CenterStage presents Moon Over Buffalo and “Speed Date”

Performances are November 17 at 7pm, November 18 at 7:30pm, November 19 at 2pm and 7:30pm, and the closing show is November 20th at 2pm.

Dave Banks

Walsh Jesuit High School’s CenterStage Theatre tries its hand at what the drama business calls “repertory theatre” this November as they put on not one, but two plays each night of their run, November 16-20. CST will perform Janet Allard’s “Speed Date,” and directly following, they will do Ken Ludwig’s Moon Over Buffalo.  There will be a preview show on November 16 at 7pm, then opening night is November 17 at 7pm, November 18 at 7:30pm, November 19 at 2pm and 7:30pm, and the closing show is November 20th at 2pm. All performances will take place in the school’s theatre, located at 4550 Wyoga Lake Rd., in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Both shows are directed by David Banks in his 17th year of directing plays and musicals for CenterStage Theatre.

In “Speed Date,” author Janet Allard pits seventeen crazy characters against each other as they try to win over each others’ hearts and minds while looking for love, but with the challenge that time is not their friend.

CST follows that one-act play with Moon Over Buffalo. This show was on Broadway in the 1990s with Carol Burnett coming out of retirement to play the lead role.  This show is, in fact, a play within a play, as it shows some of the zany challenges of a small, touring repertory theatre company encounters while performing Cyranno de Bergerac and Noel Coward’s Private Lives when they receive word that they might have one more shot at stardom as film director Frank Capra is coming to town to see their play!

Performing the role of Charlotte is Isabella Bertolini from Akron, and the role of George is portrayed by Robert Trushel of Stow. Mathew Blasio of Sagamore Hills plays love torn actor Paul, and the role of Roz is performed by Sylvie Staiger of Akron. Alex Ross from Brecksville plays the quirky weatherman, Howard, while Kaitlyn Gabric of Parma plays Eileen. Sawyer Krause of Hinckley plays the slick lawyer Richard, and Meghan McDonald of Cuyahoga Falls portrays the spunky grandmother, Ethel. In “Speed Date,” Alex Ross also plays the lead role of John, while Madison Gordon of Peninsula portrays the event facilitator, Laura.

Tickets are $8.00 for adults, $6.00 for students and senior citizens, and the preview show price is $5.00 for all. They will be available online at www.walshjesuit.org or at the door. Show times are November 16 at 7pm(preview show), November 17 at 7pm, November 18 at 7:30pm, November 19 at 2pm and 7:30pm, and November 20 at 2pm.