
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH — While the spread of new coronavirus, COVID-19, has halted much of daily life in Ohio, there is good news to be found looking to the future. Dobama Theatre announced its 2020-2021 season on Sunday.
Like other institutions around Northeast Ohio, Dobama was impacted when Gov. Mike DeWine barred any social gatherings of 100 people or more. The theater had to halt performances of its current show, "Dance Nation."
However, on Sunday, the company announced its slate of shows for the coming year. Here's what Dobama has on tap.
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- "Ironbound" will be performed Sept. 11 through Oct. 4
- "Significant Other" will be performed Oct. 23 through Nov. 15
- "The Land of Oz" will be performed Dec. 4 through Jan. 3
- "Kill Move Paradise" will be performed Jan. 22 through Feb. 14
- "Hurricane Diane" will be performed March 5 through March 28
- "Life Sucks" will be performed April 23 through May 23
For more information on the 2020-2021 performances, visit Dobama's website. Theater leaders said community members who want to support Dobama at this uncertain time can purchase their 2020-2021 membership now.
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