Cleveland Play House
The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
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Cleveland Play House (Cleveland, Ohio). Organized in 1915 by journalist Charles S. Brooks, most of the original members were, curiously, painters rather than actors or other theatre people. The group began producing in 1916 under its first director, Raymond O'Neil. With the arrival in 1921 of its second director, Frederic McConnell, the group became professional. Spurred by Brooks and McConnell, the company opened a fine two‐theatre complex in 1927: a 500‐seat house named for Francis E. Drury, an early fund‐raiser, and a 138‐seat hall for Brooks. McConnell was succeeded by his associate K. Elmo Lowe whose conservative policies guided the Play House until his retirement in 1969. For a short while after Lowe's retirement, the company seemed disoriented; but it has since found a somewhat more adventuresome, if costly, program under its more recent directors, notably Richard Oberlin. In late 1983 it opened its new theatre complex, designed by Philip Johnson, including the flexible Kenyon C. Bolton Theatre and the intimate Studio 1. With the appointment of Josephine Abady in 1988 the repertory has put more emphasis on new plays, but under present director Peter Hackett the repertory includes traditional revivals, children's plays, and original plays in its Next Stage Festival of New Plays. Among the works the Play House has sent to New York were
It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues,
The Smell of the Kill, and
The Cemetery Club.
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