From LIZ41 at aol.com Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 From: LIZ41 at aol.com (LIZ41 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU LIKE TO DRINK AND YOU LIKE TO LAUGH. . . Message-ID: <113.2b43a49.28a01ca1@aol.com> --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . . Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of FAT MEN IN SKIRTS a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate winery. directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk featuring: Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan Friday & Saturday evenings August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1 at 8:30 pm Ticket price: Fridays $11 Saturdays $14 (440)942-7075 or (440)466-4739 for reservations Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90. Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit. Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307. There's a Marathon station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307. Take 307 3.5 miles until you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back. Have a glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . .

Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of

FAT MEN IN SKIRTS
    a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver


performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate
winery.

directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk

featuring:  Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan

Friday & Saturday evenings  
August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1
at 8:30 pm

Ticket price:  Fridays $11   Saturdays $14
(440)942-7075  or (440)466-4739  for reservations

Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between
Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90.
Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit.  
Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307.  There's a Marathon
station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307.  Take 307 3.5 miles until
you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back.  Have a
glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax
--part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary-- From faa at bbs2.rmrc.net Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 From: faa at bbs2.rmrc.net (The Fine Arts Association) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fine Arts Association Audition notice Message-ID: <3B6EBC49.168009AF@bbs2.rmrc.net> Director Jeff Blanchard is calling for 4 men and 2 women, ages 30's and 40's to audition for The Fine Arts Association's production of "The Nerd." Auditions will be held Sunday, August 12 at 4 PM and Monday, August 13 at 7 PM in The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Come prepared to read from the script-No appointments required. "The Nerd" production dates are: September 28, 29, October 5, 6 at 8 PM and September 30 and October 7 at 3 PM. "The Nerd" is a hilarious story about a bumbling, hopeless "nerd" who shows up on the doorstep of an architect whose life he saved during the Viet Nam War. He outstays his visit inciting uproarious incidents along the way. Questions? Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500. From s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 From: s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu (s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Evita! Last Weekend Message-ID: <85256AA0.005DCD06.00@notesmail1.csuohio.edu> If you have not taken the opportunity to experience the wonderful production of EVITA currently running at the BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS...this weekend is your final chance! "E V I T A" Starring Sandra Emerick and Dan Folina With Michael Greene, Bob Stoesser and Laura Binstock Directed by Scott Spence/Choreographed by Gustavo Urdaneta/Musical Directed by Larry Goodpastor Cleveland Scene says "an exceptionally passionate cast " "Sandra Emerick in the title role...a rare combination of femininity and forceful stage presence" Free Times says Beck Center's Evita is a "stylishly vigorous effort that transmutes every drop of its plentiful energy, talent and budget into onstage production values." Dan Folino as Che "commands the stage with an impressively sharp focus." DON'T MISS THE LAST WEEKEND: August 9-12 Thursday - Saturday, 8 pm and Sunday, 2 pm Call 216-521-2540 for tickets. 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio From funwlbj at ncweb.com Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 From: funwlbj at ncweb.com (Bob & Linda) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Straw Hat Theatre at The Ashtabula Arts Center presents THE SOUND OF MUSIC Message-ID: <002e01c11ec0$fa610160$c5431cd8@Pfunwlbj> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bob & Linda=20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM Subject: The Sound Of Music Rogers and Hammerstein's THE SOUND OF MUSIC Directed by Linda Fundis opened this weekend at=20 THE STRAW HAT THEATRE=20 in Ashtabula,=20 (At The Ashtabula Arts Center) It runs Thursday through Sunday,=20 August 9, 10, 11, 12, and Thursday through Saturday, August 16, 17 & 18. Show times are 8PM For reservations call (440) 964-3396 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Bob & = Linda=20
To: neohiopal at lists.fredste= rnfeld.com=20
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM
Subject: The Sound Of Music

Rogers = and=20 Hammerstein's
THE SOUND OF=20 MUSIC
Directed by Linda = Fundis
opened = this weekend at=20
THE = STRAW HAT THEATRE=20
in = Ashtabula,=20
(At = The Ashtabula Arts Center)
 
It runs = Thursday through=20 Sunday,
August = 9, 10, 11,=20 12,
and = Thursday through=20 Saturday,
August = 16, 17 &=20 18.
Show = times are=20 8PM
For = reservations=20 call  = (440) 964-3396
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors for the Fall Semester. Classes begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st 2001. First Instructor: Dance I & Dance II Combined Mon/Wed 1:00-2:50 pm Modern, Jazz, Ballet Second Instructor: African Dance I 6:00-7:50 pm Mon/Wed African Dance II 8:00-9:50 pm Mon/Wed For more information, please call BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East at (216)987-2338. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East

TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is = seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors
for the Fall Semester.  Classes = begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st  2001.

First Instructor:
     Dance = I  &  Dance II   Combined  Mon/Wed  = 1:00-2:50 pm
         &nb= sp; Modern, Jazz, Ballet


Second Instructor:
     African = Dance I     6:00-7:50 pm    = Mon/Wed

     African Dance = II    8:00-9:50 pm     = Mon/Wed


For more information, please = call  BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East
  at (216)987-2338.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mad Arts Co. Announces 2001-2002 Season Message-ID:
      MadArtsCo.
 2001-2002 Season
 
Forty-Deuce
Oct.26th - Nov. 11th   2001
by Alan Bowne                          Directed by Kimberly Mahoney
 
Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
A young hustler tries to get drug money by selling off a run-away boy to a wealthy middle-aged man.  Forty-Deuce opened off Broadway in 1981 and introduced Kevin Bacon, who won an OBIE for his outstanding performance!
 
 
Ivanov
Feb. 8th - Feb. 24th   2002
by Anton Chekhov (adapted by David Hare)              *Guest Director
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
(AEA Members Code Project)
 
Chekhov's first, but least known major play, in a new version by David Hare.
Ivanov is the fierce and funny portrait of a man whose life is plummeting fast into domestic and philosophical chaos.  This adaptation by David Hare premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London, in February 1997 with Ralph Fiennes as the title character.
 
 
Proof         (Pending availability)
April 26th-May12th    2002
by David Auburn                                    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
 
Winner - 2001 Tony for Best Play!
Winner - Pulitzer Prize for Drama!
 
One of the most acclaimed plays of recent seasons, Proof is the story of an enigmatic young woman, her manipulative sister, their brilliant father, and an unexpected suitor.  They are all pieces of the puzzle in the search for the truth behind a mysterious mathematical proof.
 
 
All performances will be held at the new state-of-the-art Theatre Building located on the Tri-C East Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. in Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown!).
 
All productions are produced in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Dept.  (216)987-2338  (Fall classes!)
 
*For more info about our 2001-2002 Season, please call (216)781-3855.
 
Kind Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
Artistic Director
 



Kimberly


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From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST:84 is SOLD OUT in Dobama's Night Kitchen Message-ID: Tickets for this evening's performance of the smash-hit, ANGST:84 by Toni K. Thayer have been sold-out. If anyone wishes to still try to attend the performance, tonight, 8/7 at 8 p.m., at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights the Box Office will be taking a waiting list. For those who wish to be on the waiting list, you must personally be at the theatre between 7:15 and 7:20 p.m. in order to place your name on the waiting list. As the performance is sold-out, we cannot guarantee that anyone on the waiting list will get tickets, but if reservations have not been claimed by approximately 7:50 p.m., tickets will be offered to those on the waiting list in order. Thank you. Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From travelrhoades at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 From: travelrhoades at hotmail.com (Hanna Rhoades) Date: Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Playwright's Salon Message-ID: The Cleveland Playwright's Salon will be meeting this Saturday, August 11th from noon until five. If you would like to share works in progress with other Cleveland writer for constructive criticism, please call Hanna Rhoades at 440.439.0850 or check out our website at www.geocities.com/clvplay. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From JSM7250 at aol.com Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sylvia Auditions for Boulevard Message-ID: <99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b@aol.com> --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney. In Sylvia, Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections -- with a dog. Director is Melissa Welburn. The roles are: Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher Tom, another dog owner Leslie, a female marriage counselor Phyllis, Kate's friend Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person. The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road, just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates: Sunday August 26 2-4 p.m. Monday. August 27 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks) Come prepared to read from the script. No appointments are necessary. Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. The production will be held at Woodbury School, 15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights. Production dates are: Oct. 25, 26, 27 and Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 For more information, e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call 216-491-1355. --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney.  
In Sylvia,  Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life
crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is
not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections
-- with a dog.

Director is Melissa Welburn.

The roles are:
Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman
Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman
Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher
Tom, another dog owner
Leslie, a female marriage counselor
Phyllis, Kate's friend

Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person.

The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road,
just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates:
      Sunday August 26    2-4 p.m.
      Monday. August 27   7 - 9 p.m.
      Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks)

Come prepared to read from the script.  No appointments are necessary.  

Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights
Community Life Department.  The production will be held at Woodbury School,
15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights.  Production dates are:
Oct. 25, 26, 27 and
Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10  

For more information,  e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call
216-491-1355.




--part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Talkback with Shelly Butler and Andrew May Message-ID: <34.1902c006.28a21154@aol.com> Ever wonder what things impress and auditor and what drives them up the wall? Well here is your chance to talk to the experts. The Cleveland Theater Collective will sponsor a talk back with Shelly Butler, the Administrative Assistant to James Bundy for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and Andrew May, an Artistic Associate at the Cleveland Play House. They will answer your questions regarding the recent series of auditions held for both theaters. The event will take place Monday August the 13th at 7:30 PM in Studio One at the Cleveland Play House. Admission for Cleveland Theater Collective members is free. All others will be asked to pay two dollars at the door. They will not answer questions regarding individual auditions or pieces. They will, however, let you know what type of things will get you closer to "getting the job" and what things will get your headshot put in the "no thank you" category. This is a great chance to pick the brains of the people who make the preliminary casting decisions for the two LORT Theaters in town. I encourage everyone to attend. If you have any questions feel free to contact Fred Gloor at fgloor at ix.netcom.com From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC Workshop-Felix Ivanov Message-ID: MOVEMENT WORKSHOP=20 Presented by Felix Ivanov August 25 and 26, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm each day (1 hour lunch break) At the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue (Rehearsal Room C) Actors clamor to participate in Felix Ivanov's movement workshops and classe= s=20 at the prestigious Juilliard School and at the Actors Center in New York=20 City. Ivanov uses a variety of exercises to improve balance, flexibility,=20 rhythm, and ability to "live" in the moment, opening up new possibilities fo= r=20 expressing character, conflict and comedy. A native of the former Soviet=20 Union, Ivanov has over twenty years of intensive experience in teaching and=20 choreographing, with expertise in movement, physical comedy, character dance= =20 and stage combat. He has choreographed productions at Lincoln Center, the=20 Acting Company, and the Guthrie Theater. =20 (Clip and return, with check) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --=20 *** SPECIAL OFFER *** Name: __________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ Fee Options =E2=80=93 Circle One Participants CTC members who have participated in a previous CTC workshop $15 CTC members $25 Non-members $40 Observers $25 Registration deadline is August 22. =20 Mail check payable to: The Cleveland Theater Collective c/o Margaret Lynch 17115 Ernadale Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44111 From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson Invites You to Attend A Review of the NBTF Message-ID: <5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b@aol.com> --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of "The National Black Theatre Festival: A 'Living Legends' Conference." If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions, and look for new talent Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way that the 'Living Legends' do. Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Space limited. Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. Donation. --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of
"The National Black Theatre Festival:  A 'Living Legends' Conference."

If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner,
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,
and look for new talent

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way  
that the 'Living Legends' do.

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Space limited.  Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP.  Donation.

--part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary-- From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: DOBAMA THEATRE PRESENTS THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Mois?s Kaufman Tickets are now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Moises Kaufman, which will be at Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights from September 14 to October 6, 2001. Dubbed "nothing short of stunning" by New York Magazine and "an amazing piece of theatre" by the New York Post, THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are all also capable of. It is a tale about the gulf between ignorance and understanding, and how tolerance can overcome hate. In October of 1998, 21-year-old openly gay student Matthew Shepard was beaten savagely and left to die tied to a fence in the middle of a lonely prairie outside of Laramie, Wyoming. The two men convicted of his murder would later claim that Matthew's sexual orientation was a factor in the brutal and deadly attack. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie and conducted more than 200 interviews with the people there over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of Shepard's death and during the trial of the two men accused of killing him. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is the result of this extraordinary journey - and a deeply moving theatrical experience. "One of the Top Ten Plays of the Year" - Time Magazine DIRECTED BY JOEL HAMMER September 14 through October 6, 2001 Performances: 8 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings 7:30 p.m., Sunday, September 19, Special "Pay-What-You-Can Performance." 2:30 p.m. Sunday Matinees, September 23 and September 30. 4 p.m. Saturday Matinee, October 6. Tickets: $11-$18 (Group rates available, call for details) For reservations, call the Dobama Theatre Box Office at (216) 932-3396 Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From Ccontempdt at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes Message-ID: <3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e@aol.com> --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <53.9d97ece.28a2c8a4 at aol.com> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:53:56 EDT Subject: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10527 --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes Classes begin September 10 For more information call 216.556.2471 ______________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement Ages 10-13 6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Thursday 4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Beg Teen/Adult 6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Saturday 9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10 10:30-Noon Horton-Based Modern Technique Beg Teen/Adult 12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director

Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes
Classes begin September 10
For more information call 216.556.2471
______________________________________________________________________
Tuesday
4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement  Ages 10-13
6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique              Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Thursday
4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique  Beg Teen/Adult
6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique        Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Saturday
9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10
10:30-Noon      Horton-Based Modern Technique       Beg Teen/Adult
12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult
--part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary-- --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary-- From MATILK at aol.com Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 From: MATILK at aol.com (MATILK at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's THE ZOO STORY -- only two weeks remain! Message-ID: <9e.18671c24.28a2dde1@aol.com> Don't miss THE PARK BENCH TOUR... Charenton Theater Co. presents Edward Albee's THE ZOO STORY directed by Greg Vovos produced by Melissa Tilk featuring Charles Kartali as Jerry Andrew Narten as Peter Aug. 10-11 at Lincoln Park (West 14th Street in Tremont) Aug. 17-18 at Eden, the home of Jeon Francis 3256 W. 99th Street, just south of Denison (The house is blue 'n' white, and street parking is available) Admission: All performances are $5, except special BENEFIT performance with post-show party and band (The Decline) on August 18, $10 admission Ticket info: 216.781.9987, www.charenton.org ***Reservations not required EXCEPT for Aug. 18 From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids news Message-ID: <10c.3d6e45a.28a2f604@aol.com> Just FYI on Kulture Kids...if not suitable for your news, no problem... Kulture Kids is presenting "To The West!" at Wiley Middle School in University Heights on Thursday, August 9th at 2 PM. It is free and open to the public!! This special production utilizes children from the Heights Community Services Camp and also features a special presentation of "Africa Alive!" by absolutely adorable 6-year-olds! Thursday's edition of The Sun Press contains an article on Kulture Kids and this show, so please check it out. Kulture Kids is a non-profit organization directed by Robin Pease (AEA) and recently received grants from The George Gund Foundation, The Wean Foundation, and the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation. www.kulturekids.org From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MadArtsCo. Auditions for Forty-Deuce Message-ID:
MadArtsCo. Announces:
 
              AUDITIONS
                       For
            FORTY-DEUCE      by Alan Bowne                 directed  by kimberly mahoney

Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
 

Saturday Aug. 25th              11:00 - 1:00pm

Sunday Aug. 26th                11:00 - 1:00pm

*Come prepared with one dramatic monologue, no longer than two minutes in length.

Production Dates:       Oct. 26th - Nov. 11th    2001

Rehearsals start:        Monday, Sept. 10th

*Seeking a versatile cast of seven men ages 18-55.

AUGIE                                   Brooklyn Italian, in his forties.

MITCHELL                           Manhattan Jewish, in his late teens.

RICKY                                  Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens. 

CRANK                                Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens.

BLOW                                  Lowere East side Ukranian, in his late teens.

JOHN ANTHONY              WASP, in his early teens.

ROPER                                WASP, About fifty years old.

*Auditions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown), East 2 Theatre Building, Parking Lot E, Studio Theatre.

Please call (216)781-3855 for more info and to make an audition appointment! 


Kind Regards,
Kimberly
Artistic Director


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From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Wed Aug 8 21:20:01 2001 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 21:20:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone producing "Joseph?" Message-ID: --part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is anyone producing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat within the next year? If so, please email AlmostFamous223 at aol.com. Thank you very much! ~~~~ALEX~~~~ --part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is anyone producing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat  within the
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--part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apologies to Shelly Butler Message-ID: <97.1975e1e8.28a3908d@aol.com> The Cleveland Theater Collective wishes to apologize most humbly to Shelley Butler, who has served for three years as "Artistic Associate" at Great Lakes Theater Festival, not as an administrative assistant to James Bundy, as we so inaccurately referred to her in our announcement of the audition talkback scheduled for Monday, August 13, at 7 pm in Studio One of the Cleveland Play House. Shelley, who has been a strong advocate for local theater artists in her position at GLTF, is about to leave Cleveland to assume the position of Artistic Associate at the Hartford Stage Company. We wish her all the best. Margaret Lynch and Fred Gloor From elisabethmadden at msn.com Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 From: elisabethmadden at msn.com (Elisabeth Madden) Date: Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Porthouse Theatre Message-ID:

"Porthouse Theatre's 2001 season has been one of its brightest...The final show of the season is a blockbuster production of Big River."

