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Change in the district: Playhouse Square debuts new marquees and gallery

The six new marquees are part of a $10.2 million effort to further unify the visual look of Playhouse Square.
Playhouse Square
The six new marquees will debut Thursday after $10 million and a year of work.

Playhouse Square christens new marquees on Thursday evening with a free outdoor party. The Cleveland theater district will be alive with music, capped with a performance by singer Andy Grammer and a demonstration of the technology behind the $10.2 million marquees.

The project began last year, before Playhouse Square CEO Craig Hassall came aboard from London鈥檚 Royal Albert Hall. He said the previous marquees didn鈥檛 have a uniform look as they were installed at different times and were 鈥渁ll in rather different states of decay.鈥

鈥淭he Connor Palace was quite exposed, was repeatedly bashed by trucks and buses,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey're all idiosyncratic in their design, in that they reflect the elements of the lobbies or the theaters that they represent.鈥

Each of the new signs has more than 2,000 settings, which can be themed to holidays, special events or even specific shows. That鈥檚 the technology which allows for 鈥.鈥 That鈥檚 Playhouse Square鈥檚 terminology for the 鈥渞ather surreal, esoteric video which will play every night鈥 across all the marquee screens, according to Hassall.

Thursday's free event starts at 5:30 p.m., featuring musical theater performances by students from both Baldwin Wallace University and local high schools. Cleveland-based rock groups LoConti Band and Apostle Jones will be on a second stage. Cleveland鈥檚 sports community is also getting into the act, with performances by the Cavs鈥 216Stix drum corps and the Guardians鈥 DJ Kyro.

Under the marquees

There are new tenants at Playhouse Square too. Cleveland State University鈥檚 gallery moved out in July. The school will be partnering with the Worthington Yards gallery for its spring shows, while planning for its own space in the future. CSU鈥檚 former gallery is now the Corner Gallery and Playhouse Square is programming the space. It鈥檚 also being extended into the former Cowell & Hubbard restaurant, creating a U-shaped exhibition space. The first event, 鈥淢ummies of the World,鈥 opened this month.

鈥淲e really want to use the exhibit space to activate the neighborhood during the day,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ne of my plans is to have more activations and more things happening around Euclid, day and night.鈥

One thing happening next door to the gallery and before the Idea Center, where 精东影业 Public is located, is the City Club of Cleveland, which has moved a few blocks east on Euclid Avenue to Playhouse Square.

鈥淭he way they've designed the space is incredibly transparent. You can look, literally, right through the building,鈥 Hassall said. 鈥淚n the summer, they were having temporary events across the street at U.S. Bank Plaza, which I'm hoping they'll keep going with.鈥

Hassall is also considering partnering with the City Club for events in Playhouse Square theaters.

鈥淥r perhaps a literary or speakers festival across Playhouse Square, the way the Cleveland International Film Festival would take over and the Tri-C Jazz Festival,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are lots of ideas bubbling around.鈥

Beyond Euclid Avenue

With a busier street, Hassall points out that the new marquees come equipped with security cameras. They鈥檙e being unveiled just as the Service Employees International University Local 1 is pushing the theater district鈥檚 security guards to unionize. Hassall said his staff has recently been working with contractor PalAmerican Security to review pay and working conditions.

鈥淲e made sure that the company was paying properly, had proper conditions and everything else, and they do,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e just made sure that all of our security guards鈥 wear Playhouse Square blazers, they're properly adorned and looked after and treated with respect.鈥

As for future plans for the area, Hassall said the rear entrance to the theaters, from the parking garage, will be 鈥渟martened up鈥 since about 60% of audiences park there. He鈥檚 also got his eye on the Art Deco Greyhound station along Chester Avenue. It was sold by the bus company to a Connecticut firm earlier this year.

鈥淚 would love that as another venue,鈥 he said, adding that while Playhouse Square isn鈥檛 looking to buy the space, 鈥渢he design is beautiful鈥 and could be a 鈥渟upper club or jazz venue or education space.鈥

"That鈥檚 a little way down the path, but you have to have a dream,鈥 he said.

Kabir Bhatia is a senior reporter for 精东影业's arts & culture team.