From Denstorino at aol.com Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor to play "BOTTOM" in A Midsummer Night's Dream Needed ASAP!! Message-ID: <57A53EF4.56A26FCE.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theater is currently searching for an actor age 18-up to play Bottom in our upcoming production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. For more information please call (216)652-2037 ext. 319 and ask for Mimi or Denise From eve4steve at core.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 From: eve4steve at core.com (Eve & Stephen Morris) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]keyboard & Bass Player Message-ID: <009201c20b18$d60b9880$faa751d1@eve4stev.stratos.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mercury Summer Stock : Little Shop of Horrors COMPETENT STUDENTS: keyboard player or bass player interested in = gaining pit experience to add to your resume, please contact Evie Morris = at (216) 798-9539. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0-- From mkelly at telarc.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 From: mkelly at telarc.com (mkelly at telarc.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Second City Conservatory Training Center presents "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy" Message-ID: The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy On Monday, June 10, 2002, the graduating class of the Second City Conservatory Training Center will host a full-length sketch comedy and improv showcase titled "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy." All of the featured scenes are completely original and were written by the graduating class. Doors open at 7:00PM at the new Second City Theater located at 2037 E. 14th between Prospect and Euclid Ave. The show starts at 8:00PM. The cast includes (in alphabetical order): Dave Carter Marlene Kelly Sean Lackey Neil Oblonsky Quinn Patterson Doug Rossi Andy Turning Marlo Zaber Matt Zittelli Director: Maria Corell Musical Director: Dave Schmoll The show is free and open to the public. A cash bar will be available with a small reception afterwards. Parking is available for $4.00 at the Renaissance lot across the street from the theater. For reservations or for more details, contact: Marlene Kelly at (216) 623-9980 or by email at mkelly at telarc.com. From apat57 at yahoo.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 From: apat57 at yahoo.com (Aaron Patterson) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Flat Pack June 20th Message-ID: <20020603170530.24964.qmail@web14810.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions. Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse) When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30 Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00 So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!! Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions.

Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse)

When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30

Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00

So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!!

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Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434-- From omriy at umich.edu Mon Jun 3 13:17:25 2002 From: omriy at umich.edu (Omri Yavin) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Edna Erez - scene designer Message-ID: <001201c20b22$5cae0fe0$2ab64bcf@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C20B00.AB4F4640 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1255" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A scene designer with 15 years experience in several professional = theater in Israel is moving to Cleveland and looking for work = opportunities Edna Erez omriy at umich.edu ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C20B00.AB4F4640 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1255" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C20B00.AB4F4640-- From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a benefit for Dobama's Night Kitchen @ Snicker's Tavern! Message-ID: <009301c20b46$cf77b3e0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-PACT and GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Since the PACT and GLTF auditions are coming up soon, we thought it would be a good idea to hold some Pre-audition sessions for them!  This way people can come and feel relaxed and practice their monologues in front of a group, and get some helpfull feed-back.

Here are the details:

They will be held at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.

Wednesday    June 5th     at      7:00pm

Saturday        June  8th     at      1:30pm

Wednesday    June  12th    at     7:00pm

 

If you have any questions or more info or need directions, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Thanks!

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From AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 From: AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org (Kenerup, Amy) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Alexander and the...Very Bad Day" this weekend from JCC Playmake rs Youth Theatre Message-ID: JCC Youth Theatre Presents Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center presents the Rochester Children's Theatre touring musical production of Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, written by Judith Viorst with music by Shelly Markham. This musical adaptation is based on the children's book by the same name, also written by Judith Viorst. Show date is Sunday, June 9 at 3pm at the Stonehill Auditorium of the Mandel JCC, 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood. Tickets: $8 Adult, $6 JCC Members Seniors and Students, $4 children 3 and under. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. About the Show and its Author Not only does Alexander wake up with gum in his hair, his mother forgets to pack him dessert and his best friend decides not to be his best friend anymore. Alexander's struggles with life's daily dramas will educate as well as encourage kids to share their feelings and realize that bad days happen to everyone. Judith Viorst is the author of several works of fiction and non-fiction for children as well as adults. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, her most famous children's book, was first published in 1972 and has since sold over 2 million copies. Ms. Viorst lectures widely on a variety of topics ranging from the subjects of loss and control to children's literature. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. From cpetrovic at juno.com Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 From: cpetrovic at juno.com (Cheryl M Petrovic) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP OUR SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Cast Addendum Message-ID: <20020604.115020.-79492167.7.cpetrovic@juno.com> 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. ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media a couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member. Adam C Kern has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's jazz, blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other GI Joes & Rosie Riveters. Welcome aboard Our Sentimental Journey, Adam ! ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media = a=20 couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member.  Adam C Kern=20 has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's = jazz,=20 blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other = GI=20 Joes & Rosie Riveters.  Welcome aboard Our=20 Sentimental Journey, Adam !
----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861-- ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b@aol.com> --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Women's Festival of the Arts Message-ID: <20020604191138.25756.qmail@web13904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here! Hope this helps: Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday, June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette). > Female > All Ethnicities & Ages > Non-Union & No Pay > Flexible Hours Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @ 45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002. Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or cwynter at parkergainesville.com. The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa, Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC. *Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced by The Culture Project SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here! Hope this helps:

Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday,
June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker
Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette).
> Female
> All Ethnicities & Ages
> Non-Union & No Pay
> Flexible Hours
Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during
the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @
45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002.  
Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or
cwynter at parkergainesville.com.
The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat
screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business
Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring
independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa,
Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC.
*Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced
by The Culture Project



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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEATRE ACTING CLASS Message-ID: <001701c20c03$9b633300$8b0ed6d8@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THEATRE ACTING 101 Series of 4 classes Starts Saturday, June 8 1 pm to 2:30 pm Instructor: B.J. Provenzale Tuition: $60 MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express Must Pre-Register Classes held at Action Talent Agency office (Action Talent is providing the location; ATA does not profit from the = classes) 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza (Just east of the Rt. 306/Mentor Ave. intersection) use lower level entrance please To register: reply to this message, or call 440-946-9000 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Opening One Month From Today! THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002 "HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT" The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will include HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott. HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. Complete festival schedule is listed below. Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admission. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-backed lawn chairs to the performance. HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to see his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Hal is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the hot-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield? AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as romantic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woman's heart. One of Shakespeare's great comedies. DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is the proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by the Cleveland Theater Collective. This award is offered by the CTC to underwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a local professional actor. The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT. When: HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3. AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4. Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM. Where: July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of Shakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thought, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed to free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work of the play. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email: info at cleveshakes.org web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season Opening One Month From Today!

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS
FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE
OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002

"HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT"

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will i= nclude HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE I= T, directed by Jerrold Scott.

HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in= a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonn= ade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.

AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnad= e.  Complete festival schedule is listed below.

Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admissio= n. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-b= acked lawn chairs to the performance.

HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to s= ee his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Ha= l is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the = bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry = IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the ho= t-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield?

AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as roma= ntic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of = Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woma= n's heart.  One of Shakespeare's great comedies.

DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT:  The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is t= he proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by t= he Cleveland Theater Collective.  This award is offered by the CTC to u= nderwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a loca= l professional actor.  The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member= Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT.

When:
HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3.
AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4.
Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM.

Where:
July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner= of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.
July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 = Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of S= hakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thoug= ht, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed t= o free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work = of the play.

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107
email: info at cleveshakes.org
web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for editors and FX Message-ID: <20020604203630.13215.qmail@web13902.mail.yahoo.com> --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here again! This is From Doug: I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred... wanting to do Sci-fi/fantasy type work. also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any animation?) anyone interested (in the above positions.. or just interested in collaberating on somthing) please contact me thanks douglas_cross at yahoo.com SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here again! This is From Doug:

I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or
knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred...
wanting to do  Sci-fi/fantasy type work.

also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any
animation?)

anyone interested   (in the above positions.. or just
interested in collaberating on somthing)   please
contact me

thanks
douglas_cross at yahoo.com



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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group Starting Monday, June 10th! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to let anyone else know that might be interested in joining the Scene Study Group that we are having our first meeting on Monday, June 10th at 7:00pm.  We will be meeting at the Tri-c East Campus Sudio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.  We will be meeting 1 or 2 times a week to work on scenes (or monologues) , have some fun and work on our craft!

Please bring some material that you might be interested in working on or we will have some scenes available.  We will also be deciding on Monday which days/nights are best for everyone to meet.

 

If anyone has any questions or needs more info, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Warm regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

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From geurdaneta at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 From: geurdaneta at hotmail.com (Gustavo Urdaneta) Date: Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Dancers and Vocal Performer for Floor Shows at THE GRID Message-ID: We are currently in the process of casting several floor shows for the GRID nightclub + ORBIT for the upcoming Summer season. ALL PERFORMERS MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE. All performers are paid and there are a variety of casting roles available. The GRID/ORBIT is the ultimate dance bar experience in Cleveland serving the alternative lifestyle community as well as welcoming people from all paths of life. The shows are being designed in the genre of the floor shows in Chicago, Miami, New York and LA. They will be formatted very much like the entertainment at a Tea Dance or a Circuit Party. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta We are searching performers in the following categories: 1) Body Conscious Performer: male dancers to perform and be part of exciting theme shows sometimes being the entertainers, others being back up dancers to selected vocal performers. Please bring dance attire. Body Builders are highly encouraged to apply for this category. Minimum dancing required. NO nudity but some shows will call for minimum dance attire. 2) Vocal performers & female illusionists: to perform to contemporary dance/house music live tracks. Must be able sing (live singing is necessary) and must be able to dance as part of the show. Some roles will be filled with performers with minimum dance experience. 3) Dancers & Flag performers: looking for dancers(both male and female) to serve as back up dancers and also to be used in highlights in some theme parties. No singing necessary, but it could be a plus. Also looking for flag performers to perform throughout the summer. Please bring dance attire. NO Nudity but some costumes will be designed to showcase the body of the dancer. All auditions will take place at The Grid (1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland) on Monday June 10th, starting at 2:00 pm. Please respond to this email to make an appointment. Resumes will be welcome but not mandatory. Back up tracks are expected if auditioning for a role of a vocal performer. All dancers must bring dance attire. Call backs will be schedule later the same week. DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL OR WRITE IF QUESTIONS SHALL ARISE. For more information call (216) 926-8383 or write us. Please visit the Grid Website(www.thegrid.com) to see what is waiting for you. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta THE GRID-n-ORBIT Nightclub "Others Imitate. We Innovate." http://www.thegrid.com party at thegrid.com 216.623.0113 *Located at 1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <19b.3453bef.2a2ee387@aol.com> --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Grumio85 at aol.com Full-name: Grumio85 Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b at aol.com> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 13:53:15 EDT Subject: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 10509 --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary-- --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]glitches -- missing postings from last two days -- view archive Message-ID: <158.edf4640.2a2f5b41@aol.com> --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail. There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly." However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today. The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version. Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings. In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed: The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail.

There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly."  However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today.

The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version.

Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings.

In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed:  The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary-- From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-Pact coaching sessions Message-ID: <000001c20c8b$db218630$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Theater Collective announces Pre-PACT audition coaching = sessions. The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th and 20th. To help our = membership be better prepared for these auditions, we are sponsoring = coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and Brian = Zoldessy. This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to your = pieces prior to the auditions. Cathy Albers' session will be on = Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Mitchell Fields' = session will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Brian Zoldessy's = session will be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. All = sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall A. = These sessions are free for Collective members. All other interested = parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for membership = information.=20 You must rsvp to the instructor and session of your choice. No one will = be seen without a scheduled appointment. Cathy Albers Saturday June 8th 1-4 pm = cla2 at po.cwru.edu =20 Mitchell Fields Sunday June 9th 1-4 pm = figfest at aol.com=20 Brian Zoldessy Tuesday June 11th 7-9:30 pm = Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us=20 Thanks to all and break a leg, Fred and Margaret ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Theater = Collective=20 announces Pre-PACT audition coaching sessions.
 
The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th = and=20 20th.  To help our membership be better prepared for these = auditions, we=20 are sponsoring coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and = Brian=20 Zoldessy.  This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to=20 your  pieces prior to the auditions.  Cathy Albers' session = will be on=20 Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Mitchell Fields' = session=20 will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Brian Zoldessy's = session will=20 be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm.   = All=20 sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall = A. =20 These sessions are free for Collective members.  = All other=20 interested parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for = membership=20 information.
 
You = must rsvp to=20 the instructor and session of your choice. No one will be seen without a = scheduled appointment.
 
Cathy=20 Albers           &= nbsp;=20 Saturday June 8th =20 1-4 pm         =20  cla2 at po.cwru.edu    =20
Mitchell=20 Fields          Sunday&= nbsp; =20 June 9th   1-4=20 pm           figfest at aol.com =
Brian=20 Zoldessy         Tuesday  = June 11th=20 7-9:30 pm   Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.= us=20
 
Thanks to all and break a leg,
 
Fred and = Margaret
------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AEC Southern Ohio College looking for instructors Message-ID: <20020605143951.84021.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes. Instructors should have significant professional experience and the patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student population. Various classes in potential need of instruction include: Lighting Principles of Advertising Video Production (EFP and ENG) Advanced Audio (ProTools) Editing (Primarily Avid) Production Management Small Business Management Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax accounting...) If interested, send a resume to: Chris Strobel AEC Southern Ohio College 1011 Glendale-Milford Road Cincinnati, OH 45215 or (even better): cstrobel at amedcts.com Chris SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)

AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our
Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes.
Instructors should have significant professional experience and the
patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student
population.

Various classes in potential need of instruction include:

Lighting
Principles of Advertising
Video Production (EFP and ENG)
Advanced Audio (ProTools)
Editing (Primarily Avid)
Production Management
Small Business Management
Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax
accounting...)


If interested, send a resume to:

Chris Strobel
AEC Southern Ohio College
1011 Glendale-Milford Road
Cincinnati, OH  45215

or (even better):
cstrobel at amedcts.com


Chris



SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!

http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com

A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE!

?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG  ?2002



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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703-- From Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 From: Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net (Davidson, Tonja) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker Davidson: Hometown Soap Diva at Tangiers Message-ID: <9057F2504D78D41198050008C73324FD2BB21B@CRSMAIL> =20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker-Davidson 'Alex' from One Life to Live = at Akron =B9s Tangiers in June Live and direct from the famed Arci's Place in New York City, Emmy-nominated Tonja Walker-Davidson -- the lovingly-evil "Alex" from = ABC's "One Life to Live" -- brings her cabaret show to the fabulous "Tangier Restaurant and Cabaret" in Akron, Ohio for 2 exclusive performances on = June 14th and 15th, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. =09 Tonja's accomplishments, both on and off TV, are well known and this show promises to bring a very special evening of wonderful music and terrific entertainment! =09 Seating is limited and show tickets are $25.00 each. Please call Tangier [532 West Market Street] at 330.376.0164 for tickets and information. =09 And on ABC=B9s "One Life to Live" -- as usual they have brought back "Alex" to stir up a few For interviews of any kind, call Nancy Moon at 212.989.7530 or email nmoon at infohouse.com. From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]time correction Message-ID: <001501c20cad$1eb48de0$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To all, I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for his session, it is: Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. He can be reached at = brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu Sorry for any confusion, Fred ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To all,
 
I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for = his=20 session, it is:
 
Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until = 10:00pm. =20 He can be reached at   brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu
 
Sorry for any = confusion,
Fred
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20-- From Denstorino at aol.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nick Bottom is cast in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Message-ID: <7399F99F.7D2F8C9D.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theatre would like to thank everyone who called with interest in playing the part of Nick Bottom. We are happy to say that the role has been now been cast!! Please watch out for other listing which will be coming in the future. Sincerely, Denise Astorino Cleveland Youth Theater (216)651-2037 #319 From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buffet-style band needed Message-ID: Needed : Jimmy Buffet-type band for a party in August. Please contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spinning Into Butter" Auditions at Beck Center Message-ID: <90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b@aol.com> --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions For..... Rebecca Gilman's captivating new play SPINNING INTO BUTTER Will take place at The Beck Center on: TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance. "Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65 -and- 4 males, age range 18-60 (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25) Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have advanced copies for perusal. Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's Studio Theatre space. Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th. ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition. About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser- vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter' America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth." This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play by a writer of surprising gifts" was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC. If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail. --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Auditions For.....
Rebecca Gilman's

captivating new play
SPINNING INTO BUTTER


Will take place at The Beck Center on:
TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM  and
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM
Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance.

"Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65
                                                            -and-    4 males, age range 18-60
                                (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25)

Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have
advanced copies for perusal.
Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's
Studio Theatre space.
Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th.
ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition.

About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning
Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser-
vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter'
America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright
Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth."
This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play
by a writer of surprising gifts"
was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC.

If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail.


--part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Australian-flavor band needed Message-ID: Wanted: Band or person to play Australian Music. Need ASAP for party coming up in June. Pay involved. Perhaps someone who can play the didgeridoo. Contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 or spi8071 at aol.com. From tndieringer at yahoo.com Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 From: tndieringer at yahoo.com (Todd Dieringer) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publicist Available Message-ID: <20020605191908.92421.qmail@web20908.mail.yahoo.com> Much work goes into a successful production. The stage must be set, costumes created, actors rehearsed, and the audience filled with patrons. Sometimes that last part poses the biggest challenge. I can help with writing press releases, creating programs, flyers and brochures, and other public relations materials. If your organization could use a helping hand, drop me a line at tndieringer at yahoo.com Todd Dieringer, Public Relations Specialist __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre presents Marilyn's Festival! Message-ID: <003201c20cca$adf24ca0$0c00000a@CFSNET> DOBAMA THEATRE presents the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival! June 6-9, 2002 Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights will present the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival June 6-9, 2002. This very special event celebrates 24 years of continuing Marilyn?s work as Dobama Theatre presents full productions of plays written by Cleveland area students from grades 1-12. ?This year?s Festival is as special as ever, particularly because Dobama founder Don Bianchi died this past March,? says Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey. ?We?re dedicating this year?s Festival to him for all the love and passion he put into this theater, along with his wife Marilyn for whom the Festival is named.? >From Joyce Casey, Artistic Director The Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival was the first event of its kind in the country. For Donald it was the most important event of the season. He continually reminded the young playwrights and the actors that they were truly ?making something in a world where others were breaking things.? Donald felt that Marilyn?s Festival represented Dobama Theatre at its very best. All of us at Dobama feel honored to have had the opportunity to create theater with Donald Bianchi. He was a visionary who inspired us to pursue excellence, while cherishing the experience with the other artists. And so with love, respect, and deep appreciation we dedicate the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to you, Donald Bianchi. The events for the festival are scheduled as follows: Special Benefit Performance - Thursday, June 6 at 7:30 PM Opening night performance of winning plays grades 1-8. Cake and ice cream is served after the performances and each winning student will be in attendance and awarded a $100 savings bond. $24/person, reservations required. FREE Performances (plays from grades 1-8) Friday, June 7 - 7:30 PM Saturday, June 8 - 2 and 7:30 PM Sunday, June 9 - 2 and 7:30 PM PLUS! Marilyn?s Festival in the Night Kitchen FREE performances (plays from grades 9-12) Friday, June 7 - 11 PM Saturday, June 8 - 5 and 11 PM Sunday, June 9 - 5 PM For more information or reservations, call Dobama Theatre at 216-932-3396. From cnowlin at aftra.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - AFTRA Sponsored Union Info Night Message-ID: WHAT? A seminar for non-union actors and anybody interested in learning more about membership in AFTRA, SAG or AEA. WHEN? Tuesday, June 11th at 7:00p.m. WHERE? Cabaret DaDa (1210 West 6th St., downtown Cleveland) WHY? To hear from working professionals in all three unions and learn about the nature and benefits of Union membership COST? It's FREE! For more info, or to let us know you're coming, please call the AFTRA office (216)781-2255 From touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 From: touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com (Touch Supper Club) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS WEEKEND @ TOUCH Message-ID: <20020606031605.43560.qmail@web20904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND 216.631.5200 FRIDAY SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats. 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2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND

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FRIDAY

SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS

THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon

Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats.

Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba,

Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM


SATURDAY

Wet

Saturday June 8th

DJ Rasoul, San Francisco--

Soulfood, Large, Naked Music

Thomas James, Columbus

--Residual Recordings

$6,  21+



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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theater HIRING NOW. Message-ID: <171.eade30b.2a30cd33@aol.com> --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone... Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for The Truth About Cinderella and The Baker's Wife We are looking for: 1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir. 2. Set Designer 3. Props Designer 4. Wardrobe Coordinator 5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY Good wages available. Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks. Bob Navis Jr Artistic Director, NWT --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone...
Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for
The Truth About Cinderella and
The Baker's Wife
We are looking for:
1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir.
2. Set Designer
3. Props Designer
4. Wardrobe Coordinator
5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant
TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
Good wages available.

Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com
I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks.
Bob Navis Jr
Artistic Director, NWT

--part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary-- From GMaher at tribute.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players to Host Theatre Festival 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_000_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season. "It's really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas," said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. "Not only that, but it's a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It's a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We're really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again." The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented. The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:30 a.m. - The Hudson Players: Belles 10:25 a.m. - Workshop Players: Mama's Veil 11:20 a.m. - Trumbull New Theatre: True West 1:50 p.m. - ANTIC, Inc: 1984 2:45 p.m. - Amarinic Productions: Quilters 3:40 p.m. - Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple 4:35 p.m. - Church Street Players: Dearly Departed Sunday, June 16, 2002 9:30 a.m. - North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 10:25 a.m. - Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker 11:20 a.m. - Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy - The Musical 1:15 p.m. - Theatre 8:15: Assassins 2:45 p.m. - Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 3:40 p.m. - Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community theatres. OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"  Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival

 

June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season.

“It’s really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas,” said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. “Not only that, but it’s a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It’s a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We’re really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again.”

The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented.

The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions:

Saturday, June 15, 2002

9:30 a.m. – The Hudson Players: Belles

10:25 a.m. – Workshop Players: Mama’s Veil

11:20 a.m. – Trumbull New Theatre: True West

1:50 p.m. – ANTIC, Inc: 1984

2:45 p.m. – Amarinic Productions: Quilters

3:40 p.m. – Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple

4:35 p.m. – Church Street Players: Dearly Departed

 

Sunday, June 16, 2002

9:30 a.m. – North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

10:25 a.m. – Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker

11:20 a.m. – Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy – The Musical

1:15 p.m. – Theatre 8:15: Assassins

2:45 p.m. – Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

3:40 p.m. – Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom

 

All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522.

The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio’s longest running community theatres.

OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions.

 

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--part1_33.281fca9c.2a30f662_boundary-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carnation City Players presents Ordinary People Message-ID:
            Carnation City Players Proudly Presents:
      Ordinary People
            
          By Judith Guest        Dramatized by Nancy Gilsenan
                         
                        Directed by Don McCallister
 
                              June 14-15, 21-23
                     Fri/Sat: 8pm, Sun:2:30pm
                     
              Watch as young Conrad Jarrett and his family cope with the tragic death of their older son. Now they must rebuild relationships throughout their lives, especially Conrad whose guilt has pushed him to suicide. It is a story of loss, rebuilding  and hope through the lives of Ordinary People.
 
From the novel by Judith Guest and the Oscar winning movie starring Mary Tyler More, Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton and directed by Robert Redford.
 
CCP is located at 450 E. Market St.  Alliance, OH 44601
Ticket Information and Directions: (330) 821-8712


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From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama's Night Kitchen benefit June 7! Message-ID: <009e01c20da1$a99b7af0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Friday, June 7, 6:00-7:30 p.m.: Friday Happy Hour Outdoor restaurant patio The Weekend Support local theatre! Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com ***Also, come check out MARILYN'S FESTIVAL: IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN, this weekend @ Dobama Theatre! We celebrate young playwrights by producing works by students in grades 9-12. Our mainstage produces the 1-8 grade plays. It's a free wkd. of theatre!!! June 7-9. www.dobama.org or 216/932-3396 for info. From talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 From: talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net (The Talent Group) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Group Model Search Message-ID: <3CFFDAAB.1A917860@ameritech.net> --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere. Wish Nightclub 621 Johnson Ct. Warehouse District 21 and over only Dress 2 impress Info: 216.902.WISH Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  
The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere.

Wish Nightclub
621 Johnson Ct.
Warehouse District

21 and over only
Dress 2 impress
Info: 216.902.WISH

Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LES MIS INFO Message-ID: Some more info on "LES MISERABLES" auditions at the Players Guild: We are mainly casting high school students up through age 19. Also will audition younger students, probably no younger than 13. Please visit our website at www.playersguildtheatre.com and click on "Season Auditions" for more information. Production dates will be posted in the next couple of days. Thank you. Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com To remove yourself from this mailing list, please send an e-mail to audition at playersguildtheatre.com. From Tcervino99 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 From: Tcervino99 at aol.com (Tcervino99 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stagecrafters announces Gypsy auditions Message-ID: <11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07@aol.com> --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stagecrafters announces auditions for it's Summer Stock production of Gypsy Producer: Wendy Lee Scott Director/Choreographer: Toni Cervino Music Director: Brad Wyner WHEN: Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Pepper Pike Learning Center (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike) CALL-BACKS: Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m. Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music. No a cappella songs will be accepted. Also come prepared for a dance audition. All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition. All roles are available. The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows: August 1st-8th 6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals August 9th-16th 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. rehearsals August 16th Evening performance August 17th Matinee and evening performance August 18th Strike --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Stagecrafters announces
auditions for it's Summer Stock production
of
Gypsy

                        
                               Producer:
Wendy Lee Scott
                               Director/Choreographer:
Toni Cervino
                               Music Director: Brad Wyner


WHEN:                 Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m.
WHERE:              Pepper Pike Learning Center
                               (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike)
CALL-BACKS:   Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m.

       Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music.  No a cappella songs will be accepted.  Also come prepared for a dance audition.   All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition.  All roles are available.

       The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows:
                         August 1st-8th    6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals
                         August 9th-16th  9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
rehearsals
                         August 16th      
Evening performance
                         August 17th      
Matinee and evening performance
                         August 18th      
Strike 
   


 



--part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition notice for Guys and Dolls @ WICCI a Silhouette Production in Sept. Message-ID: For immediate release ******** Silhouette Productions in affiliation with Musical Theater International announces Auditions for Guys and Dolls DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM MUSICALLY ARRANGED BY ALISON RITLEY CHOREOGRAPHY BY JOE BOOTH Auditions are set for July 1st and 2nd from 7:30pm-9:00pm at The Wickliffe Civic Center 900 Wordon rd in Wickliffe ,Ohio call 440-944-7788 for info and directions. Please come prepared with one vocal selection written in your key The musical director will accompany your selection and no a Capella auditions will be accepted, plus you will sing from the score. Please come dance ready our Choreographer will put you through rigorous dance counts if applicable. Show dates are Sept. 20,21,22,27 and 28 For personal screening please E-Mail me back or call 440-944-3927 and leave a message. Best regards Charles J. Abraham / Artistic Director From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Summer Series Reminders Message-ID: --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02 Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops. REMINDER: Open Studio the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting: Sat. 6/8: Becoming a Character: Acting and Audition Techniques for Monologues & Scene work Sat. 6/15: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I Sat. 6/22: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare . ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for Classical Monologues. (Note: You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred that you attend both.) Sat. 7/6: Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition Practice Fee: $35.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $25.00 per session thereafter ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.) Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. REMINDER: Actors' Career Development Workshops the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of "Getting Your Big Break" Sat. 6/15: "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing Your Own Work" Sat. 6/22: "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools: Head shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos" Fee: $40.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $30.00 per session thereafter Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02

Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops.


REMINDER:    Open Studio

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series"Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       10:30 AM - 12:30 PM.

       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting:

      
       Sat. 6/8:     Becoming a Character:  Acting and Audition Techniques for
                        Monologues & Scene work  
 
       Sat. 6/15:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic
                          Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt
                          Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I

       Sat. 6/22:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare .  ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for
                          Classical Monologues.
                          (Note:  You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred
                          that you attend both.)
     
       Sat. 7/6:     Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition
                         Practice


Fee: $35.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $25.00 per session thereafter  ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.)

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.


REMINDER:   Actors' Career Development Workshops

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,  offers its Summer Series:  "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       1:00 PM - 3:30 PM.



       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of
       "Getting Your Big Break"

      
       
        Sat. 6/15:     "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to
                            Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing
                            Your Own Work"

        Sat. 6/22:    "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools:  Head
                           shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos"
  
Fee: $40.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $30.00 per session thereafter 

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.




--part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected date/time for pre-PACT & GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Due to a scheduling conflict the Wednesday June 12th  at 7:00pm session has been cancelled.

A new date has been added:

                                              Tuesday,   June  11th   at   7:00pm

Don't forget, we have another session this  Saturday,  June  8th  at 1:30pm.

All sessions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Ricmond Road, E2 Theater Building (middle building).

 

Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

(216)534-7604

"We are the makers of music and the dreamers of dreams..."



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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1482510.3232456055@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Following a week-long hiatus, your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College returns. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin, including a new Conservatory Portrait on jazz trombonist Andy Hunter, who won the 2002 Frank Rosolino Jazz Solo Competition sponsored by the International Trombone Association: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_search_results.pl?max_ret urns=25&keywords=Conservatory&fromDate=06%2F07%2F2002&toDate=08%2F30%2F2002 I hope you will find this information useful as you plan future stories and articles about the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. Kind regards, Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 77 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 em: marci.janas at oberlin.edu web: www.oberlin.edu The Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College, founded in 1865, is the nation's oldest continuously operating conservatory, and the only major music school in the country linked with a preeminent college of arts and sciences. From groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 From: groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org (groundworksmailinglist) Date: Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GroundWorks Dancetheater at CPT June 7,8,9,14,15,16 Message-ID: <200206072216.PAA10765@yakko.ex.dreamhost.com> GroundWorks will be performing at Cleveland Public Theatre?s Gordon Square Theatre --Cleveland Premiere of ?Heart and Vine? with live music by the Arc Libre Trio The show is an all live music performance including ?Migration? with score by resident composer Gustavo Aguilar, and vocals by Gaelyn Aguilar. Think the show?s gonna rock. Hope you can attend. Dates: Friday June 7, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 8, at 8:00 pm Sunday June 9, at 3:00 pm Friday June 14, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 15, at 8:00 pm Sunday/ Family Matinee June 16, at 3:00 pm Sunday June 16, at 1:45 ? 2:30 preshow talk and interactive demonstration led by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara TICKETS ARE $18.00 GENERAL ADMISSION; $12.00 SENIORS AND STUDENTS SPECIAL RATE SUNDAY FAMILY MATINEE JUNE 16TH, adults with family $12.00, children 12 and under, $5.00. FOR INFORMATION AND TO ORDER TICKETS CALL CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE AT 216-631-2727 6415 Detroit Ave. at W 65th St. Contact our website www.groundworksdance.org for map/directions. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From raytom at en.com Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]World Leaders Look-alikes for Trade Show Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is seeking the following World Leaders Look-alikes for a Trade Show in New Orleans on July 19th from 7:00-10:00 pm. George W. Bush Winston Churchill Tony Blair Nelson Mandela Queen Elizabeth Need character photos ASAP. Please email or send to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Bay Village, OH 44140 From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review...Groundworks Dance...perfection! Message-ID: <20020608144413.77599.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> GROUNDWORKS DANCES TO PERFECTION AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times David Shimotakahara is the inspiration behind GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER. In January, 2002 he and his company were named as ?One Of The Year?s 25 To Watch In The Dance World? by the prestigious Dance Magazine. Anyone who has attended a dance concert choreographed and danced by Shimotakahara knows why. He is a creative and perfecting choreographer. He is a well-conditioned, well-trained and exacting dancer. Combine the two and you have greatness. The Ohio Arts Council agrees as they have awarded him a fourth consecutive Individual Artist Fellowship this year. 2 OF 2, now being staged at Cleveland Public Theatre, which the company calls home, is a combination of a duet of dance pieces and a set of two musical selections. The latter are the works of resident Composer Gustavo Aguilar who has worked with Shimotakahara since 1994 in developing the nucleus of the company?s growing repertory. As the choreographer states, their newest collaboration explores ?the limitations placed upon us by external forces, and those which we place upon ourselves.? MIGRATION is about things in flux, the motion of change. It asks the question, ?How far can we journey and still be connected to a place, to each other?? It was premiered in 2001. The piece starts with tinkling bells, then a blending of lighted color appears, then silhouettes, followed by movements behind two suspended blue curtains, shadow dancing, and finally the appearance of a male and female dancer. He (David Shimotakahara) and she (Felice Bagley) are dressed in sarongs shading from green to purple. He bare chested, she in a tank top. The dance that follows is a synergy of flying movements, both powerful and athletic. The entire piece was accomplished with little touching and static facial expression. The interweaving of bodies, the sliding behind suspended curtains, often appearing as shadows, creates a searching to connect but having barriers that forbids it. The sheet of sweat which covered and shimmered off Shimotakahara?s muscular body, while Bagley remained emotionally cool added to the total effect. The choreographer?s ability to perfectly blend music and dance was evident throughout. Both dancers were in perfect sync during the entire presentation. ONETWOONE SO 2 and ONETWOONE SHEKERI 2001 were the two musical pieces centered between the dance selections. SO2 was an improvised tenor sax and live computer processing piece well-performed by Robert Reigle and Phil Curtis. SHEKERI 2001 featured composer Javier Alvarez in a solo for live electro acoustic and shekeri (a musical instrument which looks like a large jar covered with colored beads). Though rather long due to the repeated sounds, it was well performed and haunting. In HEART AND VINE the choreographer ?employs the inherent implications of physical action, reaction and inaction as metaphors for attempts at moving forward, letting go, and finding rest.? The piece featured Felice Bagley, Amy Miller, Brian Murphy, and Shimotakahara. Dressed in dark colors, the dancers performed a series of single, duet and quad- danced segments in a cacophony of sound and fast angular and dipping movements. The piece was athletic, stylish and strong. The stage was full of multi-emotions ranging from the sensual intertwining of bodies in a segment by Bagley and Shimotakahara to abandonment of control during a highlight BeBop segment by Miller and Murphy, which ended to rousing applause. It was exciting to see Murphy finally be given the chance to display his outstanding talent. As a dancer with the Ohio Ballet he was held back by having to conform to the abilities of the weaker male corps members. Here, under the guidance of Shimotakahara, and working with other talented performers, he was allowed to use his athleticism, strong body control, and powerful movements to their fullest. Coupling with the extraordinary Amy Miller allowed for a full exposure of his abilities. Danced to music provided by the ARC Libre Trio, who moved through the dancers as they played, the piece was both exhilarating and exhausting, if a little long. Shortening it would add to the intensity. The small but appreciative audience saw a production in which the dancing and music were outstanding. The producers might want to consider putting an intermission between the musical pieces. Breaking the music into two sections would allow each segment to stand on its own and not blend together into a very long interlude. GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER is a growing entity that needs to be nourished and treasured. The community needs to back this troupe so that it can become what it should be...a nationally recognized company. The program continues at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland on June 14 and 15 at 8 PM. A family matinee is offered on June 16 at 3 PM with a pre-show talk and interactive demonstration led by David Shimotakahara. Tickets are only $18 for general admission, $12 for seniors and students. The family matinee cost is $12 for adults with a family. Children 12 and under are $5. For information and to order tickets call Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From emadden at kent.edu Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ONCE ON THIS ISLAND opens Friday at Porthouse Theatre! Message-ID: <3D293C24@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CELEBRATE SUMMER MAGIC, WITH PORTHOUSE THEATRE Directed by Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND starts this magical season Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio =96 Opening the magical 2002 season for Porthouse Theatre is the calypso-flavored musical ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert returns to direct after last season=92s successful The Fantasticks. ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 with a preview performance on June 13 and opening night on June 14. The opening night performance will be followed by a free champagne reception. =93The tale of a peasant girl who fell in love with a young grand homme. A girl chosen by the gods for a magical fate. The Story of Ti Moune!=94 Written by Lynn Ahrens with music by Stephen Flaherty, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND is a calypso-flavored legend that tells the story of Ti Moune, a poor peasant girl who falls in love with an upper class boy, after she saves his life. At the center of the story are the island=92s four gods, whom have determined Ti Moune=92s destiny from the time she was an orphaned child. The gods cause the lives of the young lovers to intersect and send Ti Moune on a fateful journey that tests the strength of her love over prejudice and even death. Directed by Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 on the beautiful Porthouse grounds. Performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM. The cast of Once ONCE ON THIS ISLAND includes=85 Victoria Bussert** (Director) Derrick Cobey* (Agwe) Yolanda Christine Davis (Erzulie) Angela Gillespie-Winborn * (Mama) Thomasina E. Gross (Ti Moune) Brian Johnson* (Tonton Julian) Colleen Longshaw (Asaka) Lauren Marshall (Andrea) Charles D. Martin, Jr. (Understudy) Sierra Matthews (Little Ti Moune) Darrel Miller (Armand) Dominic Roberts (Daniel) Kristopher Thompson-Bolden (Papa Ge) comes to you all the way from Houston, TX, where he graduated from the High *Members Actor=92s Equity Association **Member of the Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers Subscriptions for this =93Season of Magic=94 are still available by calling 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. Subscriptions range from $21 - $42 with discounts available for seniors and students. Single tickets can also be purchased by calling the numbers above. Ticket prices range from $10 - $20 with discounts available for students and seniors. Group tickets are currently available by calling 330-672-3884 or 1-800-304-2363. Groups consist of ten or more people and prices range from $10 to $20 depending on the size of the group and day of performance. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is one of only a few summer theaters in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion. Picnic tables and the beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. Experience professional, live theater, a wonderful picnic, and a little bit of magic all in one season. =93The Stars Are Out & Magic Is Afoot!=94 Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance and Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 From: LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com (LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com) Date: Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Results from Survey for Directors Message-ID: <62.20d62162.2a34c193@aol.com> --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible. The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors, teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced. To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones: 1. What is your best/worst experience with young actors? BEST A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy! A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn. A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself. A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project. WORST A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition. A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process. Stage Parents pushing at auditions. Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance. A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through. Lack of commitment. Closing night hijinx. Messing around with props, set, costumes. Lack of reading skills. 2. At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up? PREPARATION re: audition materials re: audition requirements and rules re: having knowledge of the play and possible roles Presence TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY Fully engaged, committed ENERGY courtesy Bold choices "A Spark" Originality Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices. Connection to the material presented. No cheesey choreography or hand motions Willing/Able to take direction NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON! That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing... 3. What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition? TOP 3 TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!) HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANY A.L. WEBBER Anything from LES MIS Anything from RENT Anything from PHANTOM Age-inappropriate songs Range-inappropriate songs Show-inappropriate songs Pop/Rock songs Any song NOT memorized Actor has NO music Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in. Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready 4. What are your pet peeves regarding an audition? TOP 3 LACK OF PREPARATION NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again. Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc. Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc. Presenting a "package deal". My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together. "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK." This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK". Here are some suggestions: When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table. Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair. Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head. If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience". If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in an audience-friendly place in the audition space. 5. How important is it to have a headshot and resume? All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude. Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions. Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level. Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful. Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom) A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered. 6. What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior? TOP 3 BE ON TIME BE ON TIME BE ON TIME Be prepared. Be ready to work Be there when you're there BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP) Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors. DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc. BE OPEN/TRY IT! Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc. Do not argue with director during rehearsal. Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought. Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND. Do not correct/direct fellow actors. 7. What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you? Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday... Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up." Commitment to the process Collaboration Commitment to the project/the big picture Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater Being present, energetic, and in character Taking risks, going the extra mile No limits Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage NO WHINING 8. What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show? TOP 3 PACE ENERGY DIRECTORIAL VISION The audience is moved, transformed Honest communication strong acting happy actors collective positive energy FUN strong technical elements believability "We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment. The audience gets it." "Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts." 9. When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors? All responded YES Most said ABSOLUTELY Many noted that the other side is also true. An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc. An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation. Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..." Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not. We hope you find this information interesting and helpful. Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statemen t of many issues important to us all. Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!! Sarah Myer Lynnette Guttmann --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible.
The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors,  teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced.