-David Ritchey,  West Side Leader

 

"...Big River is both instructive and entertaining...the feel-good musical is a great family show and a wonderful way to introduce theater to children, particularly under Terri Kent's animated production and some standout performances."

-Fran Heller,  Cleveland Jewish News

Don't miss your final chance to see Porthouse Theatre's production of Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn! The show runs until this Sunday, August 12th. "The supporting cast boasts a harvest of memorable comic talent", (Irv Korman, Sun Newspapers). People everywhere are raving about this fantastic musical that retells one of the greatest American novels. Remember to come early to experience a Porthouse Theatre tradition, the Greenshow. This year the preshow entertainment will focus on Mark Twain's American Mid-West. Enjoy a picnic dinner at Porthouse, on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, and experience these two outstanding performances, all in one sitting! Reserve your tickets now for this "rare melodious merger of literature and song...guaranteed to make readers hum and hummers read", (Keith Joseph, Scene Magazine). Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. The box office can be reached at 1-800-262-9444 Thursday-Saturday from 12-6:00 PM on the Kent State University campus.



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From Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 From: Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com (Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT SEASON/AUDITIONS Message-ID: The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is excited to announce it's 2001-2002 season. In November of 2001 we will open our 21st season with that family favorite, "Annie", directed by Lenne Jacobs-Snivley. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will be presented in February of 2002 under the direction of Bruce Orendorf. Directors Sandy Leposa and Linda Raksi will bring "Little Shop of Horrors" to our stage in May of 2002. As a reminder, auditions for "Annie" will be August 11th and August 13th. Children (girls only) will be seen Saturday, August 11th at 1:00. Prepare a song and an accompanist will be provided. Adult auditions will be held on Monday, August 13th at 7:00. Adults have a song ready AND dress for movement. All auditions will be held at 5640 Briarcliff Dr. (the Nike Site) Garfield Hts, OH 44125. Any questions, please call (216) 441-7027 or (216) 475-8313. From dramaticdesign at yahoo.com Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 From: dramaticdesign at yahoo.com (dottie oliver) Date: Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ORGANIST/KEYBOARDIST NEEDED! Message-ID: <20010809221059.55280.qmail@web12301.mail.yahoo.com> Job opportunity for an organist/keyboardist at our church. I do community theater and thought this job may interest one of the many talented musicians in the Cleveland area. I know there are lots of you out there! Position Title: Church Organist/Keyboardist (part-time) Job Description: We seek an experienced, personable, and faithful organist to join our team. The organist will provide music for weekly service (we have a great choir!!), weddings, funerals, and other liturgical events. We prefer a candidate with a Bachelor's Degree in Music and/or someone who has experience in liturgical worship. Organization: Twinsburg First Congregational United Chuch of Christ Congregation size: 250 Contact name: Music Committee Phone: 330-425-2181 Fax: 330-425-1759 web: firstcongregational.church at worldnet.att.net # of services: 1/week # of rehearsals: 1/week Hours per week: 4 + personal practice time Instruments: 1987 Allen - 2 Manual - Full Pedal Digital Organ ADC222A. Techniques Digital Keyboard. Yamaha Piano. Annual Salary: $5,000 - $6,000 Weeks of paid vacation: 2 Benefits: Book/music allowance Position Available: 9/30/01 Please contact ASAP. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Workshop Reminders Message-ID: <22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e@aol.com> --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01 ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Career Development=20 Workshops Monday, Aug. 13th: Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid," part= =20 II 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM [Note: It's OK if you missed part I on Mon.=20 8/6th.] All about "Showcases" & developing your own=20 "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. A review of Networking, the Internet & other=20 Marketing =20 Techniques. =20 Monday, Aug. 20th: "Creating Your 'Signature Style' Career Game Plan= " 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Are you ready to do what it takes to be an=20 actor who gets=20 auditions & work? Do you ever need=20 encouragement to 'keep=20 going?' This workshop shows you how to use=20 specific=20 physical, mental, emotional & spiritual=20 techniques to prepare =20 yourself to be an actor on-stage, on-camera &= =20 voiceover &=20 'keep going when the going gets tough'. Advanced registration required. Fee: $25.00 per session. Register for both: $45.00. Call: (216) 561-8608. ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade: OPEN STUDIO" Sessions meet=20 Saturdays, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM =20 Actors should come prepared to work on:=20 . Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene wor= k . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20 industrial, film) =20 & Voiceover . Audition techniques that get results. . Resources, networking & other 'survival skills' Fee: $25.00 per session. Call (216)=20 561-8608 to register. ITEM REMINDER:the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a= =20 Review of=20 "The National Black Theatre Festival: =A0A 'Living Legends' Conference."=20 If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know=20 Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner= ,=20 and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these=20 and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki=20 Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these=20 international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases t= o=20 market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,=20 and look for new talent=20 Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to=20 showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way= =20 =A0=20 that the 'Living Legends' do.=20 Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20 Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20 --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01


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            = ; . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20
industrial, film)  
            = ;      & Voiceover
            = ; . Audition techniques that get results.
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Review of=20
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If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should k= now=20
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jama= l Warner,=20
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions the= se=20
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mik= ki=20
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how thes= e=20
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Sho= wcases to=20
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and production= s,=20
and look for new talent=20

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your opt= ions to=20
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the= way=20
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that the 'Living Legends' do.=20

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20
Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20






--part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening Night for "All In The Timing" at Tree City Players Message-ID: --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement! Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All In The Timing." Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski. Tonight at 8pm. Tomorrow at 8pm. Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm. Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent, OH. Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens. Call 330-673-5378 for reservations. --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement!

Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All
In The Timing."  Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski.

Tonight at 8pm.  

Tomorrow at 8pm.

Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm.

Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent,
OH.

Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens.

Call 330-673-5378 for reservations.

--part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Are you having problems with NEohioPAL digests?? Feedback needed... Message-ID: <120.2e50eac.28a5a578@aol.com> --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is difficult to open and read. So, for digest style delivery: Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect. there is some html gruel) Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000. As far as other types of mail service, I don't know. So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest style. If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com. You don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will not. Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for a solution. If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your settings to receive mail one at a time. There are no problems with that style of delivery that I am aware of..... Regards, Fred Sternfeld --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi

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people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is
difficult to open and read.

So, for digest style delivery:
Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect.
there is some html gruel)
Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000.

As far as other types of mail service, I don't know.

So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest
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If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com.  You
don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will
not.  Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for
a solution.

If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your
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--part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces "Once Upon a Mattress" auditions Message-ID: <7d.1947338f.28a72ba4@aol.com> Workshop Players will hold auditions for the musical "Once Upon a Mattress" Saturday, August 25th from 11:00 until 2:00 and Sunday, August 26th from 2:00 until 5:00. Call backs (if needed) will be Sunday, August 26th at 7:00. Auditions will be held at the theater located on Middle Ridge Rd. in Amherst. Performances are weekends beginning November 1st through November 18th. Needed are 6-8 men and 6-8 women ranging in age from 15 to 65. Please come prepared with sheet music, a song, and dressed for movement. No a cappella please! Accompanist provided. All roles available. For further information please call (440) 233-6087 and leave a message, or email the theater at WSPAmherst at aol.com "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" From griesmer at mindspring.com Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 From: griesmer at mindspring.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Labyrinth changes name to Wishhounds Message-ID: <3B76B39B.5AEE142D@aol.com> --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds. This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded. Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble, and to creating original work springing from group process, making it unique among Cleveland theatres. Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August. This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared specifically to younger audiences which will be available for presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead., which will premiere at CPT October 2002, followed by an engagement at New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the U.S. Wishhounds Group Leaders: Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser Wishhounds Collaborators: Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice) If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851 or write to wishhounds at aol.com. --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS

After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that
work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise
Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds.
This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the
same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded.
Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble,
and to creating original work springing from group process, making it
unique among Cleveland theatres.

Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The
Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The
Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August.

This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared
specifically to younger audiences which will be available for
presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of
Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a
new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead.,
which will premiere at CPT  October 2002, followed by an engagement at
New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the
U.S.

Wishhounds Group Leaders:
        Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser
Wishhounds Collaborators:
        Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice)

If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds
and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their
unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851
or write to wishhounds at aol.com.
  --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E-- From LIZ41 at aol.com Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 From: LIZ41 at aol.com (LIZ41 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU LIKE TO DRINK AND YOU LIKE TO LAUGH. . . Message-ID: <113.2b43a49.28a01ca1@aol.com> --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . . Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of FAT MEN IN SKIRTS a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate winery. directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk featuring: Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan Friday & Saturday evenings August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1 at 8:30 pm Ticket price: Fridays $11 Saturdays $14 (440)942-7075 or (440)466-4739 for reservations Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90. Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit. Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307. There's a Marathon station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307. Take 307 3.5 miles until you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back. Have a glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . .

Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of

FAT MEN IN SKIRTS
    a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver


performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate
winery.

directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk

featuring:  Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan

Friday & Saturday evenings  
August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1
at 8:30 pm

Ticket price:  Fridays $11   Saturdays $14
(440)942-7075  or (440)466-4739  for reservations

Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between
Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90.
Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit.  
Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307.  There's a Marathon
station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307.  Take 307 3.5 miles until
you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back.  Have a
glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax
--part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary-- From faa at bbs2.rmrc.net Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 From: faa at bbs2.rmrc.net (The Fine Arts Association) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fine Arts Association Audition notice Message-ID: <3B6EBC49.168009AF@bbs2.rmrc.net> Director Jeff Blanchard is calling for 4 men and 2 women, ages 30's and 40's to audition for The Fine Arts Association's production of "The Nerd." Auditions will be held Sunday, August 12 at 4 PM and Monday, August 13 at 7 PM in The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Come prepared to read from the script-No appointments required. "The Nerd" production dates are: September 28, 29, October 5, 6 at 8 PM and September 30 and October 7 at 3 PM. "The Nerd" is a hilarious story about a bumbling, hopeless "nerd" who shows up on the doorstep of an architect whose life he saved during the Viet Nam War. He outstays his visit inciting uproarious incidents along the way. Questions? Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500. From s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 From: s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu (s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Evita! Last Weekend Message-ID: <85256AA0.005DCD06.00@notesmail1.csuohio.edu> If you have not taken the opportunity to experience the wonderful production of EVITA currently running at the BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS...this weekend is your final chance! "E V I T A" Starring Sandra Emerick and Dan Folina With Michael Greene, Bob Stoesser and Laura Binstock Directed by Scott Spence/Choreographed by Gustavo Urdaneta/Musical Directed by Larry Goodpastor Cleveland Scene says "an exceptionally passionate cast " "Sandra Emerick in the title role...a rare combination of femininity and forceful stage presence" Free Times says Beck Center's Evita is a "stylishly vigorous effort that transmutes every drop of its plentiful energy, talent and budget into onstage production values." Dan Folino as Che "commands the stage with an impressively sharp focus." DON'T MISS THE LAST WEEKEND: August 9-12 Thursday - Saturday, 8 pm and Sunday, 2 pm Call 216-521-2540 for tickets. 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio From funwlbj at ncweb.com Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 From: funwlbj at ncweb.com (Bob & Linda) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Straw Hat Theatre at The Ashtabula Arts Center presents THE SOUND OF MUSIC Message-ID: <002e01c11ec0$fa610160$c5431cd8@Pfunwlbj> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bob & Linda=20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM Subject: The Sound Of Music Rogers and Hammerstein's THE SOUND OF MUSIC Directed by Linda Fundis opened this weekend at=20 THE STRAW HAT THEATRE=20 in Ashtabula,=20 (At The Ashtabula Arts Center) It runs Thursday through Sunday,=20 August 9, 10, 11, 12, and Thursday through Saturday, August 16, 17 & 18. Show times are 8PM For reservations call (440) 964-3396 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Bob & = Linda=20
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM
Subject: The Sound Of Music

Rogers = and=20 Hammerstein's
THE SOUND OF=20 MUSIC
Directed by Linda = Fundis
opened = this weekend at=20
THE = STRAW HAT THEATRE=20
in = Ashtabula,=20
(At = The Ashtabula Arts Center)
 
It runs = Thursday through=20 Sunday,
August = 9, 10, 11,=20 12,
and = Thursday through=20 Saturday,
August = 16, 17 &=20 18.
Show = times are=20 8PM
For = reservations=20 call  = (440) 964-3396
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors for the Fall Semester. Classes begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st 2001. First Instructor: Dance I & Dance II Combined Mon/Wed 1:00-2:50 pm Modern, Jazz, Ballet Second Instructor: African Dance I 6:00-7:50 pm Mon/Wed African Dance II 8:00-9:50 pm Mon/Wed For more information, please call BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East at (216)987-2338. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East

TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is = seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors
for the Fall Semester.  Classes = begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st  2001.

First Instructor:
     Dance = I  &  Dance II   Combined  Mon/Wed  = 1:00-2:50 pm
         &nb= sp; Modern, Jazz, Ballet


Second Instructor:
     African = Dance I     6:00-7:50 pm    = Mon/Wed

     African Dance = II    8:00-9:50 pm     = Mon/Wed


For more information, please = call  BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East
  at (216)987-2338.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mad Arts Co. Announces 2001-2002 Season Message-ID:
      MadArtsCo.
 2001-2002 Season
 
Forty-Deuce
Oct.26th - Nov. 11th   2001
by Alan Bowne                          Directed by Kimberly Mahoney
 
Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
A young hustler tries to get drug money by selling off a run-away boy to a wealthy middle-aged man.  Forty-Deuce opened off Broadway in 1981 and introduced Kevin Bacon, who won an OBIE for his outstanding performance!
 
 
Ivanov
Feb. 8th - Feb. 24th   2002
by Anton Chekhov (adapted by David Hare)              *Guest Director
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
(AEA Members Code Project)
 
Chekhov's first, but least known major play, in a new version by David Hare.
Ivanov is the fierce and funny portrait of a man whose life is plummeting fast into domestic and philosophical chaos.  This adaptation by David Hare premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London, in February 1997 with Ralph Fiennes as the title character.
 
 
Proof         (Pending availability)
April 26th-May12th    2002
by David Auburn                                    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
 
Winner - 2001 Tony for Best Play!
Winner - Pulitzer Prize for Drama!
 
One of the most acclaimed plays of recent seasons, Proof is the story of an enigmatic young woman, her manipulative sister, their brilliant father, and an unexpected suitor.  They are all pieces of the puzzle in the search for the truth behind a mysterious mathematical proof.
 
 
All performances will be held at the new state-of-the-art Theatre Building located on the Tri-C East Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. in Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown!).
 
All productions are produced in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Dept.  (216)987-2338  (Fall classes!)
 
*For more info about our 2001-2002 Season, please call (216)781-3855.
 
Kind Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
Artistic Director
 



Kimberly


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From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST:84 is SOLD OUT in Dobama's Night Kitchen Message-ID: Tickets for this evening's performance of the smash-hit, ANGST:84 by Toni K. Thayer have been sold-out. If anyone wishes to still try to attend the performance, tonight, 8/7 at 8 p.m., at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights the Box Office will be taking a waiting list. For those who wish to be on the waiting list, you must personally be at the theatre between 7:15 and 7:20 p.m. in order to place your name on the waiting list. As the performance is sold-out, we cannot guarantee that anyone on the waiting list will get tickets, but if reservations have not been claimed by approximately 7:50 p.m., tickets will be offered to those on the waiting list in order. Thank you. Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From travelrhoades at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 From: travelrhoades at hotmail.com (Hanna Rhoades) Date: Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Playwright's Salon Message-ID: The Cleveland Playwright's Salon will be meeting this Saturday, August 11th from noon until five. If you would like to share works in progress with other Cleveland writer for constructive criticism, please call Hanna Rhoades at 440.439.0850 or check out our website at www.geocities.com/clvplay. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From JSM7250 at aol.com Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sylvia Auditions for Boulevard Message-ID: <99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b@aol.com> --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney. In Sylvia, Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections -- with a dog. Director is Melissa Welburn. The roles are: Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher Tom, another dog owner Leslie, a female marriage counselor Phyllis, Kate's friend Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person. The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road, just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates: Sunday August 26 2-4 p.m. Monday. August 27 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks) Come prepared to read from the script. No appointments are necessary. Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. The production will be held at Woodbury School, 15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights. Production dates are: Oct. 25, 26, 27 and Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 For more information, e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call 216-491-1355. --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney.  
In Sylvia,  Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life
crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is
not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections
-- with a dog.

Director is Melissa Welburn.

The roles are:
Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman
Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman
Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher
Tom, another dog owner
Leslie, a female marriage counselor
Phyllis, Kate's friend

Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person.

The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road,
just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates:
      Sunday August 26    2-4 p.m.
      Monday. August 27   7 - 9 p.m.
      Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks)

Come prepared to read from the script.  No appointments are necessary.  

Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights
Community Life Department.  The production will be held at Woodbury School,
15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights.  Production dates are:
Oct. 25, 26, 27 and
Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10  

For more information,  e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call
216-491-1355.




--part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Talkback with Shelly Butler and Andrew May Message-ID: <34.1902c006.28a21154@aol.com> Ever wonder what things impress and auditor and what drives them up the wall? Well here is your chance to talk to the experts. The Cleveland Theater Collective will sponsor a talk back with Shelly Butler, the Administrative Assistant to James Bundy for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and Andrew May, an Artistic Associate at the Cleveland Play House. They will answer your questions regarding the recent series of auditions held for both theaters. The event will take place Monday August the 13th at 7:30 PM in Studio One at the Cleveland Play House. Admission for Cleveland Theater Collective members is free. All others will be asked to pay two dollars at the door. They will not answer questions regarding individual auditions or pieces. They will, however, let you know what type of things will get you closer to "getting the job" and what things will get your headshot put in the "no thank you" category. This is a great chance to pick the brains of the people who make the preliminary casting decisions for the two LORT Theaters in town. I encourage everyone to attend. If you have any questions feel free to contact Fred Gloor at fgloor at ix.netcom.com From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC Workshop-Felix Ivanov Message-ID: MOVEMENT WORKSHOP=20 Presented by Felix Ivanov August 25 and 26, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm each day (1 hour lunch break) At the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue (Rehearsal Room C) Actors clamor to participate in Felix Ivanov's movement workshops and classe= s=20 at the prestigious Juilliard School and at the Actors Center in New York=20 City. Ivanov uses a variety of exercises to improve balance, flexibility,=20 rhythm, and ability to "live" in the moment, opening up new possibilities fo= r=20 expressing character, conflict and comedy. A native of the former Soviet=20 Union, Ivanov has over twenty years of intensive experience in teaching and=20 choreographing, with expertise in movement, physical comedy, character dance= =20 and stage combat. He has choreographed productions at Lincoln Center, the=20 Acting Company, and the Guthrie Theater. =20 (Clip and return, with check) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --=20 *** SPECIAL OFFER *** Name: __________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ Fee Options =E2=80=93 Circle One Participants CTC members who have participated in a previous CTC workshop $15 CTC members $25 Non-members $40 Observers $25 Registration deadline is August 22. =20 Mail check payable to: The Cleveland Theater Collective c/o Margaret Lynch 17115 Ernadale Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44111 From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson Invites You to Attend A Review of the NBTF Message-ID: <5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b@aol.com> --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of "The National Black Theatre Festival: A 'Living Legends' Conference." If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions, and look for new talent Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way that the 'Living Legends' do. Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Space limited. Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. Donation. --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of
"The National Black Theatre Festival:  A 'Living Legends' Conference."

If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner,
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,
and look for new talent

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way  
that the 'Living Legends' do.

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Space limited.  Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP.  Donation.

--part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary-- From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: DOBAMA THEATRE PRESENTS THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Mois?s Kaufman Tickets are now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Moises Kaufman, which will be at Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights from September 14 to October 6, 2001. Dubbed "nothing short of stunning" by New York Magazine and "an amazing piece of theatre" by the New York Post, THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are all also capable of. It is a tale about the gulf between ignorance and understanding, and how tolerance can overcome hate. In October of 1998, 21-year-old openly gay student Matthew Shepard was beaten savagely and left to die tied to a fence in the middle of a lonely prairie outside of Laramie, Wyoming. The two men convicted of his murder would later claim that Matthew's sexual orientation was a factor in the brutal and deadly attack. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie and conducted more than 200 interviews with the people there over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of Shepard's death and during the trial of the two men accused of killing him. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is the result of this extraordinary journey - and a deeply moving theatrical experience. "One of the Top Ten Plays of the Year" - Time Magazine DIRECTED BY JOEL HAMMER September 14 through October 6, 2001 Performances: 8 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings 7:30 p.m., Sunday, September 19, Special "Pay-What-You-Can Performance." 2:30 p.m. Sunday Matinees, September 23 and September 30. 4 p.m. Saturday Matinee, October 6. Tickets: $11-$18 (Group rates available, call for details) For reservations, call the Dobama Theatre Box Office at (216) 932-3396 Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From Ccontempdt at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes Message-ID: <3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e@aol.com> --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <53.9d97ece.28a2c8a4 at aol.com> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:53:56 EDT Subject: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10527 --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes Classes begin September 10 For more information call 216.556.2471 ______________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement Ages 10-13 6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Thursday 4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Beg Teen/Adult 6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Saturday 9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10 10:30-Noon Horton-Based Modern Technique Beg Teen/Adult 12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director

Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes
Classes begin September 10
For more information call 216.556.2471
______________________________________________________________________
Tuesday
4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement  Ages 10-13
6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique              Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Thursday
4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique  Beg Teen/Adult
6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique        Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Saturday
9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10
10:30-Noon      Horton-Based Modern Technique       Beg Teen/Adult
12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult
--part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary-- --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary-- From MATILK at aol.com Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 From: MATILK at aol.com (MATILK at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's THE ZOO STORY -- only two weeks remain! Message-ID: <9e.18671c24.28a2dde1@aol.com> Don't miss THE PARK BENCH TOUR... Charenton Theater Co. presents Edward Albee's THE ZOO STORY directed by Greg Vovos produced by Melissa Tilk featuring Charles Kartali as Jerry Andrew Narten as Peter Aug. 10-11 at Lincoln Park (West 14th Street in Tremont) Aug. 17-18 at Eden, the home of Jeon Francis 3256 W. 99th Street, just south of Denison (The house is blue 'n' white, and street parking is available) Admission: All performances are $5, except special BENEFIT performance with post-show party and band (The Decline) on August 18, $10 admission Ticket info: 216.781.9987, www.charenton.org ***Reservations not required EXCEPT for Aug. 18 From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids news Message-ID: <10c.3d6e45a.28a2f604@aol.com> Just FYI on Kulture Kids...if not suitable for your news, no problem... Kulture Kids is presenting "To The West!" at Wiley Middle School in University Heights on Thursday, August 9th at 2 PM. It is free and open to the public!! This special production utilizes children from the Heights Community Services Camp and also features a special presentation of "Africa Alive!" by absolutely adorable 6-year-olds! Thursday's edition of The Sun Press contains an article on Kulture Kids and this show, so please check it out. Kulture Kids is a non-profit organization directed by Robin Pease (AEA) and recently received grants from The George Gund Foundation, The Wean Foundation, and the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation. www.kulturekids.org From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MadArtsCo. Auditions for Forty-Deuce Message-ID:
MadArtsCo. Announces:
 
              AUDITIONS
                       For
            FORTY-DEUCE      by Alan Bowne                 directed  by kimberly mahoney

Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
 

Saturday Aug. 25th              11:00 - 1:00pm

Sunday Aug. 26th                11:00 - 1:00pm

*Come prepared with one dramatic monologue, no longer than two minutes in length.

Production Dates:       Oct. 26th - Nov. 11th    2001

Rehearsals start:        Monday, Sept. 10th

*Seeking a versatile cast of seven men ages 18-55.

AUGIE                                   Brooklyn Italian, in his forties.

MITCHELL                           Manhattan Jewish, in his late teens.

RICKY                                  Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens. 

CRANK                                Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens.

BLOW                                  Lowere East side Ukranian, in his late teens.

JOHN ANTHONY              WASP, in his early teens.

ROPER                                WASP, About fifty years old.

*Auditions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown), East 2 Theatre Building, Parking Lot E, Studio Theatre.

Please call (216)781-3855 for more info and to make an audition appointment! 


