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Deborah Zoe Laufer's "Informed Consent," an intriguing play about the
promise and pitfalls of genetics research -- thorny legal and moral issues that
were unimaginable only a few y…
Dustin Tucker stole the show with his character Touchstone, the Fool, in the Great Lakes Theater production of "As You Like It."
Beginning nest season, Dobama will join Great Lakes Theater and the Cleveland Play House as Greater Cleveland's third full-time Equity house.
Dobama Theatre has always championed edgy, fresh, character-driven plays, but its 55th season might be the one filled with the most characters, both in a literal and figurative sense.
Cleveland arts calendar for Northeast Ohio for April 4-10
New signage and branding campaign to turn PlayhouseSquare into Playhouse Square.
Playwright Brue Norris' corrosive, hilarious and emotionally raw work has deservedly won a wheelbarrow full of awards " including an Olivier, a Pulitzer and a Tony " for ripping the Band-Aid…
Oh, what a feeling -- and oh, the legwarmers, the artistic strip-club numbers and the treasure trove of '80s hits, from "Gloria" to "Maniac." The musical saga of Alex Owe…
Topping the KeyBank Broadway Series 2014-15 hit list: last year's Tony darlings "Kinky Boots," scored by Cyndi Lauper, and the revival of "Pippin," infused with Cirque du…
The play unfolds in real time as Jessie Cates, middle-aged, divorced and unemployable, announces to her mother, Thelma, that she has decided to kill herself. At precisely 9:30 p.m. that even…
Cleveland Play House is staging "Clybourne Park," playwright Bruce Norris' challenging work that won a theatrical version of the Triple Crown: London's Olivier Award for best new p…
Cleveland Play House artistic director Laura Kepley said that as she and her colleagues chose the seven shows for the 2014-2015 season, certain questions emerged from all the shows:" Wh…
A new survey suggests that the arts are popular and highly supported in Cuyahoga County - good news for arts supporters and their organizations.
Not only did the Trisha Brown Dance Company give some remarkably lithe, lyrical performances on Saturday's DanceCleveland series concert but the pieces themselves also revealed profound trut…
The new production of 1968-written "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" that opened its national tour at PlayhouseSquare this week is an exuberant success that stays tru…
The new Cleveland Public Theatre production will no doubt be the most audacious "Titus" on record.
Between the four works on the Trisha Brown Dance Company's program Saturday night, patrons new and old will gain an appreciation for just how broad and diverse was Brown's output.
Let it be said: Nothing was jaw-droppingly awful, but few gowns wowed. The boys were uncharacteristically more interesting, eschewing black for burgundy, shocking-blue or the cream jacket fa…
The Outcalt's $2.5 million donation to PlayhouseSquare's theater preservation fund is largest gift from a family in PlayhouseSquare history.
The new production opens its national tour in Cleveland on Tuesday and runs through Sunday, March 16.
There's a method to what may look like madness in Rosie Herrera's new "House Broken," her new work for GroundWorks DanceTheater: a keen ambition to expose, explore and debunk mista…
As all gifted directors know, dunderheaded casting can spoil the most ingenious play. Clever chef that he is, Fee has selected a gourmet line-up to serve Ira Levin's diabolical dish.
The goal of the annual competition is to increase the awareness of the works of William Shakespeare and the richness of the Bard's native tongue.
With "Breath and Imagination," a musical based on the life of the celebrated tenor -- one of the highest-paid musicians of his time, black or white -- playwright Daniel Beaty seeks…
Cleveland arts calendar for Northeast Ohio for Feb. 21-26