[NEohioPAL]Theatre Labyrinth changes name to Wishhounds

Denis M. Griesmer griesmer at mindspring.com
Sun Aug 12 12:49:02 PDT 2001


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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 groupís 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 Yorkís 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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<b>THEATRE LABYRINTH CHANGES NAME TO WISHHOUNDS</b>
<p>After six years of creating original theatrical works and touring that
<br>work nationally and internationally, the artists who comprise
<br>Cleveland-based Theatre Labyrinth are changing their name to <b>Wishhounds</b>.
<br>This change of name reflects the group’s changing identity while at
the
<br>same time confirming the basic principles on which it was founded.
<br><b>Wishhounds</b> remains committed to long-term collaboration as an
ensemble,
<br>and to creating original work springing from group process, making
it
<br>unique among Cleveland theatres.
<p><b>Wishhounds</b> will premiere its newest work, The Hidden Twin, at
The
<br>Catskills Festival of New Theatre in New York at the end of July. The
<br>Hidden Twin will be presented in Cleveland throughout August.
<p>This fall, <b>Wishhounds</b> will begin creating its first performance
geared
<br>specifically to younger audiences which will be available for
<br>presentation late in 2001. In the summer of 2002, the members of
<br><b>Wishhounds</b> will be in residence at Cleveland Public Theatre
to create a
<br>new play entitled Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead.,
<br>which will premiere at CPT  October 2002, followed by an engagement
at
<br>New York’s La Mama Theatre and before touring to other venues in the
<br>U.S.
<p><b>Wishhounds Group Leaders:</b>
<br>        Raymond Bobgan, Holly Holsinger,
Brett Keyser
<br><b>Wishhounds Collaborators:</b>
<br>        Rebecca Spencer, Tracy Broyles
(apprentice)
<p>If you are interested in featuring an article or segment on <b>Wishhounds</b>
<br>and their upcoming tour of their new piece, The Hidden Twin and their
<br>unique collaborative process, CONTACT DENIS GRIESMER 216.761.4851
<br>or write to wishhounds at aol.com.
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