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CPT artistic director Raymond Bobgan's immersive production asks viewers to physically move through the theater as the ...
Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) and Y-Haven will present Troubled Waters, the 25th anniversary production of Y-Haven Theatre Project, a partnership between Cleveland Public Theatre and Y-Haven ...
Cleveland Public Theatre will present the World Premiere of Golden Flame Invitation by Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan and Cleveland CORE Ensemble. Running June 12 through June 29, 2025. 3 ...
Now Theatre 166 hosts an annual Emerging Artists Festival. As audiences stay cozy indoors this month, two Northeast Ohio theaters are hoping to bring them outside of their comfort zones. Soft Launch ...
(Courtesy of Jackki Boyd) Furthermore, she says, hearing all the revelry above them at that Station Hope — a presentation by Cleveland Public Theater, which will put on the 11th incarnation of ...
Roughly two weeks after Cleveland Public Theatre announced the largest gift in its history, the nonprofit has made public a $4 million matching grant from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland Public Theatre received a big boost Wednesday with a $4 million matching grant from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation, pushing the organization ...
Cleveland Public Theatre has received a $6 million gift from the Joan Yellen Horvitz Trust, the largest gift in the nonprofit’s history. That gift includes $4 million in a restricted fund managed by ...
CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE (CPT) was founded in 1981 by James Levin, a graduate of Shaker Heights High School and CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV law school. Levin had spent the previous three years as an ...
Where: Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland. Tickets: “Choose What You Pay” is offered online, over the phone and at the box office. Info: cptonline.org or 216-631-2727.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland Public Theatre has received a $6 million gift from the estate of late costume designer Joan Yellen Horvitz. The donation is the largest in the theater’s 44-year history.