Posted inArts & Culture Ohio Light Opera Does ‘Camelot’ and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week in Cleveland Festivals, festivals, festivals by ClevelandClassical Staff June 13, 2023November 14, 2024
Posted inArts & Culture ‘Moulin Rouge – The Musical’ at Playhouse Square is a Carnival of Song and Dance Is it too much or just enough? Hard to say, but it’s pure escapist theater by Christine Howey June 12, 2023June 4, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Porthouse Theater’s Production of ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’ Shows the Musical Can Still Be Funny, Sometimes Parts of the 60-year-old book still work, others don’t by Christine Howey June 12, 2023July 22, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Cain Park’s Production of ‘Rent’ Brings Power and Grace to the Modern Classic A professional success from the crew in Cleveland Heights by Christine Howey June 12, 2023June 15, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture ‘The Light’ Is a Stunning Finale to Ensemble Theatre’s Season Webb’s play revolves around sexual abuse as well as class and gender privilege, it is more than a simple polemic by Christine Howey June 9, 2023May 13, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Art Exhibit Featuring 200,000 Flowers Opens at Cleveland Public Library This Weekend The exhibit is part of the library’s See Also public art program by Maria Elena Scott June 7, 2023August 11, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Apollo’s Fire’s The Fiddlers of Dublin and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch in Cleveland This Week Summer festival season is heating up by ClevelandClassical Staff June 6, 2023June 20, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Laughs Give Way to a Slog in ‘Walking to Buchenwald,’ Now at Convergence-Continuum The play tells two stories, and they just never mesh by Christine Howey June 5, 2023July 25, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Classical Music Festival Season Begins in Northeast Ohio Including ‘She Scores 2023,’ featuring 19 works by 14 female composers by ClevelandClassical Staff May 31, 2023November 7, 2023
Posted inArts & Culture ‘Doubt: A Parable,’ Now at the Beck Center, is a Battle of Wits and Morals Without an Easy Conclusion The play is a rich theatrical stew served well by the actors by Christine Howey May 30, 2023April 29, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Talespinner Children’s Theatre Moving to 78th Street Studios, Bringing Shows to Neighborhoods Around the City The nonprofit children’s theater is ending its nearly decade-long run at The Centers for Families and Children. by Maria Elena Scott May 18, 2023August 5, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Dynamite Acting and Production Make ‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ Now at Playhouse Square, a Theatrical Winner Teen angst, teen lies, and viral misconceptions by Christine Howey May 17, 2023May 30, 2025