Cleveland Public Theatre Presents STATION HOPE 2018- A Celebration of Hope, A Dialogue for Change

By: May. 03, 2018
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Cleveland Public Theatre Presents STATION HOPE 2018- A Celebration of Hope, A Dialogue for Change Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) is proud to announce CPT's fifth annual Station Hope event on Saturday, May 5, from 6:30 - 10:00pm on the grounds of St. John's Episcopal Church, 2600 Church Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

Station Hope is a jubilant community event celebrating Cleveland's social justice heritage and exploring contemporary struggles for freedom and equity. Engage with over 250 artists and 50+ community and professional arts & culture organizations from across Northeast Ohio as they envision, interrogate, and seek out hope on the grounds of Cleveland's first authenticated Underground Railroad site, St. John's Episcopal Church. Audiences explore the historic properties while viewing works of theatre, music, storytelling, and dance inspired by the most important issues of our time. Station Hope is free, family-friendly, and open to all.

Last year, over 3,000 people attended the fourth annual Station Hope event, which featured art and performance staged in and around one of the most historically significant sites in Greater Cleveland, St. John's Episcopal Church. Audiences tour St. John's sanctuary, parish hall, and basement to view an array of short performances of dance, theatre, spoken word, storytelling, and music. Visual art displays and interactive art activities permeate the event while choral performances set the atmosphere of the outdoor spaces in and around the historic church.

Station Hope 2018 will feature both new and returning artists, celebrating hope and tackling such contemporary topics as immigration, education, police brutality, human trafficking, gun violence, income inequality, racism, and gender discrimination-alongside historically based original works that celebrate the people and stories comprising Northeast Ohio's Underground Railroad history. Station Hope is diverse in types of performances, but also in the different groups from our community gathering together-residents of the nearby public housing estate at Lakeview Terrace join long-time and new residents of the Ohio City neighborhood, along with real estate developers, arts lovers, business owners, and politicians, to make up a highly economically diverse crowd.

Cleveland Public Theatre's Station Hope 2018 is presented in partnership with The Episcopal Diocese of Ohio & St. John's Institute, Ward 3 Councilman Kerry McCormack, Ohio City Incorporated, Graham Veysey & Marika Shioiri-Clark, Restore Cleveland Hope, Inc. & the Cozad-Bates House, and Global Cleveland with over 50 participating arts groups and 250 individual artists from the Northeast Ohio region.

Station Hope Founding Friends who have partnered on the event for all five years include The Episcopal Diocese of Ohio & St. John's Institute, Third Federal Savings & Loan, Ohio City Incorporated, Cleveland Browns, WKYC, Cleveland City Council - Ward 3, Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland, Platform Beer Co., Vintage Development Group, Foran Group, Graham Veysey & Marika Shioiri-Clark, Restore Cleveland Hope, Inc. & the Cozad-Bates House, and Joe Cimperman - former Ward 3 Councilman.

Other Leadership Supporters of Station Hope 2018 include The George Gund Foundation and Deborah & Ron Ratner.

About St. John's Episcopal Church

St. John's Episcopal Church was built beginning in 1836 and completed in 1838. As a church active in the Underground Railroad, St. John's was a last stop for fleeing slaves seeking freedom across the waters of Lake Erie, and the church's steeple acted as a beacon of freedom. St. John's is the oldest consecrated building in Cuyahoga County.

Ticket & Show Information

Station Hope is a free event and will take place on Saturday, May 5, from 6:30 - 10:00pm on the grounds of St. John's Episcopal Church, located at 2600 Church Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44113. The event is open to all ages.

Performances will take place on a rotating basis throughout St. John's Episcopal Church and adjoining buildings, as well as an extended footprint of outdoor spaces surrounding the church. Note: Due to the historic construction of the building, some interior spaces may not be accessible to people with limited mobility.

The complete lineup of Station Hope 2018 artists (List subject to change):

African American Quilt & Doll Guild, St. Andrew's Choir & Orchestra, Inda Blatch-Geib Designs, Bodwin Theatre Co., Center for Arts-Inspired Learning, Brian Chandler, Cleveland Association of Black Storytellers, Cleveland Classical Guitar Society, Cleveland Public Theatre's Brick City Theatre - Lakeview Terrace & Outhwaite Homes: Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA), Cleveland Treatment Center, CMHA Voices, Creative Concepts in Music, Kevin Cronin, India Nicole Burton & Dike School of the Arts, Djapo Cultural Arts Institute, Cleveland Metropolitan School District - Facing History New Tech in Partnership with The MetroHealth System's Department of Arts in Medicine, Inlet Dance Theatre, Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center & Talespinner Children's Theatre, Lake Erie Ink, Kings & Queens of Art, Kombilesa Asé, Kulture Kids, The Lantern Theatre, Levity Dance + Physical Theater, Kat Martin, Philip J. Metres, Martinique Mims, Mourning [A] BLKstar, Michael Oatman, Ohio City Theatre Project, Page to Stage Productions, Restore Cleveland Hope, Inc., Andrea Richardson, M. Graham Smith, Adam Spells, Transracial Journeys Art Contest, Tecia Delores Wilson, Twelve Literary Arts: Six of Twelve, Jimmie Woody

STATION HOPE 2018

Saturday, May 5, 6:30 - 10:00pm
St. John's Episcopal Church in Ohio City

2600 Church Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113

No tickets needed. This family-friendly event is FREE AND OPEN TO ALL.

For more information, visit http://www.cptonline.org/performances/seasons/2017-2018/station-hope-2018/



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