Behind-the-Scenes: A Picture is Worth…
Take a FREE Peek at Cleveland Play House’s
How I Learned to Drive
February 27, 2017 | 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. | Allen Rehearsal Hall, 5th floor |
1901
E. 13th St.
Join us as we explore one of theatre’s hottest topics: the intersection of visual art, technology, and storytelling. We invite you to meet Projection Designer Caite Hevner and discover how visuals
can open up an entire new world for the audience. Caite’s vivid projections have been featured here at CPH and in hit productions from New York to San Francisco. Now she’ll steer you through a whole new visual road trip with her designs for our production
of Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning How I Learned to Drive.
RSVP REQUIRED—register for this FREE event
here!
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Once you’ve checked under the hood, see the production
in person as Li’l Bit takes us on a no-holds-barred trip back in time to her adolescence in 1960s Maryland and her complicated relationship with an older man. A deeply compassionate look at how we are shaped by the people who hurt us,
How I Learned to Drive masterfully veers in and out of personal memory and deftly traverses comedy, drama, and farce. CPH Artistic Director Laura Kepley steers Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning contemporary masterpiece.
How I Learned to Drive runs
March 4 – 26 in the Allen Theatre at Playhouse Square.
Call 216.241.6000 or visit our
website to get tickets.