Holiday cheer will abound at Cleveland Play House (CPH) with an all-new production of the beloved holiday classic, A Christmas Story running from tonight, Nov. 29th - Dec. 22nd in the Allen Theatre at PlayhouseSquare. In honor of the 30th anniversary of the unforgettable film, CPH enthusiastically breathes new life into this classic story about Ralphie and his ultimate Christmas wish. Having delighted audiences for 30 years on both the big and small screens, this incredible production is brought to vivid life on stage for Northeast Ohio audiences. Tickets are on sale now and may be purchased by calling (216) 241-6000 or online at www.clevelandplayhouse.com. CPH is pleased to have University Hospitals as the Presenting Sponsor of A Christmas Story, along with Benesch, Nordson and FirstMerit as Supporting Sponsors.
Cast:
Michael Heintzman (The Old Man) is the writer/actor/producer on JERRY The Series at www.funnyordie.com/msh. Off-Broadway credits include Neddy, American Place Theatre; A Cup of Coffee, Soho Rep; Epic Proportions and Best Half Foot Forward, Manhattan Punch Line; and Separating the Men from the Bull, co-written by Heintzman and produced at New York's Yale Cabaret and Minneapolis' Jungle Theater. Regional theatres include Missouri Rep, Studio Arena, Arena Stage, Pasadena Playhouse, Syracuse Stage, Pioneer Theatre Company, New Playwrights' Theatre, and Capital Rep. Television and film includes ED, Third Watch, Law and Order, Murphy Brown, Quantum Leap, Remember WENN, Red Dwarf, The Early Days, Paper Man, Pretty Bird, and A Dog's Year. As a playwright, Heintzman is a four-time finalist for the Heideman Award at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Alongside Separating the Men from the Bull, his plays include The Story of God, Magic Moment and Under the Hood (the latter two were semi-finalists at the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference).
Creative Team:
Jean Shepherd: (Author/Screenwriter) was a radio, television and film personality; a writer; and an actor. For almost three decades, he told stories - culled from his youth in Indiana, his adventures in the Army Signal Corps, and tales of the obscure and infamous - to eager radio audiences. He was on the air in Cincinnati from 1950 to 1954 and on WOR in New York from 1956 to 1977. He also hosted live broadcasts from The Limelight nightclub in Greenwich Village. Shepherd performed at Chicago's Goodman Theatre, appeared on Broadway in Leonard Sillman's New Faces and in Voice of the Turtle, and played a dance instructor in the film The Light Fantastic. He also did baseball sportscasts for the Toledo Mudhens and Armed Forces Radio. He created humorous narratives for PBS television collectively called Jean Shepherd's America, later continued on PBS' New Jersey Network as Shepherd's Pie. This led to a series of teleplays for PBS/WGBH's American Playhouse: "The Phantom of the Open Hearth," "The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters," "Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss" and "The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski." He is best known for co-writing and narrating the film A Christmas Story (1983). Shepherd wrote for several magazines, including Playboy and Omni, and contributed to The Village Voice. Books include The America of George Ade; In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash; Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories and Other Disasters; The Ferrari in the Bedroom; and A Fistful of Fig Newtons. Shepherd died on October 16, 1999.Philip Grecian: (Adapter) began his career as a ventriloquist and magician at the age of 4. By age 15, he had written a comedy that was produced by a local theatre. At 16 he was founding director for a city-funded community theatre. Two years later, he was asked to be a part of Colorado's Creede Repertory Theatre, where he spent a season acting and writing. He continues to maintain a connection with CRT, where his plays have been produced and where he has returned as a guest performer. After touring the Midwest as Androcles in Androcles and the Lion, he became artistic/managing director and resident playwright of the community theatre he founded. He resigned in 1976 to create a professional theatre where he served as producer and artistic director. After establishing a strong financial base for the new theatre, he left to work as a writer/director in film, video and audio production. In 1994, Grecian became founding director/playwright for a theatre that mounts an annual production of his adaptation of Charles Sheldon's novel In His Steps. His adaptation of A Christmas Carol has become an annual tradition around the U.S., and his radio dramatization of Dracula!, based on his stage play and syndicated for a time on numerous radio stations, has come full circle and is now a staged radio production, complete with onstage sound effects crew. Other plays include the widely popular The Velveteen Rabbit. His plays The Dragon of Nitt and Lion and the Lyre were translated and performed in Russia.
John McCluggage: (Director) has directed, taught and performed throughout the country over the past 30 years. In addition to four previous productions of A Christmas Story, others include Enchanted April, Cyrano de Bergerac, A Flea in Her Ear, The Phantom of the Opera, Fiddler on the Roof, Old Wicked Songs, A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It and The Pajama Game. Theatres include San Jose Repertory Theatre (associate artistic director), The Barnstormers Theatre, Studio Arena Theatre, Webster University Conservatory of Theatre Arts, Cabrillo Stage, Children's Musical Theatre of San Jose, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the Clurman and Beckett Theatres in New York, and Seacoast Repertory Theatre (artistic director). most recently appeared as Michael in Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure with Mercury Summer Stock. This is his second performance with Cleveland Play House. He played Eddie Podolak, Jr., in CPH's world premiere production of A Carol for Cleveland last December. Cugel has also performed in several Heights Youth Theatre and StageCrafters productions including Princess and the Pea, The Wiz, Pippin and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. When not performing onstage, he enjoys playing baseball, traveling and spending time with his friends and family. Cugel is a sixth grade student at Gesu School in University Heights. He also attends St. Vitus Slovenian Language School.
