Lakeland Civic Theatre presents "The Bridges of Madison County," a Tony Award-winning musical running Feb. 3 through 19 in the college's Dr. Wayne L. Rodehorst Performing Arts Center, 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, 44094.
Performance dates: Feb. 3, 4, 10, 11, 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m.; and Feb. 5, 12 and 19 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors and $7 for students. Tickets can be purchased by calling 440.525.7134 or online at lakelandcc.edu/arts.
This play the second theater production written by Jason Robert Brown presented this year at Lakeland and is also the Northeast Ohio local premier. The story, set on a quiet farm in America's heartland, is about an Italian war bride who is living life as an average Iowan housewife until a National Geographic photographer knocks on her door. He is seeking directions to the area's historic bridges and she offers to ride along with him to find them. As they travel to the various locations for the photo shoots, an unexpected, yet powerful connection grows. And so begins a sweeping romance between soul mates that ultimately leads to the struggle between longing and commitments as well as questions in life about the roads traveled, the doors opened and the bridges crossed.
The play is directed by Dr. Martin Friedman with settings and lights by Trad A Burns, costumes by Tesia Benson, and all under the musical direction of Jordan Cooper. Featured performers are Trinidad Snider, Amiee Collier, Anna Barrett, Brian Altman, Shane O'Neill and Scott Esposito.
Lakeland Civic Theatre produces two shows annually where members of the community can enjoy exceptional play productions that range in themes from classical literature to the avant-garde, famed musicals to beloved comedies. These professional productions take place in the 400-seat Rodehorst Performing Arts Center, where every seat has a great view of the stage and the feel of an intimate theater setting.
In addition to productions, Lakeland's theater program also offers classes that include the following: two survey courses in the history of theater; and classes in voice and movement, scene study, set construction, and lighting and sound. Students are afforded opportunities to perform in the Lakeland Civic Theatre or be a part of the production crew, where they gain a great deal of hands-on work experience using state-of-the-art technology.
Lakeland's faculty is drawn from the ranks of professional actors/directors and those who currently work in radio and television broadcasting.
Lakeland is located at the I-90 East/ Route 306 exit. Free parking is available.
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