To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones:


1.    What is your best/worst experience with young actors?

BEST
A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy!

A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn.

A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself.

A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project.

WORST
A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition.
A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process.
Stage Parents pushing at auditions.
Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance.
A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through.
Lack of commitment.
Closing night hijinx.
Messing around with props, set, costumes.
Lack of reading skills.

2.    At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up?

PREPARATION
       re:  audition materials
       re:  audition requirements and rules
       re:  having knowledge of the play and possible roles

Presence
TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY
Fully engaged, committed
ENERGY
courtesy
Bold choices
"A Spark"
Originality


Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way
Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices.
Connection to the material presented.
No cheesey choreography or hand motions

Willing/Able to take direction
NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON!

That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing...

3.    What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition?

TOP 3
TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ANY A.L. WEBBER

Anything from LES MIS
Anything from RENT
Anything from PHANTOM

Age-inappropriate songs
Range-inappropriate songs
Show-inappropriate songs
Pop/Rock songs
Any song NOT memorized
Actor has NO music
Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in.
Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready

4.    What are your pet peeves regarding an audition?

TOP 3
LACK OF PREPARATION
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING

ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING
INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT
CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION

Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again.
Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others

No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc.
Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc.

Presenting a "package deal".  My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together.  "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK."

This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK".
Here are some suggestions:
When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table.
Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair.
Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head.
If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience".
If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in
an audience-friendly place in the audition space.

5.    How important is it to have a headshot and resume?

All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude.

Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions.

Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level.

Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful.
Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom)

A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered.

6.    What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior?

TOP 3
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME

Be prepared.
Be ready to work
Be there when you're there

BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP)

Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors.
DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc.

BE OPEN/TRY IT!
Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc.
Do not argue with director during rehearsal.
Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought.
Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND.
Do not correct/direct fellow actors.

7.    What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you?

Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday...
Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up."

Commitment to the process
Collaboration
Commitment to the project/the big picture
Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater

Being present, energetic, and in character
Taking risks, going the extra mile
No limits
Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage

NO WHINING

8.  What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show?

TOP 3
PACE
ENERGY
DIRECTORIAL VISION

The audience is moved, transformed
Honest communication
strong acting
happy actors
collective positive energy
FUN
strong technical elements
believability

"We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment.  The audience gets it."

"Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts."

9.    When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors?

All responded YES
Most said ABSOLUTELY
Many noted that the other side is also true.  An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc.

An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation.

Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..."

Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not.


We hope you find this information interesting and helpful.
Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statement of many issues important to us all.

Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!!

Sarah Myer
Lynnette Guttmann


--part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD 2002-2003 SEASON ANNOUNCED Message-ID: The Players Guild Theatre announces our 2002-2003 season. All shows are listed below. Please check our website for additional information. Barry Wakser Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SHOW DATES: LES MISERABLES--Mainstage Musical August 23 - September 7 This will be the FIRST Ohio non-professional production of this classic. Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International and Cameron MacKintosh. The entire production will be cast with area students. ________________ THE JUNGLE BOOK--Arena Family Series September 20 -October 6 An original musical adaptation. ________________ THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW--Mainstage Special October 25 - October 31 There will be 2 performances on October 31st (7 and 11 pm) The AREA PREMIER of the popular cult classic in a limited Halloween run! ________________ A CHRISTMAS CAROL--Mainstage Holiday Special November 29 - December 22 There will be 2 shows on Saturday, December 21 (1:30 pm & 8:00 pm) and fewer performances this year, so get your tickets early for this annual tradition! The 21st season of our Original Holiday Tradition. This will be the original Jerry Lowe version that has become so popular with area audiences. _________________ STEEL MAGNOLIAS--Mainstage Comedy-Drama January 17 - February 1 The award-winning comedy-drama. See it LIVE on our stage. ______________ OF MICE AND MEN--Mainstage Drama March 14 - March 29 (special high school performances on March 19 and March 26) See the John Steinbeck classic brought to life on our stage. ______________ THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES--Arena Family Series April 8 - April 27 (Due to Easter, there will be no performances from April 14 - 24) The Hans Christian Anderson favorite! _______________ PERSONALS--Arena Musical May 9 - May 24 A musical review based on the many lives in the Personals Section. _______________ 1776--Mainstage Musical June 6 - June 29 *(possible special performance on Friday, July 4, 2003) DON'T miss the hit musical dramatization of our country's birth! This show combines humor, catchy musical numbers and of course, history--to form a non-stop entertainment extravaganza!! ________________ ***Our Box Office hours are Monday through Friday, 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. Our Box Office is also open one hour prior to curtain time. Please call (330) 453-7617 to order tickets. From Denstorino at aol.com Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor to play "BOTTOM" in A Midsummer Night's Dream Needed ASAP!! Message-ID: <57A53EF4.56A26FCE.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theater is currently searching for an actor age 18-up to play Bottom in our upcoming production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. For more information please call (216)652-2037 ext. 319 and ask for Mimi or Denise From eve4steve at core.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 From: eve4steve at core.com (Eve & Stephen Morris) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]keyboard & Bass Player Message-ID: <009201c20b18$d60b9880$faa751d1@eve4stev.stratos.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mercury Summer Stock : Little Shop of Horrors COMPETENT STUDENTS: keyboard player or bass player interested in = gaining pit experience to add to your resume, please contact Evie Morris = at (216) 798-9539. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0-- From mkelly at telarc.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 From: mkelly at telarc.com (mkelly at telarc.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Second City Conservatory Training Center presents "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy" Message-ID: The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy On Monday, June 10, 2002, the graduating class of the Second City Conservatory Training Center will host a full-length sketch comedy and improv showcase titled "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy." All of the featured scenes are completely original and were written by the graduating class. Doors open at 7:00PM at the new Second City Theater located at 2037 E. 14th between Prospect and Euclid Ave. The show starts at 8:00PM. The cast includes (in alphabetical order): Dave Carter Marlene Kelly Sean Lackey Neil Oblonsky Quinn Patterson Doug Rossi Andy Turning Marlo Zaber Matt Zittelli Director: Maria Corell Musical Director: Dave Schmoll The show is free and open to the public. A cash bar will be available with a small reception afterwards. Parking is available for $4.00 at the Renaissance lot across the street from the theater. For reservations or for more details, contact: Marlene Kelly at (216) 623-9980 or by email at mkelly at telarc.com. From apat57 at yahoo.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 From: apat57 at yahoo.com (Aaron Patterson) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Flat Pack June 20th Message-ID: <20020603170530.24964.qmail@web14810.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions. Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse) When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30 Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00 So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!! Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions.

Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse)

When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30

Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00

So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!!

Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details


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------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C20B00.AB4F4640-- From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a benefit for Dobama's Night Kitchen @ Snicker's Tavern! Message-ID: <009301c20b46$cf77b3e0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-PACT and GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Since the PACT and GLTF auditions are coming up soon, we thought it would be a good idea to hold some Pre-audition sessions for them!  This way people can come and feel relaxed and practice their monologues in front of a group, and get some helpfull feed-back.

Here are the details:

They will be held at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.

Wednesday    June 5th     at      7:00pm

Saturday        June  8th     at      1:30pm

Wednesday    June  12th    at     7:00pm

 

If you have any questions or more info or need directions, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Thanks!

Kimberly Mahoney

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From AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 From: AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org (Kenerup, Amy) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Alexander and the...Very Bad Day" this weekend from JCC Playmake rs Youth Theatre Message-ID: JCC Youth Theatre Presents Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center presents the Rochester Children's Theatre touring musical production of Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, written by Judith Viorst with music by Shelly Markham. This musical adaptation is based on the children's book by the same name, also written by Judith Viorst. Show date is Sunday, June 9 at 3pm at the Stonehill Auditorium of the Mandel JCC, 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood. Tickets: $8 Adult, $6 JCC Members Seniors and Students, $4 children 3 and under. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. About the Show and its Author Not only does Alexander wake up with gum in his hair, his mother forgets to pack him dessert and his best friend decides not to be his best friend anymore. Alexander's struggles with life's daily dramas will educate as well as encourage kids to share their feelings and realize that bad days happen to everyone. Judith Viorst is the author of several works of fiction and non-fiction for children as well as adults. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, her most famous children's book, was first published in 1972 and has since sold over 2 million copies. Ms. Viorst lectures widely on a variety of topics ranging from the subjects of loss and control to children's literature. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. From cpetrovic at juno.com Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 From: cpetrovic at juno.com (Cheryl M Petrovic) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP OUR SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Cast Addendum Message-ID: <20020604.115020.-79492167.7.cpetrovic@juno.com> 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. ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media a couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member. Adam C Kern has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's jazz, blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other GI Joes & Rosie Riveters. Welcome aboard Our Sentimental Journey, Adam ! ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media = a=20 couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member.  Adam C Kern=20 has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's = jazz,=20 blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other = GI=20 Joes & Rosie Riveters.  Welcome aboard Our=20 Sentimental Journey, Adam !
----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861-- ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b@aol.com> --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Women's Festival of the Arts Message-ID: <20020604191138.25756.qmail@web13904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here! Hope this helps: Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday, June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette). > Female > All Ethnicities & Ages > Non-Union & No Pay > Flexible Hours Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @ 45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002. Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or cwynter at parkergainesville.com. The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa, Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC. *Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced by The Culture Project SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here! Hope this helps:

Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday,
June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker
Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette).
> Female
> All Ethnicities & Ages
> Non-Union & No Pay
> Flexible Hours
Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during
the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @
45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002.  
Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or
cwynter at parkergainesville.com.
The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat
screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business
Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring
independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa,
Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC.
*Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced
by The Culture Project



SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!

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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEATRE ACTING CLASS Message-ID: <001701c20c03$9b633300$8b0ed6d8@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THEATRE ACTING 101 Series of 4 classes Starts Saturday, June 8 1 pm to 2:30 pm Instructor: B.J. Provenzale Tuition: $60 MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express Must Pre-Register Classes held at Action Talent Agency office (Action Talent is providing the location; ATA does not profit from the = classes) 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza (Just east of the Rt. 306/Mentor Ave. intersection) use lower level entrance please To register: reply to this message, or call 440-946-9000 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Opening One Month From Today! THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002 "HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT" The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will include HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott. HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. Complete festival schedule is listed below. Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admission. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-backed lawn chairs to the performance. HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to see his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Hal is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the hot-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield? AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as romantic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woman's heart. One of Shakespeare's great comedies. DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is the proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by the Cleveland Theater Collective. This award is offered by the CTC to underwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a local professional actor. The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT. When: HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3. AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4. Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM. Where: July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of Shakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thought, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed to free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work of the play. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email: info at cleveshakes.org web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season Opening One Month From Today!

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS
FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE
OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002

"HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT"

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will i= nclude HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE I= T, directed by Jerrold Scott.

HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in= a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonn= ade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.

AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnad= e.  Complete festival schedule is listed below.

Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admissio= n. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-b= acked lawn chairs to the performance.

HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to s= ee his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Ha= l is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the = bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry = IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the ho= t-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield?

AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as roma= ntic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of = Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woma= n's heart.  One of Shakespeare's great comedies.

DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT:  The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is t= he proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by t= he Cleveland Theater Collective.  This award is offered by the CTC to u= nderwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a loca= l professional actor.  The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member= Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT.

When:
HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3.
AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4.
Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM.

Where:
July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner= of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.
July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 = Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of S= hakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thoug= ht, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed t= o free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work = of the play.

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107
email: info at cleveshakes.org
web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for editors and FX Message-ID: <20020604203630.13215.qmail@web13902.mail.yahoo.com> --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here again! This is From Doug: I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred... wanting to do Sci-fi/fantasy type work. also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any animation?) anyone interested (in the above positions.. or just interested in collaberating on somthing) please contact me thanks douglas_cross at yahoo.com SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here again! This is From Doug:

I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or
knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred...
wanting to do  Sci-fi/fantasy type work.

also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any
animation?)

anyone interested   (in the above positions.. or just
interested in collaberating on somthing)   please
contact me

thanks
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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group Starting Monday, June 10th! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to let anyone else know that might be interested in joining the Scene Study Group that we are having our first meeting on Monday, June 10th at 7:00pm.  We will be meeting at the Tri-c East Campus Sudio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.  We will be meeting 1 or 2 times a week to work on scenes (or monologues) , have some fun and work on our craft!

Please bring some material that you might be interested in working on or we will have some scenes available.  We will also be deciding on Monday which days/nights are best for everyone to meet.

 

If anyone has any questions or needs more info, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Warm regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

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From geurdaneta at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 From: geurdaneta at hotmail.com (Gustavo Urdaneta) Date: Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Dancers and Vocal Performer for Floor Shows at THE GRID Message-ID: We are currently in the process of casting several floor shows for the GRID nightclub + ORBIT for the upcoming Summer season. ALL PERFORMERS MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE. All performers are paid and there are a variety of casting roles available. The GRID/ORBIT is the ultimate dance bar experience in Cleveland serving the alternative lifestyle community as well as welcoming people from all paths of life. The shows are being designed in the genre of the floor shows in Chicago, Miami, New York and LA. They will be formatted very much like the entertainment at a Tea Dance or a Circuit Party. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta We are searching performers in the following categories: 1) Body Conscious Performer: male dancers to perform and be part of exciting theme shows sometimes being the entertainers, others being back up dancers to selected vocal performers. Please bring dance attire. Body Builders are highly encouraged to apply for this category. Minimum dancing required. NO nudity but some shows will call for minimum dance attire. 2) Vocal performers & female illusionists: to perform to contemporary dance/house music live tracks. Must be able sing (live singing is necessary) and must be able to dance as part of the show. Some roles will be filled with performers with minimum dance experience. 3) Dancers & Flag performers: looking for dancers(both male and female) to serve as back up dancers and also to be used in highlights in some theme parties. No singing necessary, but it could be a plus. Also looking for flag performers to perform throughout the summer. Please bring dance attire. NO Nudity but some costumes will be designed to showcase the body of the dancer. All auditions will take place at The Grid (1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland) on Monday June 10th, starting at 2:00 pm. Please respond to this email to make an appointment. Resumes will be welcome but not mandatory. Back up tracks are expected if auditioning for a role of a vocal performer. All dancers must bring dance attire. Call backs will be schedule later the same week. DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL OR WRITE IF QUESTIONS SHALL ARISE. For more information call (216) 926-8383 or write us. Please visit the Grid Website(www.thegrid.com) to see what is waiting for you. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta THE GRID-n-ORBIT Nightclub "Others Imitate. We Innovate." http://www.thegrid.com party at thegrid.com 216.623.0113 *Located at 1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <19b.3453bef.2a2ee387@aol.com> --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Grumio85 at aol.com Full-name: Grumio85 Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b at aol.com> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 13:53:15 EDT Subject: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 10509 --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary-- --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]glitches -- missing postings from last two days -- view archive Message-ID: <158.edf4640.2a2f5b41@aol.com> --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail. There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly." However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today. The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version. Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings. In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed: The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail.

There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly."  However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today.

The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version.

Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings.

In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed:  The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary-- From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-Pact coaching sessions Message-ID: <000001c20c8b$db218630$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Theater Collective announces Pre-PACT audition coaching = sessions. The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th and 20th. To help our = membership be better prepared for these auditions, we are sponsoring = coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and Brian = Zoldessy. This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to your = pieces prior to the auditions. Cathy Albers' session will be on = Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Mitchell Fields' = session will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Brian Zoldessy's = session will be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. All = sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall A. = These sessions are free for Collective members. All other interested = parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for membership = information.=20 You must rsvp to the instructor and session of your choice. No one will = be seen without a scheduled appointment. Cathy Albers Saturday June 8th 1-4 pm = cla2 at po.cwru.edu =20 Mitchell Fields Sunday June 9th 1-4 pm = figfest at aol.com=20 Brian Zoldessy Tuesday June 11th 7-9:30 pm = Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us=20 Thanks to all and break a leg, Fred and Margaret ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Theater = Collective=20 announces Pre-PACT audition coaching sessions.
 
The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th = and=20 20th.  To help our membership be better prepared for these = auditions, we=20 are sponsoring coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and = Brian=20 Zoldessy.  This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to=20 your  pieces prior to the auditions.  Cathy Albers' session = will be on=20 Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Mitchell Fields' = session=20 will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Brian Zoldessy's = session will=20 be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm.   = All=20 sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall = A. =20 These sessions are free for Collective members.  = All other=20 interested parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for = membership=20 information.
 
