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Playhouse Square and the Cleveland Renaissance

Vacha, John
Playhouse Square and the Cleveland Renaissance
How five beloved Cleveland theaters escaped the wrecking ball and inspired city-wide urban renewal Shortly after World War I ended, five new theaters were constructed in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, all within a two-block radius. The concentration of these venues, which featured movies, vaudeville, and "legitimate" theater, became known collectively as Playhouse Square. For 50 years, the State, Ohio, Hanna, Allen, and Palace theaters enjoyed vary...

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Meet Me on Lake Erie, Dearie: Cleveland's Great Lakes Exp...

Vacha, John
Meet Me on Lake Erie, Dearie: Cleveland's Great Lakes Exposition, 1936-1937
Meet Me on Lake Erie, Dearie! explains why- Motorists in 1936 had problems making left-hand turns in Cleveland- A victim of the Kingsbury Run Torso Murderer was seen at the Exposition- The annual invasion of Lake Erie midges sank a midway concession- Herman Pirchner defied the Exposition's ban on nudity- The world's ugliest lamp was in Cleveland- Cleveland was the center of a national divorce scandal- Toto Leverne jumped in the lake

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The Music Went 'Round and Around: The Story of Musicarnival

Vacha, John E.
The Music Went 'Round and Around: The Story of Musicarnival
Spotting a trend in the early 1950s of staging summer theater in the round under tents, Clevelander John L. Price Jr. decided to give it a try. Consulting a local statistician to determine the geographical center of the culturally inclined population, the bull's-eye fell in Warrensville Heights, a Cleveland suburb that was also the home to Thistledown Race Track. Price opened his Musicarnival there, on the grounds of the race track, with a pro...

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Showtime in Cleveland

Vacha, John
Showtime in Cleveland
This work takes the reader from Cleveland's first professional theatrical presentation in 1820, through the heyday of Vaudeville, to the grand reopening of the newly renovated Allen Theatre in 1999 and the return of touring Broadway shows to Cleveland.

CHF 55.90