Kind Regards,
Kimberly
Artistic Director


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From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Wed Aug 8 21:20:01 2001 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 21:20:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone producing "Joseph?" Message-ID: --part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is anyone producing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat within the next year? If so, please email AlmostFamous223 at aol.com. Thank you very much! ~~~~ALEX~~~~ --part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is anyone producing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat  within the
next year?  If so, please email AlmostFamous223 at aol.com. Thank you very much!

~~~~ALEX~~~~


--part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apologies to Shelly Butler Message-ID: <97.1975e1e8.28a3908d@aol.com> The Cleveland Theater Collective wishes to apologize most humbly to Shelley Butler, who has served for three years as "Artistic Associate" at Great Lakes Theater Festival, not as an administrative assistant to James Bundy, as we so inaccurately referred to her in our announcement of the audition talkback scheduled for Monday, August 13, at 7 pm in Studio One of the Cleveland Play House. Shelley, who has been a strong advocate for local theater artists in her position at GLTF, is about to leave Cleveland to assume the position of Artistic Associate at the Hartford Stage Company. We wish her all the best. Margaret Lynch and Fred Gloor From elisabethmadden at msn.com Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 From: elisabethmadden at msn.com (Elisabeth Madden) Date: Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Porthouse Theatre Message-ID:

"Porthouse Theatre's 2001 season has been one of its brightest...The final show of the season is a blockbuster production of Big River."

-David Ritchey,  West Side Leader

 

"...Big River is both instructive and entertaining...the feel-good musical is a great family show and a wonderful way to introduce theater to children, particularly under Terri Kent's animated production and some standout performances."

-Fran Heller,  Cleveland Jewish News

Don't miss your final chance to see Porthouse Theatre's production of Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn! The show runs until this Sunday, August 12th. "The supporting cast boasts a harvest of memorable comic talent", (Irv Korman, Sun Newspapers). People everywhere are raving about this fantastic musical that retells one of the greatest American novels. Remember to come early to experience a Porthouse Theatre tradition, the Greenshow. This year the preshow entertainment will focus on Mark Twain's American Mid-West. Enjoy a picnic dinner at Porthouse, on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, and experience these two outstanding performances, all in one sitting! Reserve your tickets now for this "rare melodious merger of literature and song...guaranteed to make readers hum and hummers read", (Keith Joseph, Scene Magazine). Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. The box office can be reached at 1-800-262-9444 Thursday-Saturday from 12-6:00 PM on the Kent State University campus.



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From Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 From: Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com (Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT SEASON/AUDITIONS Message-ID: The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is excited to announce it's 2001-2002 season. In November of 2001 we will open our 21st season with that family favorite, "Annie", directed by Lenne Jacobs-Snivley. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will be presented in February of 2002 under the direction of Bruce Orendorf. Directors Sandy Leposa and Linda Raksi will bring "Little Shop of Horrors" to our stage in May of 2002. As a reminder, auditions for "Annie" will be August 11th and August 13th. Children (girls only) will be seen Saturday, August 11th at 1:00. Prepare a song and an accompanist will be provided. Adult auditions will be held on Monday, August 13th at 7:00. Adults have a song ready AND dress for movement. All auditions will be held at 5640 Briarcliff Dr. (the Nike Site) Garfield Hts, OH 44125. Any questions, please call (216) 441-7027 or (216) 475-8313. From dramaticdesign at yahoo.com Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 From: dramaticdesign at yahoo.com (dottie oliver) Date: Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ORGANIST/KEYBOARDIST NEEDED! Message-ID: <20010809221059.55280.qmail@web12301.mail.yahoo.com> Job opportunity for an organist/keyboardist at our church. I do community theater and thought this job may interest one of the many talented musicians in the Cleveland area. I know there are lots of you out there! Position Title: Church Organist/Keyboardist (part-time) Job Description: We seek an experienced, personable, and faithful organist to join our team. The organist will provide music for weekly service (we have a great choir!!), weddings, funerals, and other liturgical events. We prefer a candidate with a Bachelor's Degree in Music and/or someone who has experience in liturgical worship. Organization: Twinsburg First Congregational United Chuch of Christ Congregation size: 250 Contact name: Music Committee Phone: 330-425-2181 Fax: 330-425-1759 web: firstcongregational.church at worldnet.att.net # of services: 1/week # of rehearsals: 1/week Hours per week: 4 + personal practice time Instruments: 1987 Allen - 2 Manual - Full Pedal Digital Organ ADC222A. Techniques Digital Keyboard. Yamaha Piano. Annual Salary: $5,000 - $6,000 Weeks of paid vacation: 2 Benefits: Book/music allowance Position Available: 9/30/01 Please contact ASAP. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Workshop Reminders Message-ID: <22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e@aol.com> --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01 ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Career Development=20 Workshops Monday, Aug. 13th: Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid," part= =20 II 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM [Note: It's OK if you missed part I on Mon.=20 8/6th.] All about "Showcases" & developing your own=20 "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. A review of Networking, the Internet & other=20 Marketing =20 Techniques. =20 Monday, Aug. 20th: "Creating Your 'Signature Style' Career Game Plan= " 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Are you ready to do what it takes to be an=20 actor who gets=20 auditions & work? Do you ever need=20 encouragement to 'keep=20 going?' This workshop shows you how to use=20 specific=20 physical, mental, emotional & spiritual=20 techniques to prepare =20 yourself to be an actor on-stage, on-camera &= =20 voiceover &=20 'keep going when the going gets tough'. Advanced registration required. Fee: $25.00 per session. Register for both: $45.00. Call: (216) 561-8608. ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade: OPEN STUDIO" Sessions meet=20 Saturdays, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM =20 Actors should come prepared to work on:=20 . Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene wor= k . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20 industrial, film) =20 & Voiceover . Audition techniques that get results. . Resources, networking & other 'survival skills' Fee: $25.00 per session. Call (216)=20 561-8608 to register. ITEM REMINDER:the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a= =20 Review of=20 "The National Black Theatre Festival: =A0A 'Living Legends' Conference."=20 If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know=20 Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner= ,=20 and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these=20 and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki=20 Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these=20 international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases t= o=20 market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,=20 and look for new talent=20 Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to=20 showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way= =20 =A0=20 that the 'Living Legends' do.=20 Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20 Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20 --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01


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"One=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get= work.
            = ;            &nb= sp;     A review of Networking, the Internet &=20= other=20
Marketing  
            = ;            &nb= sp;     Techniques.
      
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            = ;            &nb= sp;     
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actor who gets=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     auditions & work?  Do you ever nee= d=20
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            = ;            &nb= sp;     'keep going when the going gets tough'.

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      Call: (216) 561-8608.


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            = ;            &nb= sp; 
      Actors should come prepared to=20= work on:=20
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            = ; . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20
industrial, film)  
            = ;      & Voiceover
            = ; . Audition techniques that get results.
            = ; . Resources, networking & other 'survival skills'

 Fee:  $25.00 per session.      &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =   Call (216)=20
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Review of=20
"The National Black Theatre Festival: =A0A 'Living Legends' Conferenc= e."=20

If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should k= now=20
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jama= l Warner,=20
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions the= se=20
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mik= ki=20
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how thes= e=20
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Sho= wcases to=20
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and production= s,=20
and look for new talent=20

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your opt= ions to=20
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the= way=20
=A0=20
that the 'Living Legends' do.=20

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20
Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20






--part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening Night for "All In The Timing" at Tree City Players Message-ID: --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement! Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All In The Timing." Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski. Tonight at 8pm. Tomorrow at 8pm. Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm. Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent, OH. Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens. Call 330-673-5378 for reservations. --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement!

Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All
In The Timing."  Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski.

Tonight at 8pm.  

Tomorrow at 8pm.

Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm.

Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent,
OH.

Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens.

Call 330-673-5378 for reservations.

--part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Are you having problems with NEohioPAL digests?? Feedback needed... Message-ID: <120.2e50eac.28a5a578@aol.com> --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is difficult to open and read. So, for digest style delivery: Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect. there is some html gruel) Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000. As far as other types of mail service, I don't know. So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest style. If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com. You don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will not. Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for a solution. If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your settings to receive mail one at a time. There are no problems with that style of delivery that I am aware of..... Regards, Fred Sternfeld --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi

There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some
people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is
difficult to open and read.

So, for digest style delivery:
Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect.
there is some html gruel)
Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000.

As far as other types of mail service, I don't know.

So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest
style.
If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com.  You
don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will
not.  Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for
a solution.

If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your
settings to receive mail one at a time. There are no problems with that style
of delivery that I am aware of.....

Regards,
Fred Sternfeld
--part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces "Once Upon a Mattress" auditions Message-ID: <7d.1947338f.28a72ba4@aol.com> Workshop Players will hold auditions for the musical "Once Upon a Mattress" Saturday, August 25th from 11:00 until 2:00 and Sunday, August 26th from 2:00 until 5:00. Call backs (if needed) will be Sunday, August 26th at 7:00. Auditions will be held at the theater located on Middle Ridge Rd. in Amherst. Performances are weekends beginning November 1st through November 18th. Needed are 6-8 men and 6-8 women ranging in age from 15 to 65. Please come prepared with sheet music, a song, and dressed for movement. No a cappella please! Accompanist provided. All roles available. For further information please call (440) 233-6087 and leave a message, or email the theater at WSPAmherst at aol.com "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" From griesmer at mindspring.com Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 From: griesmer at mindspring.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Labyrinth changes name to Wishhounds Message-ID: <3B76B39B.5AEE142D@aol.com> --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds. This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded. Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble, and to creating original work springing from group process, making it unique among Cleveland theatres. Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August. This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared specifically to younger audiences which will be available for presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead., which will premiere at CPT October 2002, followed by an engagement at New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the U.S. Wishhounds Group Leaders: Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser Wishhounds Collaborators: Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice) If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851 or write to wishhounds at aol.com. --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS

After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that
work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise
Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds.
This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the
same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded.
Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble,
and to creating original work springing from group process, making it
unique among Cleveland theatres.

Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The
Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The
Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August.

This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared
specifically to younger audiences which will be available for
presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of
Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a
new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead.,
which will premiere at CPT  October 2002, followed by an engagement at
New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the
U.S.

Wishhounds Group Leaders:
        Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser
Wishhounds Collaborators:
        Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice)

If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds
and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their
unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851
or write to wishhounds at aol.com.
  --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E-- From LIZ41 at aol.com Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 From: LIZ41 at aol.com (LIZ41 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU LIKE TO DRINK AND YOU LIKE TO LAUGH. . . Message-ID: <113.2b43a49.28a01ca1@aol.com> --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . . Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of FAT MEN IN SKIRTS a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate winery. directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk featuring: Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan Friday & Saturday evenings August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1 at 8:30 pm Ticket price: Fridays $11 Saturdays $14 (440)942-7075 or (440)466-4739 for reservations Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90. Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit. Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307. There's a Marathon station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307. Take 307 3.5 miles until you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back. Have a glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . .

Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of

FAT MEN IN SKIRTS
    a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver


performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate
winery.

directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk

featuring:  Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan

Friday & Saturday evenings  
August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1
at 8:30 pm

Ticket price:  Fridays $11   Saturdays $14
(440)942-7075  or (440)466-4739  for reservations

Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between
Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90.
Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit.  
Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307.  There's a Marathon
station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307.  Take 307 3.5 miles until
you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back.  Have a
glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax
--part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary-- From faa at bbs2.rmrc.net Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 From: faa at bbs2.rmrc.net (The Fine Arts Association) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fine Arts Association Audition notice Message-ID: <3B6EBC49.168009AF@bbs2.rmrc.net> Director Jeff Blanchard is calling for 4 men and 2 women, ages 30's and 40's to audition for The Fine Arts Association's production of "The Nerd." Auditions will be held Sunday, August 12 at 4 PM and Monday, August 13 at 7 PM in The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Come prepared to read from the script-No appointments required. "The Nerd" production dates are: September 28, 29, October 5, 6 at 8 PM and September 30 and October 7 at 3 PM. "The Nerd" is a hilarious story about a bumbling, hopeless "nerd" who shows up on the doorstep of an architect whose life he saved during the Viet Nam War. He outstays his visit inciting uproarious incidents along the way. Questions? Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500. From s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 From: s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu (s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Evita! Last Weekend Message-ID: <85256AA0.005DCD06.00@notesmail1.csuohio.edu> If you have not taken the opportunity to experience the wonderful production of EVITA currently running at the BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS...this weekend is your final chance! "E V I T A" Starring Sandra Emerick and Dan Folina With Michael Greene, Bob Stoesser and Laura Binstock Directed by Scott Spence/Choreographed by Gustavo Urdaneta/Musical Directed by Larry Goodpastor Cleveland Scene says "an exceptionally passionate cast " "Sandra Emerick in the title role...a rare combination of femininity and forceful stage presence" Free Times says Beck Center's Evita is a "stylishly vigorous effort that transmutes every drop of its plentiful energy, talent and budget into onstage production values." Dan Folino as Che "commands the stage with an impressively sharp focus." DON'T MISS THE LAST WEEKEND: August 9-12 Thursday - Saturday, 8 pm and Sunday, 2 pm Call 216-521-2540 for tickets. 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio From funwlbj at ncweb.com Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 From: funwlbj at ncweb.com (Bob & Linda) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Straw Hat Theatre at The Ashtabula Arts Center presents THE SOUND OF MUSIC Message-ID: <002e01c11ec0$fa610160$c5431cd8@Pfunwlbj> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bob & Linda=20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM Subject: The Sound Of Music Rogers and Hammerstein's THE SOUND OF MUSIC Directed by Linda Fundis opened this weekend at=20 THE STRAW HAT THEATRE=20 in Ashtabula,=20 (At The Ashtabula Arts Center) It runs Thursday through Sunday,=20 August 9, 10, 11, 12, and Thursday through Saturday, August 16, 17 & 18. Show times are 8PM For reservations call (440) 964-3396 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Bob & = Linda=20
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM
Subject: The Sound Of Music

Rogers = and=20 Hammerstein's
THE SOUND OF=20 MUSIC
Directed by Linda = Fundis
opened = this weekend at=20
THE = STRAW HAT THEATRE=20
in = Ashtabula,=20
(At = The Ashtabula Arts Center)
 
It runs = Thursday through=20 Sunday,
August = 9, 10, 11,=20 12,
and = Thursday through=20 Saturday,
August = 16, 17 &=20 18.
Show = times are=20 8PM
For = reservations=20 call  = (440) 964-3396
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors for the Fall Semester. Classes begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st 2001. First Instructor: Dance I & Dance II Combined Mon/Wed 1:00-2:50 pm Modern, Jazz, Ballet Second Instructor: African Dance I 6:00-7:50 pm Mon/Wed African Dance II 8:00-9:50 pm Mon/Wed For more information, please call BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East at (216)987-2338. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East

TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is = seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors
for the Fall Semester.  Classes = begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st  2001.

First Instructor:
     Dance = I  &  Dance II   Combined  Mon/Wed  = 1:00-2:50 pm
         &nb= sp; Modern, Jazz, Ballet


Second Instructor:
     African = Dance I     6:00-7:50 pm    = Mon/Wed

     African Dance = II    8:00-9:50 pm     = Mon/Wed


For more information, please = call  BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East
  at (216)987-2338.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mad Arts Co. Announces 2001-2002 Season Message-ID:
      MadArtsCo.
 2001-2002 Season
 
Forty-Deuce
Oct.26th - Nov. 11th   2001
by Alan Bowne                          Directed by Kimberly Mahoney
 
Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
A young hustler tries to get drug money by selling off a run-away boy to a wealthy middle-aged man.  Forty-Deuce opened off Broadway in 1981 and introduced Kevin Bacon, who won an OBIE for his outstanding performance!
 
 
Ivanov
Feb. 8th - Feb. 24th   2002
by Anton Chekhov (adapted by David Hare)              *Guest Director
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
(AEA Members Code Project)
 
Chekhov's first, but least known major play, in a new version by David Hare.
Ivanov is the fierce and funny portrait of a man whose life is plummeting fast into domestic and philosophical chaos.  This adaptation by David Hare premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London, in February 1997 with Ralph Fiennes as the title character.
 
 
Proof         (Pending availability)
April 26th-May12th    2002
by David Auburn                                    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
 
Winner - 2001 Tony for Best Play!
Winner - Pulitzer Prize for Drama!
 
One of the most acclaimed plays of recent seasons, Proof is the story of an enigmatic young woman, her manipulative sister, their brilliant father, and an unexpected suitor.  They are all pieces of the puzzle in the search for the truth behind a mysterious mathematical proof.
 
 
All performances will be held at the new state-of-the-art Theatre Building located on the Tri-C East Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. in Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown!).
 
All productions are produced in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Dept.  (216)987-2338  (Fall classes!)
 
*For more info about our 2001-2002 Season, please call (216)781-3855.
 
Kind Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
Artistic Director
 



Kimberly


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From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST:84 is SOLD OUT in Dobama's Night Kitchen Message-ID: Tickets for this evening's performance of the smash-hit, ANGST:84 by Toni K. Thayer have been sold-out. If anyone wishes to still try to attend the performance, tonight, 8/7 at 8 p.m., at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights the Box Office will be taking a waiting list. For those who wish to be on the waiting list, you must personally be at the theatre between 7:15 and 7:20 p.m. in order to place your name on the waiting list. As the performance is sold-out, we cannot guarantee that anyone on the waiting list will get tickets, but if reservations have not been claimed by approximately 7:50 p.m., tickets will be offered to those on the waiting list in order. Thank you. Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From travelrhoades at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 From: travelrhoades at hotmail.com (Hanna Rhoades) Date: Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Playwright's Salon Message-ID: The Cleveland Playwright's Salon will be meeting this Saturday, August 11th from noon until five. If you would like to share works in progress with other Cleveland writer for constructive criticism, please call Hanna Rhoades at 440.439.0850 or check out our website at www.geocities.com/clvplay. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From JSM7250 at aol.com Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sylvia Auditions for Boulevard Message-ID: <99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b@aol.com> --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney. In Sylvia, Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections -- with a dog. Director is Melissa Welburn. The roles are: Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher Tom, another dog owner Leslie, a female marriage counselor Phyllis, Kate's friend Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person. The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road, just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates: Sunday August 26 2-4 p.m. Monday. August 27 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks) Come prepared to read from the script. No appointments are necessary. Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. The production will be held at Woodbury School, 15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights. Production dates are: Oct. 25, 26, 27 and Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 For more information, e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call 216-491-1355. --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney.  
In Sylvia,  Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life
crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is
not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections
-- with a dog.

Director is Melissa Welburn.

The roles are:
Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman
Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman
Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher
Tom, another dog owner
Leslie, a female marriage counselor
Phyllis, Kate's friend

Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person.

The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road,
just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates:
      Sunday August 26    2-4 p.m.
      Monday. August 27   7 - 9 p.m.
      Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks)

Come prepared to read from the script.  No appointments are necessary.  

Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights
Community Life Department.  The production will be held at Woodbury School,
15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights.  Production dates are:
Oct. 25, 26, 27 and
Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10  

For more information,  e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call
216-491-1355.




--part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Talkback with Shelly Butler and Andrew May Message-ID: <34.1902c006.28a21154@aol.com> Ever wonder what things impress and auditor and what drives them up the wall? Well here is your chance to talk to the experts. The Cleveland Theater Collective will sponsor a talk back with Shelly Butler, the Administrative Assistant to James Bundy for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and Andrew May, an Artistic Associate at the Cleveland Play House. They will answer your questions regarding the recent series of auditions held for both theaters. The event will take place Monday August the 13th at 7:30 PM in Studio One at the Cleveland Play House. Admission for Cleveland Theater Collective members is free. All others will be asked to pay two dollars at the door. They will not answer questions regarding individual auditions or pieces. They will, however, let you know what type of things will get you closer to "getting the job" and what things will get your headshot put in the "no thank you" category. This is a great chance to pick the brains of the people who make the preliminary casting decisions for the two LORT Theaters in town. I encourage everyone to attend. If you have any questions feel free to contact Fred Gloor at fgloor at ix.netcom.com From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC Workshop-Felix Ivanov Message-ID: MOVEMENT WORKSHOP=20 Presented by Felix Ivanov August 25 and 26, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm each day (1 hour lunch break) At the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue (Rehearsal Room C) Actors clamor to participate in Felix Ivanov's movement workshops and classe= s=20 at the prestigious Juilliard School and at the Actors Center in New York=20 City. Ivanov uses a variety of exercises to improve balance, flexibility,=20 rhythm, and ability to "live" in the moment, opening up new possibilities fo= r=20 expressing character, conflict and comedy. A native of the former Soviet=20 Union, Ivanov has over twenty years of intensive experience in teaching and=20 choreographing, with expertise in movement, physical comedy, character dance= =20 and stage combat. He has choreographed productions at Lincoln Center, the=20 Acting Company, and the Guthrie Theater. =20 (Clip and return, with check) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --=20 *** SPECIAL OFFER *** Name: __________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ Fee Options =E2=80=93 Circle One Participants CTC members who have participated in a previous CTC workshop $15 CTC members $25 Non-members $40 Observers $25 Registration deadline is August 22. =20 Mail check payable to: The Cleveland Theater Collective c/o Margaret Lynch 17115 Ernadale Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44111 From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson Invites You to Attend A Review of the NBTF Message-ID: <5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b@aol.com> --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of "The National Black Theatre Festival: A 'Living Legends' Conference." If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions, and look for new talent Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way that the 'Living Legends' do. Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Space limited. Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. Donation. --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of
"The National Black Theatre Festival:  A 'Living Legends' Conference."

If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner,
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,
and look for new talent

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way  
that the 'Living Legends' do.

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Space limited.  Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP.  Donation.

--part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary-- From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: DOBAMA THEATRE PRESENTS THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Mois?s Kaufman Tickets are now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Moises Kaufman, which will be at Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights from September 14 to October 6, 2001. Dubbed "nothing short of stunning" by New York Magazine and "an amazing piece of theatre" by the New York Post, THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are all also capable of. It is a tale about the gulf between ignorance and understanding, and how tolerance can overcome hate. In October of 1998, 21-year-old openly gay student Matthew Shepard was beaten savagely and left to die tied to a fence in the middle of a lonely prairie outside of Laramie, Wyoming. The two men convicted of his murder would later claim that Matthew's sexual orientation was a factor in the brutal and deadly attack. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie and conducted more than 200 interviews with the people there over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of Shepard's death and during the trial of the two men accused of killing him. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is the result of this extraordinary journey - and a deeply moving theatrical experience. "One of the Top Ten Plays of the Year" - Time Magazine DIRECTED BY JOEL HAMMER September 14 through October 6, 2001 Performances: 8 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings 7:30 p.m., Sunday, September 19, Special "Pay-What-You-Can Performance." 2:30 p.m. Sunday Matinees, September 23 and September 30. 4 p.m. Saturday Matinee, October 6. Tickets: $11-$18 (Group rates available, call for details) For reservations, call the Dobama Theatre Box Office at (216) 932-3396 Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From Ccontempdt at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes Message-ID: <3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e@aol.com> --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <53.9d97ece.28a2c8a4 at aol.com> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:53:56 EDT Subject: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10527 --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes Classes begin September 10 For more information call 216.556.2471 ______________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement Ages 10-13 6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Thursday 4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Beg Teen/Adult 6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Saturday 9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10 10:30-Noon Horton-Based Modern Technique Beg Teen/Adult 12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director

Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes
Classes begin September 10
For more information call 216.556.2471
______________________________________________________________________
Tuesday
4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement  Ages 10-13
6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique              Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Thursday
4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique  Beg Teen/Adult
6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique        Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Saturday
9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10
10:30-Noon      Horton-Based Modern Technique       Beg Teen/Adult
12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult
--part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary-- --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary-- From MATILK at aol.com Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 From: MATILK at aol.com (MATILK at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's THE ZOO STORY -- only two weeks remain! Message-ID: <9e.18671c24.28a2dde1@aol.com> Don't miss THE PARK BENCH TOUR... Charenton Theater Co. presents Edward Albee's THE ZOO STORY directed by Greg Vovos produced by Melissa Tilk featuring Charles Kartali as Jerry Andrew Narten as Peter Aug. 10-11 at Lincoln Park (West 14th Street in Tremont) Aug. 17-18 at Eden, the home of Jeon Francis 3256 W. 99th Street, just south of Denison (The house is blue 'n' white, and street parking is available) Admission: All performances are $5, except special BENEFIT performance with post-show party and band (The Decline) on August 18, $10 admission Ticket info: 216.781.9987, www.charenton.org ***Reservations not required EXCEPT for Aug. 18 From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids news Message-ID: <10c.3d6e45a.28a2f604@aol.com> Just FYI on Kulture Kids...if not suitable for your news, no problem... Kulture Kids is presenting "To The West!" at Wiley Middle School in University Heights on Thursday, August 9th at 2 PM. It is free and open to the public!! This special production utilizes children from the Heights Community Services Camp and also features a special presentation of "Africa Alive!" by absolutely adorable 6-year-olds! Thursday's edition of The Sun Press contains an article on Kulture Kids and this show, so please check it out. Kulture Kids is a non-profit organization directed by Robin Pease (AEA) and recently received grants from The George Gund Foundation, The Wean Foundation, and the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation. www.kulturekids.org From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MadArtsCo. Auditions for Forty-Deuce Message-ID:
MadArtsCo. Announces:
 
              AUDITIONS
                       For
            FORTY-DEUCE      by Alan Bowne                 directed  by kimberly mahoney

Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
 

Saturday Aug. 25th              11:00 - 1:00pm

Sunday Aug. 26th                11:00 - 1:00pm

*Come prepared with one dramatic monologue, no longer than two minutes in length.

Production Dates:       Oct. 26th - Nov. 11th    2001

Rehearsals start:        Monday, Sept. 10th

*Seeking a versatile cast of seven men ages 18-55.

AUGIE                                   Brooklyn Italian, in his forties.

MITCHELL                           Manhattan Jewish, in his late teens.

RICKY                                  Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens. 

CRANK                                Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens.

BLOW                                  Lowere East side Ukranian, in his late teens.

JOHN ANTHONY              WASP, in his early teens.

ROPER                                WASP, About fifty years old.

*Auditions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown), East 2 Theatre Building, Parking Lot E, Studio Theatre.

Please call (216)781-3855 for more info and to make an audition appointment! 


Kind Regards,
Kimberly
Artistic Director


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From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Wed Aug 8 21:20:01 2001 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 21:20:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone producing "Joseph?" Message-ID: --part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is anyone producing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat within the next year? If so, please email AlmostFamous223 at aol.com. Thank you very much! ~~~~ALEX~~~~ --part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Is anyone producing Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat  within the
next year?  If so, please email AlmostFamous223 at aol.com. Thank you very much!

