![]() Great Lake's Theater's energetic artistic director Charles Fee certainly delivers the goods, shock wise - although neither he nor the hard-working cast manage elevate Levin's utilitarian dialogue and sketchy characterizations. It's riddled with character, theatricality and all sorts of deliciously portentous details. Great Lakes production shines best visually with the fetching, rich country house set by designer Russel Metheny. To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here. The GLT’s production, under the direction of Charles Fee, brings out the best in the script and is a must-see for anyone interested in a delightful escapist theater experience. “DEATHTRAP” is a fun mystery filled with plausible twists and turns that incites the curiosity of the audience in their attempt to figure out what’s going to happen next. ![]() To see a full review of this show, read Bob Abelman's Cleveland Jewish News article here. Theater production of Broadway’s longest running play-within-a-play-within-a-comedy The only emotion emanating from the audience during this wonderful Great Lakes ![]() Screeches Helga, the Scandinavian psychic in Ira Levin’s “Deathtrap,” as she enters the stage and senses ![]()
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