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Clague Playhouse - 83 years of Live Theater |
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Blithe Spiritby Noël Coward Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly Costumes by Jenniver Sparano September 17 - October 10, 2010A classic comedy about a man whose first wife Elvira is accidentally summoned up at a séance. Elvira's ghost decides to stay on and torment Charles and his new wife, Ruth. Since Charles is the only one who can see Elvira, Ruth doesn't believe him until vases and other objects start flying. The CastBernice Bolek as Madame Arcati Bernadette Hisey as Mrs Bradman Tori MacNair as Ruth Alex Nalbach as Charles Amy Pawlukiewicz as Elvira Katie White-Sonby as Edith Lou Will as Dr. Bradman |
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17 8pm |
18 8pm |
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23 8pm |
24 8pm |
25 8pm |
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26 2pm |
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30 SOLD OUT |
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2 8pm |
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7 8pm |
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Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
1371 Clague Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 440-331-0403 |
Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m.* *note later curtain time Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
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6 8:30pm |
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8 2pm
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12 8:30pm |
13 8:30pm |
14 8:30pm |
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15 SOLD OUT |
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19 8:30pm |
20 8:30pm |
21 8:30pm |
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22 2pm |
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26 8:30pm |
27 8:30pm |
28 8:30pm |
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12 8pm |
13 8pm |
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18 8pm |
19 8pm |
20 SOLD OUT |
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21 2pm |
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26 8pm |
27 8pm |
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28 2pm |
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5 SOLD OUT |
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It’s A Wonderful Life:A Live Radio Playby Joe Landry Original Music and Musical Arrangements by Kevin Connors
Directed by Douglas A. Farren November 12 - December 5, 2010*no performance on Thanksgiving, Nov. 25 Inspired by the classic American film, It's A Wonderful Life, the play is performed as a 1940s live radio broadcast in front of a studio audience. Five actors perform the dozens of characters in the radio play as well as produce the sound effects. |
Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. *no performance on Thanksgiving, Nov. 25 Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
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20 8pm |
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23 2pm |
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27 SOLD OUT |
28 8pm |
29 8pm |
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30 2pm |
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Last Train to Nibrocby Arlene Hutton Directed by Rob Gibb January 14 - February 6, 2011A sweet, romantic drama set in 1941 that tells the story of a young couple, May and Raleigh, who first meet on a train going to a small town in Kentucky called Nibroc. The play then follows the couple for two years, painting a touching portrait of two people searching for happiness. |
Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
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17 8pm |
18 8pm |
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20 2pm |
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24 8pm |
25 8pm |
26 8pm |
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27 2pm |
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The Whales of Augustby David Berry Directed by Ron Newell March 11 - April 3, 2011The story of two elderly widowed sisters spending a summer in a seaside house in Maine. The surroundings cause them to recall their relationship as young women, and the summers they had enjoyed there in the past. They reflect on the passage of time and how past jealousies and misunderstandings kept them from establishing a true closeness in their relationship. |
Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
Whodunit...the Musicalby Ed Dixon based on The Circular Staircase by Mary Roberts Rinehart Directed by Ron Newell May 6 - 28, 2011A wealthy spinster and her cockney maid take a beautiful Connecticut summer home in 1931. When they arrive, all the help has quit, except for a very odd butler who tells them that something "strange" is going on. They are soon joined by other guests and as they settle in for the night, someone tries to break in, a gun shot is heard and a total stranger is found lying in the middle of the living room. Then another. A very austere detective arrives and things get REALLY strange... and funny. A tuneful, hilarious romp that's part mystery, part drawing room farce and all musical. |