~~~~ALEX~~~~


--part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apologies to Shelly Butler Message-ID: <97.1975e1e8.28a3908d@aol.com> The Cleveland Theater Collective wishes to apologize most humbly to Shelley Butler, who has served for three years as "Artistic Associate" at Great Lakes Theater Festival, not as an administrative assistant to James Bundy, as we so inaccurately referred to her in our announcement of the audition talkback scheduled for Monday, August 13, at 7 pm in Studio One of the Cleveland Play House. Shelley, who has been a strong advocate for local theater artists in her position at GLTF, is about to leave Cleveland to assume the position of Artistic Associate at the Hartford Stage Company. We wish her all the best. Margaret Lynch and Fred Gloor From elisabethmadden at msn.com Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 From: elisabethmadden at msn.com (Elisabeth Madden) Date: Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Porthouse Theatre Message-ID:

"Porthouse Theatre's 2001 season has been one of its brightest...The final show of the season is a blockbuster production of Big River."

-David Ritchey,  West Side Leader

 

"...Big River is both instructive and entertaining...the feel-good musical is a great family show and a wonderful way to introduce theater to children, particularly under Terri Kent's animated production and some standout performances."

-Fran Heller,  Cleveland Jewish News

Don't miss your final chance to see Porthouse Theatre's production of Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn! The show runs until this Sunday, August 12th. "The supporting cast boasts a harvest of memorable comic talent", (Irv Korman, Sun Newspapers). People everywhere are raving about this fantastic musical that retells one of the greatest American novels. Remember to come early to experience a Porthouse Theatre tradition, the Greenshow. This year the preshow entertainment will focus on Mark Twain's American Mid-West. Enjoy a picnic dinner at Porthouse, on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, and experience these two outstanding performances, all in one sitting! Reserve your tickets now for this "rare melodious merger of literature and song...guaranteed to make readers hum and hummers read", (Keith Joseph, Scene Magazine). Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. The box office can be reached at 1-800-262-9444 Thursday-Saturday from 12-6:00 PM on the Kent State University campus.



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From Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 From: Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com (Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT SEASON/AUDITIONS Message-ID: The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is excited to announce it's 2001-2002 season. In November of 2001 we will open our 21st season with that family favorite, "Annie", directed by Lenne Jacobs-Snivley. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will be presented in February of 2002 under the direction of Bruce Orendorf. Directors Sandy Leposa and Linda Raksi will bring "Little Shop of Horrors" to our stage in May of 2002. As a reminder, auditions for "Annie" will be August 11th and August 13th. Children (girls only) will be seen Saturday, August 11th at 1:00. Prepare a song and an accompanist will be provided. Adult auditions will be held on Monday, August 13th at 7:00. Adults have a song ready AND dress for movement. All auditions will be held at 5640 Briarcliff Dr. (the Nike Site) Garfield Hts, OH 44125. Any questions, please call (216) 441-7027 or (216) 475-8313. From dramaticdesign at yahoo.com Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 From: dramaticdesign at yahoo.com (dottie oliver) Date: Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ORGANIST/KEYBOARDIST NEEDED! Message-ID: <20010809221059.55280.qmail@web12301.mail.yahoo.com> Job opportunity for an organist/keyboardist at our church. I do community theater and thought this job may interest one of the many talented musicians in the Cleveland area. I know there are lots of you out there! Position Title: Church Organist/Keyboardist (part-time) Job Description: We seek an experienced, personable, and faithful organist to join our team. The organist will provide music for weekly service (we have a great choir!!), weddings, funerals, and other liturgical events. We prefer a candidate with a Bachelor's Degree in Music and/or someone who has experience in liturgical worship. Organization: Twinsburg First Congregational United Chuch of Christ Congregation size: 250 Contact name: Music Committee Phone: 330-425-2181 Fax: 330-425-1759 web: firstcongregational.church at worldnet.att.net # of services: 1/week # of rehearsals: 1/week Hours per week: 4 + personal practice time Instruments: 1987 Allen - 2 Manual - Full Pedal Digital Organ ADC222A. Techniques Digital Keyboard. Yamaha Piano. Annual Salary: $5,000 - $6,000 Weeks of paid vacation: 2 Benefits: Book/music allowance Position Available: 9/30/01 Please contact ASAP. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Workshop Reminders Message-ID: <22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e@aol.com> --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01 ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Career Development=20 Workshops Monday, Aug. 13th: Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid," part= =20 II 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM [Note: It's OK if you missed part I on Mon.=20 8/6th.] All about "Showcases" & developing your own=20 "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. A review of Networking, the Internet & other=20 Marketing =20 Techniques. =20 Monday, Aug. 20th: "Creating Your 'Signature Style' Career Game Plan= " 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Are you ready to do what it takes to be an=20 actor who gets=20 auditions & work? Do you ever need=20 encouragement to 'keep=20 going?' This workshop shows you how to use=20 specific=20 physical, mental, emotional & spiritual=20 techniques to prepare =20 yourself to be an actor on-stage, on-camera &= =20 voiceover &=20 'keep going when the going gets tough'. Advanced registration required. Fee: $25.00 per session. Register for both: $45.00. Call: (216) 561-8608. ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade: OPEN STUDIO" Sessions meet=20 Saturdays, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM =20 Actors should come prepared to work on:=20 . Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene wor= k . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20 industrial, film) =20 & Voiceover . Audition techniques that get results. . Resources, networking & other 'survival skills' Fee: $25.00 per session. Call (216)=20 561-8608 to register. ITEM REMINDER:the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a= =20 Review of=20 "The National Black Theatre Festival: =A0A 'Living Legends' Conference."=20 If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know=20 Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner= ,=20 and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these=20 and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki=20 Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these=20 international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases t= o=20 market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,=20 and look for new talent=20 Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to=20 showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way= =20 =A0=20 that the 'Living Legends' do.=20 Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20 Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20 --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01


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      REMINDER:  "Tricks=20= of the Trade" Actors' Career Development=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;   Workshops

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      6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
           &= nbsp;            = ;     [Note:  It's OK if you missed part I on=20= Mon.=20
8/6th.]
            = ;            &nb= sp;     All about "Showcases" & developing your= own=20
"One=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get= work.
            = ;            &nb= sp;     A review of Networking, the Internet &=20= other=20
Marketing  
            = ;            &nb= sp;     Techniques.
      
      Monday, Aug. 20th:  "Creati= ng Your 'Signature Style' Career Game Plan"
      6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
            = ;            &nb= sp;     
Are you ready to do what it takes to be= an=20
actor who gets=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     auditions & work?  Do you ever nee= d=20
encouragement to 'keep=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     going?'  This workshop shows you how t= o use=20
specific=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     physical, mental, emotional & spiritual= =20
techniques to prepare  
            = ;            &nb= sp;     yourself to be an actor on-stage, on-camera= &=20
voiceover &=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     'keep going when the going gets tough'.

      Advanced registration required.
      Fee:  $25.00 per session. &nbs= p;Register for both: $45.00.
      Call: (216) 561-8608.


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      REMINDER:  "Tricks=20= of the Trade: OPEN STUDIO"  Sessions meet=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;  Saturdays, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
            = ;            &nb= sp; 
      Actors should come prepared to=20= work on:=20
            = ; . Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene= work
            = ; . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20
industrial, film)  
            = ;      & Voiceover
            = ; . Audition techniques that get results.
            = ; . Resources, networking & other 'survival skills'

 Fee:  $25.00 per session.      &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =   Call (216)=20
561-8608 to register.

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      REMINDER:the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a=20
Review of=20
"The National Black Theatre Festival: =A0A 'Living Legends' Conferenc= e."=20

If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should k= now=20
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jama= l Warner,=20
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions the= se=20
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mik= ki=20
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how thes= e=20
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Sho= wcases to=20
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and production= s,=20
and look for new talent=20

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your opt= ions to=20
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the= way=20
=A0=20
that the 'Living Legends' do.=20

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20
Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20






--part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening Night for "All In The Timing" at Tree City Players Message-ID: --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement! Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All In The Timing." Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski. Tonight at 8pm. Tomorrow at 8pm. Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm. Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent, OH. Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens. Call 330-673-5378 for reservations. --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement!

Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All
In The Timing."  Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski.

Tonight at 8pm.  

Tomorrow at 8pm.

Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm.

Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent,
OH.

Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens.

Call 330-673-5378 for reservations.

--part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Are you having problems with NEohioPAL digests?? Feedback needed... Message-ID: <120.2e50eac.28a5a578@aol.com> --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is difficult to open and read. So, for digest style delivery: Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect. there is some html gruel) Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000. As far as other types of mail service, I don't know. So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest style. If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com. You don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will not. Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for a solution. If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your settings to receive mail one at a time. There are no problems with that style of delivery that I am aware of..... Regards, Fred Sternfeld --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi

There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some
people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is
difficult to open and read.

So, for digest style delivery:
Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect.
there is some html gruel)
Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000.

As far as other types of mail service, I don't know.

So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest
style.
If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com.  You
don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will
not.  Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for
a solution.

If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your
settings to receive mail one at a time. There are no problems with that style
of delivery that I am aware of.....

Regards,
Fred Sternfeld
--part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces "Once Upon a Mattress" auditions Message-ID: <7d.1947338f.28a72ba4@aol.com> Workshop Players will hold auditions for the musical "Once Upon a Mattress" Saturday, August 25th from 11:00 until 2:00 and Sunday, August 26th from 2:00 until 5:00. Call backs (if needed) will be Sunday, August 26th at 7:00. Auditions will be held at the theater located on Middle Ridge Rd. in Amherst. Performances are weekends beginning November 1st through November 18th. Needed are 6-8 men and 6-8 women ranging in age from 15 to 65. Please come prepared with sheet music, a song, and dressed for movement. No a cappella please! Accompanist provided. All roles available. For further information please call (440) 233-6087 and leave a message, or email the theater at WSPAmherst at aol.com "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" From griesmer at mindspring.com Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 From: griesmer at mindspring.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Labyrinth changes name to Wishhounds Message-ID: <3B76B39B.5AEE142D@aol.com> --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds. This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded. Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble, and to creating original work springing from group process, making it unique among Cleveland theatres. Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August. This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared specifically to younger audiences which will be available for presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead., which will premiere at CPT October 2002, followed by an engagement at New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the U.S. Wishhounds Group Leaders: Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser Wishhounds Collaborators: Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice) If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851 or write to wishhounds at aol.com. --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS

After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that
work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise
Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds.
This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the
same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded.
Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble,
and to creating original work springing from group process, making it
unique among Cleveland theatres.

Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The
Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The
Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August.

This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared
specifically to younger audiences which will be available for
presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of
Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a
new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead.,
which will premiere at CPT  October 2002, followed by an engagement at
New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the
U.S.

Wishhounds Group Leaders:
        Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser
Wishhounds Collaborators:
        Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice)

If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds
and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their
unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851
or write to wishhounds at aol.com.
  --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E-- From LIZ41 at aol.com Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 From: LIZ41 at aol.com (LIZ41 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU LIKE TO DRINK AND YOU LIKE TO LAUGH. . . Message-ID: <113.2b43a49.28a01ca1@aol.com> --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . . Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of FAT MEN IN SKIRTS a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate winery. directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk featuring: Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan Friday & Saturday evenings August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1 at 8:30 pm Ticket price: Fridays $11 Saturdays $14 (440)942-7075 or (440)466-4739 for reservations Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90. Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit. Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307. There's a Marathon station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307. Take 307 3.5 miles until you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back. Have a glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . .

Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of

FAT MEN IN SKIRTS
    a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver


performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate
winery.

directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk

featuring:  Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan

Friday & Saturday evenings  
August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1
at 8:30 pm

Ticket price:  Fridays $11   Saturdays $14
(440)942-7075  or (440)466-4739  for reservations

Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between
Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90.
Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit.  
Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307.  There's a Marathon
station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307.  Take 307 3.5 miles until
you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back.  Have a
glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax
--part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary-- From faa at bbs2.rmrc.net Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 From: faa at bbs2.rmrc.net (The Fine Arts Association) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fine Arts Association Audition notice Message-ID: <3B6EBC49.168009AF@bbs2.rmrc.net> Director Jeff Blanchard is calling for 4 men and 2 women, ages 30's and 40's to audition for The Fine Arts Association's production of "The Nerd." Auditions will be held Sunday, August 12 at 4 PM and Monday, August 13 at 7 PM in The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Come prepared to read from the script-No appointments required. "The Nerd" production dates are: September 28, 29, October 5, 6 at 8 PM and September 30 and October 7 at 3 PM. "The Nerd" is a hilarious story about a bumbling, hopeless "nerd" who shows up on the doorstep of an architect whose life he saved during the Viet Nam War. He outstays his visit inciting uproarious incidents along the way. Questions? Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500. From s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 From: s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu (s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Evita! Last Weekend Message-ID: <85256AA0.005DCD06.00@notesmail1.csuohio.edu> If you have not taken the opportunity to experience the wonderful production of EVITA currently running at the BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS...this weekend is your final chance! "E V I T A" Starring Sandra Emerick and Dan Folina With Michael Greene, Bob Stoesser and Laura Binstock Directed by Scott Spence/Choreographed by Gustavo Urdaneta/Musical Directed by Larry Goodpastor Cleveland Scene says "an exceptionally passionate cast " "Sandra Emerick in the title role...a rare combination of femininity and forceful stage presence" Free Times says Beck Center's Evita is a "stylishly vigorous effort that transmutes every drop of its plentiful energy, talent and budget into onstage production values." Dan Folino as Che "commands the stage with an impressively sharp focus." DON'T MISS THE LAST WEEKEND: August 9-12 Thursday - Saturday, 8 pm and Sunday, 2 pm Call 216-521-2540 for tickets. 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio From funwlbj at ncweb.com Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 From: funwlbj at ncweb.com (Bob & Linda) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Straw Hat Theatre at The Ashtabula Arts Center presents THE SOUND OF MUSIC Message-ID: <002e01c11ec0$fa610160$c5431cd8@Pfunwlbj> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bob & Linda=20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM Subject: The Sound Of Music Rogers and Hammerstein's THE SOUND OF MUSIC Directed by Linda Fundis opened this weekend at=20 THE STRAW HAT THEATRE=20 in Ashtabula,=20 (At The Ashtabula Arts Center) It runs Thursday through Sunday,=20 August 9, 10, 11, 12, and Thursday through Saturday, August 16, 17 & 18. Show times are 8PM For reservations call (440) 964-3396 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Bob & = Linda=20
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM
Subject: The Sound Of Music

Rogers = and=20 Hammerstein's
THE SOUND OF=20 MUSIC
Directed by Linda = Fundis
opened = this weekend at=20
THE = STRAW HAT THEATRE=20
in = Ashtabula,=20
(At = The Ashtabula Arts Center)
 
It runs = Thursday through=20 Sunday,
August = 9, 10, 11,=20 12,
and = Thursday through=20 Saturday,
August = 16, 17 &=20 18.
Show = times are=20 8PM
For = reservations=20 call  = (440) 964-3396
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors for the Fall Semester. Classes begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st 2001. First Instructor: Dance I & Dance II Combined Mon/Wed 1:00-2:50 pm Modern, Jazz, Ballet Second Instructor: African Dance I 6:00-7:50 pm Mon/Wed African Dance II 8:00-9:50 pm Mon/Wed For more information, please call BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East at (216)987-2338. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East

TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is = seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors
for the Fall Semester.  Classes = begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st  2001.

First Instructor:
     Dance = I  &  Dance II   Combined  Mon/Wed  = 1:00-2:50 pm
         &nb= sp; Modern, Jazz, Ballet


Second Instructor:
     African = Dance I     6:00-7:50 pm    = Mon/Wed

     African Dance = II    8:00-9:50 pm     = Mon/Wed


For more information, please = call  BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East
  at (216)987-2338.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mad Arts Co. Announces 2001-2002 Season Message-ID:
      MadArtsCo.
 2001-2002 Season
 
Forty-Deuce
Oct.26th - Nov. 11th   2001
by Alan Bowne                          Directed by Kimberly Mahoney
 
Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
A young hustler tries to get drug money by selling off a run-away boy to a wealthy middle-aged man.  Forty-Deuce opened off Broadway in 1981 and introduced Kevin Bacon, who won an OBIE for his outstanding performance!
 
 
Ivanov
Feb. 8th - Feb. 24th   2002
by Anton Chekhov (adapted by David Hare)              *Guest Director
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
(AEA Members Code Project)
 
Chekhov's first, but least known major play, in a new version by David Hare.
Ivanov is the fierce and funny portrait of a man whose life is plummeting fast into domestic and philosophical chaos.  This adaptation by David Hare premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London, in February 1997 with Ralph Fiennes as the title character.
 
 
Proof         (Pending availability)
April 26th-May12th    2002
by David Auburn                                    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
 
Winner - 2001 Tony for Best Play!
Winner - Pulitzer Prize for Drama!
 
One of the most acclaimed plays of recent seasons, Proof is the story of an enigmatic young woman, her manipulative sister, their brilliant father, and an unexpected suitor.  They are all pieces of the puzzle in the search for the truth behind a mysterious mathematical proof.
 