You = must rsvp to=20 the instructor and session of your choice. No one will be seen without a = scheduled appointment.
 
Cathy=20 Albers           &= nbsp;=20 Saturday June 8th =20 1-4 pm         =20  cla2 at po.cwru.edu    =20
Mitchell=20 Fields          Sunday&= nbsp; =20 June 9th   1-4=20 pm           figfest at aol.com =
Brian=20 Zoldessy         Tuesday  = June 11th=20 7-9:30 pm   Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.= us=20
 
Thanks to all and break a leg,
 
Fred and = Margaret
------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AEC Southern Ohio College looking for instructors Message-ID: <20020605143951.84021.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes. Instructors should have significant professional experience and the patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student population. Various classes in potential need of instruction include: Lighting Principles of Advertising Video Production (EFP and ENG) Advanced Audio (ProTools) Editing (Primarily Avid) Production Management Small Business Management Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax accounting...) If interested, send a resume to: Chris Strobel AEC Southern Ohio College 1011 Glendale-Milford Road Cincinnati, OH 45215 or (even better): cstrobel at amedcts.com Chris SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)

AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our
Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes.
Instructors should have significant professional experience and the
patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student
population.

Various classes in potential need of instruction include:

Lighting
Principles of Advertising
Video Production (EFP and ENG)
Advanced Audio (ProTools)
Editing (Primarily Avid)
Production Management
Small Business Management
Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax
accounting...)


If interested, send a resume to:

Chris Strobel
AEC Southern Ohio College
1011 Glendale-Milford Road
Cincinnati, OH  45215

or (even better):
cstrobel at amedcts.com


Chris



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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703-- From Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 From: Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net (Davidson, Tonja) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker Davidson: Hometown Soap Diva at Tangiers Message-ID: <9057F2504D78D41198050008C73324FD2BB21B@CRSMAIL> =20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker-Davidson 'Alex' from One Life to Live = at Akron =B9s Tangiers in June Live and direct from the famed Arci's Place in New York City, Emmy-nominated Tonja Walker-Davidson -- the lovingly-evil "Alex" from = ABC's "One Life to Live" -- brings her cabaret show to the fabulous "Tangier Restaurant and Cabaret" in Akron, Ohio for 2 exclusive performances on = June 14th and 15th, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. =09 Tonja's accomplishments, both on and off TV, are well known and this show promises to bring a very special evening of wonderful music and terrific entertainment! =09 Seating is limited and show tickets are $25.00 each. Please call Tangier [532 West Market Street] at 330.376.0164 for tickets and information. =09 And on ABC=B9s "One Life to Live" -- as usual they have brought back "Alex" to stir up a few For interviews of any kind, call Nancy Moon at 212.989.7530 or email nmoon at infohouse.com. From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]time correction Message-ID: <001501c20cad$1eb48de0$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To all, I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for his session, it is: Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. He can be reached at = brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu Sorry for any confusion, Fred ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To all,
 
I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for = his=20 session, it is:
 
Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until = 10:00pm. =20 He can be reached at   brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu
 
Sorry for any = confusion,
Fred
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20-- From Denstorino at aol.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nick Bottom is cast in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Message-ID: <7399F99F.7D2F8C9D.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theatre would like to thank everyone who called with interest in playing the part of Nick Bottom. We are happy to say that the role has been now been cast!! Please watch out for other listing which will be coming in the future. Sincerely, Denise Astorino Cleveland Youth Theater (216)651-2037 #319 From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buffet-style band needed Message-ID: Needed : Jimmy Buffet-type band for a party in August. Please contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spinning Into Butter" Auditions at Beck Center Message-ID: <90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b@aol.com> --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions For..... Rebecca Gilman's captivating new play SPINNING INTO BUTTER Will take place at The Beck Center on: TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance. "Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65 -and- 4 males, age range 18-60 (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25) Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have advanced copies for perusal. Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's Studio Theatre space. Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th. ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition. About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser- vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter' America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth." This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play by a writer of surprising gifts" was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC. If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail. --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Auditions For.....
Rebecca Gilman's

captivating new play
SPINNING INTO BUTTER


Will take place at The Beck Center on:
TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM  and
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM
Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance.

"Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65
                                                            -and-    4 males, age range 18-60
                                (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25)

Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have
advanced copies for perusal.
Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's
Studio Theatre space.
Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th.
ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition.

About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning
Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser-
vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter'
America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright
Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth."
This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play
by a writer of surprising gifts"
was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC.

If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail.


--part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Australian-flavor band needed Message-ID: Wanted: Band or person to play Australian Music. Need ASAP for party coming up in June. Pay involved. Perhaps someone who can play the didgeridoo. Contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 or spi8071 at aol.com. From tndieringer at yahoo.com Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 From: tndieringer at yahoo.com (Todd Dieringer) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publicist Available Message-ID: <20020605191908.92421.qmail@web20908.mail.yahoo.com> Much work goes into a successful production. The stage must be set, costumes created, actors rehearsed, and the audience filled with patrons. Sometimes that last part poses the biggest challenge. I can help with writing press releases, creating programs, flyers and brochures, and other public relations materials. If your organization could use a helping hand, drop me a line at tndieringer at yahoo.com Todd Dieringer, Public Relations Specialist __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre presents Marilyn's Festival! Message-ID: <003201c20cca$adf24ca0$0c00000a@CFSNET> DOBAMA THEATRE presents the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival! June 6-9, 2002 Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights will present the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival June 6-9, 2002. This very special event celebrates 24 years of continuing Marilyn?s work as Dobama Theatre presents full productions of plays written by Cleveland area students from grades 1-12. ?This year?s Festival is as special as ever, particularly because Dobama founder Don Bianchi died this past March,? says Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey. ?We?re dedicating this year?s Festival to him for all the love and passion he put into this theater, along with his wife Marilyn for whom the Festival is named.? >From Joyce Casey, Artistic Director The Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival was the first event of its kind in the country. For Donald it was the most important event of the season. He continually reminded the young playwrights and the actors that they were truly ?making something in a world where others were breaking things.? Donald felt that Marilyn?s Festival represented Dobama Theatre at its very best. All of us at Dobama feel honored to have had the opportunity to create theater with Donald Bianchi. He was a visionary who inspired us to pursue excellence, while cherishing the experience with the other artists. And so with love, respect, and deep appreciation we dedicate the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to you, Donald Bianchi. The events for the festival are scheduled as follows: Special Benefit Performance - Thursday, June 6 at 7:30 PM Opening night performance of winning plays grades 1-8. Cake and ice cream is served after the performances and each winning student will be in attendance and awarded a $100 savings bond. $24/person, reservations required. FREE Performances (plays from grades 1-8) Friday, June 7 - 7:30 PM Saturday, June 8 - 2 and 7:30 PM Sunday, June 9 - 2 and 7:30 PM PLUS! Marilyn?s Festival in the Night Kitchen FREE performances (plays from grades 9-12) Friday, June 7 - 11 PM Saturday, June 8 - 5 and 11 PM Sunday, June 9 - 5 PM For more information or reservations, call Dobama Theatre at 216-932-3396. From cnowlin at aftra.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - AFTRA Sponsored Union Info Night Message-ID: WHAT? A seminar for non-union actors and anybody interested in learning more about membership in AFTRA, SAG or AEA. WHEN? Tuesday, June 11th at 7:00p.m. WHERE? Cabaret DaDa (1210 West 6th St., downtown Cleveland) WHY? To hear from working professionals in all three unions and learn about the nature and benefits of Union membership COST? It's FREE! For more info, or to let us know you're coming, please call the AFTRA office (216)781-2255 From touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 From: touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com (Touch Supper Club) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS WEEKEND @ TOUCH Message-ID: <20020606031605.43560.qmail@web20904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND 216.631.5200 FRIDAY SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats. Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM --------------------------------- SATURDAY Wet Saturday June 8th DJ Rasoul, San Francisco-- Soulfood, Large, Naked Music Thomas James, Columbus --Residual Recordings $6, 21+ Touch Supper Club 2710 Lorain Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 (216)631-5200 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND

216.631.5200

FRIDAY

SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS

THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon

Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats.

Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba,

Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM


SATURDAY

Wet

Saturday June 8th

DJ Rasoul, San Francisco--

Soulfood, Large, Naked Music

Thomas James, Columbus

--Residual Recordings

$6,  21+



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Cleveland, OH 44113

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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theater HIRING NOW. Message-ID: <171.eade30b.2a30cd33@aol.com> --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone... Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for The Truth About Cinderella and The Baker's Wife We are looking for: 1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir. 2. Set Designer 3. Props Designer 4. Wardrobe Coordinator 5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY Good wages available. Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks. Bob Navis Jr Artistic Director, NWT --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone...
Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for
The Truth About Cinderella and
The Baker's Wife
We are looking for:
1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir.
2. Set Designer
3. Props Designer
4. Wardrobe Coordinator
5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant
TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
Good wages available.

Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com
I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks.
Bob Navis Jr
Artistic Director, NWT

--part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary-- From GMaher at tribute.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players to Host Theatre Festival 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_000_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season. "It's really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas," said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. "Not only that, but it's a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It's a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We're really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again." The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented. The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:30 a.m. - The Hudson Players: Belles 10:25 a.m. - Workshop Players: Mama's Veil 11:20 a.m. - Trumbull New Theatre: True West 1:50 p.m. - ANTIC, Inc: 1984 2:45 p.m. - Amarinic Productions: Quilters 3:40 p.m. - Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple 4:35 p.m. - Church Street Players: Dearly Departed Sunday, June 16, 2002 9:30 a.m. - North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 10:25 a.m. - Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker 11:20 a.m. - Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy - The Musical 1:15 p.m. - Theatre 8:15: Assassins 2:45 p.m. - Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 3:40 p.m. - Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community theatres. OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"  Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival

 

June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season.

“It’s really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas,” said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. “Not only that, but it’s a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It’s a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We’re really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again.”

The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented.

The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions:

Saturday, June 15, 2002

9:30 a.m. – The Hudson Players: Belles

10:25 a.m. – Workshop Players: Mama’s Veil

11:20 a.m. – Trumbull New Theatre: True West

1:50 p.m. – ANTIC, Inc: 1984

2:45 p.m. – Amarinic Productions: Quilters

3:40 p.m. – Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple

4:35 p.m. – Church Street Players: Dearly Departed

 

Sunday, June 16, 2002

9:30 a.m. – North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

10:25 a.m. – Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker

11:20 a.m. – Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy – The Musical

1:15 p.m. – Theatre 8:15: Assassins

2:45 p.m. – Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

3:40 p.m. – Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom

 

All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522.

The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio’s longest running community theatres.

OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions.

 

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Huge chunks of the list have not received neohiopal mail since monday. It appears to be primarily aol and hotmail accounts.  Hostway has asked me if there are any patterns to who receives mail and who doesn't.

If you get this e-mail please reply and tell me that you received it.

Thanks,
Fred Sternfeld

PS -- if you know people who have not received their neohiopal mail this week, tell them to go to my website and find the link to the archives, as all the postings are in the archives.  You can also forward them this link:   The NEohioPAL Archives
--part1_33.281fca9c.2a30f662_boundary-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carnation City Players presents Ordinary People Message-ID:
            Carnation City Players Proudly Presents:
      Ordinary People
            
          By Judith Guest        Dramatized by Nancy Gilsenan
                         
                        Directed by Don McCallister
 
                              June 14-15, 21-23
                     Fri/Sat: 8pm, Sun:2:30pm
                     
              Watch as young Conrad Jarrett and his family cope with the tragic death of their older son. Now they must rebuild relationships throughout their lives, especially Conrad whose guilt has pushed him to suicide. It is a story of loss, rebuilding  and hope through the lives of Ordinary People.
 
From the novel by Judith Guest and the Oscar winning movie starring Mary Tyler More, Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton and directed by Robert Redford.
 
CCP is located at 450 E. Market St.  Alliance, OH 44601
Ticket Information and Directions: (330) 821-8712


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From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama's Night Kitchen benefit June 7! Message-ID: <009e01c20da1$a99b7af0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Friday, June 7, 6:00-7:30 p.m.: Friday Happy Hour Outdoor restaurant patio The Weekend Support local theatre! Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com ***Also, come check out MARILYN'S FESTIVAL: IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN, this weekend @ Dobama Theatre! We celebrate young playwrights by producing works by students in grades 9-12. Our mainstage produces the 1-8 grade plays. It's a free wkd. of theatre!!! June 7-9. www.dobama.org or 216/932-3396 for info. From talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 From: talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net (The Talent Group) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Group Model Search Message-ID: <3CFFDAAB.1A917860@ameritech.net> --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere. Wish Nightclub 621 Johnson Ct. Warehouse District 21 and over only Dress 2 impress Info: 216.902.WISH Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  
The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere.

Wish Nightclub
621 Johnson Ct.
Warehouse District

21 and over only
Dress 2 impress
Info: 216.902.WISH

Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LES MIS INFO Message-ID: Some more info on "LES MISERABLES" auditions at the Players Guild: We are mainly casting high school students up through age 19. Also will audition younger students, probably no younger than 13. Please visit our website at www.playersguildtheatre.com and click on "Season Auditions" for more information. Production dates will be posted in the next couple of days. Thank you. Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com To remove yourself from this mailing list, please send an e-mail to audition at playersguildtheatre.com. From Tcervino99 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 From: Tcervino99 at aol.com (Tcervino99 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stagecrafters announces Gypsy auditions Message-ID: <11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07@aol.com> --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stagecrafters announces auditions for it's Summer Stock production of Gypsy Producer: Wendy Lee Scott Director/Choreographer: Toni Cervino Music Director: Brad Wyner WHEN: Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Pepper Pike Learning Center (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike) CALL-BACKS: Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m. Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music. No a cappella songs will be accepted. Also come prepared for a dance audition. All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition. All roles are available. The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows: August 1st-8th 6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals August 9th-16th 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. rehearsals August 16th Evening performance August 17th Matinee and evening performance August 18th Strike --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Stagecrafters announces
auditions for it's Summer Stock production
of
Gypsy

                        
                               Producer:
Wendy Lee Scott
                               Director/Choreographer:
Toni Cervino
                               Music Director: Brad Wyner


WHEN:                 Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m.
WHERE:              Pepper Pike Learning Center
                               (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike)
CALL-BACKS:   Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m.

       Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music.  No a cappella songs will be accepted.  Also come prepared for a dance audition.   All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition.  All roles are available.

       The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows:
                         August 1st-8th    6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals
                         August 9th-16th  9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
rehearsals
                         August 16th      
Evening performance
                         August 17th      
Matinee and evening performance
                         August 18th      
Strike 
   


 



--part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition notice for Guys and Dolls @ WICCI a Silhouette Production in Sept. Message-ID: For immediate release ******** Silhouette Productions in affiliation with Musical Theater International announces Auditions for Guys and Dolls DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM MUSICALLY ARRANGED BY ALISON RITLEY CHOREOGRAPHY BY JOE BOOTH Auditions are set for July 1st and 2nd from 7:30pm-9:00pm at The Wickliffe Civic Center 900 Wordon rd in Wickliffe ,Ohio call 440-944-7788 for info and directions. Please come prepared with one vocal selection written in your key The musical director will accompany your selection and no a Capella auditions will be accepted, plus you will sing from the score. Please come dance ready our Choreographer will put you through rigorous dance counts if applicable. Show dates are Sept. 20,21,22,27 and 28 For personal screening please E-Mail me back or call 440-944-3927 and leave a message. Best regards Charles J. Abraham / Artistic Director From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Summer Series Reminders Message-ID: --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02 Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops. REMINDER: Open Studio the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting: Sat. 6/8: Becoming a Character: Acting and Audition Techniques for Monologues & Scene work Sat. 6/15: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I Sat. 6/22: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare . ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for Classical Monologues. (Note: You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred that you attend both.) Sat. 7/6: Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition Practice Fee: $35.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $25.00 per session thereafter ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.) Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. REMINDER: Actors' Career Development Workshops the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of "Getting Your Big Break" Sat. 6/15: "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing Your Own Work" Sat. 6/22: "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools: Head shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos" Fee: $40.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $30.00 per session thereafter Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02

Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops.


REMINDER:    Open Studio

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series"Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       10:30 AM - 12:30 PM.

       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting:

      
       Sat. 6/8:     Becoming a Character:  Acting and Audition Techniques for
                        Monologues & Scene work  
 
       Sat. 6/15:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic
                          Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt
                          Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I

       Sat. 6/22:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare .  ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for
                          Classical Monologues.
                          (Note:  You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred
                          that you attend both.)
     
       Sat. 7/6:     Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition
                         Practice


Fee: $35.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $25.00 per session thereafter  ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.)

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.


REMINDER:   Actors' Career Development Workshops

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,  offers its Summer Series:  "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       1:00 PM - 3:30 PM.



       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of
       "Getting Your Big Break"

      
       
        Sat. 6/15:     "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to
                            Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing
                            Your Own Work"

        Sat. 6/22:    "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools:  Head
                           shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos"
  
Fee: $40.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $30.00 per session thereafter 

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.




--part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected date/time for pre-PACT & GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Due to a scheduling conflict the Wednesday June 12th  at 7:00pm session has been cancelled.

A new date has been added:

                                              Tuesday,   June  11th   at   7:00pm

Don't forget, we have another session this  Saturday,  June  8th  at 1:30pm.

All sessions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Ricmond Road, E2 Theater Building (middle building).

 

Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

(216)534-7604

"We are the makers of music and the dreamers of dreams..."



