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Dennis Cleveland
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Dennis Cleveland

Jan 1, 2004
1h 23m
★ 0.0

A Talk-Show Opera by Mikel Rouse

Overview

A 2002 live performance of Mikel Rouse's Dennis Cleveland, a multimedia opera set entirely on a television talk show in the late 20th century.

Genres

Documentary
Music
Drama

Production Companies

Club Soda Music

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Cast

Mikel Rouse

Dennis Cleveland

Mikel Rouse

Ryuji Noda

Ryuji Noda

John Margolis

John Margolis

Laura Kuhn

Laura Kuhn

Mark Lambert

Mark Lambert

Sylver Logan Sharp

Sylver Logan Sharp

Peggy Jo Jacobs

Peggy Jo Jacobs

Eric Smith

Eric Smith

Napua Davoy

Napua Davoy

Joe Who

Joe Who

Kate Sullivan

Kate Sullivan

David Masenheimer

David Masenheimer