[NEohioPAL] DOBAMA THEATRE - GYMrep continues with the opening of THE MIGHTY SCARABS tonight!
Charlotta Enflo
cenflo at dobama.org
Fri Jan 27 06:55:32 PST 2012
Dobama Theatre presents GYMrep
GYMrep from the Playwrights' GYM - THE MIGHTY SCARABS opens tonight!
GYMrep will showcase two full-length workshop productions from GYM
playwrights, produced in repertory:
TELLING LIVES by Faye Sholiton
and
THE MIGHTY SCARABS by Cornell Hubert Calhoun III
January 24 - February 5, 2012, Tuesdays-Sundays
Tuesday, January 24 @ 7:30 TELLING LIVES
Wednesday, January 25 @ 7:30 TELLING LIVES
Friday, January 27 @ 8:00 THE MIGHTY SCARABS
Saturday, January 28 @ 8:00 THE MIGHTY SCARABS
Sunday, January 29 @ 2:30 THE MIGHTY SCARABS
Tuesday, January 31 @ 7:30 THE MIGHTY SCARABS
Wednesday, February 1 @ 7:30 THE MIGHTY SCARABS
Thursday, February 2 @ 7:30 THE MIGHTY SCARABS
Friday, February 3 @ 8:00 TELLING LIVES
Saturday, February 4 @ 8:00 TELLING LIVES
Sunday, February 5 @ 2:30 TELLING LIVES
Sunday, February 5 @ 7:30 TELLING LIVES
Tickets: $15, student tickets available at $5 (full-time, under 25 with a
valid i.d.)
Dobama Theatre
at the Heights Library
2340 Lee Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
(216) 932-3396
www.dobama.org
http://dobama.ticketleap.com/
Dobama Theatre is generously supported by many individual donors, and the
following foundations and government agencies: The Cleveland Foundation,
Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, The Cyrus Eaton Foundation, The George Gund
Foundation, The Milton and Tamar Maltz Family Foundation, The David and Inez
Myers Foundation, the Ohio Arts Council, and Roe Green Foundation. Dobama
Theatre is generously funded by Cuyahoga County residents through Cuyahoga
Arts and Culture. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with
state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and
cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
Dobama Theatre's mission is to premiere the best contemporary plays by
established and emerging playwrights. Through educational and outreach
programming, Dobama Theatre nurtures the development of theatre artists and
builds new audiences for the arts while provoking an examination of our
contemporary world.
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