Thursday, March 12, 2026

Haunted @ Cleveland Public Theatre



Through March 22, 2026
https://www.cptonline.org/
216.631.2727 ext. 501

 

Roy Berko
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Howard Gollop
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning

An intriguing concept of combining near modern pop cultural with ancient traditions makes this a show worth seeing in spite of its overly long length. Comedy, native wisdom, spirits, white misconceptions and spooky going ons combine for an entertaining hodge podge that will have you thinking.

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Laura Kennelly
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Kate Klotzbach
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Gwendolyn Kochur

Cleveland Public Theatre’s production of “Haunted” has made the main purpose of their production very clear, and that is to promote and educate about the Land Back Movement.

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Dr. Yuko Kurahashi

The tempo of staging could be a bit tighter/faster to better illuminate the themes and points; sometimes, physical theatre elements (a lot of movement) became repetitive, though that may be intentional, as the multiple prospective buyers of the house (in the play) evoke the aura of absurdism seen in such a work as Ionesco’s The Lesson. This work is a valuable “entry” point to not only learn about but appreciate and respect a rich history of Native activism, which the audience can see and collaborate with. In this geographical context, this work encourages CPT and its supporters/audience members to explore to foster liaisons with the Lake Erie Native American Council, which has been fighting against the erasure and exclusion in histories at multiple levels for Indigenous people who live in places (like Ohio) where no tribes have been officially recognized.  

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Joey Morona
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