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Staging Success: The PlayhouseSquare Story
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Staging Success: The PlayhouseSquare Story

Nov 15, 2012
0h 56m
★ 0.0

Overview

As PlayhouseSquare celebrates its first 90 years, “Staging Success: The PlayhouseSquare Story” pays tribute to the people who were instrumental in saving the theaters and shows how the community worked together to create a cultural showplace in the heart of downtown Cleveland. This new documentary, a production of WVIZ/PBS, in collaboration with Think Media Studios, reveals a Cleveland rags-to-riches tale as dramatic as any on Broadway.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Think Media Studios

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Cast

Peter Van Dijk

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Peter Van Dijk

Joel Henning

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Joel Henning

Art Falco

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Art Falco

Lainie Hadden

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Lainie Hadden

Dennis Kucinich

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Dennis Kucinich

Mike Belkin

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Mike Belkin

Patrick Sweeney

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Patrick Sweeney

George Voinovich

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George Voinovich

John Hemsath

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John Hemsath

Ray Shepardson

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Ray Shepardson

Joseph Garry

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Joseph Garry

Oliver "Pudge" Henkel

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Oliver "Pudge" Henkel

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