In his opening remarks, Founding Artistic Director Patrick Dooley mentioned that Shotgun had no right to produce Sondheim’s tome on the creation and dedication to art and its toll on the artist.
Act II leaps forward a century to Seurat’s great-grandson, also an artist named George (also Syiek), who struggles to keep the creative juices flowing amid the increasing commercialization of art.
We live in an easter egg zeitgeist, one in which superhero films and music superstars bombard audiences with foreshadowing breadcrumbs of tantalizing hidden messages. However, the notion of rewarding ...
What are the songs in Sunday in the Park with George and what's the order?
In Georges Seurat's masterpiece "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte," a man in a sleeveless shirt and cap smokes a pipe next to another in a top hat, suit and cane as both lounge in ...
One of the reasons you might see more productions of Stephen Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd” or “Into the Woods” than, say, “Sunday in the Park With George” is because those first two titles are a lot ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Great Lakes Theater isn’t easing into its 64th season. The local repertory company, known for staging classics with flair, has made an ambitious choice for its 2025-26 opener: ...