The Darl Center for the Arts has announced its next stage production, Conscience, a play by Joe DiPietro centering on the political rivalry between Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith and Wisconsin Senator Joe McCarthy. The play, based on true events, focuses on Smith, a trailblazer in American politics who remained a voice of reason amid the Red Scare. “After a successful west coast run, we are thrilled to welcome our friends, RKP Productions from Anchorage, Alaska, to the Darl Center,” says the arts center executive director, Darl Schaaff. “The play is often quite funny and always insightful and increasingly relevant.” Tickets are $35. The dates and times of the one-weekend-only event are as follows: February 27, 7:30 p.m. February 28, 1:30 pm and 7:30 p.m. March 1, 1:30 p.m.
Featuring acclaimed soprano Estelí Gomez in 17th & 18th century music from Latin America. PERFORMANCES Sat Feb 28 @ 4:00pm | Heights Theater, Cleveland Heights Sun Mar 1 @ 7:30pm | Inlet Dance @ Pivot Center, Cleveland Mar 27-Apr 26, 2026 Virtual Concert On-Demand
Featuring acclaimed soprano Estelí Gomez in 17th & 18th century music from Latin America. PERFORMANCES Sat Feb 28 @ 4:00pm | Heights Theater, Cleveland Heights Sun Mar 1 @ 7:30pm | Inlet Dance @ Pivot Center, Cleveland Mar 27-Apr 26, 2026 Virtual Concert On-Demand
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