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Roy Berko

Roy Berko, a life-long Clevelander, holds degrees, through the doctorate from Kent State, University of Michigan and The Pennsylvania State University. Roy was an actor for many years, appearing in more than 16 plays, 8 TV commercials, and 3 films. He has directed more than 30 productions. A member of the American Critics Association and The Cleveland Critics Circle, he has been an entertainment reviewer for more than fifty years. For three years he was a regular on Channel 5, ABC-Cleveland's "Morning Exchange" and "Live on 5," serving as the stations communication consultant. He has also appeared on "Good Morning America." Roy served as the Director of Public Relations for the Volunteer Office in the White House during the first Clinton Administration. He was a professor of communication and psychology who taught at George Washington University, University of Maryland, Notre Dame College of Ohio and Towson University. Roy is the author of 38 books. He was selected by Cleveland Magazine as one of the most interesting people in Cleveland.




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First Show:

Wonderful Town

Favorite Show:

Chorus Line, Fiddler on The Roof, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, West Side Story, Something Rotten, Pippin



BWW Review: TWO at None-too-fragile
BWW Review: Farcical LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE Misses the Mark at Blank Canvas
BWW Review: Welcome to the Renaissance! Touring SOMETHING ROTTEN Delights at EJThomas
BWW Review: Welcome to the Renaissance! Touring SOMETHING ROTTEN Delights at EJThomas
May 16, 2019

Theater history books refer to 'The Black Crook,' which opened in 1866 in New York, as the first book musical. According to 'Something Rotten!,' by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O'Farrell (book) and Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick (music and lyrics that honor should go to 'Omelette.'

BWW Review: CHARLIE BROWN, With a Kind of New Twist at Theatre in the Circle
BWW Review: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET…Great Balls of Fire! @Great Lakes Theater
BWW Feature: CLE SUMMER THEATER CALENDAR
BWW Feature: CLE SUMMER THEATER CALENDAR
May 6, 2019

Though it seems like it will never be here, there will be summer and the Cleveland theater scene will heat up. Here's a list of some of the offerings that are being staged.

Best Theatres In Cleveland: A Guide To The Top Local Theatres
Best Theatres In Cleveland: A Guide To The Top Local Theatres
May 6, 2019

Check out our list of some of the top venues to check out when visiting Cleveland below!

BWW Review: Should We Laugh or Cry? State of Civility Examined in NATIVE GARDENS at CPH
BWW Review: Should We Laugh or Cry? State of Civility Examined in NATIVE GARDENS at CPH
May 5, 2019

Negative racial and ethnic stereotypes, anti-ageism, political philosophical differences, and border conflicts are not usual topics for a comic play. But, author Karen Zacarias, whose 'Native Gardens' is now in production at Cleveland Play House, believes 'humor humanizes' when what could be the basis of a blood bath becomes a pool of laughter with a purpose.

BWW Review: The Horrors of Addiction Showcased in WATER BY THE SPOONFUL at Ensemble
BWW Review: The Horrors of Addiction Showcased in WATER BY THE SPOONFUL at Ensemble
April 29, 2019

Chemical addiction is the 'compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance (such as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol).' In those with addiction, the substance controls the person, rather than the person being able to control their desire to stop usage or change their addictive behavior.

BWW Review: Relationships, Mourning and Life as we Live it Examined in THIS at Dobama
BWW Review: A BRONX TALE at Pasadena Playhouse
BWW Review: A BRONX TALE at Pasadena Playhouse
April 26, 2019

Calogero Lorenzo 'Chazz' Palminteri is a Bronx guy through and through. He lives and breathes New York Yankee pinstripes, is addicted to 'sauce,' and 'tawks' Bronxese.

BWW Special Report and Reviews:  A Visit to Broadway With The BWU Senior Class
BWW Special Report and Reviews: A Visit to Broadway With The BWU Senior Class
April 21, 2019

OnStage's 2018-2019 rankings of musical theater programs ranked Cleveland suburban Baldwin Wallace University' as number 1 in the nation, indicating that it was the 'top destination for any student wanting to study musical theatre.'

BWW Review: ART Examines the Value of Friendship and Esthetics at Blank Canvas
BWW Review: ART Examines the Value of Friendship and Esthetics at Blank Canvas
April 15, 2019

What is art? What is friendship? What is the value of a piece of art? What is the value of friendship? These are just some of the questions which are put forth in Yasmina Reza's French-language play that has been translated into English by Christopher Hampton and is now in production at Blank Canvas theater.

BWW Review: GLORIA - Excellent Script Gets Less Than Desired Production at Cleveland Public Theatre
BWW Review:  Well-conceived THE END OF THE TOUR introduces CLE to Seat of the Pants Productions
BWW Review: Well-conceived THE END OF THE TOUR introduces CLE to Seat of the Pants Productions
April 8, 2019

Since 2012, Seat of the Pants, self-referred to as a 'band of storytellers,' has been traversing the countryside in various locations around Northeast Ohio, focusing their actions on 'sharing compelling narratives in unique spaces and developing an aesthetic rooted in imaginative staging and human connection.'

BWW Review: Overly Long, Poorly Conceived THE PRIDE on Stage at Convergence Continuum
BWW Review: Overly Long, Poorly Conceived THE PRIDE on Stage at Convergence Continuum
April 5, 2019

Convergence Continuum recently staged 'Rapture, Blister, Burn' a very well written clearly staged show, that highlighted the author's intent and purpose. It was a standout production.

BWW Review: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Is A Farcical, Thought-Provoking Delight At Great Lakes Theater
BWW Review: TINY HOUSES Gets Built Saying A Lot About Life And Needs In World Premiere At Cleveland Play House
BWW Review: TINY HOUSES Gets Built Saying A Lot About Life And Needs In World Premiere At Cleveland Play House
March 31, 2019

In 1906, San Francisco had an intense earthquake and resulting fires. Little did my newly immigrant grandfather know that when he went to build 'shacks' in the city by the bay, that he would be part of what has recently become a new trend-building 'Little Houses.' He constructed many 200 square feet or less temporary homes, some of which became permanent residences.

BWW Review:  Local Playwright Eric Coble's THE VELOCITY OF AUTUMN at Karma
BWW Review: Local Playwright Eric Coble's THE VELOCITY OF AUTUMN at Karma
March 30, 2019

Cleveland Height resident Eric Coble is the area's most prolific and successful contemporary playwright. His scripts have been produced locally, as well as on- and off -Broadway, and at a significant number of national theaters.

BWW Review: SuperbLADY DAY Jazzes Up The Beck Center
BWW Review: SuperbLADY DAY Jazzes Up The Beck Center
March 19, 2019

Having seen Audra McDonald's Tony Award winning Broadway performance of Billie Holiday in 'Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill,' I went to see the Beck production of the show with trepidation.



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