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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1482510.3232456055@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Following a week-long hiatus, your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College returns. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin, including a new Conservatory Portrait on jazz trombonist Andy Hunter, who won the 2002 Frank Rosolino Jazz Solo Competition sponsored by the International Trombone Association: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_search_results.pl?max_ret urns=25&keywords=Conservatory&fromDate=06%2F07%2F2002&toDate=08%2F30%2F2002 I hope you will find this information useful as you plan future stories and articles about the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. Kind regards, Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 77 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 em: marci.janas at oberlin.edu web: www.oberlin.edu The Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College, founded in 1865, is the nation's oldest continuously operating conservatory, and the only major music school in the country linked with a preeminent college of arts and sciences. From groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 From: groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org (groundworksmailinglist) Date: Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GroundWorks Dancetheater at CPT June 7,8,9,14,15,16 Message-ID: <200206072216.PAA10765@yakko.ex.dreamhost.com> GroundWorks will be performing at Cleveland Public Theatre?s Gordon Square Theatre --Cleveland Premiere of ?Heart and Vine? with live music by the Arc Libre Trio The show is an all live music performance including ?Migration? with score by resident composer Gustavo Aguilar, and vocals by Gaelyn Aguilar. Think the show?s gonna rock. Hope you can attend. Dates: Friday June 7, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 8, at 8:00 pm Sunday June 9, at 3:00 pm Friday June 14, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 15, at 8:00 pm Sunday/ Family Matinee June 16, at 3:00 pm Sunday June 16, at 1:45 ? 2:30 preshow talk and interactive demonstration led by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara TICKETS ARE $18.00 GENERAL ADMISSION; $12.00 SENIORS AND STUDENTS SPECIAL RATE SUNDAY FAMILY MATINEE JUNE 16TH, adults with family $12.00, children 12 and under, $5.00. FOR INFORMATION AND TO ORDER TICKETS CALL CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE AT 216-631-2727 6415 Detroit Ave. at W 65th St. Contact our website www.groundworksdance.org for map/directions. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From raytom at en.com Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]World Leaders Look-alikes for Trade Show Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is seeking the following World Leaders Look-alikes for a Trade Show in New Orleans on July 19th from 7:00-10:00 pm. George W. Bush Winston Churchill Tony Blair Nelson Mandela Queen Elizabeth Need character photos ASAP. Please email or send to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Bay Village, OH 44140 From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review...Groundworks Dance...perfection! Message-ID: <20020608144413.77599.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> GROUNDWORKS DANCES TO PERFECTION AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times David Shimotakahara is the inspiration behind GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER. In January, 2002 he and his company were named as ?One Of The Year?s 25 To Watch In The Dance World? by the prestigious Dance Magazine. Anyone who has attended a dance concert choreographed and danced by Shimotakahara knows why. He is a creative and perfecting choreographer. He is a well-conditioned, well-trained and exacting dancer. Combine the two and you have greatness. The Ohio Arts Council agrees as they have awarded him a fourth consecutive Individual Artist Fellowship this year. 2 OF 2, now being staged at Cleveland Public Theatre, which the company calls home, is a combination of a duet of dance pieces and a set of two musical selections. The latter are the works of resident Composer Gustavo Aguilar who has worked with Shimotakahara since 1994 in developing the nucleus of the company?s growing repertory. As the choreographer states, their newest collaboration explores ?the limitations placed upon us by external forces, and those which we place upon ourselves.? MIGRATION is about things in flux, the motion of change. It asks the question, ?How far can we journey and still be connected to a place, to each other?? It was premiered in 2001. The piece starts with tinkling bells, then a blending of lighted color appears, then silhouettes, followed by movements behind two suspended blue curtains, shadow dancing, and finally the appearance of a male and female dancer. He (David Shimotakahara) and she (Felice Bagley) are dressed in sarongs shading from green to purple. He bare chested, she in a tank top. The dance that follows is a synergy of flying movements, both powerful and athletic. The entire piece was accomplished with little touching and static facial expression. The interweaving of bodies, the sliding behind suspended curtains, often appearing as shadows, creates a searching to connect but having barriers that forbids it. The sheet of sweat which covered and shimmered off Shimotakahara?s muscular body, while Bagley remained emotionally cool added to the total effect. The choreographer?s ability to perfectly blend music and dance was evident throughout. Both dancers were in perfect sync during the entire presentation. ONETWOONE SO 2 and ONETWOONE SHEKERI 2001 were the two musical pieces centered between the dance selections. SO2 was an improvised tenor sax and live computer processing piece well-performed by Robert Reigle and Phil Curtis. SHEKERI 2001 featured composer Javier Alvarez in a solo for live electro acoustic and shekeri (a musical instrument which looks like a large jar covered with colored beads). Though rather long due to the repeated sounds, it was well performed and haunting. In HEART AND VINE the choreographer ?employs the inherent implications of physical action, reaction and inaction as metaphors for attempts at moving forward, letting go, and finding rest.? The piece featured Felice Bagley, Amy Miller, Brian Murphy, and Shimotakahara. Dressed in dark colors, the dancers performed a series of single, duet and quad- danced segments in a cacophony of sound and fast angular and dipping movements. The piece was athletic, stylish and strong. The stage was full of multi-emotions ranging from the sensual intertwining of bodies in a segment by Bagley and Shimotakahara to abandonment of control during a highlight BeBop segment by Miller and Murphy, which ended to rousing applause. It was exciting to see Murphy finally be given the chance to display his outstanding talent. As a dancer with the Ohio Ballet he was held back by having to conform to the abilities of the weaker male corps members. Here, under the guidance of Shimotakahara, and working with other talented performers, he was allowed to use his athleticism, strong body control, and powerful movements to their fullest. Coupling with the extraordinary Amy Miller allowed for a full exposure of his abilities. Danced to music provided by the ARC Libre Trio, who moved through the dancers as they played, the piece was both exhilarating and exhausting, if a little long. Shortening it would add to the intensity. The small but appreciative audience saw a production in which the dancing and music were outstanding. The producers might want to consider putting an intermission between the musical pieces. Breaking the music into two sections would allow each segment to stand on its own and not blend together into a very long interlude. GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER is a growing entity that needs to be nourished and treasured. The community needs to back this troupe so that it can become what it should be...a nationally recognized company. The program continues at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland on June 14 and 15 at 8 PM. A family matinee is offered on June 16 at 3 PM with a pre-show talk and interactive demonstration led by David Shimotakahara. Tickets are only $18 for general admission, $12 for seniors and students. The family matinee cost is $12 for adults with a family. Children 12 and under are $5. For information and to order tickets call Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From emadden at kent.edu Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ONCE ON THIS ISLAND opens Friday at Porthouse Theatre! Message-ID: <3D293C24@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CELEBRATE SUMMER MAGIC, WITH PORTHOUSE THEATRE Directed by Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND starts this magical season Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio =96 Opening the magical 2002 season for Porthouse Theatre is the calypso-flavored musical ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert returns to direct after last season=92s successful The Fantasticks. ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 with a preview performance on June 13 and opening night on June 14. The opening night performance will be followed by a free champagne reception. =93The tale of a peasant girl who fell in love with a young grand homme. A girl chosen by the gods for a magical fate. The Story of Ti Moune!=94 Written by Lynn Ahrens with music by Stephen Flaherty, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND is a calypso-flavored legend that tells the story of Ti Moune, a poor peasant girl who falls in love with an upper class boy, after she saves his life. At the center of the story are the island=92s four gods, whom have determined Ti Moune=92s destiny from the time she was an orphaned child. The gods cause the lives of the young lovers to intersect and send Ti Moune on a fateful journey that tests the strength of her love over prejudice and even death. Directed by Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 on the beautiful Porthouse grounds. Performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM. The cast of Once ONCE ON THIS ISLAND includes=85 Victoria Bussert** (Director) Derrick Cobey* (Agwe) Yolanda Christine Davis (Erzulie) Angela Gillespie-Winborn * (Mama) Thomasina E. Gross (Ti Moune) Brian Johnson* (Tonton Julian) Colleen Longshaw (Asaka) Lauren Marshall (Andrea) Charles D. Martin, Jr. (Understudy) Sierra Matthews (Little Ti Moune) Darrel Miller (Armand) Dominic Roberts (Daniel) Kristopher Thompson-Bolden (Papa Ge) comes to you all the way from Houston, TX, where he graduated from the High *Members Actor=92s Equity Association **Member of the Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers Subscriptions for this =93Season of Magic=94 are still available by calling 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. Subscriptions range from $21 - $42 with discounts available for seniors and students. Single tickets can also be purchased by calling the numbers above. Ticket prices range from $10 - $20 with discounts available for students and seniors. Group tickets are currently available by calling 330-672-3884 or 1-800-304-2363. Groups consist of ten or more people and prices range from $10 to $20 depending on the size of the group and day of performance. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is one of only a few summer theaters in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion. Picnic tables and the beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. Experience professional, live theater, a wonderful picnic, and a little bit of magic all in one season. =93The Stars Are Out & Magic Is Afoot!=94 Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance and Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 From: LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com (LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com) Date: Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Results from Survey for Directors Message-ID: <62.20d62162.2a34c193@aol.com> --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible. The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors, teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced. To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones: 1. What is your best/worst experience with young actors? BEST A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy! A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn. A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself. A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project. WORST A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition. A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process. Stage Parents pushing at auditions. Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance. A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through. Lack of commitment. Closing night hijinx. Messing around with props, set, costumes. Lack of reading skills. 2. At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up? PREPARATION re: audition materials re: audition requirements and rules re: having knowledge of the play and possible roles Presence TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY Fully engaged, committed ENERGY courtesy Bold choices "A Spark" Originality Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices. Connection to the material presented. No cheesey choreography or hand motions Willing/Able to take direction NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON! That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing... 3. What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition? TOP 3 TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!) HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANY A.L. WEBBER Anything from LES MIS Anything from RENT Anything from PHANTOM Age-inappropriate songs Range-inappropriate songs Show-inappropriate songs Pop/Rock songs Any song NOT memorized Actor has NO music Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in. Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready 4. What are your pet peeves regarding an audition? TOP 3 LACK OF PREPARATION NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again. Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc. Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc. Presenting a "package deal". My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together. "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK." This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK". Here are some suggestions: When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table. Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair. Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head. If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience". If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in an audience-friendly place in the audition space. 5. How important is it to have a headshot and resume? All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude. Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions. Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level. Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful. Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom) A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered. 6. What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior? TOP 3 BE ON TIME BE ON TIME BE ON TIME Be prepared. Be ready to work Be there when you're there BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP) Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors. DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc. BE OPEN/TRY IT! Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc. Do not argue with director during rehearsal. Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought. Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND. Do not correct/direct fellow actors. 7. What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you? Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday... Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up." Commitment to the process Collaboration Commitment to the project/the big picture Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater Being present, energetic, and in character Taking risks, going the extra mile No limits Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage NO WHINING 8. What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show? TOP 3 PACE ENERGY DIRECTORIAL VISION The audience is moved, transformed Honest communication strong acting happy actors collective positive energy FUN strong technical elements believability "We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment. The audience gets it." "Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts." 9. When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors? All responded YES Most said ABSOLUTELY Many noted that the other side is also true. An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc. An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation. Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..." Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not. We hope you find this information interesting and helpful. Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statemen t of many issues important to us all. Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!! Sarah Myer Lynnette Guttmann --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible.
The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors,  teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced.

To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones:


1.    What is your best/worst experience with young actors?

BEST
A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy!

A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn.

A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself.

A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project.

WORST
A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition.
A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process.
Stage Parents pushing at auditions.
Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance.
A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through.
Lack of commitment.
Closing night hijinx.
Messing around with props, set, costumes.
Lack of reading skills.

2.    At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up?

PREPARATION
       re:  audition materials
       re:  audition requirements and rules
       re:  having knowledge of the play and possible roles

Presence
TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY
Fully engaged, committed
ENERGY
courtesy
Bold choices
"A Spark"
Originality


Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way
Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices.
Connection to the material presented.
No cheesey choreography or hand motions

Willing/Able to take direction
NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON!

That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing...

3.    What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition?

TOP 3
TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ANY A.L. WEBBER

Anything from LES MIS
Anything from RENT
Anything from PHANTOM

Age-inappropriate songs
Range-inappropriate songs
Show-inappropriate songs
Pop/Rock songs
Any song NOT memorized
Actor has NO music
Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in.
Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready

4.    What are your pet peeves regarding an audition?

TOP 3
LACK OF PREPARATION
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING

ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING
INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT
CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION

Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again.
Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others

No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc.
Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc.

Presenting a "package deal".  My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together.  "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK."

This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK".
Here are some suggestions:
When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table.
Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair.
Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head.
If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience".
If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in
an audience-friendly place in the audition space.

5.    How important is it to have a headshot and resume?

All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude.

Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions.

Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level.

Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful.
Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom)

A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered.

6.    What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior?

TOP 3
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME

Be prepared.
Be ready to work
Be there when you're there

BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP)

Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors.
DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc.

BE OPEN/TRY IT!
Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc.
Do not argue with director during rehearsal.
Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought.
Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND.
Do not correct/direct fellow actors.

7.    What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you?

Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday...
Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up."

Commitment to the process
Collaboration
Commitment to the project/the big picture
Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater

Being present, energetic, and in character
Taking risks, going the extra mile
No limits
Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage

NO WHINING

8.  What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show?

TOP 3
PACE
ENERGY
DIRECTORIAL VISION

The audience is moved, transformed
Honest communication
strong acting
happy actors
collective positive energy
FUN
strong technical elements
believability

"We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment.  The audience gets it."

"Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts."

9.    When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors?

All responded YES
Most said ABSOLUTELY
Many noted that the other side is also true.  An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc.

An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation.

Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..."

Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not.


We hope you find this information interesting and helpful.
Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statement of many issues important to us all.

Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!!

Sarah Myer
Lynnette Guttmann


--part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD 2002-2003 SEASON ANNOUNCED Message-ID: The Players Guild Theatre announces our 2002-2003 season. All shows are listed below. Please check our website for additional information. Barry Wakser Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SHOW DATES: LES MISERABLES--Mainstage Musical August 23 - September 7 This will be the FIRST Ohio non-professional production of this classic. Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International and Cameron MacKintosh. The entire production will be cast with area students. ________________ THE JUNGLE BOOK--Arena Family Series September 20 -October 6 An original musical adaptation. ________________ THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW--Mainstage Special October 25 - October 31 There will be 2 performances on October 31st (7 and 11 pm) The AREA PREMIER of the popular cult classic in a limited Halloween run! ________________ A CHRISTMAS CAROL--Mainstage Holiday Special November 29 - December 22 There will be 2 shows on Saturday, December 21 (1:30 pm & 8:00 pm) and fewer performances this year, so get your tickets early for this annual tradition! The 21st season of our Original Holiday Tradition. This will be the original Jerry Lowe version that has become so popular with area audiences. _________________ STEEL MAGNOLIAS--Mainstage Comedy-Drama January 17 - February 1 The award-winning comedy-drama. See it LIVE on our stage. ______________ OF MICE AND MEN--Mainstage Drama March 14 - March 29 (special high school performances on March 19 and March 26) See the John Steinbeck classic brought to life on our stage. ______________ THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES--Arena Family Series April 8 - April 27 (Due to Easter, there will be no performances from April 14 - 24) The Hans Christian Anderson favorite! _______________ PERSONALS--Arena Musical May 9 - May 24 A musical review based on the many lives in the Personals Section. _______________ 1776--Mainstage Musical June 6 - June 29 *(possible special performance on Friday, July 4, 2003) DON'T miss the hit musical dramatization of our country's birth! This show combines humor, catchy musical numbers and of course, history--to form a non-stop entertainment extravaganza!! ________________ ***Our Box Office hours are Monday through Friday, 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. Our Box Office is also open one hour prior to curtain time. Please call (330) 453-7617 to order tickets. From Denstorino at aol.com Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor to play "BOTTOM" in A Midsummer Night's Dream Needed ASAP!! Message-ID: <57A53EF4.56A26FCE.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theater is currently searching for an actor age 18-up to play Bottom in our upcoming production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. For more information please call (216)652-2037 ext. 319 and ask for Mimi or Denise From eve4steve at core.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 From: eve4steve at core.com (Eve & Stephen Morris) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]keyboard & Bass Player Message-ID: <009201c20b18$d60b9880$faa751d1@eve4stev.stratos.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mercury Summer Stock : Little Shop of Horrors COMPETENT STUDENTS: keyboard player or bass player interested in = gaining pit experience to add to your resume, please contact Evie Morris = at (216) 798-9539. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0-- From mkelly at telarc.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 From: mkelly at telarc.com (mkelly at telarc.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Second City Conservatory Training Center presents "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy" Message-ID: The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy On Monday, June 10, 2002, the graduating class of the Second City Conservatory Training Center will host a full-length sketch comedy and improv showcase titled "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy." All of the featured scenes are completely original and were written by the graduating class. Doors open at 7:00PM at the new Second City Theater located at 2037 E. 14th between Prospect and Euclid Ave. The show starts at 8:00PM. The cast includes (in alphabetical order): Dave Carter Marlene Kelly Sean Lackey Neil Oblonsky Quinn Patterson Doug Rossi Andy Turning Marlo Zaber Matt Zittelli Director: Maria Corell Musical Director: Dave Schmoll The show is free and open to the public. A cash bar will be available with a small reception afterwards. Parking is available for $4.00 at the Renaissance lot across the street from the theater. For reservations or for more details, contact: Marlene Kelly at (216) 623-9980 or by email at mkelly at telarc.com. From apat57 at yahoo.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 From: apat57 at yahoo.com (Aaron Patterson) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Flat Pack June 20th Message-ID: <20020603170530.24964.qmail@web14810.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions. Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse) When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30 Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00 So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!! Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions.

Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse)

When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30

Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00

So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!!

Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details


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------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C20B00.AB4F4640-- From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a benefit for Dobama's Night Kitchen @ Snicker's Tavern! Message-ID: <009301c20b46$cf77b3e0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-PACT and GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Since the PACT and GLTF auditions are coming up soon, we thought it would be a good idea to hold some Pre-audition sessions for them!  This way people can come and feel relaxed and practice their monologues in front of a group, and get some helpfull feed-back.

Here are the details:

They will be held at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.

Wednesday    June 5th     at      7:00pm

Saturday        June  8th     at      1:30pm

Wednesday    June  12th    at     7:00pm

 

If you have any questions or more info or need directions, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Thanks!

Kimberly Mahoney

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From AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 From: AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org (Kenerup, Amy) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Alexander and the...Very Bad Day" this weekend from JCC Playmake rs Youth Theatre Message-ID: JCC Youth Theatre Presents Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center presents the Rochester Children's Theatre touring musical production of Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, written by Judith Viorst with music by Shelly Markham. This musical adaptation is based on the children's book by the same name, also written by Judith Viorst. Show date is Sunday, June 9 at 3pm at the Stonehill Auditorium of the Mandel JCC, 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood. Tickets: $8 Adult, $6 JCC Members Seniors and Students, $4 children 3 and under. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. About the Show and its Author Not only does Alexander wake up with gum in his hair, his mother forgets to pack him dessert and his best friend decides not to be his best friend anymore. Alexander's struggles with life's daily dramas will educate as well as encourage kids to share their feelings and realize that bad days happen to everyone. Judith Viorst is the author of several works of fiction and non-fiction for children as well as adults. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, her most famous children's book, was first published in 1972 and has since sold over 2 million copies. Ms. Viorst lectures widely on a variety of topics ranging from the subjects of loss and control to children's literature. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. From cpetrovic at juno.com Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 From: cpetrovic at juno.com (Cheryl M Petrovic) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP OUR SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Cast Addendum Message-ID: <20020604.115020.-79492167.7.cpetrovic@juno.com> 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. ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media a couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member. Adam C Kern has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's jazz, blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other GI Joes & Rosie Riveters. Welcome aboard Our Sentimental Journey, Adam ! ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media = a=20 couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member.  Adam C Kern=20 has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's = jazz,=20 blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other = GI=20 Joes & Rosie Riveters.  Welcome aboard Our=20 Sentimental Journey, Adam !
----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861-- ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b@aol.com> --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Women's Festival of the Arts Message-ID: <20020604191138.25756.qmail@web13904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here! Hope this helps: Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday, June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette). > Female > All Ethnicities & Ages > Non-Union & No Pay > Flexible Hours Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @ 45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002. Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or cwynter at parkergainesville.com. The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa, Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC. *Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced by The Culture Project SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here! Hope this helps:

Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday,
June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker
Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette).
> Female
> All Ethnicities & Ages
> Non-Union & No Pay
> Flexible Hours
Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during
the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @
45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002.  
Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or
cwynter at parkergainesville.com.
The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat
screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business
Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring
independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa,
Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC.
*Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced
by The Culture Project



SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!

