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38 | Canvas | Fall 2019 CanvasCLE.com THEATERS BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood P: 216-521-2540 W: beckcenter.org The Beck Center for the Arts is more than a nonprofit organization that combines professional theater with arts education in Northeast Ohio. We create art experiences for all ages and abilities as individual as the people we serve. As a Small Professional Theater (SPT), we hire professional actors from the Northeast Ohio region. 2019-20 SEASON • Sept. 13 to Oct. 6, 2019: “Glengarry Glen Ross” • Oct. 4 to Nov. 3: “The Member of the Wedding” • Dec. 6 to Jan. 5, 2020: “Shrek the Musical” • Feb. 7 to Feb. 23: “The Scottsboro Boys” • April 3 to May 3: “Meteor Shower” • May 29 to June 28: “Disgraced” • July 10 to Aug. 9: “Something Rotten!” CESEAR’S FORUM 2796 Tinkers Lane, Twinsburg Kennedy’s Down Under, 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland P: 330-405-3045 W: cesearsforum.com Cesear’s Forum will present Michael Frayn’s “Copenhagen.” Based on a true 1941 meeting in occupied Denmark, three historical characters review their roles in understanding nuclear physics and the inevitable ethical dilemmas. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sept. 20 through Oct. 26, with two Sunday performances at Kennedy’s Down Under. 2019-20 SEASON • Sept. 20 to Oct. 26: “Copenhagen” Stage Listings Presented by

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  • 38 | Canvas | Fall 2019 CanvasCLE.com

    THEATERSBECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS

    17801 Detroit Ave., LakewoodP: 216-521-2540W: beckcenter.orgThe Beck Center for the Arts is more than a nonprofi t

    organization that combines professional theater with arts education in Northeast Ohio. We create art experiences for all ages and abilities as individual as the people we serve. As a Small Professional Theater (SPT), we hire professional actors from the Northeast Ohio region.

    2019-20 SEASON• Sept. 13 to Oct. 6, 2019: “Glengarry Glen Ross”• Oct. 4 to Nov. 3: “The Member of the Wedding”• Dec. 6 to Jan. 5, 2020: “Shrek the Musical”• Feb. 7 to Feb. 23: “The Scottsboro Boys”• April 3 to May 3: “Meteor Shower”• May 29 to June 28: “Disgraced”• July 10 to Aug. 9: “Something Rotten!”

    CESEAR’S FORUM2796 Tinkers Lane, TwinsburgKennedy’s Down Under, 1501 Euclid Ave., ClevelandP: 330-405-3045W: cesearsforum.comCesear’s Forum will present Michael Frayn’s “Copenhagen.” Based on a true 1941 meeting in

    occupied Denmark, three historical characters review their roles in understanding nuclear physics and the inevitable ethical dilemmas. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sept. 20 through Oct. 26, with two Sunday performances at Kennedy’s Down Under.

    2019-20 SEASON• Sept. 20 to Oct. 26: “Copenhagen”

    Stage ListingsPresented by

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    CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE1371 Clague Road, WestlakeP: 440-331-0403W: clagueplayhouse.orgFB: facebook.com/ClaguePlayhouse

    We are delighted to begin our 92nd season of the arts, including 52 years in our beloved Barn! We thank every patron, volunteer, actor, designer, director, and other staff and crew for keeping the Westlake community vibrant with the arts! Special events will also be held through-out the season, so check our website, clagueplayhouse.org, for the latest information and tickets.

    2019-20 SEASON• Sept. 13 to Oct. 6, 2019: “Ken Ludwig’s A Comedy of

    Tenors”• Nov. 8 to Dec. 8: “The Christmas Express”• Jan. 17 to Feb. 9, 2020: “Heroes”• March 13 to April 5: “An Act of the Imagination”• May 8-31: “Pump Boys and Dinettes”

    DOBAMA THEATRE 2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights P: 216-932-3396W: dobama.orgFB: facebook.com/DobamaTheatreDobama Theatre’s mission is to premiere the best contemporary plays by established and emerging

    playwrights in professional productions of the highest quality. Through educational and outreach programming, Dobama Theatre nurtures the development of theater artists and builds new audiences for the arts while provoking an examination of our contemporary world.

