THE LAKE EFFECT by Rajiv Joseph (Karamu + Ensemble)
SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS! Karamu House and Ensemble Theatre presents THE LAKE EFFECT written by Rajiv Joseph 2010 Pulitzer Prize finalist directed by Celeste Cosentino featuring Natalie El Dabh LaShawn Little Ammen T. Suleiman NOVEMBER 2-26, 2017 Thursday, November 2nd 7:30 PM Preview Night Tickets Are Only $20! Sunday, November 5th 3:00 PM use the code "NEOHIOPAL" when purchasing tickets to receive a discount off your total price SYNOPSIS During a fierce Cleveland mid-winter storm, estranged siblings are reunited by their father's sudden death. In the midst of closing his failing Indian restaurant, a regular customer claims to know much about their father and their family secrets. This spicy comedy serves up a complex platter of sibling rivalry, unlikely friendships, and brash perceptions of race, gender and success. "...intriguing." - Chicago Tribune "A beautifully unfolding chamber drama...highly engaging." - Rochester City Newspaper "Excellent...sparkles with brilliance." - Regarding Arts All performances at Karamu House in the news refurbished Concert Hall located at 2355 E. 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 44106. For more info, or to purchase tickets call (216) 795-7077 or visit www.karamuhouse.org<http://www.karamuhouse.org>
SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS! Karamu House and Ensemble Theatre presents THE LAKE EFFECT written by Rajiv Joseph 2010 Pulitzer Prize finalist directed by Celeste Cosentino featuring Natalie El Dabh LaShawn Little Ammen T. Suleiman NOW THRU NOVEMBER 26, 2017 Thursday, November 16th 7:30 PM use the code "NEOHIOPAL" when purchasing tickets to receive a discount off your total price! SYNOPSIS During a fierce Cleveland mid-winter storm, estranged siblings are reunited by their father’s sudden death. In the midst of closing his failing Indian restaurant, a regular customer claims to know much about their father and their family secrets. This spicy comedy serves up a complex platter of sibling rivalry, unlikely friendships, and brash perceptions of race, gender and success. “…an intelligent and nuanced work.” – Cleveland Jewish News “...a thought-provoking script...a creditable production at Karamu." – Broadway World “...strong and pleasingly unpredictable.” – Cleveland Scene Magazine All performances at Karamu House in the news refurbished Concert Hall located at 2355 E. 89th Street, Cleveland, OH 44106. For more info, or to purchase tickets call (216) 795-7077 or visit www.karamuhouse.org<http://www.karamuhouse.org>
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