 
All performances will be held at the new state-of-the-art Theatre Building located on the Tri-C East Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. in Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown!).
 
All productions are produced in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Dept.  (216)987-2338  (Fall classes!)
 
*For more info about our 2001-2002 Season, please call (216)781-3855.
 
Kind Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
Artistic Director
 



Kimberly


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From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST:84 is SOLD OUT in Dobama's Night Kitchen Message-ID: Tickets for this evening's performance of the smash-hit, ANGST:84 by Toni K. Thayer have been sold-out. If anyone wishes to still try to attend the performance, tonight, 8/7 at 8 p.m., at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights the Box Office will be taking a waiting list. For those who wish to be on the waiting list, you must personally be at the theatre between 7:15 and 7:20 p.m. in order to place your name on the waiting list. As the performance is sold-out, we cannot guarantee that anyone on the waiting list will get tickets, but if reservations have not been claimed by approximately 7:50 p.m., tickets will be offered to those on the waiting list in order. Thank you. Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From travelrhoades at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 From: travelrhoades at hotmail.com (Hanna Rhoades) Date: Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Playwright's Salon Message-ID: The Cleveland Playwright's Salon will be meeting this Saturday, August 11th from noon until five. If you would like to share works in progress with other Cleveland writer for constructive criticism, please call Hanna Rhoades at 440.439.0850 or check out our website at www.geocities.com/clvplay. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From JSM7250 at aol.com Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sylvia Auditions for Boulevard Message-ID: <99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b@aol.com> --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney. In Sylvia, Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections -- with a dog. Director is Melissa Welburn. The roles are: Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher Tom, another dog owner Leslie, a female marriage counselor Phyllis, Kate's friend Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person. The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road, just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates: Sunday August 26 2-4 p.m. Monday. August 27 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks) Come prepared to read from the script. No appointments are necessary. Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. The production will be held at Woodbury School, 15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights. Production dates are: Oct. 25, 26, 27 and Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 For more information, e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call 216-491-1355. --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney.  
In Sylvia,  Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life
crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is
not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections
-- with a dog.

Director is Melissa Welburn.

The roles are:
Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman
Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman
Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher
Tom, another dog owner
Leslie, a female marriage counselor
Phyllis, Kate's friend

Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person.

The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road,
just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates:
      Sunday August 26    2-4 p.m.
      Monday. August 27   7 - 9 p.m.
      Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks)

Come prepared to read from the script.  No appointments are necessary.  

Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights
Community Life Department.  The production will be held at Woodbury School,
15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights.  Production dates are:
Oct. 25, 26, 27 and
Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10  

For more information,  e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call
216-491-1355.




--part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Talkback with Shelly Butler and Andrew May Message-ID: <34.1902c006.28a21154@aol.com> Ever wonder what things impress and auditor and what drives them up the wall? Well here is your chance to talk to the experts. The Cleveland Theater Collective will sponsor a talk back with Shelly Butler, the Administrative Assistant to James Bundy for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and Andrew May, an Artistic Associate at the Cleveland Play House. They will answer your questions regarding the recent series of auditions held for both theaters. The event will take place Monday August the 13th at 7:30 PM in Studio One at the Cleveland Play House. Admission for Cleveland Theater Collective members is free. All others will be asked to pay two dollars at the door. They will not answer questions regarding individual auditions or pieces. They will, however, let you know what type of things will get you closer to "getting the job" and what things will get your headshot put in the "no thank you" category. This is a great chance to pick the brains of the people who make the preliminary casting decisions for the two LORT Theaters in town. I encourage everyone to attend. If you have any questions feel free to contact Fred Gloor at fgloor at ix.netcom.com From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC Workshop-Felix Ivanov Message-ID: MOVEMENT WORKSHOP=20 Presented by Felix Ivanov August 25 and 26, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm each day (1 hour lunch break) At the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue (Rehearsal Room C) Actors clamor to participate in Felix Ivanov's movement workshops and classe= s=20 at the prestigious Juilliard School and at the Actors Center in New York=20 City. Ivanov uses a variety of exercises to improve balance, flexibility,=20 rhythm, and ability to "live" in the moment, opening up new possibilities fo= r=20 expressing character, conflict and comedy. A native of the former Soviet=20 Union, Ivanov has over twenty years of intensive experience in teaching and=20 choreographing, with expertise in movement, physical comedy, character dance= =20 and stage combat. He has choreographed productions at Lincoln Center, the=20 Acting Company, and the Guthrie Theater. =20 (Clip and return, with check) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --=20 *** SPECIAL OFFER *** Name: __________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ Fee Options =E2=80=93 Circle One Participants CTC members who have participated in a previous CTC workshop $15 CTC members $25 Non-members $40 Observers $25 Registration deadline is August 22. =20 Mail check payable to: The Cleveland Theater Collective c/o Margaret Lynch 17115 Ernadale Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44111 From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson Invites You to Attend A Review of the NBTF Message-ID: <5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b@aol.com> --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of "The National Black Theatre Festival: A 'Living Legends' Conference." If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions, and look for new talent Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way that the 'Living Legends' do. Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Space limited. Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. Donation. --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of
"The National Black Theatre Festival:  A 'Living Legends' Conference."

If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner,
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,
and look for new talent

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way  
that the 'Living Legends' do.

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Space limited.  Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP.  Donation.

--part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary-- From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: DOBAMA THEATRE PRESENTS THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Mois?s Kaufman Tickets are now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Moises Kaufman, which will be at Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights from September 14 to October 6, 2001. Dubbed "nothing short of stunning" by New York Magazine and "an amazing piece of theatre" by the New York Post, THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are all also capable of. It is a tale about the gulf between ignorance and understanding, and how tolerance can overcome hate. In October of 1998, 21-year-old openly gay student Matthew Shepard was beaten savagely and left to die tied to a fence in the middle of a lonely prairie outside of Laramie, Wyoming. The two men convicted of his murder would later claim that Matthew's sexual orientation was a factor in the brutal and deadly attack. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie and conducted more than 200 interviews with the people there over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of Shepard's death and during the trial of the two men accused of killing him. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is the result of this extraordinary journey - and a deeply moving theatrical experience. "One of the Top Ten Plays of the Year" - Time Magazine DIRECTED BY JOEL HAMMER September 14 through October 6, 2001 Performances: 8 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings 7:30 p.m., Sunday, September 19, Special "Pay-What-You-Can Performance." 2:30 p.m. Sunday Matinees, September 23 and September 30. 4 p.m. Saturday Matinee, October 6. Tickets: $11-$18 (Group rates available, call for details) For reservations, call the Dobama Theatre Box Office at (216) 932-3396 Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From Ccontempdt at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes Message-ID: <3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e@aol.com> --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <53.9d97ece.28a2c8a4 at aol.com> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:53:56 EDT Subject: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10527 --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes Classes begin September 10 For more information call 216.556.2471 ______________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement Ages 10-13 6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Thursday 4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Beg Teen/Adult 6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Saturday 9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10 10:30-Noon Horton-Based Modern Technique Beg Teen/Adult 12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director

Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes
Classes begin September 10
For more information call 216.556.2471
______________________________________________________________________
Tuesday
4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement  Ages 10-13
6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique              Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Thursday
4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique  Beg Teen/Adult
6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique        Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Saturday
9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10
10:30-Noon      Horton-Based Modern Technique       Beg Teen/Adult
12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult
--part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary-- --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary-- From MATILK at aol.com Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 From: MATILK at aol.com (MATILK at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's THE ZOO STORY -- only two weeks remain! Message-ID: <9e.18671c24.28a2dde1@aol.com> Don't miss THE PARK BENCH TOUR... Charenton Theater Co. presents Edward Albee's THE ZOO STORY directed by Greg Vovos produced by Melissa Tilk featuring Charles Kartali as Jerry Andrew Narten as Peter Aug. 10-11 at Lincoln Park (West 14th Street in Tremont) Aug. 17-18 at Eden, the home of Jeon Francis 3256 W. 99th Street, just south of Denison (The house is blue 'n' white, and street parking is available) Admission: All performances are $5, except special BENEFIT performance with post-show party and band (The Decline) on August 18, $10 admission Ticket info: 216.781.9987, www.charenton.org ***Reservations not required EXCEPT for Aug. 18 From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids news Message-ID: <10c.3d6e45a.28a2f604@aol.com> Just FYI on Kulture Kids...if not suitable for your news, no problem... Kulture Kids is presenting "To The West!" at Wiley Middle School in University Heights on Thursday, August 9th at 2 PM. It is free and open to the public!! This special production utilizes children from the Heights Community Services Camp and also features a special presentation of "Africa Alive!" by absolutely adorable 6-year-olds! Thursday's edition of The Sun Press contains an article on Kulture Kids and this show, so please check it out. Kulture Kids is a non-profit organization directed by Robin Pease (AEA) and recently received grants from The George Gund Foundation, The Wean Foundation, and the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation. www.kulturekids.org From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MadArtsCo. Auditions for Forty-Deuce Message-ID:
MadArtsCo. Announces:
 
              AUDITIONS
                       For
            FORTY-DEUCE      by Alan Bowne                 directed  by kimberly mahoney

Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
 

Saturday Aug. 25th              11:00 - 1:00pm

Sunday Aug. 26th                11:00 - 1:00pm

*Come prepared with one dramatic monologue, no longer than two minutes in length.

Production Dates:       Oct. 26th - Nov. 11th    2001

Rehearsals start:        Monday, Sept. 10th

*Seeking a versatile cast of seven men ages 18-55.

AUGIE                                   Brooklyn Italian, in his forties.

MITCHELL                           Manhattan Jewish, in his late teens.

RICKY                                  Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens. 

CRANK                                Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens.

BLOW                                  Lowere East side Ukranian, in his late teens.

JOHN ANTHONY              WASP, in his early teens.

ROPER                                WASP, About fifty years old.

*Auditions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown), East 2 Theatre Building, Parking Lot E, Studio Theatre.

Please call (216)781-3855 for more info and to make an audition appointment! 


Kind Regards,
Kimberly
Artistic Director


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--part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apologies to Shelly Butler Message-ID: <97.1975e1e8.28a3908d@aol.com> The Cleveland Theater Collective wishes to apologize most humbly to Shelley Butler, who has served for three years as "Artistic Associate" at Great Lakes Theater Festival, not as an administrative assistant to James Bundy, as we so inaccurately referred to her in our announcement of the audition talkback scheduled for Monday, August 13, at 7 pm in Studio One of the Cleveland Play House. Shelley, who has been a strong advocate for local theater artists in her position at GLTF, is about to leave Cleveland to assume the position of Artistic Associate at the Hartford Stage Company. We wish her all the best. Margaret Lynch and Fred Gloor From elisabethmadden at msn.com Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 From: elisabethmadden at msn.com (Elisabeth Madden) Date: Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Porthouse Theatre Message-ID:

"Porthouse Theatre's 2001 season has been one of its brightest...The final show of the season is a blockbuster production of Big River."

-David Ritchey,  West Side Leader

 

"...Big River is both instructive and entertaining...the feel-good musical is a great family show and a wonderful way to introduce theater to children, particularly under Terri Kent's animated production and some standout performances."

-Fran Heller,  Cleveland Jewish News

Don't miss your final chance to see Porthouse Theatre's production of Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn! The show runs until this Sunday, August 12th. "The supporting cast boasts a harvest of memorable comic talent", (Irv Korman, Sun Newspapers). People everywhere are raving about this fantastic musical that retells one of the greatest American novels. Remember to come early to experience a Porthouse Theatre tradition, the Greenshow. This year the preshow entertainment will focus on Mark Twain's American Mid-West. Enjoy a picnic dinner at Porthouse, on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, and experience these two outstanding performances, all in one sitting! Reserve your tickets now for this "rare melodious merger of literature and song...guaranteed to make readers hum and hummers read", (Keith Joseph, Scene Magazine). Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. The box office can be reached at 1-800-262-9444 Thursday-Saturday from 12-6:00 PM on the Kent State University campus.



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From Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 From: Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com (Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT SEASON/AUDITIONS Message-ID: The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is excited to announce it's 2001-2002 season. In November of 2001 we will open our 21st season with that family favorite, "Annie", directed by Lenne Jacobs-Snivley. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will be presented in February of 2002 under the direction of Bruce Orendorf. Directors Sandy Leposa and Linda Raksi will bring "Little Shop of Horrors" to our stage in May of 2002. As a reminder, auditions for "Annie" will be August 11th and August 13th. Children (girls only) will be seen Saturday, August 11th at 1:00. Prepare a song and an accompanist will be provided. Adult auditions will be held on Monday, August 13th at 7:00. Adults have a song ready AND dress for movement. All auditions will be held at 5640 Briarcliff Dr. (the Nike Site) Garfield Hts, OH 44125. Any questions, please call (216) 441-7027 or (216) 475-8313. From dramaticdesign at yahoo.com Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 From: dramaticdesign at yahoo.com (dottie oliver) Date: Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ORGANIST/KEYBOARDIST NEEDED! Message-ID: <20010809221059.55280.qmail@web12301.mail.yahoo.com> Job opportunity for an organist/keyboardist at our church. I do community theater and thought this job may interest one of the many talented musicians in the Cleveland area. I know there are lots of you out there! Position Title: Church Organist/Keyboardist (part-time) Job Description: We seek an experienced, personable, and faithful organist to join our team. The organist will provide music for weekly service (we have a great choir!!), weddings, funerals, and other liturgical events. We prefer a candidate with a Bachelor's Degree in Music and/or someone who has experience in liturgical worship. Organization: Twinsburg First Congregational United Chuch of Christ Congregation size: 250 Contact name: Music Committee Phone: 330-425-2181 Fax: 330-425-1759 web: firstcongregational.church at worldnet.att.net # of services: 1/week # of rehearsals: 1/week Hours per week: 4 + personal practice time Instruments: 1987 Allen - 2 Manual - Full Pedal Digital Organ ADC222A. Techniques Digital Keyboard. Yamaha Piano. Annual Salary: $5,000 - $6,000 Weeks of paid vacation: 2 Benefits: Book/music allowance Position Available: 9/30/01 Please contact ASAP. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Workshop Reminders Message-ID: <22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e@aol.com> --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01 ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Career Development=20 Workshops Monday, Aug. 13th: Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid," part= =20 II 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM [Note: It's OK if you missed part I on Mon.=20 8/6th.] All about "Showcases" & developing your own=20 "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. A review of Networking, the Internet & other=20 Marketing =20 Techniques. =20 Monday, Aug. 20th: "Creating Your 'Signature Style' Career Game Plan= " 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Are you ready to do what it takes to be an=20 actor who gets=20 auditions & work? Do you ever need=20 encouragement to 'keep=20 going?' This workshop shows you how to use=20 specific=20 physical, mental, emotional & spiritual=20 techniques to prepare =20 yourself to be an actor on-stage, on-camera &= =20 voiceover &=20 'keep going when the going gets tough'. Advanced registration required. Fee: $25.00 per session. Register for both: $45.00. Call: (216) 561-8608. ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade: OPEN STUDIO" Sessions meet=20 Saturdays, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM =20 Actors should come prepared to work on:=20 . Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene wor= k . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20 industrial, film) =20 & Voiceover . Audition techniques that get results. . Resources, networking & other 'survival skills' Fee: $25.00 per session. Call (216)=20 561-8608 to register. ITEM REMINDER:the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a= =20 Review of=20 "The National Black Theatre Festival: =A0A 'Living Legends' Conference."=20 If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know=20 Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner= ,=20 and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these=20 and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki=20 Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these=20 international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases t= o=20 market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,=20 and look for new talent=20 Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to=20 showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way= =20 =A0=20 that the 'Living Legends' do.=20 Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20 Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20 --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01


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      REMINDER:  "Tricks=20= of the Trade" Actors' Career Development=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;   Workshops

      Monday, Aug. 13th:  Getting Yo= ur Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid," part=20
II
      6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
           &= nbsp;            = ;     [Note:  It's OK if you missed part I on=20= Mon.=20
8/6th.]
            = ;            &nb= sp;     All about "Showcases" & developing your= own=20
"One=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get= work.
            = ;            &nb= sp;     A review of Networking, the Internet &=20= other=20
Marketing  
            = ;            &nb= sp;     Techniques.
      
      Monday, Aug. 20th:  "Creati= ng Your 'Signature Style' Career Game Plan"
      6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
            = ;            &nb= sp;     
Are you ready to do what it takes to be= an=20
actor who gets=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     auditions & work?  Do you ever nee= d=20
encouragement to 'keep=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     going?'  This workshop shows you how t= o use=20
specific=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     physical, mental, emotional & spiritual= =20
techniques to prepare  
            = ;            &nb= sp;     yourself to be an actor on-stage, on-camera= &=20
voiceover &=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;     'keep going when the going gets tough'.

      Advanced registration required.
      Fee:  $25.00 per session. &nbs= p;Register for both: $45.00.
      Call: (216) 561-8608.


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      REMINDER:  "Tricks=20= of the Trade: OPEN STUDIO"  Sessions meet=20
            = ;            &nb= sp;  Saturdays, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
            = ;            &nb= sp; 
      Actors should come prepared to=20= work on:=20
            = ; . Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene= work
            = ; . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20
industrial, film)  
            = ;      & Voiceover
            = ; . Audition techniques that get results.
            = ; . Resources, networking & other 'survival skills'

 Fee:  $25.00 per session.      &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =   Call (216)=20
561-8608 to register.