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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEATRE ACTING CLASS Message-ID: <001701c20c03$9b633300$8b0ed6d8@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THEATRE ACTING 101 Series of 4 classes Starts Saturday, June 8 1 pm to 2:30 pm Instructor: B.J. Provenzale Tuition: $60 MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express Must Pre-Register Classes held at Action Talent Agency office (Action Talent is providing the location; ATA does not profit from the = classes) 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza (Just east of the Rt. 306/Mentor Ave. intersection) use lower level entrance please To register: reply to this message, or call 440-946-9000 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Opening One Month From Today! THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002 "HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT" The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will include HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott. HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. Complete festival schedule is listed below. Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admission. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-backed lawn chairs to the performance. HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to see his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Hal is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the hot-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield? AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as romantic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woman's heart. One of Shakespeare's great comedies. DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is the proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by the Cleveland Theater Collective. This award is offered by the CTC to underwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a local professional actor. The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT. When: HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3. AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4. Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM. Where: July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of Shakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thought, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed to free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work of the play. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email: info at cleveshakes.org web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season Opening One Month From Today!

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS
FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE
OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002

"HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT"

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will i= nclude HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE I= T, directed by Jerrold Scott.

HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in= a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonn= ade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.

AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnad= e.  Complete festival schedule is listed below.

Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admissio= n. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-b= acked lawn chairs to the performance.

HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to s= ee his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Ha= l is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the = bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry = IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the ho= t-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield?

AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as roma= ntic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of = Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woma= n's heart.  One of Shakespeare's great comedies.

DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT:  The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is t= he proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by t= he Cleveland Theater Collective.  This award is offered by the CTC to u= nderwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a loca= l professional actor.  The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member= Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT.

When:
HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3.
AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4.
Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM.

Where:
July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner= of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.
July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 = Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of S= hakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thoug= ht, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed t= o free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work = of the play.

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107
email: info at cleveshakes.org
web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for editors and FX Message-ID: <20020604203630.13215.qmail@web13902.mail.yahoo.com> --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here again! This is From Doug: I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred... wanting to do Sci-fi/fantasy type work. also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any animation?) anyone interested (in the above positions.. or just interested in collaberating on somthing) please contact me thanks douglas_cross at yahoo.com SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here again! This is From Doug:

I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or
knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred...
wanting to do  Sci-fi/fantasy type work.

also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any
animation?)

anyone interested   (in the above positions.. or just
interested in collaberating on somthing)   please
contact me

thanks
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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group Starting Monday, June 10th! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to let anyone else know that might be interested in joining the Scene Study Group that we are having our first meeting on Monday, June 10th at 7:00pm.  We will be meeting at the Tri-c East Campus Sudio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.  We will be meeting 1 or 2 times a week to work on scenes (or monologues) , have some fun and work on our craft!

Please bring some material that you might be interested in working on or we will have some scenes available.  We will also be deciding on Monday which days/nights are best for everyone to meet.

 

If anyone has any questions or needs more info, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Warm regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

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From geurdaneta at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 From: geurdaneta at hotmail.com (Gustavo Urdaneta) Date: Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Dancers and Vocal Performer for Floor Shows at THE GRID Message-ID: We are currently in the process of casting several floor shows for the GRID nightclub + ORBIT for the upcoming Summer season. ALL PERFORMERS MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE. All performers are paid and there are a variety of casting roles available. The GRID/ORBIT is the ultimate dance bar experience in Cleveland serving the alternative lifestyle community as well as welcoming people from all paths of life. The shows are being designed in the genre of the floor shows in Chicago, Miami, New York and LA. They will be formatted very much like the entertainment at a Tea Dance or a Circuit Party. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta We are searching performers in the following categories: 1) Body Conscious Performer: male dancers to perform and be part of exciting theme shows sometimes being the entertainers, others being back up dancers to selected vocal performers. Please bring dance attire. Body Builders are highly encouraged to apply for this category. Minimum dancing required. NO nudity but some shows will call for minimum dance attire. 2) Vocal performers & female illusionists: to perform to contemporary dance/house music live tracks. Must be able sing (live singing is necessary) and must be able to dance as part of the show. Some roles will be filled with performers with minimum dance experience. 3) Dancers & Flag performers: looking for dancers(both male and female) to serve as back up dancers and also to be used in highlights in some theme parties. No singing necessary, but it could be a plus. Also looking for flag performers to perform throughout the summer. Please bring dance attire. NO Nudity but some costumes will be designed to showcase the body of the dancer. All auditions will take place at The Grid (1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland) on Monday June 10th, starting at 2:00 pm. Please respond to this email to make an appointment. Resumes will be welcome but not mandatory. Back up tracks are expected if auditioning for a role of a vocal performer. All dancers must bring dance attire. Call backs will be schedule later the same week. DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL OR WRITE IF QUESTIONS SHALL ARISE. For more information call (216) 926-8383 or write us. Please visit the Grid Website(www.thegrid.com) to see what is waiting for you. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta THE GRID-n-ORBIT Nightclub "Others Imitate. We Innovate." http://www.thegrid.com party at thegrid.com 216.623.0113 *Located at 1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <19b.3453bef.2a2ee387@aol.com> --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Grumio85 at aol.com Full-name: Grumio85 Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b at aol.com> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 13:53:15 EDT Subject: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 10509 --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary-- --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]glitches -- missing postings from last two days -- view archive Message-ID: <158.edf4640.2a2f5b41@aol.com> --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail. There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly." However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today. The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version. Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings. In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed: The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail.

There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly."  However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today.

The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version.

Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings.

In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed:  The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary-- From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-Pact coaching sessions Message-ID: <000001c20c8b$db218630$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Theater Collective announces Pre-PACT audition coaching = sessions. The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th and 20th. To help our = membership be better prepared for these auditions, we are sponsoring = coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and Brian = Zoldessy. This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to your = pieces prior to the auditions. Cathy Albers' session will be on = Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Mitchell Fields' = session will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Brian Zoldessy's = session will be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. All = sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall A. = These sessions are free for Collective members. All other interested = parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for membership = information.=20 You must rsvp to the instructor and session of your choice. No one will = be seen without a scheduled appointment. Cathy Albers Saturday June 8th 1-4 pm = cla2 at po.cwru.edu =20 Mitchell Fields Sunday June 9th 1-4 pm = figfest at aol.com=20 Brian Zoldessy Tuesday June 11th 7-9:30 pm = Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us=20 Thanks to all and break a leg, Fred and Margaret ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Theater = Collective=20 announces Pre-PACT audition coaching sessions.
 
The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th = and=20 20th.  To help our membership be better prepared for these = auditions, we=20 are sponsoring coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and = Brian=20 Zoldessy.  This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to=20 your  pieces prior to the auditions.  Cathy Albers' session = will be on=20 Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Mitchell Fields' = session=20 will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Brian Zoldessy's = session will=20 be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm.   = All=20 sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall = A. =20 These sessions are free for Collective members.  = All other=20 interested parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for = membership=20 information.
 
You = must rsvp to=20 the instructor and session of your choice. No one will be seen without a = scheduled appointment.
 
Cathy=20 Albers           &= nbsp;=20 Saturday June 8th =20 1-4 pm         =20  cla2 at po.cwru.edu    =20
Mitchell=20 Fields          Sunday&= nbsp; =20 June 9th   1-4=20 pm           figfest at aol.com =
Brian=20 Zoldessy         Tuesday  = June 11th=20 7-9:30 pm   Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.= us=20
 
Thanks to all and break a leg,
 
Fred and = Margaret
------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AEC Southern Ohio College looking for instructors Message-ID: <20020605143951.84021.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes. Instructors should have significant professional experience and the patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student population. Various classes in potential need of instruction include: Lighting Principles of Advertising Video Production (EFP and ENG) Advanced Audio (ProTools) Editing (Primarily Avid) Production Management Small Business Management Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax accounting...) If interested, send a resume to: Chris Strobel AEC Southern Ohio College 1011 Glendale-Milford Road Cincinnati, OH 45215 or (even better): cstrobel at amedcts.com Chris SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)

AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our
Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes.
Instructors should have significant professional experience and the
patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student
population.

Various classes in potential need of instruction include:

Lighting
Principles of Advertising
Video Production (EFP and ENG)
Advanced Audio (ProTools)
Editing (Primarily Avid)
Production Management
Small Business Management
Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax
accounting...)


If interested, send a resume to:

Chris Strobel
AEC Southern Ohio College
1011 Glendale-Milford Road
Cincinnati, OH  45215

or (even better):
cstrobel at amedcts.com


Chris



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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703-- From Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 From: Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net (Davidson, Tonja) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker Davidson: Hometown Soap Diva at Tangiers Message-ID: <9057F2504D78D41198050008C73324FD2BB21B@CRSMAIL> =20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker-Davidson 'Alex' from One Life to Live = at Akron =B9s Tangiers in June Live and direct from the famed Arci's Place in New York City, Emmy-nominated Tonja Walker-Davidson -- the lovingly-evil "Alex" from = ABC's "One Life to Live" -- brings her cabaret show to the fabulous "Tangier Restaurant and Cabaret" in Akron, Ohio for 2 exclusive performances on = June 14th and 15th, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. =09 Tonja's accomplishments, both on and off TV, are well known and this show promises to bring a very special evening of wonderful music and terrific entertainment! =09 Seating is limited and show tickets are $25.00 each. Please call Tangier [532 West Market Street] at 330.376.0164 for tickets and information. =09 And on ABC=B9s "One Life to Live" -- as usual they have brought back "Alex" to stir up a few For interviews of any kind, call Nancy Moon at 212.989.7530 or email nmoon at infohouse.com. From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]time correction Message-ID: <001501c20cad$1eb48de0$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To all, I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for his session, it is: Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. He can be reached at = brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu Sorry for any confusion, Fred ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To all,
 
I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for = his=20 session, it is:
 
Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until = 10:00pm. =20 He can be reached at   brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu
 
Sorry for any = confusion,
Fred
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20-- From Denstorino at aol.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nick Bottom is cast in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Message-ID: <7399F99F.7D2F8C9D.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theatre would like to thank everyone who called with interest in playing the part of Nick Bottom. We are happy to say that the role has been now been cast!! Please watch out for other listing which will be coming in the future. Sincerely, Denise Astorino Cleveland Youth Theater (216)651-2037 #319 From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buffet-style band needed Message-ID: Needed : Jimmy Buffet-type band for a party in August. Please contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spinning Into Butter" Auditions at Beck Center Message-ID: <90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b@aol.com> --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions For..... Rebecca Gilman's captivating new play SPINNING INTO BUTTER Will take place at The Beck Center on: TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance. "Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65 -and- 4 males, age range 18-60 (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25) Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have advanced copies for perusal. Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's Studio Theatre space. Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th. ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition. About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser- vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter' America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth." This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play by a writer of surprising gifts" was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC. If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail. --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Auditions For.....
Rebecca Gilman's

captivating new play
SPINNING INTO BUTTER


Will take place at The Beck Center on:
TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM  and
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM
Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance.

"Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65
                                                            -and-    4 males, age range 18-60
                                (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25)

Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have
advanced copies for perusal.
Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's
Studio Theatre space.
Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th.
ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition.

About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning
Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser-
vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter'
America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright
Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth."
This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play
by a writer of surprising gifts"
was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC.

If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail.


--part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Australian-flavor band needed Message-ID: Wanted: Band or person to play Australian Music. Need ASAP for party coming up in June. Pay involved. Perhaps someone who can play the didgeridoo. Contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 or spi8071 at aol.com. From tndieringer at yahoo.com Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 From: tndieringer at yahoo.com (Todd Dieringer) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publicist Available Message-ID: <20020605191908.92421.qmail@web20908.mail.yahoo.com> Much work goes into a successful production. The stage must be set, costumes created, actors rehearsed, and the audience filled with patrons. Sometimes that last part poses the biggest challenge. I can help with writing press releases, creating programs, flyers and brochures, and other public relations materials. If your organization could use a helping hand, drop me a line at tndieringer at yahoo.com Todd Dieringer, Public Relations Specialist __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre presents Marilyn's Festival! Message-ID: <003201c20cca$adf24ca0$0c00000a@CFSNET> DOBAMA THEATRE presents the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival! June 6-9, 2002 Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights will present the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival June 6-9, 2002. This very special event celebrates 24 years of continuing Marilyn?s work as Dobama Theatre presents full productions of plays written by Cleveland area students from grades 1-12. ?This year?s Festival is as special as ever, particularly because Dobama founder Don Bianchi died this past March,? says Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey. ?We?re dedicating this year?s Festival to him for all the love and passion he put into this theater, along with his wife Marilyn for whom the Festival is named.? >From Joyce Casey, Artistic Director The Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival was the first event of its kind in the country. For Donald it was the most important event of the season. He continually reminded the young playwrights and the actors that they were truly ?making something in a world where others were breaking things.? Donald felt that Marilyn?s Festival represented Dobama Theatre at its very best. All of us at Dobama feel honored to have had the opportunity to create theater with Donald Bianchi. He was a visionary who inspired us to pursue excellence, while cherishing the experience with the other artists. And so with love, respect, and deep appreciation we dedicate the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to you, Donald Bianchi. The events for the festival are scheduled as follows: Special Benefit Performance - Thursday, June 6 at 7:30 PM Opening night performance of winning plays grades 1-8. Cake and ice cream is served after the performances and each winning student will be in attendance and awarded a $100 savings bond. $24/person, reservations required. FREE Performances (plays from grades 1-8) Friday, June 7 - 7:30 PM Saturday, June 8 - 2 and 7:30 PM Sunday, June 9 - 2 and 7:30 PM PLUS! Marilyn?s Festival in the Night Kitchen FREE performances (plays from grades 9-12) Friday, June 7 - 11 PM Saturday, June 8 - 5 and 11 PM Sunday, June 9 - 5 PM For more information or reservations, call Dobama Theatre at 216-932-3396. From cnowlin at aftra.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - AFTRA Sponsored Union Info Night Message-ID: WHAT? A seminar for non-union actors and anybody interested in learning more about membership in AFTRA, SAG or AEA. WHEN? Tuesday, June 11th at 7:00p.m. WHERE? Cabaret DaDa (1210 West 6th St., downtown Cleveland) WHY? To hear from working professionals in all three unions and learn about the nature and benefits of Union membership COST? It's FREE! For more info, or to let us know you're coming, please call the AFTRA office (216)781-2255 From touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 From: touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com (Touch Supper Club) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS WEEKEND @ TOUCH Message-ID: <20020606031605.43560.qmail@web20904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND 216.631.5200 FRIDAY SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats. Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM --------------------------------- SATURDAY Wet Saturday June 8th DJ Rasoul, San Francisco-- Soulfood, Large, Naked Music Thomas James, Columbus --Residual Recordings $6, 21+ Touch Supper Club 2710 Lorain Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 (216)631-5200 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND

216.631.5200

FRIDAY

SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS

THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon

Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats.

Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba,

Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM


SATURDAY

Wet

Saturday June 8th

DJ Rasoul, San Francisco--

Soulfood, Large, Naked Music

Thomas James, Columbus

--Residual Recordings

$6,  21+



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Cleveland, OH 44113

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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theater HIRING NOW. Message-ID: <171.eade30b.2a30cd33@aol.com> --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone... Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for The Truth About Cinderella and The Baker's Wife We are looking for: 1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir. 2. Set Designer 3. Props Designer 4. Wardrobe Coordinator 5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY Good wages available. Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks. Bob Navis Jr Artistic Director, NWT --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone...
Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for
The Truth About Cinderella and
The Baker's Wife
We are looking for:
1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir.
2. Set Designer
3. Props Designer
4. Wardrobe Coordinator
5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant
TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
Good wages available.

Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com
I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks.
Bob Navis Jr
Artistic Director, NWT

--part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary-- From GMaher at tribute.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players to Host Theatre Festival 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_000_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season. "It's really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas," said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. "Not only that, but it's a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It's a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We're really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again." The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented. The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:30 a.m. - The Hudson Players: Belles 10:25 a.m. - Workshop Players: Mama's Veil 11:20 a.m. - Trumbull New Theatre: True West 1:50 p.m. - ANTIC, Inc: 1984 2:45 p.m. - Amarinic Productions: Quilters 3:40 p.m. - Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple 4:35 p.m. - Church Street Players: Dearly Departed Sunday, June 16, 2002 9:30 a.m. - North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 10:25 a.m. - Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker 11:20 a.m. - Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy - The Musical 1:15 p.m. - Theatre 8:15: Assassins 2:45 p.m. - Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 3:40 p.m. - Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community theatres. OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"  Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival

 

June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season.

“It’s really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas,” said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. “Not only that, but it’s a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It’s a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We’re really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again.”

The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented.

The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions:

Saturday, June 15, 2002

9:30 a.m. – The Hudson Players: Belles

10:25 a.m. – Workshop Players: Mama’s Veil

11:20 a.m. – Trumbull New Theatre: True West

1:50 p.m. – ANTIC, Inc: 1984

2:45 p.m. – Amarinic Productions: Quilters

3:40 p.m. – Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple

4:35 p.m. – Church Street Players: Dearly Departed

 

Sunday, June 16, 2002

9:30 a.m. – North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

10:25 a.m. – Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker

11:20 a.m. – Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy – The Musical

1:15 p.m. – Theatre 8:15: Assassins

2:45 p.m. – Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

3:40 p.m. – Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom

 

All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522.

The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio’s longest running community theatres.

OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions.

 

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Huge chunks of the list have not received neohiopal mail since monday. It appears to be primarily aol and hotmail accounts.  Hostway has asked me if there are any patterns to who receives mail and who doesn't.

If you get this e-mail please reply and tell me that you received it.

Thanks,
Fred Sternfeld

PS -- if you know people who have not received their neohiopal mail this week, tell them to go to my website and find the link to the archives, as all the postings are in the archives.  You can also forward them this link:   The NEohioPAL Archives
--part1_33.281fca9c.2a30f662_boundary-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carnation City Players presents Ordinary People Message-ID:
            Carnation City Players Proudly Presents:
      Ordinary People
            
          By Judith Guest        Dramatized by Nancy Gilsenan
                         
                        Directed by Don McCallister
 
                              June 14-15, 21-23
                     Fri/Sat: 8pm, Sun:2:30pm
                     
              Watch as young Conrad Jarrett and his family cope with the tragic death of their older son. Now they must rebuild relationships throughout their lives, especially Conrad whose guilt has pushed him to suicide. It is a story of loss, rebuilding  and hope through the lives of Ordinary People.
 
