Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The cast of the touring company of “Les Miserables,” announced as one of the shows of Broadway in Cincinnati’s 2024-2025 season. ' Les Miserables' (Jan. 7-19, 2025) An epic musical in every way.
For the current 2023-'24 season, "Mean Girls" sold out over two nights Nov. 13 and 14, for the the highest-attended Broadway in Akron show that Playhouse Square had presented.
The musical "Kimberly Akimbo," winner of five Tony Awards, will wrap up Playhouse Square's new Broadway season July 15-Aug. 3, 2025. Pictured is the original Broadway company. Season tickets for ...
Just in Time is an upcoming jukebox musical based on the life of American singer Bobby Darin, with a book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver.Based on an original concept by Ted Chapin, the musical is scheduled to have its premiere on April 23, 2025, at Broadway's Circle in the Square Theatre, with Alex Timbers as director and Jonathan Groff in the lead role as Darin. [1]
Playhouse Square welcomes more than 1 million guests to 1,000+ performances and events each year. Its KeyBank Broadway Series season ticket holder base (more than 45,000) is the largest in the country, making Cleveland one of fewer than 10 markets that can support a three-week run of a touring Broadway show. [20] [21]
The KeyBank State Theatre is a theater located at 1519 Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. [1] It is one of the theaters that make up Playhouse Square.It was designed by the noted theater architect Thomas W. Lamb and was built in 1921 by Marcus Loew to be the flagship of the Ohio branch of the Loew's Theatres company.
The Allen Theatre is one of the theaters in Playhouse Square, the performing arts center on Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.It was originally designed as a silent movie theater by C. Howard Crane and opened its doors on April 1, 1921, with a capacity of more than 3,000 seats. [1]
Tickets: $33.50-$96. Information : 513-421-3888; www.cincyplay.com . This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Review: 'Dracula' gets new teeth at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park