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Art, culture, and entertainment in the Heights and beyond July 19, 2004
in this issue
  • PARTY in the Heights
  • Monstrous Ego Theatre Company
  • Inlet Dance Theatre
  • The Roundup is Saturday !
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    PARTY in the Heights


    Thursday, July 22
    A.C.O.
    On the lawn next to Nighttown at the top of Cedar Hill, Cleveland Heights
    7to 8:30-ish p.m.

    A.C.O., the Afro Cuban Orchestra, reworks songs by masters of songwriting and performing such as Charlie Parker, Theolonious Monk, the Beatles, James Brown, Led Zepplin and Marvin Gaye, into a new unique instrumental style with the flavor of Latin Jazz.

    A.C.O. is led by Cleveland Heights resident Rob Williams (pictured), who was awarded Best Horn Player by the Free Times in 2004.

    Presented by Giant Eagle, Nightto wn, Vixseboxse Art Galleries, The Grapevine,and Jack Valancy Consulting.

    Bring a lawn chair or blanket and a picnic to enjoy the 9th free Thursday evening concert of the summer. Onl y 7 more to go !

    Monstrous Ego Theatre Company





    Thursday, July 22-July 25
    The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company at
    Dobama Theatre
    1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights

    presenting two plays:
    The Great Divide by William Vaughn Moody
    Directed by Elisabeth Pardee
    Synopsis

    Charles the Second by John Howard Payne and Washington Irving
    Directed by Mo Feldman

    Founded in 2003 by Cleveland Heights High School students Zev Valancy and Elisabeth Pardee, The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company's members are primarily Cleveland Heights High School students or recent graduates. The cast includes co-founder and director Elisabeth Pardee, Kate Fairman, John Hickman, David Light, Kelli Liverpool, Monica Okon, Nick Polsinelli, Julie Rainey and Amy Scolaro. Joining the cast is Dobama Theatre actor Brett Katz. The stage manager and co-director is Mo Feldman, currently studying at Cleveland State University

    Four performances only:
    The Great Divide at 7 pm. and Charles the Second at 9:30 p.m. :
    Thursday, July 22
    Friday, July 23
    Saturday, July 24

    The Great Divide at 2:30 p.m. and Charles the Second at 5:00 p.m.:
    Sunday, July 25

    A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door.
    Reservations are not necessary for these four special performances.

    For more information on the play, contact Elisabeth Pardee at (216) 932-7841 or email her at epardee_METC@yahoo.com.

    For more information on Dobama's upcoming 2004-2005 season, call (216) 932-6838.

    Inlet Dance Theatre


    Tuesday, July 27
    8:00 p.m.
    Friends of Cain Park present the annual FREE
    Inlet Dance Theatre concert
    Cain Park Evans Amphitheater


    Don't miss Inlet Dance Theatre in concert, featuring the world premiere of "Dream of Sleeping"-- a new work inspired by sleep movements from choreographer Bill Wade, commission by the Strohl Family Trust. This full program showcases portions of Inlet's dynamic repertoire along with lively performances by Inlet's Summer Dance Intensive students.

    Inlet Dance Theatre presents a free KidzArt concert at Cain Park on Tuesday, July 27th @ 1:00- 2:00pm.

    Contact Inlet Dance Theatre's Administrator Kitty McWilliams at 216.382.0201 for more information.

    The Roundup is Saturday !


    Last chance ! Call 216-371-3344 to charge your tickets by phone

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