Cuyahoga Arts & Culture gives $12.3 million in grants but cuts stir controversy
Some 250 people packed the CAC board meeting Monday, jamming parking lots and hogging meters.
Some 250 people packed the CAC board meeting Monday, jamming parking lots and hogging meters.
Cleveland, rife with theatrical potential, has remained criminally underrepresented as a setting.
Activists fight city hall to save a corner of Cleveland Heights for arts and culture
The ensemble is lovely, its members never leaving the stage, including during intermission -- a shrewd directorial choice that maintains the feeling of their being marooned in a world gone m…
Andrew May to headline the Great Lakes Theater production of "Misery."
The Rev. Andrew D. Clark attributes the partnership that formed Powerful Long Ladder Ensemble to "divine intervention."
In building her tour, director Diane Paulus has created the perfect bite of a show, a forkful of joy that is sneakily fortifying, too.
Dobama stages the regional premiere of the sci-fi meditation on love, death, artificial intelligence and the things that make us human.
in 'The Family Claxon,' Eric Coble explores the current state of the America soul.
At issue is how to spend a dwindling pool of cigarette tax dollars.
Creating a hit musical is all about choosing the right ingredients
If you're watching pies being made, eaten and sung about on onstage, why not eat 'em too?
Baldwin Wallace alumni gather to sing from the heart at Nighttown to honor Kyle Jean-Baptiste.
Today, with fanfare and pie, Playhouse Square announced the two, big little stars cast in the role of Lulu, the girl who makes a late, energetic appearance in "Waitress."
The 2017-18 season features playwrights Eugene O'Neill, Sam Shepard, Rajiv Joseph and more
As of Dec. 31, Mamai will suspend "all operations indefinitely . . . while it investigates new avenues of sustainability."
In 'Hunchback,' a 16-person choir is the personification of the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
George Brant, Eric Coble and other area playwrights light up Cleveland's stages in 2017-18
At 'Waitress' auditions, precocious preschoolers vie for a shot at fame in Playhouse Square.
Meet the Nigel, the four-legged A-lister in the stage adaptation of 'Shakespeare in Love' at Cleveland Play House.
What's coming to Cleveland's biggest stages in 2017?
"Brownsville Song (B-side for Tray)" is out to change the way we think about the casualties of urban warfare.
Vowell's "Lafayette in the Somewhat United States" is the common reading assignment at Case Western Reserve University.
In his 1937 adaptation, Wilder aimed to make Ibsen's seminal play more accessible.
Stratford Festival 2017: Reviews