Archives: 2009-10 Season
Poets in Performance
Monday, June 7, 2010 at 7:00pm
On Monday, June 7, First Mondays showcases the work of Cleveland
Heights Poet Laureate Gail Bellamy, who was also awarded a 2010
Creative Workforce Fellowship. Joining Gail is poet and guitarist Lee
Chilcote who will entertain with a combination of poetry, music and
song. Gail is known for her food metaphors. Her work includes titles
like Victual Reality and Traveler’s Salad, both published by Pudding House. Lee’s work has been published locally in Muse, Whiskey Island, Out of Line, and Northern Ohio Live.
He’s been strumming and poetizing for some time and recently began
writing his own songs believing that songwriting would be easier than
writing poetry. (He admits that he should have known better.)
View the pdf flyer.
View the pdf flyer.
Artemisia
Monday, May 3, 2010 at 7:00pm
The darling of the Medicis … the scandal of Rome!
Artemisia Gentileschi paints her way to fame and notoriety during the Italian Renaissance in Jean Seitter Cummins’s adaptation Artemisia.
Featuring Sally Groth, Michael Regnier, Nick Koesters, and Courtney Nelson.
Art historian Patricia Ashton, M.A. discusses Artemisia’s work following the reading.
View pdf flyer
Artemisia Gentileschi paints her way to fame and notoriety during the Italian Renaissance in Jean Seitter Cummins’s adaptation Artemisia.
Featuring Sally Groth, Michael Regnier, Nick Koesters, and Courtney Nelson.
Art historian Patricia Ashton, M.A. discusses Artemisia’s work following the reading.
View pdf flyer
The Sunrise Side
Monday, April 12, 2010 at 7:00pm
Laura and G.W. “at home” in The White House: A most unusual love story.
The Sunrise Side by Ashley Minihan
Featuring: Joe Verciglio, Tim Keo, and more
The Sunrise Side by Ashley Minihan
Featuring: Joe Verciglio, Tim Keo, and more
Take Nine
Monday, March 1, 2010 at 7:00pm
Poetry written and Performed by Gail Ghetia Bellamy, Kathleen
Cerveny, Katie Daley, Meredith Holmes, Bonnie Jacobson, Darlene
Montonaro, and Cindy Washabaugh
View the Take 9 pdf
View the Take 9 pdf
For the Price of a Cow
Monday, January 11, 2010 at 7:00pm
How far would you go to escape the past?
Playwright Margaret Lynch explores the lives of Irish immigrants in
turn-of-the century Cleveland in For the Price of a Cow.
Featuring Chuck Kartali, Paula Duesing, Molly McGinness, Sally Groth, Brian McNally, Nancy Telzerow and Hassan Rogers
View pdf flyer
Featuring Chuck Kartali, Paula Duesing, Molly McGinness, Sally Groth, Brian McNally, Nancy Telzerow and Hassan Rogers
View pdf flyer
Pray for the Missing Girls
Monday, December 7, 2009 at 7:00pm
Featuring Reuben Silver, Sean Derry, Jacqi Loewy, Dana Hart, Michael
Regnier, Jean Zarzour, Marcia Mandell, Joe Verciglio, Allison Bencar,
Tim Keo, Aimee Cummins, Ursula Cataan, Lauren B. Smith, and Roni
Berenson.
In November, First Mondays featured “Part 1: Someone is Killing the Girls of Juarez” of Pray for the Missing Girls by Jean Cummins. In Part 1, an American journalist travels to a Mexican border town to investigate the crimes against women while her own daughter wanders the streets back home.
December’s show features “Part 2: Crossing the Border,” in which the violence continues as journalist Marion Palmer finds the I-45 corridor that runs between Houston and Galveston is a kind of “Bermuda Triangle” for women and girls.
View December 2009 Missing Girls pdf flyer
In November, First Mondays featured “Part 1: Someone is Killing the Girls of Juarez” of Pray for the Missing Girls by Jean Cummins. In Part 1, an American journalist travels to a Mexican border town to investigate the crimes against women while her own daughter wanders the streets back home.
December’s show features “Part 2: Crossing the Border,” in which the violence continues as journalist Marion Palmer finds the I-45 corridor that runs between Houston and Galveston is a kind of “Bermuda Triangle” for women and girls.
View December 2009 Missing Girls pdf flyer
Pray for the Missing Girls
Monday, November 2, 2009 at 7:00pm
Featuring Reuben & Dorothy Silver, Sean Derry, Jacqi Loewy,
Michael Regnier, Jean Zarzour, Dana Hart, Marcia Mandell, Allison
Bencar, Aimee Cummins, Lauren B. Smith, and Roni Berenger
November’s First Mondays performance will be “Part 1: Someone is Killing the Girls of Juarez” of Pray for the Missing Girls by Jean Cummins. In Part 1, an American journalist travels to a Mexican border town to investigate the crimes against women while her own daughter wanders the streets back home.
Also mark your calendar for Monday, December 7, 7:00pm to see “Part 2: Crossing the Border,” in which the violence continues as journalist Marion Palmer finds the I-45 corridor that runs between Houston and Galveston is akind of “Bermuda Triangle” for women and girls.
View November 2009 Missing Girls pdf flyer.
November’s First Mondays performance will be “Part 1: Someone is Killing the Girls of Juarez” of Pray for the Missing Girls by Jean Cummins. In Part 1, an American journalist travels to a Mexican border town to investigate the crimes against women while her own daughter wanders the streets back home.
Also mark your calendar for Monday, December 7, 7:00pm to see “Part 2: Crossing the Border,” in which the violence continues as journalist Marion Palmer finds the I-45 corridor that runs between Houston and Galveston is akind of “Bermuda Triangle” for women and girls.
View November 2009 Missing Girls pdf flyer.
An Evening with Phil Terman
Monday, October 5, 2009 at 7:00pm
Poet Phil Terman reads his work with Klezmer Music provided by Gabe Rothman and friends and new work by Patricia Averbach
View October 2009 Phil Terman pdf flyer