

Clague Playhouse proves with “Souvenir” that beauty is in the ear of the beholder
When is something so bad that it is good? In the history of entertainment there are many examples of “bad” movies, shows, singers, actors...


Cleveland Play House’s ‘In The Heights?’ It’s Hot!
Cleveland Play House has a tradition of taking on challenging productions and pulling them off in extreme and remarkable fashion. Their...


KeyBank’s touring production of ‘Company’ is an update of a classic
Shows by Stephen Sondheim are an acquired taste. Considered the most important composer and lyricist of the 20th century, many consider...


Dobama Theatre’s ‘Significant Other’ is a very modern tale of love and marriage
As you walk into the theater the first thing to hit you is the music. It is a selection of current “love” songs played really loud...


Great Lakes Theater’s ‘Always...Patsy Cline’ is the stuff of ‘Sweet Dreams’
Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley) (1932-1963) Is considered one of the first crossover singers of country and pop music. Her...


Cleveland Play House’s ‘Amadeus’ is music to the eyes and ears
You have to feel a bit of compassion for Antonio Salieri (1750-1825). He was born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice....


Huntington Featured Performance Series ‘STOMP’ celebrates the beat
The stage set resembles a multi-tiered recycling plant with “found objects” lining the walls such as road signs, hub caps, plastic...


Beck Center’s “August Wilson's Jitney” is a wild ride
August Wilson (né Frederick August Kittle, Jr.) is a Black American playwright referred to as “the poet of Black America”. He is best...


Con-Con’s “Stonewallin’” has a lot of brass
The course of true love seldom runs...true. Tommy Jackson (Joshua Michael Tarr) is non-binary and a direct descendant of General...


Cleveland Charge battle to an overtime win against the Windy City Bulls
It was the final home game of the season after a rough road trip losing three in a row so it was pride on the line as the Cleveland...