[NEohioPAL] It's Not Too Late to See "Lucky Stiff"

Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com
Wed Aug 21 12:31:47 PDT 2013


On Monday, the audience at Weathervane Playhouse laughed and cheered 
through the music, mayhem and mutts of 

LUCKY STIFF


If you missed it, never fear -- there's still one performance coming up -- 
but this Monday night, August 26, 2013 will be your last chance to see 
this spectacle! 

The cast -- Tricia Bestic*, Brian Bowers, Patrick Ciamacco, Amiee Collier, 
Dan Folino*, Rob Gibb, Jonathan Kronenberger, Caitlin Elizabeth Reilly*,  
Rachel Spence and PJ Toomey -- is the same!
The band -- Gregory Cross, Tim Keo and music director Butch Marshall -- is 
the same!
The dogs -- Buckley, Captain Morgan, and the incomparable Miss Otto -- are 
the same!
The music, by Tony Award winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty -- is 
the same!
The story and the crazy hijinx are mostly the same, but you never really 
know what might happen next...

What more could you want?  How about raffle prizes, a costume auction, and 
a "Stiff Drink" special at the bar?   But most importantly, how about the 
chance to support the fight against HIV and AIDS -- because every penny of 
the money raised will go to the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland!

The location is different -- this week, we'll be at Beck Center for the 
Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue, in Lakewood!
The time is different -- curtain is at 8:00 pm on August 26!

We recommend getting tickets in advance, either by calling 216-621-0766, 
extension 247 or online at 
http://aidstaskforce.org/2013/06/20/lucky-stiff/

It's more unpredictable than a game of roulette, more charitable than 
donating to the Universal Home for Dogs, and more fun than scuba diving 
with a dead man!   Don't miss this last chance -- we'll see you on Monday!


* You know that Ms. Bestic, Ms. Reilly and Mr. Folino perform with the 
permission of Actors' Equity Association, through the Theatre Authority -- 
a big thanks to the folks at AEA!

"Lucky Stiff" has book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, music by Stephen 
Flaherty and a story based on "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo," 
by Michael Butterworth.  It was first produced by Playwrights' Horizons, 
Inc. Off-Broadway in 1988, and is presented through special arrangement 
with Music Theatre International (MTI).  All authorized performance 
materials are also supplied by MTI.  421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 
10019, Phone: 212-541-4684, FAX: 212-397-4684, www.MTISHows.com


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