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      REMINDER:the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a=20
Review of=20
"The National Black Theatre Festival: =A0A 'Living Legends' Conferenc= e."=20

If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should k= now=20
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jama= l Warner,=20
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions the= se=20
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mik= ki=20
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how thes= e=20
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Sho= wcases to=20
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and production= s,=20
and look for new talent=20

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your opt= ions to=20
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the= way=20
=A0=20
that the 'Living Legends' do.=20

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20
Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20






--part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening Night for "All In The Timing" at Tree City Players Message-ID: --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement! Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All In The Timing." Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski. Tonight at 8pm. Tomorrow at 8pm. Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm. Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent, OH. Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens. Call 330-673-5378 for reservations. --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement!

Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All
In The Timing."  Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski.

Tonight at 8pm.  

Tomorrow at 8pm.

Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm.

Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent,
OH.

Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens.

Call 330-673-5378 for reservations.

--part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Are you having problems with NEohioPAL digests?? Feedback needed... Message-ID: <120.2e50eac.28a5a578@aol.com> --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is difficult to open and read. So, for digest style delivery: Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect. there is some html gruel) Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000. As far as other types of mail service, I don't know. So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest style. If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com. You don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will not. Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for a solution. If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your settings to receive mail one at a time. There are no problems with that style of delivery that I am aware of..... Regards, Fred Sternfeld --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi

There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some
people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is
difficult to open and read.

So, for digest style delivery:
Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect.
there is some html gruel)
Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000.

As far as other types of mail service, I don't know.

So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest
style.
If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com.  You
don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will
not.  Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for
a solution.

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--part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces "Once Upon a Mattress" auditions Message-ID: <7d.1947338f.28a72ba4@aol.com> Workshop Players will hold auditions for the musical "Once Upon a Mattress" Saturday, August 25th from 11:00 until 2:00 and Sunday, August 26th from 2:00 until 5:00. Call backs (if needed) will be Sunday, August 26th at 7:00. Auditions will be held at the theater located on Middle Ridge Rd. in Amherst. Performances are weekends beginning November 1st through November 18th. Needed are 6-8 men and 6-8 women ranging in age from 15 to 65. Please come prepared with sheet music, a song, and dressed for movement. No a cappella please! Accompanist provided. All roles available. For further information please call (440) 233-6087 and leave a message, or email the theater at WSPAmherst at aol.com "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" From griesmer at mindspring.com Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 From: griesmer at mindspring.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Labyrinth changes name to Wishhounds Message-ID: <3B76B39B.5AEE142D@aol.com> --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds. This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded. Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble, and to creating original work springing from group process, making it unique among Cleveland theatres. Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August. This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared specifically to younger audiences which will be available for presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead., which will premiere at CPT October 2002, followed by an engagement at New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the U.S. Wishhounds Group Leaders: Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser Wishhounds Collaborators: Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice) If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851 or write to wishhounds at aol.com. --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS

After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that
work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise
Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds.
This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the
same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded.
Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble,
and to creating original work springing from group process, making it
unique among Cleveland theatres.

Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The
Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The
Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August.

This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared
specifically to younger audiences which will be available for
presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of
Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a
new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead.,
which will premiere at CPT  October 2002, followed by an engagement at
New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the
U.S.

Wishhounds Group Leaders:
        Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser
Wishhounds Collaborators:
        Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice)

If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds
and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their
unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851
or write to wishhounds at aol.com.
  --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E-- From LIZ41 at aol.com Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 From: LIZ41 at aol.com (LIZ41 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 6 11:29:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IF YOU LIKE TO DRINK AND YOU LIKE TO LAUGH. . . Message-ID: <113.2b43a49.28a01ca1@aol.com> --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . . Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of FAT MEN IN SKIRTS a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate winery. directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk featuring: Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan Friday & Saturday evenings August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1 at 8:30 pm Ticket price: Fridays $11 Saturdays $14 (440)942-7075 or (440)466-4739 for reservations Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90. Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit. Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307. There's a Marathon station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307. Take 307 3.5 miles until you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back. Have a glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax --part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THEN YOU NEED TO SEE. . .

Mapleleaf Theater Company's outdoor summer production of

FAT MEN IN SKIRTS
    a truly sick comedy by Nicky Silver


performed at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard, an award-winning estate
winery.

directed by Yvonne Pilarczyk

featuring:  Jeffrey Vargo, Jesse Maitland, Nikki LoPresti, Elizabeth Donovan

Friday & Saturday evenings  
August 17 & 18, 24 & 25, 31 & September 1
at 8:30 pm

Ticket price:  Fridays $11   Saturdays $14
(440)942-7075  or (440)466-4739  for reservations

Harpersfield Vineyard is located in Harpersfield Township on Rt 307 between
Rt 528 and Rt 534 just 4 miles off I90.
Take I90 east past Mentor, past Painesville, past Perry to the Rt 528 exit.  
Turn right (south) onto 528 - go 100 feet to Rt 307.  There's a Marathon
station at the corner. Turn left (east) onto 307.  Take 307 3.5 miles until
you see Harpersfield Vineyard on your left. Drive around to the back.  Have a
glass of wine, order some focaccia and relax
--part1_113.2b43a49.28a01ca1_boundary-- From faa at bbs2.rmrc.net Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 From: faa at bbs2.rmrc.net (The Fine Arts Association) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fine Arts Association Audition notice Message-ID: <3B6EBC49.168009AF@bbs2.rmrc.net> Director Jeff Blanchard is calling for 4 men and 2 women, ages 30's and 40's to audition for The Fine Arts Association's production of "The Nerd." Auditions will be held Sunday, August 12 at 4 PM and Monday, August 13 at 7 PM in The Corning Auditorium of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Come prepared to read from the script-No appointments required. "The Nerd" production dates are: September 28, 29, October 5, 6 at 8 PM and September 30 and October 7 at 3 PM. "The Nerd" is a hilarious story about a bumbling, hopeless "nerd" who shows up on the doorstep of an architect whose life he saved during the Viet Nam War. He outstays his visit inciting uproarious incidents along the way. Questions? Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500. From s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 From: s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu (s.emerick at NotesMail1.csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Aug 6 13:16:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Evita! Last Weekend Message-ID: <85256AA0.005DCD06.00@notesmail1.csuohio.edu> If you have not taken the opportunity to experience the wonderful production of EVITA currently running at the BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS...this weekend is your final chance! "E V I T A" Starring Sandra Emerick and Dan Folina With Michael Greene, Bob Stoesser and Laura Binstock Directed by Scott Spence/Choreographed by Gustavo Urdaneta/Musical Directed by Larry Goodpastor Cleveland Scene says "an exceptionally passionate cast " "Sandra Emerick in the title role...a rare combination of femininity and forceful stage presence" Free Times says Beck Center's Evita is a "stylishly vigorous effort that transmutes every drop of its plentiful energy, talent and budget into onstage production values." Dan Folino as Che "commands the stage with an impressively sharp focus." DON'T MISS THE LAST WEEKEND: August 9-12 Thursday - Saturday, 8 pm and Sunday, 2 pm Call 216-521-2540 for tickets. 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio From funwlbj at ncweb.com Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 From: funwlbj at ncweb.com (Bob & Linda) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Straw Hat Theatre at The Ashtabula Arts Center presents THE SOUND OF MUSIC Message-ID: <002e01c11ec0$fa610160$c5431cd8@Pfunwlbj> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bob & Linda=20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM Subject: The Sound Of Music Rogers and Hammerstein's THE SOUND OF MUSIC Directed by Linda Fundis opened this weekend at=20 THE STRAW HAT THEATRE=20 in Ashtabula,=20 (At The Ashtabula Arts Center) It runs Thursday through Sunday,=20 August 9, 10, 11, 12, and Thursday through Saturday, August 16, 17 & 18. Show times are 8PM For reservations call (440) 964-3396 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Bob & = Linda=20
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:15 PM
Subject: The Sound Of Music

Rogers = and=20 Hammerstein's
THE SOUND OF=20 MUSIC
Directed by Linda = Fundis
opened = this weekend at=20
THE = STRAW HAT THEATRE=20
in = Ashtabula,=20
(At = The Ashtabula Arts Center)
 
It runs = Thursday through=20 Sunday,
August = 9, 10, 11,=20 12,
and = Thursday through=20 Saturday,
August = 16, 17 &=20 18.
Show = times are=20 8PM
For = reservations=20 call  = (440) 964-3396
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C11E86.4D27F600-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Aug 6 16:40:08 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors for the Fall Semester. Classes begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st 2001. First Instructor: Dance I & Dance II Combined Mon/Wed 1:00-2:50 pm Modern, Jazz, Ballet Second Instructor: African Dance I 6:00-7:50 pm Mon/Wed African Dance II 8:00-9:50 pm Mon/Wed For more information, please call BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East at (216)987-2338. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Instructor needed at Tri-C East

TRI-C EASTERN CAMPUS THEATRE ARTS is = seeking 2 part-time Faculty Dance Instructors
for the Fall Semester.  Classes = begin Aug. 23rd - Dec. 21st  2001.

First Instructor:
     Dance = I  &  Dance II   Combined  Mon/Wed  = 1:00-2:50 pm
         &nb= sp; Modern, Jazz, Ballet


Second Instructor:
     African = Dance I     6:00-7:50 pm    = Mon/Wed

     African Dance = II    8:00-9:50 pm     = Mon/Wed


For more information, please = call  BRIAN ZOLDESSY, Director of Theatre at Tri-C East
  at (216)987-2338.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C11EBD.745BA5A0-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Mon Aug 6 17:33:32 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mad Arts Co. Announces 2001-2002 Season Message-ID:
      MadArtsCo.
 2001-2002 Season
 
Forty-Deuce
Oct.26th - Nov. 11th   2001
by Alan Bowne                          Directed by Kimberly Mahoney
 
Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
A young hustler tries to get drug money by selling off a run-away boy to a wealthy middle-aged man.  Forty-Deuce opened off Broadway in 1981 and introduced Kevin Bacon, who won an OBIE for his outstanding performance!
 
 
Ivanov
Feb. 8th - Feb. 24th   2002
by Anton Chekhov (adapted by David Hare)              *Guest Director
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
(AEA Members Code Project)
 
Chekhov's first, but least known major play, in a new version by David Hare.
Ivanov is the fierce and funny portrait of a man whose life is plummeting fast into domestic and philosophical chaos.  This adaptation by David Hare premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London, in February 1997 with Ralph Fiennes as the title character.
 
 
Proof         (Pending availability)
April 26th-May12th    2002
by David Auburn                                    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
A Northeast Ohio Premiere!
 
Winner - 2001 Tony for Best Play!
Winner - Pulitzer Prize for Drama!
 
One of the most acclaimed plays of recent seasons, Proof is the story of an enigmatic young woman, her manipulative sister, their brilliant father, and an unexpected suitor.  They are all pieces of the puzzle in the search for the truth behind a mysterious mathematical proof.
 
 
All performances will be held at the new state-of-the-art Theatre Building located on the Tri-C East Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. in Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown!).
 
All productions are produced in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Dept.  (216)987-2338  (Fall classes!)
 
*For more info about our 2001-2002 Season, please call (216)781-3855.
 
Kind Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
Artistic Director
 



Kimberly


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From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Tue Aug 7 15:38:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST:84 is SOLD OUT in Dobama's Night Kitchen Message-ID: Tickets for this evening's performance of the smash-hit, ANGST:84 by Toni K. Thayer have been sold-out. If anyone wishes to still try to attend the performance, tonight, 8/7 at 8 p.m., at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights the Box Office will be taking a waiting list. For those who wish to be on the waiting list, you must personally be at the theatre between 7:15 and 7:20 p.m. in order to place your name on the waiting list. As the performance is sold-out, we cannot guarantee that anyone on the waiting list will get tickets, but if reservations have not been claimed by approximately 7:50 p.m., tickets will be offered to those on the waiting list in order. Thank you. Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From travelrhoades at hotmail.com Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 From: travelrhoades at hotmail.com (Hanna Rhoades) Date: Tue Aug 7 16:33:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Playwright's Salon Message-ID: The Cleveland Playwright's Salon will be meeting this Saturday, August 11th from noon until five. If you would like to share works in progress with other Cleveland writer for constructive criticism, please call Hanna Rhoades at 440.439.0850 or check out our website at www.geocities.com/clvplay. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From JSM7250 at aol.com Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 20:30:00 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sylvia Auditions for Boulevard Message-ID: <99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b@aol.com> --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney. In Sylvia, Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections -- with a dog. Director is Melissa Welburn. The roles are: Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher Tom, another dog owner Leslie, a female marriage counselor Phyllis, Kate's friend Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person. The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road, just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates: Sunday August 26 2-4 p.m. Monday. August 27 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks) Come prepared to read from the script. No appointments are necessary. Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. The production will be held at Woodbury School, 15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights. Production dates are: Oct. 25, 26, 27 and Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 For more information, e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call 216-491-1355. --part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boulevard Theatre will hold auditions for Sylvia, a comedy by A.R. Gurney.  
In Sylvia,  Greg is disillusioned by his job and is undergoing a mid-life
crisis when he finds a stray dog named Sylvia in the park. His wife Kate is
not at all happy about sharing her apartment -- and her husband's affections
-- with a dog.

Director is Melissa Welburn.

The roles are:
Sylvia, an attractive 20s to 30s woman
Greg, mid-40s to 50s, a businessman
Kate, mid-40s to 50s, a junior high school English Teacher
Tom, another dog owner
Leslie, a female marriage counselor
Phyllis, Kate's friend

Note: The roles of Tom, Leslie and Phyllis may be played by the same person.

The auditions will be held at the Shaker Community Building, 3450 Lee Road,
just South of Van Aken Boulevard, on the following dates:
      Sunday August 26    2-4 p.m.
      Monday. August 27   7 - 9 p.m.
      Thursday, August 30 7-9 p.m. (callbacks)

Come prepared to read from the script.  No appointments are necessary.  

Boulevard Theatre is a community theatre that is part of the Shaker Heights
Community Life Department.  The production will be held at Woodbury School,
15700 S. Woodland Road in Shaker Heights.  Production dates are:
Oct. 25, 26, 27 and
Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10  

For more information,  e-mail Jean Martin at jsm7250 at aol.com or call
216-491-1355.




--part1_99.18dc1832.28a1eb0b_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Talkback with Shelly Butler and Andrew May Message-ID: <34.1902c006.28a21154@aol.com> Ever wonder what things impress and auditor and what drives them up the wall? Well here is your chance to talk to the experts. The Cleveland Theater Collective will sponsor a talk back with Shelly Butler, the Administrative Assistant to James Bundy for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and Andrew May, an Artistic Associate at the Cleveland Play House. They will answer your questions regarding the recent series of auditions held for both theaters. The event will take place Monday August the 13th at 7:30 PM in Studio One at the Cleveland Play House. Admission for Cleveland Theater Collective members is free. All others will be asked to pay two dollars at the door. They will not answer questions regarding individual auditions or pieces. They will, however, let you know what type of things will get you closer to "getting the job" and what things will get your headshot put in the "no thank you" category. This is a great chance to pick the brains of the people who make the preliminary casting decisions for the two LORT Theaters in town. I encourage everyone to attend. If you have any questions feel free to contact Fred Gloor at fgloor at ix.netcom.com From MargLynch at aol.com Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 7 23:19:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC Workshop-Felix Ivanov Message-ID: MOVEMENT WORKSHOP=20 Presented by Felix Ivanov August 25 and 26, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm each day (1 hour lunch break) At the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue (Rehearsal Room C) Actors clamor to participate in Felix Ivanov's movement workshops and classe= s=20 at the prestigious Juilliard School and at the Actors Center in New York=20 City. Ivanov uses a variety of exercises to improve balance, flexibility,=20 rhythm, and ability to "live" in the moment, opening up new possibilities fo= r=20 expressing character, conflict and comedy. A native of the former Soviet=20 Union, Ivanov has over twenty years of intensive experience in teaching and=20 choreographing, with expertise in movement, physical comedy, character dance= =20 and stage combat. He has choreographed productions at Lincoln Center, the=20 Acting Company, and the Guthrie Theater. =20 (Clip and return, with check) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --=20 *** SPECIAL OFFER *** Name: __________________________________ Phone: __________________________________ Fee Options =E2=80=93 Circle One Participants CTC members who have participated in a previous CTC workshop $15 CTC members $25 Non-members $40 Observers $25 Registration deadline is August 22. =20 Mail check payable to: The Cleveland Theater Collective c/o Margaret Lynch 17115 Ernadale Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44111 From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson Invites You to Attend A Review of the NBTF Message-ID: <5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b@aol.com> --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of "The National Black Theatre Festival: A 'Living Legends' Conference." If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions, and look for new talent Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way that the 'Living Legends' do. Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Space limited. Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. Donation. --part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ITEM

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a Review of
"The National Black Theatre Festival:  A 'Living Legends' Conference."

If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know
Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner,
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases to
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,
and look for new talent

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way  
that the 'Living Legends' do.

