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Cleveland s historic Karamu House poised for next chapter During the coronavirus pandemic, Karamu House has expanded its reach through virtual productions but is already planning its post-pandemic return. Author: Chris Webb Updated: 7:34 PM EST February 18, 2021 CLEVELAND Cleveland s Karamu House is the nation s oldest African American producing theater, but in the midst of the pandemic, they re welcoming new opportunities. We now are reaching so many people with our message of giving information, Karamu House President and CEO Tony Sias said. We want to entertain, educate, celebrate and activate the community. As Karamu recently made the shift from in-person to online productions, Mr. Sias says he welcomes these new virtual opportunities. ....
Anton Chekhov is most famous for his dramas, including The Seagull. Western Reserve Playhouse, which produced that show virtually in October, is now jumping into the turn-of-the-century playwright s comedies with the three shorts On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco, The Bear and The Swan Song. The night of Russian comedic sketches, dubbed Fragments of Farce, will run at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Stories about human foibles include a man whose speech about the evils of tobacco turns into a complaint about his overbearing wife; a man and a widow whose argument over money turns into a duel to the death, and possibly love; and a finale with a stage actor and servant discussing a life of theater. ....
How to celebrate Cleveland’s Black history during Black History month in February Updated Feb 04, 2021; Posted Feb 02, 2021 The ceremonial arch at Cleveland s African-American Cultural Garden was dedicated in 2016. Cleveland architect Daniel Bickerstaff intended it as the first phase of a larger project. The angled black walls below the arch represent the Door of No Return at Elmina Castle in Ghana, through which enslaved Africans passed before the Middle Passage to New World colonies. Steven Litt Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio Ready to celebrate Black History Month? Destination Cleveland encourages residents to attend one or more of the several virtual and socially distanced events, and exhibits throughout the Cleveland area to help further residents’ knowledge and understanding of Cleveland’s Black history. The Cleveland Public Library has a host of events, as well. ....