[NEohioPAL] Special BOGO for the hit "Is There Life After High School?" at CVLT



Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Is There Life After High School?
by Jeffrey Kindley & Craig Carnelia (show details)

Fridays & Saturdays at 8 PM
through May 17th
with matinée at 2 PM May 11th

40 River St. in historic Chagrin Falls Village

Adults - $16, Seniors & Students - $12

SPECIAL BUY-ONE-GET-ONE-FREE OFFER:
Use the coupon code "ALUMNI" when you buy your tickets!


Visit www.CVLT.org or call 440-247-8955 (Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM)

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About the Play

Something about High School, for some reason, just sticks with us…

Directed by Don Edelman, Musical Direction by Regis Bookshar

Bob Abelman of The News-Herald says...

"At CVLT, in the capable hands of experienced director Don Edelman, Is There Life After High School? maintains its integrity and balance. Edelman’s astute sense of showmanship, coupled with Ida Porris’ fluid choreography and Edmond Wolff’s solid set and lighting design, make for a very enjoyable, absolutely charming production. Shows like this are custom-made for the intimate CVLT stage.

Most of the credit goes to the exceptional cast of players. As a collective, Don Bernardo, Darlene Fowler, Chris Hunter, Steve Kay, Sharon Lloyd, Pat Mazzarino, Libby Merriman, Eric Oswald, and Maggie Wise produce some of the best harmonies and strongest vocal performances ever heard on the CVLT stage. They owned the audience halfway through the opening number.

As individual performers, each member of the cast is natural and immediately likable. Stand-out performances include a best-friend duet by CVLT veteran Sharon Lloyd and newcomer Darlene Fowler, which nearly stopped the show, and Maggie Wise’s stunning solo performance in “Diary of a Homecoming Queen."

The News-Herald, April 25 2008

CVLT was voted 'Best Community Theatre' by Cleveland Magazine Readers, and 'Best Theatre Group' on the Fox 8 HotList in 2007.

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is generously funded by Cuyahoga County residents through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture and is supported by the Ohio Arts Council.

CVLT.org - 440.247.8955



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