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bare: A Pop Opera

Presented by Western Reserve Playhouse at Western Reserve Playhouse, Richfield OH

Jul 13 - 28 2018
bare: A Pop Opera

Music By: Damon Intrabartolo • Lyrics By: Jon Hartmere • Book By: Jon Hartmere & Damon Intrabartolo

A pulsating, electric contemporary rock musical, bare follows a group of students at a Catholic boarding school as they grapple with issues of sexuality, identity, and the future. Peter and Jason have fallen in love with each other, but Jason — a popular athlete — fears losing his status if he is discovered to be gay. Unpopular Nadia, Jason’s sister, is contemptuous of Ivy, a beautiful girl with a questionable reputation. As the group attempts to put up a production of Romeo and Juliet, tensions flare, self-doubt simmers, and God’s path seems more difficult to find than ever. bare rings with the sounds of youthful repression and revolt. With a unique sung-through pop score, heart-pounding lyrics, and a cast of bright young characters, bare is a provocative, fresh, and utterly honest look at the dangers of baring your soul, and the consequences of continuing to hide.

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Tickets: $17.00 Adults; $15.00 Seniors & Students

Performance Dates: July 13-28, 2018 (Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM; Sunday at 6:30PM)

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Western Reserve Playhouse

3316 Everett Rd, Richfield, OH 44286

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