Just two weekends left!
Neil Simons’
Broadway Bound, featuring Austin Pendleton,
running until October 3, 2021
Lakewood, OH–Beck
Center for the Arts is pleased to announce
Broadway Bound,
featuring
Austin Pendleton in its first production of the
2021-2022 Professional Theater Season.
Mr. Pendleton returns from New York City after having performed in a Beck Center prior production,
Glengarry Glen Ross.
This production will be performed in the newly named
Senney Theater. In recognition of Wally and Joyce Senney for their extraordinarily generous
gift of over $1 million for the Creating Our Future capital campaign, Beck Center’s Board of Directors recently voted to change the name of its larger theater to The Senney Theater. The Senney family’s history with the organization goes back to 1915
when they constructed the Lucier Movie Theater and Maheu block which became the home of Lakewood Little Theater in 1938, later becoming Beck Center for the Arts.
Produced by
Scott Spence, now in his 31st season with Beck Center, and directed by
William Roudebush, this comedy by hilarious playwright
Neil Simon is sure to ease patrons back into the comfort of live theater. Mr. Roudebush says of returning
to the theater in Lakewood, Ohio, “I was born in 1949, the same year Broadway Bound
takes place. I became a Thespian at Rocky River High School in 1964, the same year Neil Simon's most famous play,
The Odd Couple, opened on Broadway. My father and I were devotee's of The Phil Silvers’ Show as well as
Your Show Of Shows starring Sid Caesar, Imogine Coca, and Carl Reiner. Over the years I have directed at least 15 productions penned by the greatest comic genius of our time, Neil Simon. So, after a solid eighteen months of quarantine and isolation from
what I love the most, this production of Broadway Bound is the perfect coming out party for me. His comic rhythms were born into my soul and I can't wait for them to play out in front of a play-starved audience. It's the perfect ‘welcome back’ for all
of us!”
In anticipation of welcoming theater patrons back to the Senney Theater Beck Center made a number of investments in the HVAC and air filtration to provide a safe
environment for patrons as they return to the theater. Beck Center will communicate any mask policies with patrons prior to the production. Starting September 30, 2021 please be prepared to show a vaccination card for COVID-19 or a negative test result. For
more information please
visit beckcenter.org and click on the Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Precautions.
Individual and group tickets are available at
beckcenter.org with single ticket
prices from $34 (adults), $30 (for seniors 65 and older) and $12 for students with valid ID. A $3 service fee per single ticket will be applied at time of purchase. Running now to October 3, 2021, curtain
times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Preview performances are 7:30 p.m. the Thursday before opening night, September 9. $10 Smart Seats® are available for each performance. For more information on the entire
2021-22 Professional Theater Season please visit beckcenter.org.
This production is generously sponsored by David and Inez Myers Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, and the John P. Murphy Foundation.
All performances are at the Senney Theater inside Beck
Center for the Arts located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Free onsite parking is available. For more information visit beckcenter.org.
Beck Center for the Arts is proud to be a part of Northeast Ohio’s professional theater landscape, operating under a letter of agreement with Actors’ Equity Association. We are a Small Professional
Theater (SPT) based on the number of seats, number of our performances, and the maximum weekly hours of work we provide to actors. We produce every show on our stages, by choosing the play, casting and rehearsing it, building the sets, props, and costumes,
directing and performing the live music, and designing lights and sound. We proudly utilize regional resources and talent.