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THE SEAFARER

Dobama Theatre proudly presents

THE SEAFARER

by Conor McPherson

December 2 – 18, Wednesday through Sunday
Previews: November 30 & December 1
Directed by Scott Miller

Featuring: Bernard Canepari*, Joel Hammer*, Charles Kartali*, Larry Nehring*, and Tom Woodward*

*member of Actors’ Equity Association

Join us for Opening Nite on Friday, December 2 and enjoy a post-show wine & cheese reception.

Synopsis

The Seafarer takes place in the home of two aging bachelor brothers, one blind and on a bender, the other jobless and on the wagon. On Christmas Eve, they hold an all night liquor-soaked game of poker with their menagerie of friends. The arrival of a mysterious stranger drives the action of the evening’s game to the highest stakes imaginable. A Tony award winner, THE SEAFARER is a hilarious and chilling tale of the sea, Ireland and redemption.

Tickets:
Wed/Thu/Sun: $21 regular, $19 senior
Fri/Sat: $26 regular, $24 senior
STUDENTS/Preview tickets: $10

RUSH: $5 (limited # of tickets available no earlier than five minutes before curtain for patrons 21 & under)

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.dobama.org

Dobama Theatre
at the Heights Library
2340 Lee Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
(216) 932-3396
www.dobama.org

Dobama Theatre is generously supported by many individual donors, and the following foundations and government agencies: The Cleveland Foundation, Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, The Cyrus Eaton Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Milton and Tamar Maltz Foundation, the Ohio Arts Council, and Roe Green Foundation. Dobama Theatre is generously funded by Cuyahoga County residents through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

Dobama Theatre’s mission is to premiere the best contemporary plays by established and emerging playwrights. Through educational and outreach programming, Dobama Theatre nurtures the development of theatre artists and builds new audiences for the arts while provoking an examination of our contemporary world.

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