24 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE: Octobéi

cleveland public theatre

6415 Detroit Avenue & West 65th Street

Welcomes the return engagement of Quentin Crisp An Evening with

Quentin Crisp

October 7-10

Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. Sundays at 7 p.m.

$15 regular; $12 students, seniors

VISA, MC Discover Accepted

This show sold out last year!

Reservations are strongly recommended 216-631-2727

Help CPT and Lake Effect Restaurant benefit the Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center by attending 'Dine with the Queen Mother', Wednesday, October 6; at Lake Effect Restaurant. Join us for dinner and a sneak preview as Buck Harris interviews Mr. Crisp live. Tickets are $10 per person. Dinner is a separate charge. Dinner begins at 8p.m. with sneak preview at 10 p.m. Reservations requested for both. Call Lake Effect Restaurant at 216.939.3000

Funded by the George Gund Foundation

Supported through

The Cleveland Foundation's

BASICS Program

Building Arts' Strength In Cleveland

Ohio Arts Council

A STATE AGENCY

THAT SUPPORTS PUBLIC PROGRAMS IN THE ARTS

Sponsored by

Food &

good spirits

Super Sundays

The ERIE DEARIE

Bill Lindner

Cabaret performer extraordinaire with Michael Leamon at the piano

Show tunes, torch songs, camp And we want you to sing along! (song books provided) From 8:00 to 12:00

Bar opens at 3:00

Full menu served from 4:00 til 10:00 We now serve brunch

From the Creator of Clit Notes, the Lady Dick, and the Well of Horniness, Holly Hughes returns to CPT in her new solo

Funded by:

George Gund Foundation

performance......

Preaching to the Preverted

David Gerson called her "a threat to national security." Jesse Helms termed her a "garbage artist." The LA Times shouted "All you ever wanted in a lesbian performance artist and less.”

Prepare to tour the dark side of democracy...we'll be making stops at the United States Supreme Court to hear the suit she and three other artist filed against the federal government, going backstage with the Teletubbies and enjoying a delicious salisbury steak supper at the Kiwanis Club, as well as taking a scathing political commentary on decency, family values, lesbian chic and child pornography.

October 14-17

Supported through

Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8p.m. and Sunday at 7p.m. $15 regular,

The Clevalard Foundation's

Käide Program

Building Arts Strength in Cleveland

$12 students-seniors

Limited Seating 216-631-2727

Sponsored by: Scene Magazine WildSide'

Ohio Arts Council

A STATÉ AGENCY

THAT SUPPORTS PUBLIC

PROGRAMS IN THE ARTS

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4204 Detroit Ave.

216-939-3000

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songs to her

nicke

Karaoke at the Nickel Friday, October 8th

4365 state road cleveland

216-661-1314

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