BRECKSVILLE
LITTLE THEATRE
Presents
“TITANIC LIGHTS”
If
you think you already know some of the most intriguing people
who
sailed on Titanic's doomed
maiden voyage, think again.
Molly
Brown was far from the most unsinkable person on board.
Captain
E. J. Smith went down with the ship, but who was the highest ranking officer to
survive? And what was so special about Chief Baker?
You
will hear about some of the most fascinating yet lesser known passengers
and
crew from the RMS Titanic.
“TITANIC LIGHTS”
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016
7:00 pm
BRECKSVILLE HUMAN
SERVICES CENTER
At
the rear of Brecksville Community Center
2 Community Drive off
Route 21,
just
South of Route 82, Brecksville Ohio.
ADMISSION: $10.
RESERVATIONS: BOX OFFICE 440-526-4477.
Tickets
will also be available at the door
Titanic enthusiast and public speaker Robert
Catalano will bring his stories of Titanic survivors and the brave souls
who stayed behind to Brecksville Little Theatre for a one night only
performance at 7:00 pm on Saturday, April 16, 2016, one day after the 104th
anniversary of the sinking of the ship. The Titanic struck an iceberg at
11:40 pm on April 14, 1912. By 2:20 am the next morning, the ship was at the
bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
As an
actor for "Titanic: The Exhibition" for the 2002 traveling
exhibit at the Great Lakes Science Center, and former Deputy Director for the
Steamship William G. Mather Maritime Museum, Rob Catalano has learned
many of the secrets, scandals, and stories that keep the legend of Titanic alive
104 years after the most memorable maritime disaster of all time. He will share
these stories with models, books, and memorabilia, including an item that was
actually recovered from the debris left in Titanic's voyage to the bottom of
the North Atlantic. Who knows, you might even meet that high ranking officer
who lived to tell many tales.
“Titanic
Lights” will be presented at Brecksville’s Human Services Center, 2 Community
Drive (off Route 21). Refreshments will be served during the intermission
which will be followed by a question and answer period. Admission is
$10. Reservations may be made by calling the box office at
440-526-4477. Tickets will also be available at the door on the evening
of the presentation.