There’s an old saying among performers of all stripes: the show must go on.
This year has seen the arts and artists adapting to a difficult time with virtual performances and all manner of efforts to keep audiences entertained and the house lights on. The determination of these talented people is about to be paid off with a return to the stage that’s more anticipated than ever before.
Downtown will dazzle once again with the long-awaited return of Playhouse Square’s KeyBank Broadway Series this fall. Sip cocktails in yesteryear elegance while you enjoy Tony Award-winning musicals in casual style.
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And the band played on! The renowned Cleveland Orchestra will host outdoor concerts at Blossom Music Center from Independence Day through Labor Day and will make their triumphant return to Severance Hall this fall.
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Five is the magic number for Great Lakes Theater, which returns in September with a five-show season kicking off with one of William Shakespeare’s final plays, “The Tempest” (Oct. 15 – Nov. 7, 2021), followed by “A Christmas Carol,” “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” “Much Ado About Nothing,” and “The Marvelous Wonderettes.”