SHOW | DATES | THEATRE |
Annie JrIt's upbeat plot and flamboyant characters have made Annie one of the most beloved musicals in history--what girl hasn't dreamed of performing the title role |
5/21
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5/22/2022
| Sharonville Cultural Arts Center Sharonville |
Clue: On Stage by Sandy RustinVisual content only |
5/13
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5/22/2022
| Ritz Theatre Tiffin |
Legally BlondeGahanna Lincoln Hs Auditorium |
5/5
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5/22/2022
| Gahanna Lincoln Hs Auditorium Gahanna |
![]() LIFE SUCKS.After taking aim at The Seagull in Dobamas hit production of Stupid F**king Bird, playwright Aaron Posner returns with an irreverent contemporary remix of Uncle |
4/22
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5/22/2022
| Dobama Theatre 2340 Lee Rd. Cleveland Heights |
My Three AngelsSamuel Spewack and Bella Spewack, based on La Cuisine Des Anges by Albert Husson Curtain Players Inc |
5/5
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5/22/2022
| Curtain Players Inc Galena |
Sister Act Jr.Shore Middle School |
5/20
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5/22/2022
| Avenue Arts Marketplace And Theatre Canton |
The Full MontyThree B Productions |
5/19
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5/22/2022
| Three B Productions Waterville |
The Music ManLa Comedia Dinner Theatre |
4/7
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5/22/2022
| La Comedia Dinner Theatre Springboro |
Ghost Small Cast EditionVisual content only |
5/6
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5/23/2022
CAST | The Players Guild Theatre Canton |
The Addams FamilyVisual content only |
5/5
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5/23/2022
| Fort Findlay Playhouse Findlay |
Annie JrIt's upbeat plot and flamboyant characters have made Annie one of the most beloved musicals in history--what girl hasn't dreamed of performing the title role |
5/24
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5/25/2022
| Litchfield Community Learning Center (clc) Akron |
NewsiesRead all about it! Paper Mill Playhouse is proud to present the premiere of a brand new musical, NEWSIES, adapted for the stage from the |
4/7
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5/25/2022
| Carol Dauwe Fine Arts Center Cincinnati |
Peter Pan JrWendy Darling loves to tell stories to her brothers, Michael and John. But when her father announces she must move out of the nursery, Peter |
5/25
| The Cinday Academy Springboro |
![]() Festival Program IAbout the Music REINVERE Norilsk, the Daffodils WALKER Lilacs for Voice and Orchestra GUBAIDULINA Light of the End Performing Artists The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst, |
5/27
| Severance Hall 11001 Euclid Ave Cleveland |
![]() Festival Program IIAbout the Music IVES From the Steeples and the Mountains SHOSTAKOVICH Passacaglia from Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District (version for solo organ) GUBAIDULINA Light |
5/28
| Severance Hall 11001 Euclid Ave Cleveland |
Something Rotten!Brightside |
5/20
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5/28/2022
| Dare To Defy Productions Dayton |
Bonnie & ClydeLittle Theatre Off Broadway |
5/13
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5/29/2022
| Little Theatre Off Broadway Grove City |
![]() Otello in ConcertAbout the Music VERDI Otello (complete opera) Acts I & II Acts III & IV Performing Artists The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst, conductor Michael König, |
5/21
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5/29/2022
| Severance Hall 11001 Euclid Ave Cleveland |
Peter And The Starcatcher |
5/26
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5/29/2022
| Farifield Community Arts Center Fairfield |
Ride the Cyclone byVisual content only |
5/20
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5/29/2022
| Imagine Productions of Columbus, Inc. Columbus |
Spring AwakeningShort North Stage |
5/5
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5/29/2022
| Short North Stage Columbus |
13Anderson Center Theater |
6/4
| Broadway For Kids Cincinnati |
![]() Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration ConcertThe Cleveland OrchestraVinay Parameswaran, conductorJacqueline Echols, sopranoMartin Luther King, Jr. Celebration ChorusDr. William Henry Caldwell, directorTickets for this FREE concert will be available on a |
6/4
| Severance Music Center 11001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland |
![]() WIT by Margaret EdsonWIT - Margaret EdsonRuns May 20 - June 4, 2022 Friday and Saturdays 8PMSunday, May 29, 2022 @ 2PMRated R $20.00Winner of the 1999 Pulitzer |
5/20
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6/4/2022
| The Western Reserve Playhouse 3326 Everett Road Bath |
Junie B. Jones Jr.Synopsis: Created by Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich, the team that brought you Dear Edwina, comes Junie B. Jones, The Musical – a delightful adaptation of four of |
6/1
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6/5/2022
| Westerville Parks And Recreation Department Westerville |
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