
Great Lakes Theater
“Little Shop of Horrors,” the beloved musical featuring an infamous carnivorous plant, is now playing at the Hanna Theater in Playhouse Square in Cleveland. Enjoy camp and familiar tunes like “Suddenly, Seymour” in the Great Lakes Theater production, on view until October 9.
Beck Center for the Arts
“Buyer & Cellar” is a one-man show with Scott Esposito playing six characters. As the protagonist, he is Alex More, a struggling actor working for Barbara Streisand. He also plays the superstar himself in “Buyer & Cellar,” onstage through October 9 at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood.
LatinUs Theater
The Colombian play “La Siempreviva” tells the story of a law student who disappears during the takeover of the Bogata courthouse by the terrorist group M19 in 1985. The play explores how it all affects people’s lives . The production is in Spanish with English subtitles through October 9 at the LatinUs Blackbox Theater inside the Pivot Center in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood of Cleveland.
Chagrin Valley Little Theater
“Dracula” haunts audiences in this adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. Director Mason Stewart calls it a “PG-13 thriller,” but audiences shouldn’t expect too much gore. “Dracula” is on stage at the Chagrin Valley Little Theater in Chagrin Falls until October 1.
Fine Arts Association
Young performers take the stage in “13,” a musical following a teenager who moves from the city to a small town, his parents’ divorce and coming of age with his bar mitzvah. This Yarnell Youth Theater Company production runs until October 2 at the Fine Arts Association in Willoughby.