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“A work of humor, humanity and grace that makes you want to hug your lover, your neighbor and maybe an usher on the way out.” – Variety Magazine
Dobama Theatre continues its 60th Anniversary Season with Wakey, Wakey by Will Eno, directed by Christopher Mirto.
Wakey, Wakey was called “profoundly moving” by The New York Times and Variety called it “a work of humor, humanity and grace that makes you want to hug your lover, your neighbor and maybe an usher on the way out.” This new play from Pulitzer Prize-nominee Will Eno (The Realistic Joneses, Middletown, Thom Pain) features a guy named Guy who knows, like all of us on some ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
Tickets are $32-$38. Group, Senior, Student and Military discounts available.
Call the Box Office at 216.932.3396. Walk-up Box Office hours: Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm; Saturday 12pm-4pm during performance weeks and one hour prior to all performances.
Doors open one half-hour prior to all performances.
October 16 and 17 are preview performances. All tickets are $17.
When the Box Office opens one hour prior to all performances, all remaining tickets for that performance are available at the door at the Pay-What-You-Can rate of $1 or more.
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
There will be pre-show talks with the Artistic Director on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19. There will be an opening night reception with a champagne toast following the performance on Friday, October 18.
Post-show Town Hall conversations, moderated by a Dobama Theatre representative, follow every Friday night performance (except opening). Actor talkbacks, moderated by a Dobama Theatre representative, follow every Saturday night performance. Pre-show talks, led by a Dobama Theatre representative, begin when the doors open for every Sunday matinee performance.
The first Sunday of every production at 7:30 is an entirely Pay-What-You-Can performance. There are no audience engagement events at these performances.
Wine, beer, liquor and concessions are available at the theatre. No alcohol sales on Sundays.
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
Free parking is available on-site at the Cleveland Heights/University Heights Library on the east and west sides of Lee Road. Street parking is free and available on Corydon and Coleridge Roads. Handicap parking is available behind the theater in designated spots.