Archive for March, 2011

REVIEW: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) @ GLTF 3/12/11

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) @ GLTF 3/12/11


Like thousands of other theater lovers I read the review in Ohio’s largest paper of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged),” now being performed by the Great Lakes Theater Festival at the Hanna Theater, and wondered if the reviewer saw the same show as I did. We were both at the Hanna last Saturday for Opening Night, so I assume we did.

The play is a good night of theater, and was enjoyed by most, but obviously not all, members of the audience. The play revolves around three characters as they rip through all of Shakespeare’s work, especially “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet.” Paul Hurley, M.A. Taylor, and Jason O’Donnell do a good job keeping the play moving. Hurley and O’Donnell are Great Lakes rookies, while Taylor has nine years at Great Lakes on his resume. Director Charles Lee is also in his ninth season with the Festival.

The reviewer calls the production “occasionally funny, often vulgar, rarely edifying.” He also refers to two elderly patrons sitting by him who did not return for the second act. I don’t know what section he was sitting in, but in my section everyone found much humor in the play, yes, some of it bawdy (just like a lot of Shakespeare’s works), and everyone returned for the second act and enjoyed it as much as the first. And the audience participation parts in the second half were a hit, with most in the crowd playing right along.

Why is it that whoever reviews a play at the Play House or at Great Lakes for Ohio’s largest newspaper too often comes across like he was watching a completely different production? Even though the reviewer was different, the attitude of the reviewer for this production was the same for the recent Ginger Rogers musical at the Cleveland Play House. The audience loved that one on Opening Night also, but you would have never gotten the message if you read their review.

“The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” is playing at the Hanna Theater until this Sun 3/ 27. Go see it, it’s a great night of theater, no matter what you read else where. For more information visit http://www.GreatLakesTheater.org.



Greg Cielec is a local writer who covers mostly music and sports for a variety of publications and websites. He is also a full time English and creative writing teacher at Streetsboro High School; an adjunct professor at BGSU Firelands College and Lakeland Community College; and a football coach at John Carroll University.

He has published two books of fiction, My Cleveland Story (1998) and Home and Away Games (2006), and the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Michael Heaton has called him “the Mark Twain of Cleveland.” Check out his website and blog at http://www.GregCielec.com.

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Sweet Moses soda fountain & treat shop opens in Gordon Square

Opening Sat 3/26

A new shop is opening in Gordon Square. A sweet shop! Sweet Moses, located at 6800 Detroit Ave., will feature homemade ice cream, authentic Bastion-Blessings soda fountain, root beer straight out of the barrel, Belgian chocolates and more. Confections the way they were meant to be.

http://SweetMosesTreats.com

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Kites Aloft!

Sat 3/26 @ 2PM

Kids ages 11 – 18: Bob Lockhart of The Ohio Society for the Elevation of Kites (OSEK), will conduct a kite-making workshop @ Brook Park Library on Sat 3/26. You’ll get to make a kite, ready to fly, with the materials provided. Then take it to Edgewater Park (or wherever) and get elevated. Be sure to register.

Cuyahoga County Public Library – Brook Park Branch – 6155 Engle Rd. – Brook Park

http://Cuyahoga.lib.oh.us

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The Cynics / The Rainy Day Saints / Meeting of Important People

Fri 3/25 @ 9PM

Music galore @ Happy Dog. Get Hip Recordings presents The Cynics w/ The Rainy Day Saints and Meetings of Important People on Fri 3/25. DJs Erin & Kristin from WCSB will be in the house spinning garage/psych all night. Get down. Tix only $7 a pop.

Happy Dog – 5801 Detroit Ave. – Cle

http://HappyDogCleveland.com

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Imagination Movers @ Akron Civic Theatre

Fri 3/25 @ 4PM & 7PM

Four friends from New Orleans joined forces on a mission: to make rock/pop music the whole family could enjoy. Hence, the Imagination Movers were born! The Movers are a combo of rock enery, slapstick comedy and parental wisdom — all wrapped up in an entertaining package. Bring your tot to one of two shows on Fri 3/25 in Akron.

Akron Civic Theatre

http://www.ImaginationMovers.com

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Absolute Intense Wrestling presents Battle Bowl

Fri 3/25 @ 7PM

AIW presents Battle Bowl featuring Johnny Gargano VS. Ricochet, Jessica Havok VS. Super Oprah, EL Generico VS. Tim Donst and the 24-man Battle Bowl! Local wrestling at its wildest.

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St. Gregory’s Byzantine Hall – 12920 Madison Ave. – Lakewood

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Dance Your Soul: As Your Body Moves Your Spirit Soars

Fourth Fri of the month @ 7:30PM

Express yourself through music, dance and meditation. Dance Your Soul is a spiritual event where you come as you are (no dancing experience required) to move to the music. Dance through your joys and sorrows to a mix of ambient, New Age, instrumental, pop and tribal tunes. Bring an open mind, wear comfy clothes and leave with a rejuvenated body, spirit and soul. $10.

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Dance Your Soul – 2115 Freeman Ave. – Cle

http://DanceYourSoul.net

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Cabin Fever Reliever

Fri 3/25 – Sun 3/27

It’s that time of year. We’re itching to get outside but it’s not quite warm yet. And when it’s warm it’s only for a day or two before the temps return to freezing. But, hey, that’s March for you. Know you’re not the only one w/ cabin fever — the Log Cabin Gallery has created a whole exhibit in the name of this winter ailment. View work from a wide range of local artists while taking advantage of inventory reduction sales @ Cabin Fever Reliever, running Fri 3/25 – Sun 3/27.

The Log Cabin Gallery – 1671 Main St. – Peninsula

http://TheLogCabinGallery.com

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Ctownartparty @ the boo box

Sat 3/26 @ 3PM

The Boo Box exists as a DIY arts venue. And, on Sat 3/26, it’ll host a DIY arts partay. Ctownartparty will take over the joint featuring art from Kate Kisicki, Alena Reyes, Robert Moses Joyce, Steve Knerem, Natalie Williams, Branden Vondrak, Liza Rifkin, Sarah Dougherty, Rachel Hunt, Ryan Hobson, and Alison Cagley, plus music from ME (Cleveland), Fishtank Apostles (Cleveland), Darger (Sandusky), Library Time (Cleveland), and Binary Marketing Show (Queens).

The show marks Ctownartparty’s official registration as a non-profit org. Yeehaw! Food + art + music + DIY ethics.

The Boo Box – 1834 W. 45th St. – Cle

http://Ctownartparty.com

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Neon Trees + Minus the Bear @ JCU

Sat 3/26 @ 8PM

Spend your time on Sat 3/26 swooning to the spastic prog-pop hybrid sounds of Minus the Bear [pictured] and swaying to the organic rock stylings of Neon Trees @ John Carroll University. Tickets on sale now.

John Carroll University Tony DeCarlo Varsity Center

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