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Believe: A Holiday Cabaret

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

Dec 13 2017
Believe: A Holiday Cabaret

**This Cabaret will also be accepting donations to take to Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter too! Why not help animals in need!**

Western Reserve Playhouse presents “Believe: A Holiday Cabaret” presented December 13th at 7:30PM! This is going to be a wonderful night filled with 20 singers as they share their favorite holiday songs; a show filled with love, laughter, cheer & song. Also, our Artistic Director, Dawn Sniadak-Yamokoski, will be singing a song or two! We can’t wait to see you there!

At the helm is Justin Williams & he has complied a group of amazing voices to perform for you… emceed by our Co-Artistic Director, Brian Westerley. This is going to be a treat!

Ian Atwood
Kevin Cline
Amiee Collier
Carlos Antonio Cruz
Susan DiDino
Shani Ferry
Nan Goltz
Jennifer Hoppes
Jen Justice
Pamela LaForce
Alex Petsche
Robert Rush
Dawn Sniadak- Yamokoski
Tenley Stitzer
Kimberly Sullivan
Nina Takacs
Kaleigh Velette
Justin Williams
AND ON PIANO IS HEIDI HERCZEG
And maybe a special surprise too!

Western Reserve Playhouse is located at 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio.

 

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Tickets are $10.00 and can be bought on line at westernreserveplayhouse.org, at the door or over the phone at 330-620-7314

LOCATION

Western Reserve Playhouse

3316 Everett Rd, Richfield, OH 44286

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