This week on Show and Tell enjoy hearing about history, a new restaurant, and seasonally spooky theater! First Andrea talks with Benjamin Marshall Society spokeswoman Jane Lepauw about the architect and how the city is designating part of Lake Shore Drive to his honor. Then she hears from Bryan Gerrish, CEO of Roanoke Hospitality, about the new 101 Club, which is an upscale American Grill on the 20th Floor of 101 E. Erie featuring live entertainment, a masquerade party and weekly jazz brunches. Drew Dir talks about his take on Frankenstein and how this play combines shadow puppetry, cinematic techniques, and live sound effects and music in a haunting show unlike any other. Finally, progressive rock guitarist Paul Bielatowicz breathes new life into 1922 silent horror film Nosferatu with an original score.
For More Information:
Benjamin Marshall Society: https://www.benjaminmarshallsociety.com/
101 Club: https://www.101club.com/
Frankenstein: https://manualcinema.com/work/frankenstein
Nosferatu: https://athenaeumcenter.org/events/2024/paul-bielatowicz-nosferatu/

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