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Clague Playhouse - 84 years of Live Theater |
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1371 Clague Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 440-331-0403 |
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Our 2011-2012 Season |
Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
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11 8pm |
12 SOLD OUT |
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13 2pm
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17 8pm |
18 8pm |
19 8pm |
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20 2pm |
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25 8pm |
26 8pm |
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27 2pm |
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2 8pm |
3 8pm |
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4 2pm |
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8 8pm 7 |
9 8pm |
10 8pm |
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11 2pm |
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A Christmas Cactusby Eliot Byerrum Directed by Douglas A. Farren November 11 - December 11, 2011 Private investigator Cactus O'Riley and her secretary Fred are about to close up shop on Christmas Eve when they are confronted by two fugitives in search of a dead detective named Jake Marley. Comedy, mystery and romance converge in this uplifting contemporary Christmas tale where goodwill and justice triumph. The Cast Nancy Allen as Adelaide Nicole Daniel as Cactus O'Reilly Assad Khaishgi as Ramirez James Rankin as Fred Justin Sherman as Windsor Craig Stadden as Smedley |
Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
See Rock Cityby Arlene Hutton Directed by Rob Gibb January 13 - February 5, 2012 Raleigh and May are back. You loved them in Last Train to Nibroc, and now they are planning a honeymoon in Rock City, Tennessee. Join them as they face unexpected circumstances at home and the challenges of a new post-World War II America. The Cast Jeff Bartholomew as Raleigh Erin Bunting as Mrs. Brummet Kristen Levy as May Paige Reich as Mrs. Gill |
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13 8pm |
14 8pm |
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15 2pm
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19 8pm |
20 8pm |
21 8pm |
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22 2pm
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26 8pm |
27 8pm |
28 8pm |
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29 2pm |
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3 8pm |
4 8pm |
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Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
Rounding Thirdby Richard Dresser Directed by Tyson Rand May 4 - 27, 2012 Fatherhood and baseball are entwined in this funny story of two Little League coaches -- one who is a win-at-all-costs veteran and the other a corporate-executive newcomer. They make an uneasy alliance for the benefit of the team, and the two men battle over how to lead it. |
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4 8pm |
5 8pm |
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6 2pm
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10 8pm |
11 8pm |
12 8pm |
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13 2pm |
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17 8pm |
18 8pm |
19 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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Performances:Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Reservations highly recommended. |
A Murder, A Mystery& A MarriageBook and lyrics by Aaron Posner Music by James Sugg Adapted from a short story by Mark Twain Directed by Douglas A. Farren March 9 - April 1, 2012 A first-class melodrama. Shy Hugh Gregory loves Mary Gray, the prettiest girl in Deer Lick, Missouri. A mysterious stranger enters to win Mary’s love, and a disinheritance is announced, and topping that, a murder is committed. It’s an evening package of romance, comedy, mystery and music. |
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9 8pm |
10 8pm |
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11 2pm
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15 8pm |
16 8pm |
17 8pm |
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18 2pm |
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22 8pm |
23 8pm |
24 8pm |
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25 2pm |
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29 8pm |
30 8pm |
31 8pm |
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1 2pm |
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