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Watch the 24th annual Jump Back Ball--Jump Back to the Future presented by PlayhouseSquare Partners celebrate another sold out event at the State Theatre on Saturday, February 28.
Playhouse Square Partners held their 24th annual Jump Back Ball at State Theatre on Saturday, February 28 with a 1,000 guests in attendance.
Near West Theater unveils its sparkling new home.
"I was a teenage mambo queen, which was our alternate title if we lost 'Dirty Dancing.' " says Eleanor Bergstein, who wrote the screenplay for the 1987 smash. (In case people thoug…
Set in the chic confines of the Wendices' London flat, "Dial 'M,' " - immortalized on-screen in 1954 by Alfred Hitchcock, and in 3-D, no less - positively oozes with glamour and er…
"Dial 'M' for Murder" and "Philadelphia Story" open this week in Playhouse Square.
The highlight of Verb Ballets' presentation Saturday night at the Breen Center in Cleveland was a set of three new variations on Martha Graham's "Lamentation" conceived by contempo…
The None Too Fragile production of "The Lonesome West" is some of the best theater you'll see this season. But be warned: Potato chips, household appliances and organized religion …
With Opera Circle's new production of Donizetti's "Don Pasquale," the only person likely to be offended is the title character himself, at the end of the comic story.
Hal Holbrook brings Mark Twain to life at the Connor Palace at Playhouse Square.
Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents the musical "Children of Eden". It is a frank, heartfelt and often humorous examination of the age-old conflict between parents and children freely…
"Joe Turner's Come and Gone," directed with a sure hand and a winning coach's eye for team building by Terrence Spivey, is as skillfully rendered and solid as the oak trim around t…
While Hal Holbrook is widely associated with playing Mark Twain in his landmark one-man show, the Cleveland native is infinitely more than just a one-role actor. Here are just 10 non-Twain f…
Cleveland native Hal Holbrook brings the acclaimed one-man show "Mark Twain Tonight!" to the Connor Palace stage on Saturday, February 21.
Indians CEO and Chairman Paul Dolan joined the leadership of a campaign to renew Cuyahoga County's cigarette tax for arts and culture because he views it as a way to stimulate growth of the …
When Inlet Dance was asked to run a sacred dance workshop, it raised and interesting question in the mind of dancer Joshua Brown, "How do I share my artwork in the place I wor…
Precision performances - Broadway quality and better - are what give this love story its real bite.
None Too Fragile Theater brings Martin McDonagh's "The Lonesome West" to Northeast Ohio and "Love Letters" hits the boards at Dobama Theatre for one night only.
Next May, Great Lakes Theater will bring "The Fantasticks" back to Cleveland as the sixth and final offering of its 2015-16 season.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland may soon regain hub status, through the medium of dance. Should the sisters behind The Movement Project realize their vision, the city could soon be a haven -- p…
Like human special effects, the seven acrobats defy gravity (a woman balances on one foot atop a man's head) and move in reverse (a man flies backward through a hula hoop) . . . They are &qu…
Though "Fire on the Water" has moments of weirdness that spark into true inspiration, most of the time, the show is all wet, comically cloying and preachy or designed for children …
The regional premiere of "Dogfight" the musical, featuring talent from the Baldwin Wallace University Music Theatre Program, opens Beck Center for the Arts.
The five guys of the title, a collection of acrobatic, swivel-hipped young things, did their best to roast people alive in their seats at the Allen Theatre on opening night.
No matter that some pieces on Pilobolus's program Saturday night at Playhouse Square were more potent conceptually than others. The troupe still wowed with every step.