CLEVELAND — Editor's note: Video at the top of this story was originally published in an unrelated article about Playhouse Square.
If you’ve been hoping to catch a live performance of “The Choir of Man” before it leaves Cleveland, here’s your chance.
Playhouse Square officials announced Monday that “The Choir of Man” was being extended again with a run that will now continue through Sept. 18.
Tickets are now available, ranging from $59-$79. It’s a 90-minute show without intermission.
Playhouse Square says masks are required in the theater.
When it opened on June 11 as the first live performance at Playhouse Square in more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, “The Choir of Man” was only expected to run 35 live shows.
What’s the show all about? Here’s how it’s described: Known across the globe as “the ultimate-feel good show,” THE CHOIR OF MAN features a cast of world-class tap dancers, singers and instrumentalists celebrating a range of popular artists and musical styles, from Paul Simon and Adele to Queen, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Katie Perry and more. It’s a party. It’s a concert. It’s a pint-filled good time set in a real, working pub that combines hair-raising harmonies, high-energy dance and live percussion with foot-stomping choreography. The multi-talented cast of nine handsome blokes sings everything – pub tunes, folk, Broadway, classic rock – ensuring that there is something for everyone in this uplifting show.
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