The creative team also consists of David Kay Mickelsen (Costume Designer) and Robert Mark Morgan (Scenic Designer). designed The Whipping Man, The Glass Menagerie, Emma, and Bill W. and Dr. Bob for Cleveland Play House. Other credits include Les Miserables and West Side Story, The Muny; exhibit designer for Avatar the Exhibition, Seattle's Experience Music Project; Fallen Angels, Asolo Repertory Theatre; Joshua's Boots, Opera Theatre of St. Louis and Amarillo Opera; The Rainmaker, A Moon for the Misbegotten (2007 Prague Design Quadrennial), and The Dazzle, A.C.T. San Francisco; The Giver, The Diary of Anne Frank, Jesus Hates Me and House of the Spirits, Denver Center Theatre Company; Saint Joan, Jekyll & Hyde, Ordinary Nation, Rabbit Hole, Fall of Heaven, and 4000 Miles, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; The Subject Tonight is Love, ALLIANCE THEATRE Company; and numerous Utah Shakespeare Festival productions. He also designed Just Stopped by to See the Man and The Whipping Man at The Old Globe. Morgan is a senior lecturer in Drama at Washington University in St. Louis. Please see www.morgansetdesign.com. less The stage manager for this production is Jennifer Collins. returns for his 22nd production at Cleveland Play House, having recently designed costumes for Bell, Book and Candle and In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play. He has designed more than 300 productions at regional theatres across the country including Guthrie Theater; Denver Center Theatre Company (56 productions); Arizona Theatre Company (48productions); Geffen Playhouse; Berkeley Repertory Theatre; Northlight Theatre; Ford's Theatre; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; Portland Center Stage; Geva Theatre Center; The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; Pioneer Theatre Company; Williamstown Theatre Festival; The Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis; Seattle, Tennessee, Missouri, San Diego, and New Mexico Repertory Theatres; Sundance Theatre Festival; Ensemble Studio Theatre; Oregon, Utah, Colorado, and Illinois Shakespeare Festivals; Pennsylvania Center Stage; Theatre of the Open Eye; Jean Cocteau Repertory Theatre; Greer Garson Theatre Center; Flagstaff Festival of the Arts; Hampton Playhouse; and Timber Lake Playhouse. Originally from Canby, Oregon, Mickelsen now resides in Long Beach, California. He is a member of United Scenic Artists 829. See www.davidkaymickelsen.com.Special Events:
Season Extra: Festival of Trees
November 25, 2013 - December 30, 2013
Free and open to the public! • Allen Theatre lobby
The Festival of Trees returns with its debut in our new downtown home! Family activities, behind-the-scenes access, and a lot of holiday cheer make this event a great way to kick off the holiday season.
Festival of Trees Schedule:
Open for public viewing from Nov. 25th - Dec. 30th.
Weekdays: 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturdays: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sundays: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Special hours on:
Dec. 23rd: Noon - 9 p.m.
Dec. 24th: Noon - 5 p.m.
Dec. 26th - 30th: Noon - 9:00 p.m.
The display will be closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Tech Tuesday: A Christmas Story
November 25, 2013 @ 7:00pm - 8:30pm
A special Monday edition of Tech Tuesday... Hear from the director, then sit in on a technical rehearsal ("tech") to see how set, lights, sound, costumes and actors all come together as opening night nears! RSVP required. Please email insideCPH@clevelandplayhouse.com.
TalkBack: A Christmas Story
December 08, 2013 @ 4:30pm - 5:00pm
A Christmas Story will take place Nov. 29 - Dec. 22, 2013 in the Allen Theatre at PlayhouseSquare. Tickets range in price from $45-$72 each. Students under the age of 24 with a valid ID will be offered a special $25 ticket price. Tickets are also just $25 for anyone under age 35, sponsored by Scene Magazine. To order single tickets please call 216-241-6000 or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com. Groups of 10+ save up to 40% off single ticket prices; call 216-400-7027.
Founded in 1915, Cleveland Play House is America's first professional regional theatre. Throughout its rich history, Cleveland Play House has remained dedicated to its mission to inspire, stimulate and entertain diverse audiences in Northeast Ohio by producing plays and theatre education programs of the highest professional standards. It has produced more than 100 world and/or American premieres, and over its long history more than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 CPH productions. Cleveland Play House looks toward its centennial while performing in three state-of-the art venues at PlayhouseSquare in downtown Cleveland.Videos