    2019-20 SEASON• Sept. 6-29, 2019: “Stupid F**king Bird”• Oct. 18 to Nov. 10: “Wakey, Wakey”• Dec. 6 to Jan. 5, 2020: “The Old Man and the Old Moon”• Jan. 24 to Feb. 16: “Skeleton Crew”• March 6-29: “Dance Nation”• April 24 to May 24: “The Other Place”

    Stage ListingsA wealth of theaters call Northeast Ohio home. Canvas is happy to encourage readers to explore what the region has to offer by providing a list of organizations. For more stage listings, visit CanvasCLE.com.

    BLANK CANVAS THEATRE1305 W. 80th St., Suite 211, Cleveland P: 440-941-0458W: blankcanvastheatre.com

    CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE40 River St., Chagrin FallsP: 440-247-8955 | W: cvlt.org

    CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE1371 Clague Road, WestlakeP: 440-331-0403W: clagueplayhouse.org

    CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE1407 Euclid Ave., ClevelandP: 216-241-6000W: clevelandplayhouse.com

    CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE6415 Detroit Ave., ClevelandP: 216-631-2727W: cptonline.org

    CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM2438 Scranton Road, ClevelandP: 216-687-0074W: convergence-continuum.org

    ENSEMBLE THEATRE 2843 Washington Blvd., Cleveland HeightsP: 216-321-2930W: ensembletheatreCLE.org

    GREAT LAKES THEATER2067 East 14th St., ClevelandP: 216-241-6000W: greatlakestheater.org

    INTERPLAY JEWISH THEATREP: 216-393-PLAYW: interplaycleveland.com

    KARAMU HOUSE2355 E. 89th St., ClevelandP: 216-795-7070W: karamuhouse.org

    MAELSTROM COLLABORATIVE ARTS5403 Detroit Ave.,ClevelandP: 440-941-1482W: maelstromcollaborativearts.org

    MERCURY THEATRE COMPANY1857 S. Green Road, South EuclidP: 216-771-5862W: mercurytheatrecompany.org

    THE MUSICAL THEATER PROJECT5755 Granger Road, #830, IndependenceP: 216-860-1518W: musicaltheaterproject.org

    NEAR WEST THEATRE6702 Detroit Ave., ClevelandP: 216-961-6391W: nearwesttheatre.org

    NONE TOO FRAGILE732 W. Exchange St., AkronP: 330-962-5547W: nonetoofragile.com

    OHIO SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL103 S. High St., AkronP: 330-374-7574W: ohioshakespearefestival.com

    PLAYHOUSE SQUARE1501 Euclid Ave., ClevelandP: 216-241-6000, P: 216-771-4444W: playhousesquare.org

    PLAYWRIGHTS LOCAL397 E. 156th St., ClevelandP: 216-302-8856W: playwrightslocal.org

    PORTHOUSE THEATRE3143 O’Neil Road, Cuyahoga FallsP: 330-672-3884W: kent.edu/porthouse

    STOCKER ARTS CENTER OF LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE1005 N. Abbe Road, ElyriaP: 440-366-4040W: stockerartscenter.com

    TALESPINNER CHILDREN’S THEATRE5209 Detroit Ave., ClevelandP: 216-264-9680W: talespinnerchildrenstheatre.orgListings provided by advertisers.

    MUSICCLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION

    20600 Chagrin Blvd. Suite #1110, Shaker HeightsP: 216-707-5397W: clevelandpiano.orgFB: facebook.com/clevelandpiano

    The Cleveland International Piano Competition (CIPC) concludes its 2019 Concert Series with Shai Wosner and Cleveland native Orion Weiss in concert at Severance Hall’s Reinberger Chamber Hall at 8 p.m. Sept. 14. Program includes Schubert’s Piano Sonata for Four Hands in C Major, Lang’s Gravity and After Gravity, and Brahms’ Sonata in F Minor for Two Pianos. Tickets: 216-231-1111.

    2019-20 SEASON• Sept. 14: “Shai Wosner and Orion Weiss”2019-20 SEASON• Sept. 14: “Shai Wosner and Orion Weiss”

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