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Bob Abelman
‘The Mountaintop’ at Cleveland Play
House is built on hallowed but shaky ground.
To see a full review of this show, read Bob Abelman's blog here.
Roy Berko
THE MOUNTAINTOP is not an easy play to watch, especially since we know
what is going to happen the next day on the balcony outside that motel room. That is not to say the play is depressing. It’s not. It is
filled with vivid imagery and humor.
The Cleveland Play House reinvention of the script is a perfect Black
History month offering and is a theatrical must see!
To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here.Mark Horning
Without a doubt, it will be seen that the Cleveland
Play House production of “The Mountaintop” will be one of the high points of
the Cleveland theatrical season. This play shaves away the public
perceptions of a great man and shows him for all his human qualities without
lessoning his appeal one iota. Gather all your friends for a night of
exceptional theater.
To see a full review of this show, read Mark Horning's blog.Christine Howey
The Mountaintop is shallow and manipulative, overreaching to make us consider Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a saint. He was simply a remarkably gifted man who fought fearlessly and eloquently for human rights. And that should be enough.
To see a full review of this show, read Christine Howey's blog Rave and Pan
Art Thomas
The playwright takes King at one moment of his life, and theatrically shows the effects of that moment on a man--separate from the hero. It's an intense vision and emotionally draining to watch, especially as the pace quickens toward the assassination in Memphis, Tennessee. Two performers make the King legend human, and brilliant production design adds context to our present time.
Click here to read the complete review at WestLife