* LAND OF CLEVE REVIEW:* * 'Cry Havoc'* Offers Equal Doses of History and Heroism at Broadview Heights Spotlights *Cry Havoc, written by Allan R. Kenward, tells the compelling tale of a group of nurses stationed on Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines during World War II. Twelve brave souls are thrown together to help wounded soldiers in service to their country, and in the process learn more about themselves -- and each other -- than they ever bargained for.* *Ryan Bergeron directs the classic play (which later became a successful MGM movie) with the perfect balance of intimacy and intensity. We get to see these ladies engage in day-to-day activities one minute, and react to the terror of nearby gunfire and bombings the next. Bergeron expertly builds the camaraderie in the camp, while at the same time building suspense as to the identity of a traitor in their midst.* *Bergeron has recruited a down-and-dirty dozen local actresses to fill the roles of the wartime women. Each of these fearless females not only capture the essence of their yesteryear alter-egos, but also provide powerful portrayals that are relevant and relatable in any era. The indelible ensemble includes Sally Suren, Jenillee Grabenhorst, Tara Corkery, Keleigh Rae Bowling, Erica Leibold, Elizabeth Allard, Jackie Phelps, Lexi Frendak, Sarah Price, MaryBeth Hobson, Kayleigh Joyce, and Kathleen Stewart. Omnipresent actor Tim Keo provides lends his vocal talents at a key moment in the proceedings...* *TO READ THE FULL REVIEW:* *http://inthelandofcleve.blogspot.com/2015/11/cleve-review-cry-havoc-offers-e... <http://inthelandofcleve.blogspot.com/2015/11/cleve-review-cry-havoc-offers-equal.html>*