phobic bachelor and his
married friends. Songs include The Ladies Who Lunch and Being Alive.
April 28-May 15—6622 Wilson Mills Road, Mayfield
For tickets call 440-338-3171 or go to www.fairmountcenter.org
ENSEMBLE THEATRE
HUCK AND HOLDEN, a coming-of-age tale of an immigrant Indian student who meets
an alluring African American woman, by Rejiv Joseph, a Cleveland playwright who
is nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
May 6-29—Studio One, Cleveland Play House
For tickets call 216-321-2930
CONVERGENCE CONTINUUM
VALPARAISOis a dark and comic probe into media celebrity in our tell-all
culture.
March 18-April 16—The Litmus, 2440 Scranton Road, Cleveland
THE MUSEUM PLAY
is an absurdist romp about what happens when the mastodons escape and a friend
steps in who has the wonderful bones.
May 13 - June 4
For tickets call 216-687-0074 or go to http://converence-continuum.org
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