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Roy Berko

Roy Berko, a life-long Clevelander, holds degrees, through the doctorate from Kent State, University of Michigan and The Pennsylvania State University. Roy was an actor for many years, appearing in more than 16 plays, 8 TV commercials, and 3 films. He has directed more than 30 productions. A member of the American Critics Association and The Cleveland Critics Circle, he has been an entertainment reviewer for more than fifty years. For three years he was a regular on Channel 5, ABC-Cleveland's "Morning Exchange" and "Live on 5," serving as the stations communication consultant. He has also appeared on "Good Morning America." Roy served as the Director of Public Relations for the Volunteer Office in the White House during the first Clinton Administration. He was a professor of communication and psychology who taught at George Washington University, University of Maryland, Notre Dame College of Ohio and Towson University. Roy is the author of 38 books. He was selected by Cleveland Magazine as one of the most interesting people in Cleveland.




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First Show:

Wonderful Town

Favorite Show:

Chorus Line, Fiddler on The Roof, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, West Side Story, Something Rotten, Pippin



BWW Review: PARADE Showcases Southern Anti-Semitism and Political Corruption on Stage at Kent State
BWW Review: PARADE Showcases Southern Anti-Semitism and Political Corruption on Stage at Kent State
February 24, 2020

It is totally appropriate in this era of increased activity by White Supremist groups and rising anti-Semitism, that Kent State University's Musical Theatre program stage 'PARADE,' with book by Alfred Uhry and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown.

BWW Review: SLEUTH - a Mystery With Lots of Twists, Turns and Humor, Intrigues at Great Lakes Theater
BWW Review: BW/Beck's THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS is Both Compelling and Uneven
BWW Review: BW/Beck's THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS is Both Compelling and Uneven
February 9, 2020

The Scottsboro Boys were nine African American teenagers, ages 13 to 20, falsely accused in Alabama of raping two white-women on a train in 1931.

BWW Review: IF/THEN, In Spite Of Wonderful Score Is Frustrating At Lakeland Civic Theatre
BWW Review: IF/THEN, In Spite Of Wonderful Score Is Frustrating At Lakeland Civic Theatre
February 4, 2020

IF/THEN is a musical with score by Tom Kitt and libretto by Brian Yorkey who also collaborated on the multi-award winning NEXT TO NORMAL, which laid the foundation for a major change in the American musical theatre-the development of musical dramas. IF/THEN is now on stage at Lakeland Civic Theatre.

BWW Review: Compelling INTIMATE APPAREL at Ensemble
BWW Review: Compelling INTIMATE APPAREL at Ensemble
February 3, 2020

Lynn Nottage is an African American multi-prize-winning playwright. A rare and important theatrical voice, she is noted for her lyric and powerfully expressive use of language and her examining the plight of marginalized people.

BWW Review: “CLUE” is a farcical delight at Cleveland Play House
BWW Review: “CLUE” is a farcical delight at Cleveland Play House
February 3, 2020

'CLUE' is a stage play of murder and blackmail, based broadly on the Hasbro board game, and the Paramount motion picture of the same name, has gone through several adaptations. The latest, by Sandy Rustin, with additional material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price, is now on stage at Cleveland Public Theatre.

BWW Review: “JERSEY BOYS” --“Oh, What a Night,” once again, at the Connor Palace
BWW Review: “JERSEY BOYS” --“Oh, What a Night,” once again, at the Connor Palace
January 22, 2020

It's back! 'JERSEY BOYS,' the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, is back in residence at the Connor Palace in Playhouse Square for a short run.

BWW Review: THE ILLUSIONISTS LIVE FROM BROADWAY at Connor Palace
BWW Review: THE ILLUSIONISTS LIVE FROM BROADWAY at Connor Palace
January 9, 2020

Sword swallowing, escape from a vat of sand while being handcuffed, inserting a needle through the tongue, the shell game of trying to figure out which cup contains a hidden pea, card tricks, changing water to wine, putting a sword through a trunk while a woman contortionist is inside and remains uncut, and mind reading, are just some of the illusions, tricks or magic that are presented by the performers who make up the cast of 'THE ILLUSIONSTS, LIVE FROM BROADWAY,' now appearing on-stage at the Connor Palace.

BWW Previews: MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY:  THE SONGS OF COMDEN & GREEN at THE MUSICAL THEATER PROJECT
BWW Previews: MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY: THE SONGS OF COMDEN & GREEN at THE MUSICAL THEATER PROJECT
January 6, 2020

Betty Comden (Basya Cohen) and Adolph Green were noted as one of the luminaire lyricist and script-writing teams of mid-20th century Broadway and Hollywood.

BWW Review: Pleasant IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE at Theatre in the Circle
BroadwayWorld Announces Roy Berko's 2019 Cleveland Professional Theatre Tributes
BroadwayWorld Announces Roy Berko's 2019 Cleveland Professional Theatre Tributes
December 11, 2019

Greater Cleveland is blessed with a vital theater scene. It the purpose of BROADWAY WORLD.COM-PROFESSIONAL CLEVELAND THEATER TRIBUTES (BWW-CLE Theater Tributes), to recognize theatrical experiences and theater personnel that, in the subjective view of this reviewer, deserve distinctive mention.

BWW Review: “THE OLD MAN AND THE OLD MOON,” an adult fantasy at Dobama
BWW Review: Brilliant EVERY BRILLIANT THING a must see at Cleveland Play House
BWW Review: Impressive, Startling, Educational LIVE BODIES FOR SALE at Playwrights Local
BWW Review: Spectacular KINKY BOOTS delights at Baldwin Wallace
BWW Review: THE BAND'S VISIT Is An Emotionally Seductive Slice Of Life Musical Drama
BWW Review: THE BAND'S VISIT Is An Emotionally Seductive Slice Of Life Musical Drama
November 7, 2019

It's '1996, the Alexandria [Egypt] Ceremonial Police Orchestra, just arrived in Israel, and are waiting in Tel Aviv's central bus station. They expect to be welcomed by a representative from a local Arab cultural organization, but no one shows up.

BWW Review: Dynamic, Must See HAIR Commemorates Kent State Massacre of 1970
BWW Review: Dynamic, Must See HAIR Commemorates Kent State Massacre of 1970
November 2, 2019

On May 4, 1970, over a period of 13-seconds, nearly 70 shots were fired upon Kent State University unarmed students by the Ohio State National Guard. The students, and their supporters, were protesting against the bombing of Cambodia by the United States, part of the ill-conceived Vietnam incursion. Forever after, to be known as 'The Kent State Massacre,' the attack killed four and wounded nine others.

BWW Review: HOMOS, OR EVERYONE IN AMERICA Fulfills the Theater's Mission at Convergene Continuum
BWW Review: Compelling PIPELINE Wisely Brings Up More Questions Than It Answers
BWW Review: Compelling PIPELINE Wisely Brings Up More Questions Than It Answers
October 23, 2019

Multi-award-winning Dominique Morisseau is one of America's new and, in the view of many, the best of emerging playwrights.

BWW Review: THE PENELOPIAD Relates A Tale Of Mythology, With Contemporary Undertones, At Ensemble
BWW Review: THE PENELOPIAD Relates A Tale Of Mythology, With Contemporary Undertones, At Ensemble
October 22, 2019

Most Americans know Margaret Atwood as the author of 'The Handmaid's Tale,' the multi-award-winning television series.



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