[NEohioPAL] Mamai Matinee - July 24th Youth Outreach Event

Bernadette Clemens via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Fri Jun 24 07:09:08 PDT 2016


Youth Educational Outreach Program:

Mamai Matinees

Beginning in the 2016 season, patrons can register children ages 5-7 for
this drama workshop in an adjacent location while enjoying Mamai’s Sunday
2:30pm matinee performance. One (1) adult admission is included with child
registration fee.

July 24 LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN

August 28 THE WOMAN HATER

Register here <https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?retail=mtco>.

2016 Venue & Ticket Information


Co-Founder Wendy Kriss returns to staff as Mamai’s first Education
Associate. She will steer the new Mamai Matinee program conceived by
Co-Founder Derdriu Ring, which invites children ages 5-7 to an interactive
workshop full of storytelling, movement, music and visual artwork with new
friends. Children will experience a collage of art activities designed to
promote self-expression, comfort and confidence in the creative process,
and the development of collaboration skills.

Mamai is thrilled to return downtown to The Cleveland Masonic Performing
Arts Center <http://www.paccleveland.com/>, 3615 Euclid Avenue at E. 36th
Street, with free and ample parking in an onsite gated lot,
air-conditioning, and ADA-accessibility. Mamai will mount all three of its
2016 productions on the beautiful 1920s proscenium stage inside the DeMolay
Room.

Lady Windermere's Fan

By Oscar Wilde

Directed Bernadette Clemens

July 14-31, 2016

Scenic Design by Don McBride

Costume Design by Suzy Campbell

Lighting Design by Rob Peck

Sound Design by Carlton Guc

Properties Design by Monica Plunkett

Oscar Wilde fans the flames of Edwardian social change with his typical
adroitness. Comedy and manners offer a tongue-lashing, suspenseful assault
on Victorian values. An attractive stranger invades the domestic bliss of
Lady & Lord Windermere, and her past has the potential to drastically alter
their future. Lord Darlington plays a hand. All bets hinge on chance, fate,
accident... and a fan.

The Woman Hater - U.S. Premiere!

By Fanny Burney

Directed Christine McBurney

August 18-September 4, 2016

Scenic Design by Don McBride

Costume Design by Angelina Herin

Lighting Design by Rob Peck

Sound Design by Richard Ingraham

Properties Design by Monica Plunkett

An absurdly satirical indictment of the excesses of both men and women,
this 1802 comedy remained unproduced until 2003. When Sir Roderick is
jilted by Lady Smatter, he proclaims himself a woman-hater and is
determined to keep his young heir away from the opposite sex. Identities
are mistaken, social pretensions are deliciously exposed, and the gender
constructs of wifely and daughterly duties are boldly upended — bringing
forth a new kind of heroine.

You can sponsor <http://www.mamaitheatreco.org/#!tickets/cvvh>, join our
mailing list <http://www.mamaitheatreco.org/#!tickets/cvvh> or purchase
tickets <http://www.mamaitheatreco.org/#!three-sisters/cguq> online!

TICKETS:   <http://sic.brownpapertickets.com/>www.mamaitheatreco.org

or 440.394.8353

Adults: $22

Seniors (65 & older): $20

Students (25 & under): $15


Mamaí Adult Outreach Events

~Play Readings

Join Mamaí Theatre Company and guests to discuss Mamaí’s 2016 season plays.

July 6  at 7 pm  Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde

August 3 at 7 pm   The Woman Hater by Fanny Burney

The Cuyahoga County Public Library, Beachwood Branch
<http://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/Events/Event-Results/Event-Detail.aspx?id=87801>,
25501 Shaker Blvd. in Beachwood. Register here
<http://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/Branches/Beachwood.aspx> or call
216-831-6868. This event is free and open to the public.

~Talk Backs

July 17: Join John Orlock,  Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of
Humanities, Department of English, Case Western Reserve University & the
company of Lady Windermere’s Fan.

August 21: Join the company of The Woman Hater.

Mamai Theatre Company was co-founded in 2010 by Bernadette Clemens, Wendy
Kriss, Christine McBurney, and Derdriu Ring. Mamai (pronounced Mah' may) is
the Gaelic word for “mother.” Four working mothers, theatre artists,
colleagues, and friends arrived at a place where it was time to create
opportunities for themselves and their community. “Don’t wait to create”
became the inspiration for Mamai Theatre Company.

Our mission is to create intelligent, relevant classical theatre that
offers an artistic home for Cleveland's theatre artists, and equal
opportunity for women in the professional theatre community.

In 2013 The Plain Dealer announced, “Mamai Theatre Company...has made a
howling entrance onto the city’s artistic scene” and named their inaugural
production, Medea, a top-10 theatre event of the year. In 2014
LandofCleve.net added, “In only a few short years, Mamai Theatre Company
has established themselves as a major player in the Cleveland theatre
community."

We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

www.mamaitheatreco.org

mamaitheatrecocleveland at gmail.com


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