[NEohioPAL] Berko preview: Fall Theatre Schedule

Roy Berko royberko at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 5 16:35:16 PDT 2011


Go to the theatre--a list of Fall theatre
offerings 
Roy Berko
 
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
 
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In
less than a month, the local Fall theatre season opens, and it’s filled with
lots of changes.  Cleveland Play
House has dropped “The” from its name and is moving to the refurbished Allen
Theatre on Playhousesquare.  The
Great Lakes Theatre Festival is now Great Lakes Theatre.  Ensemble has found a permanent home in
the former Coventry school in Cleveland Heights. Here are some of the fall
offerings:
CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE
Allen Theatre (Mainstage),
Playhouse Square.  For tickets and
information clevelandplayhouse.com, 216-795-7000
•GALILEO  (September 16-October 9)  CPH moves downtown into their new
theatre space with a modern dress version of Bertolt Brecht’s dramatic and
humorous play about the great inventor Galileo Galilei.
•daddy long legs (October 16-November 9)  A charming musical about a
beautiful student whose life is changed overnight when her college tuition is
paid by an anonymous patron.
•THE GAME’S AFOOT (OR
HOLMES FOR THE HOLIDAYS)  (November
25-December 18)  (World premiere)
Ken Ludwig’s mystery comedy whodunit about what happens when an actor, who is
portraying Sherlock Holmes, invites his fellow cast members to his home for a
Christmas Eve celebration and one of them is killed!
 
PLAYHOUSE SQUARE—THE BROADWAY
SERIES
Tickets and information:  216-241-6000 or playhousesquare.org
•MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET(October 11-23)  A musical based on the famed recording session that brought
together rock ‘n’ roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and
Carl Perkins for the first and only time.  Musical numbers include: “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Fever,” “That’s All
Right,” “Sixteen Tons,” and “Great Balls of Fire.” PlayhouseSquare will launch the
show’s national tour withpromotional and educational cooperation from
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
 •LA CAGE AUX FOLLES (November 8-20)  Winner of three 2010 Tony Awards including the award for Best Musical Revival,
this a tuneful and touching tale of one family's struggle to stay together...
stay fabulous... and above all else, stay true to themselves!  Think “I Am
What I Am” and you have the emotional center of the show.
 
CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE
6415 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland.  For more information or tickets, call
216-631-2727 or visit www.cptonline.org.
•Springboard
(October 6 – October 23)
 The production features staged reading
of new scripts by local writers and work that is under consideration for future
production. Audience members can give feedback 
•Monster Play
(October 13 - October 29) Co-produced
with Theatre Ninjas
, this original and unnatural co-production
celebrates the nightmare creatures that haunt our dreams and stare out from our
mirrors. "It will thrill you. It may shock you. It might
even horrify you.
•YA MAMA!

(November 3 – November 12)  Nina Domingue’s poignant autobiographical solo show
chronicles her perilous and humorous journey towards motherhood, from the death
of her biological mother to Hurricane Katrina. 
•Conni’s
Avant-Garde Restaurant: Feast of Miracles
(December
1–December 18)
This unique theatrical culinary
event mixes the ingredients of fine food, wine and ensemble theatre together in
a musical performance that includes cabaret, improv comedy and a five course
meal.

 
DOBAMA THEATRE
2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, for tickets:  216-932-6838 or www.dobama.org
•GRIZZLY
MAMA  (September
9-October 2)  (World premiere)  A divorced suburban mom reimagines
herself as a righteous liberal avenger following the death of her activist
mother and moves the family next door to a certain Alaskan presidential
candidate.
•TIGERS BE STILL  (October 21-November 13)  (Regional premiere)  A quirky dark comedy about a young
woman who expects the perfect career and life to fall in place immediately upon
earning her master’s degree in art therapy.  No such luck!
•THE
SEAFARER  (December
2-December 18)  (Regional
premiere)  A tale of the sea,
Ireland and redemption which takes place in the home of two aging bachelor
brothers on Christmas Eve during a liquor-soaked game of poker.
 
BECK CENTER
27801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, for tickets:  www.beckcenter.org or 216-521-2540 X10
•THE
MARVELOUS WONDERETTES  (September 16-October 16)  1958 and then 1968—four girls with hopes and dreams learn
about their lives over a span of 10 years.
•RACE  (October 21-November 20)  David Mamet’s new play centering on
three attorneys, two black and on white, who must defend a wealthy executive
charged with raping a black woman.
•joseph and the amazing Technicolor dreamcoat  (December 2-31)  It’s back by popular demand.  Martin Céspedes’s fun choreography
lives again!
 
ENSEMBLE THEATRE
Coventry School, 2843
Washington Blvd, Cleveland Heights  For tickets: 216-321-2930 or
ensemble-theatre.org  
•WAITING FOR LEFTY(October 7-October 30)  Clifford
Odett’s award winning depression era play is a series of interconnected scenes
depicting workers for a fictional taxi company. The climax is a defiant call
for the union to strike.
 
GREAT LAKES THEATER
Hanna Theatre—Playhousesquare  For tickets and information:  216-241-6000 or www.greatlakestheater.org/tickets/
•CABARET  (September 23-October 29)  Take your seat at the Kit Kat Club, a
decadent cabaret in pre-war Berlin, where a young American writer, falls in
love with the club’s headlining performer.  With a bevy of great songs, this Tony Award-winning tale is
about love, war and the struggle to survive in tumultuous times.  Directed by Victoria Bussert.
•THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (September 30-October 29)  William
Shakespeare
’s clash of wits and wills centers on fortune-hunting Petruchio
who drags quick-tempered Kate to the altar to become the wife she never
imagined she’d be. Can love tame a shrewish heart and surprise an unbridled
bachelor?
•A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Ohio Theatre)  (December 2 – 23)  Humbug!  Charles Dickens’ tale of one man’s
ultimate redemption. 
 
Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2001 through 2011, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info.  His reviews can also be found on www.coolcleveland.com and www.NeOHIOpal
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