Y-Haven Theatre Project | Crossroads to Hope: Scenes of Decision

Created & Performed by the participants of Y-Haven, a branch of the Greater Cleveland YMCA, with Raymond Bobgan.
Directed by Raymond Bobgan.

March 19, 2021 - March 21, 2021

March 19, 7:00pm (ET) March 20, 8:00pm (ET) March 21, 6:00pm (ET)

Livestreamed on CPT's Facebook and YouTube pages.

60 min
FREE

What does it mean to choose change, growth, and healing? Crossroads to Hope: Scenes of Decision is a series of short scenes, monologues, and poems that share the experiences and imagination of the residents of Y-Haven as they interrogate their pasts, meditate on their present, and dream of their future selves. Presented in a virtual setting, this performance is broadcast directly from the rooms of Y-Haven with an authenticity and sense of home.

The Y-Haven Theatre Project is a 22-year partnership between Cleveland Public Theatre and Y-Haven, a transitional housing and treatment facility for formerly homeless individuals. CPT collaborates with the clients of Y-Haven to create an original theatre production that shares powerful stories of recovery and personal triumph.

Have questions? Email boxoffice@cptonline.org.

Content Warning: Crossroads to Hope: Scenes of Decision includes frank conversations about violent assault and assault against women, sexual violence, gun violence, police brutality, use of the N-word, and the realities of extreme poverty and how it impacts individuals and families. For details or additional content, please contact the Box Office at 216.631.2727 x501 or by emailing boxoffice@cptonline.org.


The Creative Production Team Includes:

Raymond Bobgan - Director & Producer
Video editing by Simone Barros & Zach Betonte


CREATED BY THE ARTISTS OF Y-HAVEN

Stacy Azbell, Joseph Fussell, Amir Muhammad, Robert Mueller, Earl Paulton, & Karen Waters

Developed under the guidance of CPT Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan.


CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE RECEIVES FUNDING FROM

The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, Arts Midwest and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, The City of Cleveland, The Cleveland Foundation, The George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation, Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, Dollar Bank Foundation, The Char & Chuck Fowler Family Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, KeyBank, The David and Inez Myers Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, National New Play Network, The Nord Family Foundation, PwC, Deborah and Ron Ratner, The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation, and The Shubert Foundation, WKYC Studios

y-HAVEN SUPPORTERS