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Cleveland Play House’s ‘King James’ is a Love Letter to Cleveland
Fanaticism and friendships are explored in a production that spans LeBron James’ career
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Morgan Papermaking Conservatory Opens 13th Annual Juried Exhibition
A reception takes place on March 28
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‘The Wolves’ at Dobama is a Raw Picture of Girlhood
Playing on a girl’s soccer team is like being part of a wolf pack – teeth and all
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“& Juliet” at Playhouse Square Is a Splashy, Sparkly, Shakespearean Success
What if Juliet recognized Romeo as a player and then went on a self journey fueled by modern pop hits? A bunch of fun, for starters
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The Cleveland Orchestra Does Tchaikovsky and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
Plus opera and more
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Linking Legacies Performs Music by Local African American Composers and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
Plus, the Cleveland Orchestra in action and more Black History Month performances
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Appearing in Cleveland This Week, Rick Steves on the Power of Travel to Change Worldviews and Making Your Own Hippie Trail
“You don’t need to go Istanbul to Kathmandu in the wake of the Beatles. You can do it on a bike in the U.S. or go south of the border. You can get that pilgrimage dimension and learn more about your home by leaving it and looking at it from a distance”
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The Cleveland Orchestra Does Valentine’s Day and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
Plus, love is in the air at the Cleveland Museum of Art too
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Cleveland Play House Production of ‘Fat Ham’ Is a Comically Profound Slice of Reality
A little dark, a little off-kilter, and totally mesmerizing
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Ensemble Theatre’s Production of ‘Enemy of the People’ Follows a Timeless Theme
At its new home at John Carroll, the ensemble tackles a play featuring environmental dangers, government cover-ups and muck-raking journalism
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‘Parade’ at Playhouse Square Marches to a Fervent Beat
The not-so-feel-good musical tackles a dark period of racism and antisemitism in America that connects today