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Space limited.  Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP.  Donation.

--part1_5b.19ea5685.28a2bd8b_boundary-- From suzanneledel at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 From: suzanneledel at hotmail.com (Suzanne Ledel Miller) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:06 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: DOBAMA THEATRE PRESENTS THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Mois?s Kaufman Tickets are now on sale for THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Moises Kaufman, which will be at Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights from September 14 to October 6, 2001. Dubbed "nothing short of stunning" by New York Magazine and "an amazing piece of theatre" by the New York Post, THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are all also capable of. It is a tale about the gulf between ignorance and understanding, and how tolerance can overcome hate. In October of 1998, 21-year-old openly gay student Matthew Shepard was beaten savagely and left to die tied to a fence in the middle of a lonely prairie outside of Laramie, Wyoming. The two men convicted of his murder would later claim that Matthew's sexual orientation was a factor in the brutal and deadly attack. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie and conducted more than 200 interviews with the people there over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of Shepard's death and during the trial of the two men accused of killing him. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is the result of this extraordinary journey - and a deeply moving theatrical experience. "One of the Top Ten Plays of the Year" - Time Magazine DIRECTED BY JOEL HAMMER September 14 through October 6, 2001 Performances: 8 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings 7:30 p.m., Sunday, September 19, Special "Pay-What-You-Can Performance." 2:30 p.m. Sunday Matinees, September 23 and September 30. 4 p.m. Saturday Matinee, October 6. Tickets: $11-$18 (Group rates available, call for details) For reservations, call the Dobama Theatre Box Office at (216) 932-3396 Suzanne Ledel Miller Public Relations Director Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Phone: 216-932-6838 Fax: 216-932-3259 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp From Ccontempdt at aol.com Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 12:04:10 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes Message-ID: <3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e@aol.com> --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Ccontempdt at aol.com Full-name: Ccontempdt Message-ID: <53.9d97ece.28a2c8a4 at aol.com> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:53:56 EDT Subject: PASS IT ON...The School of CCDT schedule of Fall/Winter classes To: Ccontempdt at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10527 --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes Classes begin September 10 For more information call 216.556.2471 ______________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement Ages 10-13 6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Thursday 4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique Beg Teen/Adult 6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult Saturday 9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10 10:30-Noon Horton-Based Modern Technique Beg Teen/Adult 12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult --part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The School of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
Michael Medcalf, Artistic Director

Schedule of Fall/Winter Classes
Classes begin September 10
For more information call 216.556.2471
______________________________________________________________________
Tuesday
4:30-5:30pm Introduction to Movement  Ages 10-13
6:30-8:00pm Modern Jazz Technique              Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Thursday
4:30-6:00pm Modern Jazz Technique  Beg Teen/Adult
6:30-8:00pm Horton-based Modern Technique        Int/Adv Teen/Adult

Saturday
9:30-10:30am Creative Movement for Kids Ages 8-10
10:30-Noon      Horton-Based Modern Technique       Beg Teen/Adult
12:30-2:00pm Ballet Technique Int/Adv Teen/Adult
--part2_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c8a4_boundary-- --part1_3c.f98d0cd.28a2c91e_boundary-- From MATILK at aol.com Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 From: MATILK at aol.com (MATILK at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 13:28:04 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's THE ZOO STORY -- only two weeks remain! Message-ID: <9e.18671c24.28a2dde1@aol.com> Don't miss THE PARK BENCH TOUR... Charenton Theater Co. presents Edward Albee's THE ZOO STORY directed by Greg Vovos produced by Melissa Tilk featuring Charles Kartali as Jerry Andrew Narten as Peter Aug. 10-11 at Lincoln Park (West 14th Street in Tremont) Aug. 17-18 at Eden, the home of Jeon Francis 3256 W. 99th Street, just south of Denison (The house is blue 'n' white, and street parking is available) Admission: All performances are $5, except special BENEFIT performance with post-show party and band (The Decline) on August 18, $10 admission Ticket info: 216.781.9987, www.charenton.org ***Reservations not required EXCEPT for Aug. 18 From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 8 15:16:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids news Message-ID: <10c.3d6e45a.28a2f604@aol.com> Just FYI on Kulture Kids...if not suitable for your news, no problem... Kulture Kids is presenting "To The West!" at Wiley Middle School in University Heights on Thursday, August 9th at 2 PM. It is free and open to the public!! This special production utilizes children from the Heights Community Services Camp and also features a special presentation of "Africa Alive!" by absolutely adorable 6-year-olds! Thursday's edition of The Sun Press contains an article on Kulture Kids and this show, so please check it out. Kulture Kids is a non-profit organization directed by Robin Pease (AEA) and recently received grants from The George Gund Foundation, The Wean Foundation, and the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation. www.kulturekids.org From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Wed Aug 8 18:27:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MadArtsCo. Auditions for Forty-Deuce Message-ID:
MadArtsCo. Announces:
 
              AUDITIONS
                       For
            FORTY-DEUCE      by Alan Bowne                 directed  by kimberly mahoney

Alan Bowne's searing portrait of boy hustlers, their pimps, johns and power plays.
 

Saturday Aug. 25th              11:00 - 1:00pm

Sunday Aug. 26th                11:00 - 1:00pm

*Come prepared with one dramatic monologue, no longer than two minutes in length.

Production Dates:       Oct. 26th - Nov. 11th    2001

Rehearsals start:        Monday, Sept. 10th

*Seeking a versatile cast of seven men ages 18-55.

AUGIE                                   Brooklyn Italian, in his forties.

MITCHELL                           Manhattan Jewish, in his late teens.

RICKY                                  Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens. 

CRANK                                Brooklyn Italian, in his late teens.

BLOW                                  Lowere East side Ukranian, in his late teens.

JOHN ANTHONY              WASP, in his early teens.

ROPER                                WASP, About fifty years old.

*Auditions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown), East 2 Theatre Building, Parking Lot E, Studio Theatre.

Please call (216)781-3855 for more info and to make an audition appointment! 


Kind Regards,
Kimberly
Artistic Director


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--part1_e2.18c990d4.28a33e3d_boundary-- From MargLynch at aol.com Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 07:20:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apologies to Shelly Butler Message-ID: <97.1975e1e8.28a3908d@aol.com> The Cleveland Theater Collective wishes to apologize most humbly to Shelley Butler, who has served for three years as "Artistic Associate" at Great Lakes Theater Festival, not as an administrative assistant to James Bundy, as we so inaccurately referred to her in our announcement of the audition talkback scheduled for Monday, August 13, at 7 pm in Studio One of the Cleveland Play House. Shelley, who has been a strong advocate for local theater artists in her position at GLTF, is about to leave Cleveland to assume the position of Artistic Associate at the Hartford Stage Company. We wish her all the best. Margaret Lynch and Fred Gloor From elisabethmadden at msn.com Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 From: elisabethmadden at msn.com (Elisabeth Madden) Date: Thu Aug 9 10:34:03 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Porthouse Theatre Message-ID:

"Porthouse Theatre's 2001 season has been one of its brightest...The final show of the season is a blockbuster production of Big River."

-David Ritchey,  West Side Leader

 

"...Big River is both instructive and entertaining...the feel-good musical is a great family show and a wonderful way to introduce theater to children, particularly under Terri Kent's animated production and some standout performances."

-Fran Heller,  Cleveland Jewish News

Don't miss your final chance to see Porthouse Theatre's production of Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn! The show runs until this Sunday, August 12th. "The supporting cast boasts a harvest of memorable comic talent", (Irv Korman, Sun Newspapers). People everywhere are raving about this fantastic musical that retells one of the greatest American novels. Remember to come early to experience a Porthouse Theatre tradition, the Greenshow. This year the preshow entertainment will focus on Mark Twain's American Mid-West. Enjoy a picnic dinner at Porthouse, on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, and experience these two outstanding performances, all in one sitting! Reserve your tickets now for this "rare melodious merger of literature and song...guaranteed to make readers hum and hummers read", (Keith Joseph, Scene Magazine). Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. The box office can be reached at 1-800-262-9444 Thursday-Saturday from 12-6:00 PM on the Kent State University campus.



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From Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 From: Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com (Susan.Hart at choicepointinc.com) Date: Thu Aug 9 16:03:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT SEASON/AUDITIONS Message-ID: The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is excited to announce it's 2001-2002 season. In November of 2001 we will open our 21st season with that family favorite, "Annie", directed by Lenne Jacobs-Snivley. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will be presented in February of 2002 under the direction of Bruce Orendorf. Directors Sandy Leposa and Linda Raksi will bring "Little Shop of Horrors" to our stage in May of 2002. As a reminder, auditions for "Annie" will be August 11th and August 13th. Children (girls only) will be seen Saturday, August 11th at 1:00. Prepare a song and an accompanist will be provided. Adult auditions will be held on Monday, August 13th at 7:00. Adults have a song ready AND dress for movement. All auditions will be held at 5640 Briarcliff Dr. (the Nike Site) Garfield Hts, OH 44125. Any questions, please call (216) 441-7027 or (216) 475-8313. From dramaticdesign at yahoo.com Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 From: dramaticdesign at yahoo.com (dottie oliver) Date: Thu Aug 9 18:03:11 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ORGANIST/KEYBOARDIST NEEDED! Message-ID: <20010809221059.55280.qmail@web12301.mail.yahoo.com> Job opportunity for an organist/keyboardist at our church. I do community theater and thought this job may interest one of the many talented musicians in the Cleveland area. I know there are lots of you out there! Position Title: Church Organist/Keyboardist (part-time) Job Description: We seek an experienced, personable, and faithful organist to join our team. The organist will provide music for weekly service (we have a great choir!!), weddings, funerals, and other liturgical events. We prefer a candidate with a Bachelor's Degree in Music and/or someone who has experience in liturgical worship. Organization: Twinsburg First Congregational United Chuch of Christ Congregation size: 250 Contact name: Music Committee Phone: 330-425-2181 Fax: 330-425-1759 web: firstcongregational.church at worldnet.att.net # of services: 1/week # of rehearsals: 1/week Hours per week: 4 + personal practice time Instruments: 1987 Allen - 2 Manual - Full Pedal Digital Organ ADC222A. Techniques Digital Keyboard. Yamaha Piano. Annual Salary: $5,000 - $6,000 Weeks of paid vacation: 2 Benefits: Book/music allowance Position Available: 9/30/01 Please contact ASAP. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 10:05:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Workshop Reminders Message-ID: <22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e@aol.com> --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01 ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Career Development=20 Workshops Monday, Aug. 13th: Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid," part= =20 II 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM [Note: It's OK if you missed part I on Mon.=20 8/6th.] All about "Showcases" & developing your own=20 "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. A review of Networking, the Internet & other=20 Marketing =20 Techniques. =20 Monday, Aug. 20th: "Creating Your 'Signature Style' Career Game Plan= " 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Are you ready to do what it takes to be an=20 actor who gets=20 auditions & work? Do you ever need=20 encouragement to 'keep=20 going?' This workshop shows you how to use=20 specific=20 physical, mental, emotional & spiritual=20 techniques to prepare =20 yourself to be an actor on-stage, on-camera &= =20 voiceover &=20 'keep going when the going gets tough'. Advanced registration required. Fee: $25.00 per session. Register for both: $45.00. Call: (216) 561-8608. ITEM REMINDER: "Tricks of the Trade: OPEN STUDIO" Sessions meet=20 Saturdays, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM =20 Actors should come prepared to work on:=20 . Cold readings, Character development, Monologues & Scene wor= k . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,=20 industrial, film) =20 & Voiceover . Audition techniques that get results. . Resources, networking & other 'survival skills' Fee: $25.00 per session. Call (216)=20 561-8608 to register. ITEM REMINDER:the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio presents a= =20 Review of=20 "The National Black Theatre Festival: =A0A 'Living Legends' Conference."=20 If you're pursuing a legitimate theatre, film or TV career, you should know=20 Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jamal Warner= ,=20 and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions these=20 and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mikki=20 Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how these=20 international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Showcases t= o=20 market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and productions,=20 and look for new talent=20 Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your options to=20 showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the way= =20 =A0=20 that the 'Living Legends' do.=20 Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20 Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20 --part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 8/10/01


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      Call: (216) 561-8608.


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            = ;      & Voiceover
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Ossie Davis (& Ruby Dee), Cicely Tyson, Joseph Marcell, Malcolm Jama= l Warner,=20
and many others who attended the NBTF. Learn about the contributions the= se=20
and other 'Living Legends' such as Barbara McNair, Woodie King, Jr., Mik= ki=20
Grant, and Bill Duke have made to Theatre, Film & TV. Learn how thes= e=20
international actors, directors and playwrights use Networking & Sho= wcases to=20
market themselves, get exposure to their special projects and production= s,=20
and look for new talent=20

Sue Johnson, actor/director, will help you explore & expand your opt= ions to=20
showcase your acting, directing or playwriting on the national level the= way=20
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that the 'Living Legends' do.=20

Saturday, August 18th, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM=20
Space limited. =A0Must call (216) 561-8608 to RSVP. =A0Donation.=20






--part1_22.1a1a59a0.28a54e3e_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 15:04:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening Night for "All In The Timing" at Tree City Players Message-ID: --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement! Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All In The Timing." Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski. Tonight at 8pm. Tomorrow at 8pm. Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm. Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent, OH. Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens. Call 330-673-5378 for reservations. --part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Announcement!

Opening night for the Tree City Players co-production of David Ives play "All
In The Timing."  Directed by Beth Ann Sadowski.

Tonight at 8pm.  

Tomorrow at 8pm.

Continues August, 16, 17 & 18th 8pm.

Tree City Players is located at the Jim Arthur Theatre, 124 E. Main St. Kent,
OH.

Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for Students and Senior Citizens.

Call 330-673-5378 for reservations.

--part1_f2.ddba9fd.28a594ca_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 10 16:10:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Are you having problems with NEohioPAL digests?? Feedback needed... Message-ID: <120.2e50eac.28a5a578@aol.com> --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is difficult to open and read. So, for digest style delivery: Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect. there is some html gruel) Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000. As far as other types of mail service, I don't know. So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest style. If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com. You don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will not. Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for a solution. If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your settings to receive mail one at a time. There are no problems with that style of delivery that I am aware of..... Regards, Fred Sternfeld --part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi

There are some problems with digest style deliver of the NEohioPAL mail. Some
people get html gruel on some messages and some get a zip file which is
difficult to open and read.

So, for digest style delivery:
Plain text works better than mime for aol or hotmail (but it is not perfect.
there is some html gruel)
Mime works well for microsoft outlook 2000.

As far as other types of mail service, I don't know.

So, I am asking for feedback from those of you who receive the mail digest
style.
If you want to tell me something e-mail me at FSternfeld at aol.com.  You
don't have to worry that it will be posted to the whole list because it will
not.  Then I will compile the feedback and send it to hostway to ask them for
a solution.

If the html gruel etc is too annoying I would recommend that you switch your
settings to receive mail one at a time. There are no problems with that style
of delivery that I am aware of.....

Regards,
Fred Sternfeld
--part1_120.2e50eac.28a5a578_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 11 21:02:01 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces "Once Upon a Mattress" auditions Message-ID: <7d.1947338f.28a72ba4@aol.com> Workshop Players will hold auditions for the musical "Once Upon a Mattress" Saturday, August 25th from 11:00 until 2:00 and Sunday, August 26th from 2:00 until 5:00. Call backs (if needed) will be Sunday, August 26th at 7:00. Auditions will be held at the theater located on Middle Ridge Rd. in Amherst. Performances are weekends beginning November 1st through November 18th. Needed are 6-8 men and 6-8 women ranging in age from 15 to 65. Please come prepared with sheet music, a song, and dressed for movement. No a cappella please! Accompanist provided. All roles available. For further information please call (440) 233-6087 and leave a message, or email the theater at WSPAmherst at aol.com "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" From griesmer at mindspring.com Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 From: griesmer at mindspring.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 2001 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Labyrinth changes name to Wishhounds Message-ID: <3B76B39B.5AEE142D@aol.com> --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds. This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded. Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble, and to creating original work springing from group process, making it unique among Cleveland theatres. Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August. This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared specifically to younger audiences which will be available for presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead., which will premiere at CPT October 2002, followed by an engagement at New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the U.S. Wishhounds Group Leaders: Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser Wishhounds Collaborators: Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice) If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851 or write to wishhounds at aol.com. --------------65E14280F2E422DCE022830E Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS

After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that
work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise
Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to Wishhounds.
This change of name reflects the group?s changing identity while at the
same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded.
Wishhounds remains committed to long-term collaboration as an ensemble,
and to creating original work springing from group process, making it
unique among Cleveland theatres.

Wishhounds will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at The
Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The
Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August.

This fall, Wishhounds will begin creating its first performance geared
specifically to younger audiences which will be available for
presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of
Wishhounds will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre to create a
new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead.,
which will premiere at CPT  October 2002, followed by an engagement at
New York?s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the
U.S.

Wishhounds Group Leaders:
        Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger, Brett Keyser
Wishhounds Collaborators:
        Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles (apprentice)

If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on Wishhounds
and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their
unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851
or write to wishhounds at aol.com.
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