[NEohioPAL] One Night Only...Mamai Theatre Company Presents MAMAI MIA!

Christine via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Sun Apr 2 07:18:29 PDT 2017


*One Night Only...Mamai Theatre Company Presents MAMAI MIA!*
*The must-see musical theatre event of the season: *~ a cabaret evening
with Cleveland's musical theatre divas to benefit Mamai Theatre Company.


*One night only: April 8 at 7. Beloved Cleveland actress, Tracee Patterson,
has assembled a stellar line-up of musical theatre divas. She, along
with Adina Bloom*, Katherine Burke, Ursula Cataan*, Jessica Cope*, Sandra
Emerick*, Natalie Green*, Anjanette Hall*, Colleen Longshaw*, & Tina D.
Stump, accompanied by Melissa Fucci and Tim Keo, will astonish you as you
are wined and dined at Cibréo Privato, a luxurious dining room featuring
the newly-remodeled former 14th Street Theatre, all to benefit Mamai A
limited number of tickets are on sale now at www.mamaitheatreco.org.
<http://www.mamaitheatreco.org/>*



Saturday, April 8, 2017

Cibrèo Italian Kitchen at Playhouse Square

1438 Euclid Avenue

7:00pm  3-course dinner including:

Salad: Insalata Cibreo - greens, onion, fennel, pignoli, pecorino toscano,

vinaigrette

Choice of Entreé:   Chicken Parmigiano OR

Cannellini & Lemon Risotto (gluten free/vegetarian or with pork loin)

Choice of Sides: Fingerling Potatoes or Rapini Broccoli

Dessert: warm cookies, coffee & tea

Beer, Wine, Beverages: 2 drink tickets included per person for cash bar

8:00pm cabaret performance: Mamai Mia!

Table seating for 8: $600  ($360 tax-deductible)

Table seating for 4: $350  ($210 tax-deductible)

Table seating for 2: $180  ($108 tax-deductible)

Single tickets: $100  ($60 tax-deductible)

Street, lot, and valet parking available at cost

Mamai's annual benefit event provides essential funding for our summer
season. Join us in 2017 at Playhouse Square!:


LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE

by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron

based on the book by Ilene Beckerman

Directed by Jacqi Loewy

Projection & Sound Design by T. Paul Lowry

Lighting Design by Ben Gantose


With: Ursula Cataan*, Maryann Elder, Christine McBurney+, Treva Offutt
& Kimberly
L. Sias

June 8 & 9, 2017 at 7:30pm

The Outcalt Theatre, Playhouse Square


Special Guest Delia Ephron June 8th

2:00pm AHA! Festival appearance

           in Drinko Hall, CSU

7:30pm introduces opening night with Mamai!

           in Outcalt Theatre, Playhouse Square

~more information at www.ahacsu.com~

A collaboration between Mamai Theatre Company, Playhouse Square, and
Cleveland State University within the inaugural AHA! Festival
<http://www.ahacsu.com/#/home> (Arts & Humanities Alive!), the Ephron
sisters' play of monologues and ensemble pieces about women, clothes and
memory covers all of the important subjects—mothers, prom dresses, mothers,
buying bras, mothers, hating purses and why we only wear black. Based on
the bestselling book by Ilene Beckerman.

"Funny, compelling…Brought down the house…but [the play] is not a comedy: A
story about black cowboy boots becomes a sad tale of being
under-appreciated in a relationship; a tale of two women shopping for their
wedding outfits ends bittersweetly; and the recollection of a new bra is a
quiet testament to a woman's search for dignity while undergoing treatment
for breast cancer." - The New York Times

“Love, Loss and What I Wore” is presented by special arrangement with
Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

THE TESTAMENT OF MARY

-Regional Premiere!

by Colm Tóibín, with Anne McEvoy

Directed by Bernadette Clemens

Scenic Design by Don McBride

Lighting Design by Marcus Dana

Costume Design by Kristine Davies

Sound Design by Richard Ingraham

Properties Design by Monica Plunkett

July 5 - 23, 2017

Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2:30pm

The Helen Rosenfeld Lewis Bialosky Lab Theatre


Imagine the most iconic mother of all time telling her private version of a
story we thought we knew. Colm Toibin’s retelling of the pivotal events in
the life of Jesus Christ through the eyes of Mary the survivor challenges
us to imagine the suffering, courage and strength of mothers on a colossal
scale -- up close and personal. Prepare to join a gifted playwright and
performer in a one-of-a-kind solo journey that will leave you with new
insight and questions, along with a deeper appreciation for human endurance
in the context of mystery.

"Mary stripped bare... A private tête-à-tête with a woman who has

an extraordinary story to tell."  The New York Times

Originally produced on Broadway by Scott Rudin Productions. Commissioned by
Dublin Theatre Festival and Landmark Productions with the support of Irish
Theatre Trust.


A DOLL’S HOUSE

by Henrik Ibsen,

adapted by Thornton Wilder

Directed by Christine McBurney

Scenic Design by Don McBride

Lighting Design by Marcus Dana

Costume Design by Kristine Davies

Sound Design by Richard Ingraham

Properties Design by Monica Plunkett

With: Abraham Adams +, Mary Alice Beck, John Busser, Anjanette Hall*, Tim
Keo+, Rachel Lee Kolis+

August 9 - 27, 2017

Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2:30pm

The Helen Rosenfeld Lewis Bialosky Lab Theatre

Imagine a devoted wife and mother who makes an unexpected journey to an
unplanned exit with a famous door slam heard around the world. Ibsen’s
1870s classic reshaped through a 1937 adaptation by American master
Thornton Wilder takes audiences on a suspenseful ride to the edge of a
gaping precipice of personal discovery that has a potential gain so great,
that even a mother’s love and a wife’s duty can be swayed to sacrifice.

"A solitary soul is heard gasping as if her last breath

were at hand." -- The New York Times

“Doll's House, A (Wilder)” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL
FRENCH, INC.

*Member Actors’ Equity Association

+Equity Member Candidate


Tickets on sale at 216.241.6000 <(216)%20241-6000>    or
www.mamaitheatreco.org
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