Great Lakes Theater's 'Forever Plaid' shines on at Hanna Theatre (review)
"Forever Plaid" creator Stuart Ross came up with this musical theater winner in 1989.
"Forever Plaid" creator Stuart Ross came up with this musical theater winner in 1989.
Eric Coble's new play asks what happens when a modern-day Mary shows up in small town America.
'Salvage' features an all-female cast, a rarity on any stage, anywhere.
The "Dancing With the Stars: Live" tour returns to the Greater Cleveland area this summer, heading to the Akron Civic Theatre on July 26, 2017.
The irreverence of 'The Book of Mormon' + the heart and soul of old Broadway.
"Lizzie" opens Friday at the Ohio Theatre.
It's not easy to walk in another person's shoes - especially on stage in front of a full theater. But that's the task in "Freaky Friday."
Like the Dobama production, the devilish hand puppet Tyrone is rude, lewd and hellaciously funny.
The fantastic new musical production of 'Freaky Friday' is at the Cleveland Play House for the next month.
Corey Cott is poised to break big as Donny, a songwriter and piano prodigy from blue-collar Cleveland whose dreams of musical stardom are derailed when duty calls after Pearl Harbor.
Cleveland audition notices for Northeast Ohio for April 14 and beyond.
In Stephen Aldy Guirgis' Pulitzer Prize winning-play, everyone is running some sort of scam to get what they want.
In addition to a clear story-line and charming performances, Cleveland Ballet's new production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" contained plenty of opportunities for dancer Rainer Di…
Dobama Theatre's 2017-18 season features artificial intelligence, kid detectives, a female desert warrior and pill-popping lovers.
Cleveland audition notices for Northeast Ohio for April 7 and beyond.
In an ingenious bit of staging, director Charles Fee brings the audience onstage to be members of a jury - witnesses to a prosecution.
Cleveland audition notices for Northeast Ohio for March 31 and beyond.
"Hamlet's endless question is, 'Who am I?' And to have two completely different Hamlets . . . is an amplification of that idea."
The films deliver a view of two Clevelands - one whiter and more prosperous, the other, as its mostly black residents describe it, as deadly and ravaged as a war-torn city in Iraq.
Bubbly pop culture and offbeat humor make up Marcia Custer's new solo show at Cleveland Public Theatre, "I Went Down to the Water and Found Myselfie There."
Five Northeast Ohio visual arts leaders released a joint letter decrying Trump's plan to kill the national endowments for the arts and humanities.
The set doubles as Christopher's brain, a singular place filled with minutiae and wonders.
Edgy and family-friendly works on tap at the 12th annual celebration of new works.
Broadway productions of "Waitress" and "Sweeney Todd" are incorporating serving pie and pierogi to members of the audience during each performance.
President Trump's budget proposal to wipe out the national endowments for the arts and humanities, though expected, sends a shock through Cleveland cultural institutions.