From the novel by Judith Guest and the Oscar winning movie starring Mary Tyler More, Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton and directed by Robert Redford.
 
CCP is located at 450 E. Market St.  Alliance, OH 44601
Ticket Information and Directions: (330) 821-8712


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From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama's Night Kitchen benefit June 7! Message-ID: <009e01c20da1$a99b7af0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Friday, June 7, 6:00-7:30 p.m.: Friday Happy Hour Outdoor restaurant patio The Weekend Support local theatre! Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com ***Also, come check out MARILYN'S FESTIVAL: IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN, this weekend @ Dobama Theatre! We celebrate young playwrights by producing works by students in grades 9-12. Our mainstage produces the 1-8 grade plays. It's a free wkd. of theatre!!! June 7-9. www.dobama.org or 216/932-3396 for info. From talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 From: talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net (The Talent Group) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Group Model Search Message-ID: <3CFFDAAB.1A917860@ameritech.net> --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere. Wish Nightclub 621 Johnson Ct. Warehouse District 21 and over only Dress 2 impress Info: 216.902.WISH Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  
The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere.

Wish Nightclub
621 Johnson Ct.
Warehouse District

21 and over only
Dress 2 impress
Info: 216.902.WISH

Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LES MIS INFO Message-ID: Some more info on "LES MISERABLES" auditions at the Players Guild: We are mainly casting high school students up through age 19. Also will audition younger students, probably no younger than 13. Please visit our website at www.playersguildtheatre.com and click on "Season Auditions" for more information. Production dates will be posted in the next couple of days. Thank you. Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com To remove yourself from this mailing list, please send an e-mail to audition at playersguildtheatre.com. From Tcervino99 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 From: Tcervino99 at aol.com (Tcervino99 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stagecrafters announces Gypsy auditions Message-ID: <11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07@aol.com> --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stagecrafters announces auditions for it's Summer Stock production of Gypsy Producer: Wendy Lee Scott Director/Choreographer: Toni Cervino Music Director: Brad Wyner WHEN: Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Pepper Pike Learning Center (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike) CALL-BACKS: Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m. Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music. No a cappella songs will be accepted. Also come prepared for a dance audition. All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition. All roles are available. The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows: August 1st-8th 6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals August 9th-16th 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. rehearsals August 16th Evening performance August 17th Matinee and evening performance August 18th Strike --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Stagecrafters announces
auditions for it's Summer Stock production
of
Gypsy

                        
                               Producer:
Wendy Lee Scott
                               Director/Choreographer:
Toni Cervino
                               Music Director: Brad Wyner


WHEN:                 Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m.
WHERE:              Pepper Pike Learning Center
                               (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike)
CALL-BACKS:   Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m.

       Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music.  No a cappella songs will be accepted.  Also come prepared for a dance audition.   All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition.  All roles are available.

       The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows:
                         August 1st-8th    6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals
                         August 9th-16th  9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
rehearsals
                         August 16th      
Evening performance
                         August 17th      
Matinee and evening performance
                         August 18th      
Strike 
   


 



--part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition notice for Guys and Dolls @ WICCI a Silhouette Production in Sept. Message-ID: For immediate release ******** Silhouette Productions in affiliation with Musical Theater International announces Auditions for Guys and Dolls DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM MUSICALLY ARRANGED BY ALISON RITLEY CHOREOGRAPHY BY JOE BOOTH Auditions are set for July 1st and 2nd from 7:30pm-9:00pm at The Wickliffe Civic Center 900 Wordon rd in Wickliffe ,Ohio call 440-944-7788 for info and directions. Please come prepared with one vocal selection written in your key The musical director will accompany your selection and no a Capella auditions will be accepted, plus you will sing from the score. Please come dance ready our Choreographer will put you through rigorous dance counts if applicable. Show dates are Sept. 20,21,22,27 and 28 For personal screening please E-Mail me back or call 440-944-3927 and leave a message. Best regards Charles J. Abraham / Artistic Director From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Summer Series Reminders Message-ID: --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02 Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops. REMINDER: Open Studio the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting: Sat. 6/8: Becoming a Character: Acting and Audition Techniques for Monologues & Scene work Sat. 6/15: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I Sat. 6/22: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare . ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for Classical Monologues. (Note: You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred that you attend both.) Sat. 7/6: Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition Practice Fee: $35.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $25.00 per session thereafter ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.) Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. REMINDER: Actors' Career Development Workshops the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of "Getting Your Big Break" Sat. 6/15: "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing Your Own Work" Sat. 6/22: "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools: Head shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos" Fee: $40.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $30.00 per session thereafter Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02

Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops.


REMINDER:    Open Studio

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series"Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       10:30 AM - 12:30 PM.

       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting:

      
       Sat. 6/8:     Becoming a Character:  Acting and Audition Techniques for
                        Monologues & Scene work  
 
       Sat. 6/15:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic
                          Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt
                          Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I

       Sat. 6/22:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare .  ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for
                          Classical Monologues.
                          (Note:  You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred
                          that you attend both.)
     
       Sat. 7/6:     Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition
                         Practice


Fee: $35.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $25.00 per session thereafter  ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.)

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.


REMINDER:   Actors' Career Development Workshops

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,  offers its Summer Series:  "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       1:00 PM - 3:30 PM.



       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of
       "Getting Your Big Break"

      
       
        Sat. 6/15:     "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to
                            Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing
                            Your Own Work"

        Sat. 6/22:    "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools:  Head
                           shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos"
  
Fee: $40.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $30.00 per session thereafter 

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.




--part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected date/time for pre-PACT & GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Due to a scheduling conflict the Wednesday June 12th  at 7:00pm session has been cancelled.

A new date has been added:

                                              Tuesday,   June  11th   at   7:00pm

Don't forget, we have another session this  Saturday,  June  8th  at 1:30pm.

All sessions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Ricmond Road, E2 Theater Building (middle building).

 

Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

(216)534-7604

"We are the makers of music and the dreamers of dreams..."



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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1482510.3232456055@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Following a week-long hiatus, your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College returns. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin, including a new Conservatory Portrait on jazz trombonist Andy Hunter, who won the 2002 Frank Rosolino Jazz Solo Competition sponsored by the International Trombone Association: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_search_results.pl?max_ret urns=25&keywords=Conservatory&fromDate=06%2F07%2F2002&toDate=08%2F30%2F2002 I hope you will find this information useful as you plan future stories and articles about the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. Kind regards, Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 77 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 em: marci.janas at oberlin.edu web: www.oberlin.edu The Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College, founded in 1865, is the nation's oldest continuously operating conservatory, and the only major music school in the country linked with a preeminent college of arts and sciences. From groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 From: groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org (groundworksmailinglist) Date: Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GroundWorks Dancetheater at CPT June 7,8,9,14,15,16 Message-ID: <200206072216.PAA10765@yakko.ex.dreamhost.com> GroundWorks will be performing at Cleveland Public Theatre?s Gordon Square Theatre --Cleveland Premiere of ?Heart and Vine? with live music by the Arc Libre Trio The show is an all live music performance including ?Migration? with score by resident composer Gustavo Aguilar, and vocals by Gaelyn Aguilar. Think the show?s gonna rock. Hope you can attend. Dates: Friday June 7, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 8, at 8:00 pm Sunday June 9, at 3:00 pm Friday June 14, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 15, at 8:00 pm Sunday/ Family Matinee June 16, at 3:00 pm Sunday June 16, at 1:45 ? 2:30 preshow talk and interactive demonstration led by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara TICKETS ARE $18.00 GENERAL ADMISSION; $12.00 SENIORS AND STUDENTS SPECIAL RATE SUNDAY FAMILY MATINEE JUNE 16TH, adults with family $12.00, children 12 and under, $5.00. FOR INFORMATION AND TO ORDER TICKETS CALL CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE AT 216-631-2727 6415 Detroit Ave. at W 65th St. Contact our website www.groundworksdance.org for map/directions. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From raytom at en.com Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]World Leaders Look-alikes for Trade Show Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is seeking the following World Leaders Look-alikes for a Trade Show in New Orleans on July 19th from 7:00-10:00 pm. George W. Bush Winston Churchill Tony Blair Nelson Mandela Queen Elizabeth Need character photos ASAP. Please email or send to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Bay Village, OH 44140 From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review...Groundworks Dance...perfection! Message-ID: <20020608144413.77599.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> GROUNDWORKS DANCES TO PERFECTION AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times David Shimotakahara is the inspiration behind GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER. In January, 2002 he and his company were named as ?One Of The Year?s 25 To Watch In The Dance World? by the prestigious Dance Magazine. Anyone who has attended a dance concert choreographed and danced by Shimotakahara knows why. He is a creative and perfecting choreographer. He is a well-conditioned, well-trained and exacting dancer. Combine the two and you have greatness. The Ohio Arts Council agrees as they have awarded him a fourth consecutive Individual Artist Fellowship this year. 2 OF 2, now being staged at Cleveland Public Theatre, which the company calls home, is a combination of a duet of dance pieces and a set of two musical selections. The latter are the works of resident Composer Gustavo Aguilar who has worked with Shimotakahara since 1994 in developing the nucleus of the company?s growing repertory. As the choreographer states, their newest collaboration explores ?the limitations placed upon us by external forces, and those which we place upon ourselves.? MIGRATION is about things in flux, the motion of change. It asks the question, ?How far can we journey and still be connected to a place, to each other?? It was premiered in 2001. The piece starts with tinkling bells, then a blending of lighted color appears, then silhouettes, followed by movements behind two suspended blue curtains, shadow dancing, and finally the appearance of a male and female dancer. He (David Shimotakahara) and she (Felice Bagley) are dressed in sarongs shading from green to purple. He bare chested, she in a tank top. The dance that follows is a synergy of flying movements, both powerful and athletic. The entire piece was accomplished with little touching and static facial expression. The interweaving of bodies, the sliding behind suspended curtains, often appearing as shadows, creates a searching to connect but having barriers that forbids it. The sheet of sweat which covered and shimmered off Shimotakahara?s muscular body, while Bagley remained emotionally cool added to the total effect. The choreographer?s ability to perfectly blend music and dance was evident throughout. Both dancers were in perfect sync during the entire presentation. ONETWOONE SO 2 and ONETWOONE SHEKERI 2001 were the two musical pieces centered between the dance selections. SO2 was an improvised tenor sax and live computer processing piece well-performed by Robert Reigle and Phil Curtis. SHEKERI 2001 featured composer Javier Alvarez in a solo for live electro acoustic and shekeri (a musical instrument which looks like a large jar covered with colored beads). Though rather long due to the repeated sounds, it was well performed and haunting. In HEART AND VINE the choreographer ?employs the inherent implications of physical action, reaction and inaction as metaphors for attempts at moving forward, letting go, and finding rest.? The piece featured Felice Bagley, Amy Miller, Brian Murphy, and Shimotakahara. Dressed in dark colors, the dancers performed a series of single, duet and quad- danced segments in a cacophony of sound and fast angular and dipping movements. The piece was athletic, stylish and strong. The stage was full of multi-emotions ranging from the sensual intertwining of bodies in a segment by Bagley and Shimotakahara to abandonment of control during a highlight BeBop segment by Miller and Murphy, which ended to rousing applause. It was exciting to see Murphy finally be given the chance to display his outstanding talent. As a dancer with the Ohio Ballet he was held back by having to conform to the abilities of the weaker male corps members. Here, under the guidance of Shimotakahara, and working with other talented performers, he was allowed to use his athleticism, strong body control, and powerful movements to their fullest. Coupling with the extraordinary Amy Miller allowed for a full exposure of his abilities. Danced to music provided by the ARC Libre Trio, who moved through the dancers as they played, the piece was both exhilarating and exhausting, if a little long. Shortening it would add to the intensity. The small but appreciative audience saw a production in which the dancing and music were outstanding. The producers might want to consider putting an intermission between the musical pieces. Breaking the music into two sections would allow each segment to stand on its own and not blend together into a very long interlude. GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER is a growing entity that needs to be nourished and treasured. The community needs to back this troupe so that it can become what it should be...a nationally recognized company. The program continues at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland on June 14 and 15 at 8 PM. A family matinee is offered on June 16 at 3 PM with a pre-show talk and interactive demonstration led by David Shimotakahara. Tickets are only $18 for general admission, $12 for seniors and students. The family matinee cost is $12 for adults with a family. Children 12 and under are $5. For information and to order tickets call Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From emadden at kent.edu Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ONCE ON THIS ISLAND opens Friday at Porthouse Theatre! Message-ID: <3D293C24@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CELEBRATE SUMMER MAGIC, WITH PORTHOUSE THEATRE Directed by Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND starts this magical season Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio =96 Opening the magical 2002 season for Porthouse Theatre is the calypso-flavored musical ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert returns to direct after last season=92s successful The Fantasticks. ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 with a preview performance on June 13 and opening night on June 14. The opening night performance will be followed by a free champagne reception. =93The tale of a peasant girl who fell in love with a young grand homme. A girl chosen by the gods for a magical fate. The Story of Ti Moune!=94 Written by Lynn Ahrens with music by Stephen Flaherty, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND is a calypso-flavored legend that tells the story of Ti Moune, a poor peasant girl who falls in love with an upper class boy, after she saves his life. At the center of the story are the island=92s four gods, whom have determined Ti Moune=92s destiny from the time she was an orphaned child. The gods cause the lives of the young lovers to intersect and send Ti Moune on a fateful journey that tests the strength of her love over prejudice and even death. Directed by Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 on the beautiful Porthouse grounds. Performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM. The cast of Once ONCE ON THIS ISLAND includes=85 Victoria Bussert** (Director) Derrick Cobey* (Agwe) Yolanda Christine Davis (Erzulie) Angela Gillespie-Winborn * (Mama) Thomasina E. Gross (Ti Moune) Brian Johnson* (Tonton Julian) Colleen Longshaw (Asaka) Lauren Marshall (Andrea) Charles D. Martin, Jr. (Understudy) Sierra Matthews (Little Ti Moune) Darrel Miller (Armand) Dominic Roberts (Daniel) Kristopher Thompson-Bolden (Papa Ge) comes to you all the way from Houston, TX, where he graduated from the High *Members Actor=92s Equity Association **Member of the Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers Subscriptions for this =93Season of Magic=94 are still available by calling 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. Subscriptions range from $21 - $42 with discounts available for seniors and students. Single tickets can also be purchased by calling the numbers above. Ticket prices range from $10 - $20 with discounts available for students and seniors. Group tickets are currently available by calling 330-672-3884 or 1-800-304-2363. Groups consist of ten or more people and prices range from $10 to $20 depending on the size of the group and day of performance. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is one of only a few summer theaters in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion. Picnic tables and the beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. Experience professional, live theater, a wonderful picnic, and a little bit of magic all in one season. =93The Stars Are Out & Magic Is Afoot!=94 Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance and Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 From: LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com (LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com) Date: Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Results from Survey for Directors Message-ID: <62.20d62162.2a34c193@aol.com> --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible. The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors, teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced. To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones: 1. What is your best/worst experience with young actors? BEST A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy! A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn. A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself. A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project. WORST A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition. A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process. Stage Parents pushing at auditions. Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance. A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through. Lack of commitment. Closing night hijinx. Messing around with props, set, costumes. Lack of reading skills. 2. At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up? PREPARATION re: audition materials re: audition requirements and rules re: having knowledge of the play and possible roles Presence TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY Fully engaged, committed ENERGY courtesy Bold choices "A Spark" Originality Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices. Connection to the material presented. No cheesey choreography or hand motions Willing/Able to take direction NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON! That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing... 3. What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition? TOP 3 TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!) HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANY A.L. WEBBER Anything from LES MIS Anything from RENT Anything from PHANTOM Age-inappropriate songs Range-inappropriate songs Show-inappropriate songs Pop/Rock songs Any song NOT memorized Actor has NO music Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in. Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready 4. What are your pet peeves regarding an audition? TOP 3 LACK OF PREPARATION NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again. Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc. Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc. Presenting a "package deal". My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together. "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK." This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK". Here are some suggestions: When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table. Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair. Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head. If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience". If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in an audience-friendly place in the audition space. 5. How important is it to have a headshot and resume? All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude. Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions. Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level. Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful. Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom) A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered. 6. What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior? TOP 3 BE ON TIME BE ON TIME BE ON TIME Be prepared. Be ready to work Be there when you're there BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP) Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors. DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc. BE OPEN/TRY IT! Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc. Do not argue with director during rehearsal. Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought. Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND. Do not correct/direct fellow actors. 7. What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you? Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday... Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up." Commitment to the process Collaboration Commitment to the project/the big picture Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater Being present, energetic, and in character Taking risks, going the extra mile No limits Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage NO WHINING 8. What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show? TOP 3 PACE ENERGY DIRECTORIAL VISION The audience is moved, transformed Honest communication strong acting happy actors collective positive energy FUN strong technical elements believability "We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment. The audience gets it." "Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts." 9. When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors? All responded YES Most said ABSOLUTELY Many noted that the other side is also true. An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc. An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation. Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..." Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not. We hope you find this information interesting and helpful. Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statemen t of many issues important to us all. Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!! Sarah Myer Lynnette Guttmann --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible.
The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors,  teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced.

To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones:


1.    What is your best/worst experience with young actors?

BEST
A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy!

A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn.

A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself.

A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project.

WORST
A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition.
A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process.
Stage Parents pushing at auditions.
Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance.
A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through.
Lack of commitment.
Closing night hijinx.
Messing around with props, set, costumes.
Lack of reading skills.

2.    At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up?

PREPARATION
       re:  audition materials
       re:  audition requirements and rules
       re:  having knowledge of the play and possible roles

Presence
TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY
Fully engaged, committed
ENERGY
courtesy
Bold choices
"A Spark"
Originality


Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way
Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices.
Connection to the material presented.
No cheesey choreography or hand motions

Willing/Able to take direction
NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON!

That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing...

3.    What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition?

TOP 3
TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ANY A.L. WEBBER

Anything from LES MIS
Anything from RENT
Anything from PHANTOM

Age-inappropriate songs
Range-inappropriate songs
Show-inappropriate songs
Pop/Rock songs
Any song NOT memorized
Actor has NO music
Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in.
Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready

4.    What are your pet peeves regarding an audition?

TOP 3
LACK OF PREPARATION
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING

ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING
INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT
CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION

Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again.
Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others

No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc.
Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc.

Presenting a "package deal".  My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together.  "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK."

This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK".
Here are some suggestions:
When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table.
Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair.
Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head.
If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience".
If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in
an audience-friendly place in the audition space.

5.    How important is it to have a headshot and resume?

All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude.

Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions.

Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level.

Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful.
Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom)

A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered.

6.    What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior?

TOP 3
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME

Be prepared.
Be ready to work
Be there when you're there

BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP)

Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors.
DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc.

BE OPEN/TRY IT!
Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc.
Do not argue with director during rehearsal.
Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought.
Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND.
Do not correct/direct fellow actors.

7.    What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you?

Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday...
Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up."

Commitment to the process
Collaboration
Commitment to the project/the big picture
Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater

Being present, energetic, and in character
Taking risks, going the extra mile
No limits
Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage

NO WHINING

8.  What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show?

TOP 3
PACE
ENERGY
DIRECTORIAL VISION

The audience is moved, transformed
Honest communication
strong acting
happy actors
collective positive energy
FUN
strong technical elements
believability

"We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment.  The audience gets it."

"Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts."

9.    When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors?

All responded YES
Most said ABSOLUTELY
Many noted that the other side is also true.  An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc.

An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation.

Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..."

Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not.


We hope you find this information interesting and helpful.
Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statement of many issues important to us all.

Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!!

Sarah Myer
Lynnette Guttmann


--part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD 2002-2003 SEASON ANNOUNCED Message-ID: The Players Guild Theatre announces our 2002-2003 season. All shows are listed below. Please check our website for additional information. Barry Wakser Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SHOW DATES: LES MISERABLES--Mainstage Musical August 23 - September 7 This will be the FIRST Ohio non-professional production of this classic. Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International and Cameron MacKintosh. The entire production will be cast with area students. ________________ THE JUNGLE BOOK--Arena Family Series September 20 -October 6 An original musical adaptation. ________________ THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW--Mainstage Special October 25 - October 31 There will be 2 performances on October 31st (7 and 11 pm) The AREA PREMIER of the popular cult classic in a limited Halloween run! ________________ A CHRISTMAS CAROL--Mainstage Holiday Special November 29 - December 22 There will be 2 shows on Saturday, December 21 (1:30 pm & 8:00 pm) and fewer performances this year, so get your tickets early for this annual tradition! The 21st season of our Original Holiday Tradition. This will be the original Jerry Lowe version that has become so popular with area audiences. _________________ STEEL MAGNOLIAS--Mainstage Comedy-Drama January 17 - February 1 The award-winning comedy-drama. See it LIVE on our stage. ______________ OF MICE AND MEN--Mainstage Drama March 14 - March 29 (special high school performances on March 19 and March 26) See the John Steinbeck classic brought to life on our stage. ______________ THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES--Arena Family Series April 8 - April 27 (Due to Easter, there will be no performances from April 14 - 24) The Hans Christian Anderson favorite! _______________ PERSONALS--Arena Musical May 9 - May 24 A musical review based on the many lives in the Personals Section. _______________ 1776--Mainstage Musical June 6 - June 29 *(possible special performance on Friday, July 4, 2003) DON'T miss the hit musical dramatization of our country's birth! This show combines humor, catchy musical numbers and of course, history--to form a non-stop entertainment extravaganza!! ________________ ***Our Box Office hours are Monday through Friday, 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. Our Box Office is also open one hour prior to curtain time. Please call (330) 453-7617 to order tickets. From Denstorino at aol.com Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor to play "BOTTOM" in A Midsummer Night's Dream Needed ASAP!! Message-ID: <57A53EF4.56A26FCE.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theater is currently searching for an actor age 18-up to play Bottom in our upcoming production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. For more information please call (216)652-2037 ext. 319 and ask for Mimi or Denise From eve4steve at core.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 From: eve4steve at core.com (Eve & Stephen Morris) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]keyboard & Bass Player Message-ID: <009201c20b18$d60b9880$faa751d1@eve4stev.stratos.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mercury Summer Stock : Little Shop of Horrors COMPETENT STUDENTS: keyboard player or bass player interested in = gaining pit experience to add to your resume, please contact Evie Morris = at (216) 798-9539. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0-- From mkelly at telarc.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 From: mkelly at telarc.com (mkelly at telarc.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Second City Conservatory Training Center presents "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy" Message-ID: The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy On Monday, June 10, 2002, the graduating class of the Second City Conservatory Training Center will host a full-length sketch comedy and improv showcase titled "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy." All of the featured scenes are completely original and were written by the graduating class. Doors open at 7:00PM at the new Second City Theater located at 2037 E. 14th between Prospect and Euclid Ave. The show starts at 8:00PM. The cast includes (in alphabetical order): Dave Carter Marlene Kelly Sean Lackey Neil Oblonsky Quinn Patterson Doug Rossi Andy Turning Marlo Zaber Matt Zittelli Director: Maria Corell Musical Director: Dave Schmoll The show is free and open to the public. A cash bar will be available with a small reception afterwards. Parking is available for $4.00 at the Renaissance lot across the street from the theater. For reservations or for more details, contact: Marlene Kelly at (216) 623-9980 or by email at mkelly at telarc.com. From apat57 at yahoo.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 From: apat57 at yahoo.com (Aaron Patterson) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Flat Pack June 20th Message-ID: <20020603170530.24964.qmail@web14810.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions. Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse) When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30 Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00 So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!! Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions.

Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse)

When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30

Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00

So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!!

Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details


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------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C20B00.AB4F4640-- From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a benefit for Dobama's Night Kitchen @ Snicker's Tavern! Message-ID: <009301c20b46$cf77b3e0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-PACT and GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Since the PACT and GLTF auditions are coming up soon, we thought it would be a good idea to hold some Pre-audition sessions for them!  This way people can come and feel relaxed and practice their monologues in front of a group, and get some helpfull feed-back.

Here are the details:

They will be held at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.

Wednesday    June 5th     at      7:00pm

Saturday        June  8th     at      1:30pm

Wednesday    June  12th    at     7:00pm

 

If you have any questions or more info or need directions, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Thanks!

Kimberly Mahoney

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From AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 From: AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org (Kenerup, Amy) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Alexander and the...Very Bad Day" this weekend from JCC Playmake rs Youth Theatre Message-ID: JCC Youth Theatre Presents Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center presents the Rochester Children's Theatre touring musical production of Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, written by Judith Viorst with music by Shelly Markham. This musical adaptation is based on the children's book by the same name, also written by Judith Viorst. Show date is Sunday, June 9 at 3pm at the Stonehill Auditorium of the Mandel JCC, 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood. Tickets: $8 Adult, $6 JCC Members Seniors and Students, $4 children 3 and under. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. About the Show and its Author Not only does Alexander wake up with gum in his hair, his mother forgets to pack him dessert and his best friend decides not to be his best friend anymore. Alexander's struggles with life's daily dramas will educate as well as encourage kids to share their feelings and realize that bad days happen to everyone. Judith Viorst is the author of several works of fiction and non-fiction for children as well as adults. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, her most famous children's book, was first published in 1972 and has since sold over 2 million copies. Ms. Viorst lectures widely on a variety of topics ranging from the subjects of loss and control to children's literature. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. From cpetrovic at juno.com Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 From: cpetrovic at juno.com (Cheryl M Petrovic) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP OUR SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Cast Addendum Message-ID: <20020604.115020.-79492167.7.cpetrovic@juno.com> 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. ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media a couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member. Adam C Kern has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's jazz, blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other GI Joes & Rosie Riveters. Welcome aboard Our Sentimental Journey, Adam ! ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media = a=20 couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member.  Adam C Kern=20 has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's = jazz,=20 blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other = GI=20 Joes & Rosie Riveters.  Welcome aboard Our=20 Sentimental Journey, Adam !
----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861-- ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b@aol.com> --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Women's Festival of the Arts Message-ID: <20020604191138.25756.qmail@web13904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here! Hope this helps: Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday, June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette). > Female > All Ethnicities & Ages > Non-Union & No Pay > Flexible Hours Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @ 45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002. Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or cwynter at parkergainesville.com. The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa, Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC. *Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced by The Culture Project SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here! Hope this helps:

Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday,
June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker
Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette).
> Female
> All Ethnicities & Ages
> Non-Union & No Pay
> Flexible Hours
Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during
the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @
45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002.  
Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or
cwynter at parkergainesville.com.
The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat
screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business
Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring
independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa,
Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC.
*Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced
by The Culture Project



SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!

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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEATRE ACTING CLASS Message-ID: <001701c20c03$9b633300$8b0ed6d8@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THEATRE ACTING 101 Series of 4 classes Starts Saturday, June 8 1 pm to 2:30 pm Instructor: B.J. Provenzale Tuition: $60 MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express Must Pre-Register Classes held at Action Talent Agency office (Action Talent is providing the location; ATA does not profit from the = classes) 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza (Just east of the Rt. 306/Mentor Ave. intersection) use lower level entrance please To register: reply to this message, or call 440-946-9000 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Opening One Month From Today! THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002 "HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT" The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will include HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott. HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. Complete festival schedule is listed below. Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admission. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-backed lawn chairs to the performance. HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to see his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Hal is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the hot-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield? AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as romantic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woman's heart. One of Shakespeare's great comedies. DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is the proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by the Cleveland Theater Collective. This award is offered by the CTC to underwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a local professional actor. The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT. When: HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3. AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4. Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM. Where: July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of Shakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thought, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed to free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work of the play. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email: info at cleveshakes.org web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season Opening One Month From Today!

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS
FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE
OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002

"HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT"

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will i= nclude HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE I= T, directed by Jerrold Scott.

HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in= a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonn= ade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.

AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnad= e.  Complete festival schedule is listed below.

Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admissio= n. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-b= acked lawn chairs to the performance.

HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to s= ee his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Ha= l is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the = bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry = IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the ho= t-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield?

AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as roma= ntic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of = Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woma= n's heart.  One of Shakespeare's great comedies.

DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT:  The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is t= he proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by t= he Cleveland Theater Collective.  This award is offered by the CTC to u= nderwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a loca= l professional actor.  The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member= Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT.

When:
HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3.
AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4.
Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM.

Where:
July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner= of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.
July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 = Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of S= hakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thoug= ht, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed t= o free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work = of the play.

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107
email: info at cleveshakes.org
web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for editors and FX Message-ID: <20020604203630.13215.qmail@web13902.mail.yahoo.com> --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here again! This is From Doug: I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred... wanting to do Sci-fi/fantasy type work. also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any animation?) anyone interested (in the above positions.. or just interested in collaberating on somthing) please contact me thanks douglas_cross at yahoo.com SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here again! This is From Doug:

I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or
knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred...
wanting to do  Sci-fi/fantasy type work.

also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any
animation?)

anyone interested   (in the above positions.. or just
interested in collaberating on somthing)   please
contact me

thanks
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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group Starting Monday, June 10th! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to let anyone else know that might be interested in joining the Scene Study Group that we are having our first meeting on Monday, June 10th at 7:00pm.  We will be meeting at the Tri-c East Campus Sudio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.  We will be meeting 1 or 2 times a week to work on scenes (or monologues) , have some fun and work on our craft!

Please bring some material that you might be interested in working on or we will have some scenes available.  We will also be deciding on Monday which days/nights are best for everyone to meet.

 

If anyone has any questions or needs more info, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Warm regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

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From geurdaneta at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 From: geurdaneta at hotmail.com (Gustavo Urdaneta) Date: Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Dancers and Vocal Performer for Floor Shows at THE GRID Message-ID: We are currently in the process of casting several floor shows for the GRID nightclub + ORBIT for the upcoming Summer season. ALL PERFORMERS MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE. All performers are paid and there are a variety of casting roles available. The GRID/ORBIT is the ultimate dance bar experience in Cleveland serving the alternative lifestyle community as well as welcoming people from all paths of life. The shows are being designed in the genre of the floor shows in Chicago, Miami, New York and LA. They will be formatted very much like the entertainment at a Tea Dance or a Circuit Party. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta We are searching performers in the following categories: 1) Body Conscious Performer: male dancers to perform and be part of exciting theme shows sometimes being the entertainers, others being back up dancers to selected vocal performers. Please bring dance attire. Body Builders are highly encouraged to apply for this category. Minimum dancing required. NO nudity but some shows will call for minimum dance attire. 2) Vocal performers & female illusionists: to perform to contemporary dance/house music live tracks. Must be able sing (live singing is necessary) and must be able to dance as part of the show. Some roles will be filled with performers with minimum dance experience. 3) Dancers & Flag performers: looking for dancers(both male and female) to serve as back up dancers and also to be used in highlights in some theme parties. No singing necessary, but it could be a plus. Also looking for flag performers to perform throughout the summer. Please bring dance attire. NO Nudity but some costumes will be designed to showcase the body of the dancer. All auditions will take place at The Grid (1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland) on Monday June 10th, starting at 2:00 pm. Please respond to this email to make an appointment. Resumes will be welcome but not mandatory. Back up tracks are expected if auditioning for a role of a vocal performer. All dancers must bring dance attire. Call backs will be schedule later the same week. DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL OR WRITE IF QUESTIONS SHALL ARISE. For more information call (216) 926-8383 or write us. Please visit the Grid Website(www.thegrid.com) to see what is waiting for you. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta THE GRID-n-ORBIT Nightclub "Others Imitate. We Innovate." http://www.thegrid.com party at thegrid.com 216.623.0113 *Located at 1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <19b.3453bef.2a2ee387@aol.com> --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Grumio85 at aol.com Full-name: Grumio85 Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b at aol.com> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 13:53:15 EDT Subject: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 10509 --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary-- --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]glitches -- missing postings from last two days -- view archive Message-ID: <158.edf4640.2a2f5b41@aol.com> --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail. There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly." However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today. The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version. Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings. In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed: The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail.

There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly."  However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today.

The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version.

Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings.

In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed:  The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary-- From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-Pact coaching sessions Message-ID: <000001c20c8b$db218630$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Theater Collective announces Pre-PACT audition coaching = sessions. The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th and 20th. To help our = membership be better prepared for these auditions, we are sponsoring = coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and Brian = Zoldessy. This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to your = pieces prior to the auditions. Cathy Albers' session will be on = Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Mitchell Fields' = session will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Brian Zoldessy's = session will be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. All = sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall A. = These sessions are free for Collective members. All other interested = parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for membership = information.=20 You must rsvp to the instructor and session of your choice. No one will = be seen without a scheduled appointment. Cathy Albers Saturday June 8th 1-4 pm = cla2 at po.cwru.edu =20 Mitchell Fields Sunday June 9th 1-4 pm = figfest at aol.com=20 Brian Zoldessy Tuesday June 11th 7-9:30 pm = Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us=20 Thanks to all and break a leg, Fred and Margaret ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Theater = Collective=20 announces Pre-PACT audition coaching sessions.
 
The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th = and=20 20th.  To help our membership be better prepared for these = auditions, we=20 are sponsoring coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and = Brian=20 Zoldessy.  This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to=20 your  pieces prior to the auditions.  Cathy Albers' session = will be on=20 Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Mitchell Fields' = session=20 will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Brian Zoldessy's = session will=20 be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm.   = All=20 sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall = A. =20 These sessions are free for Collective members.  = All other=20 interested parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for = membership=20 information.
 
You = must rsvp to=20 the instructor and session of your choice. No one will be seen without a = scheduled appointment.
 
Cathy=20 Albers           &= nbsp;=20 Saturday June 8th =20 1-4 pm         =20  cla2 at po.cwru.edu    =20
Mitchell=20 Fields          Sunday&= nbsp; =20 June 9th   1-4=20 pm           figfest at aol.com =
Brian=20 Zoldessy         Tuesday  = June 11th=20 7-9:30 pm   Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.= us=20
 
Thanks to all and break a leg,
 
Fred and = Margaret
------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AEC Southern Ohio College looking for instructors Message-ID: <20020605143951.84021.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes. Instructors should have significant professional experience and the patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student population. Various classes in potential need of instruction include: Lighting Principles of Advertising Video Production (EFP and ENG) Advanced Audio (ProTools) Editing (Primarily Avid) Production Management Small Business Management Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax accounting...) If interested, send a resume to: Chris Strobel AEC Southern Ohio College 1011 Glendale-Milford Road Cincinnati, OH 45215 or (even better): cstrobel at amedcts.com Chris SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)

AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our
Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes.
Instructors should have significant professional experience and the
patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student
population.

Various classes in potential need of instruction include:

Lighting
Principles of Advertising
Video Production (EFP and ENG)
Advanced Audio (ProTools)
Editing (Primarily Avid)
Production Management
Small Business Management
Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax
accounting...)


If interested, send a resume to:

Chris Strobel
AEC Southern Ohio College
1011 Glendale-Milford Road
Cincinnati, OH  45215

or (even better):
cstrobel at amedcts.com


Chris



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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703-- From Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 From: Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net (Davidson, Tonja) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker Davidson: Hometown Soap Diva at Tangiers Message-ID: <9057F2504D78D41198050008C73324FD2BB21B@CRSMAIL> =20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker-Davidson 'Alex' from One Life to Live = at Akron =B9s Tangiers in June Live and direct from the famed Arci's Place in New York City, Emmy-nominated Tonja Walker-Davidson -- the lovingly-evil "Alex" from = ABC's "One Life to Live" -- brings her cabaret show to the fabulous "Tangier Restaurant and Cabaret" in Akron, Ohio for 2 exclusive performances on = June 14th and 15th, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. =09 Tonja's accomplishments, both on and off TV, are well known and this show promises to bring a very special evening of wonderful music and terrific entertainment! =09 Seating is limited and show tickets are $25.00 each. Please call Tangier [532 West Market Street] at 330.376.0164 for tickets and information. =09 And on ABC=B9s "One Life to Live" -- as usual they have brought back "Alex" to stir up a few For interviews of any kind, call Nancy Moon at 212.989.7530 or email nmoon at infohouse.com. From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]time correction Message-ID: <001501c20cad$1eb48de0$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To all, I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for his session, it is: Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. He can be reached at = brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu Sorry for any confusion, Fred ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To all,
 
I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for = his=20 session, it is:
 
Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until = 10:00pm. =20 He can be reached at   brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu
 
Sorry for any = confusion,
Fred
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20-- From Denstorino at aol.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nick Bottom is cast in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Message-ID: <7399F99F.7D2F8C9D.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theatre would like to thank everyone who called with interest in playing the part of Nick Bottom. We are happy to say that the role has been now been cast!! Please watch out for other listing which will be coming in the future. Sincerely, Denise Astorino Cleveland Youth Theater (216)651-2037 #319 From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buffet-style band needed Message-ID: Needed : Jimmy Buffet-type band for a party in August. Please contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spinning Into Butter" Auditions at Beck Center Message-ID: <90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b@aol.com> --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions For..... Rebecca Gilman's captivating new play SPINNING INTO BUTTER Will take place at The Beck Center on: TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance. "Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65 -and- 4 males, age range 18-60 (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25) Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have advanced copies for perusal. Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's Studio Theatre space. Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th. ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition. About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser- vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter' America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth." This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play by a writer of surprising gifts" was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC. If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail. --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Auditions For.....
Rebecca Gilman's

captivating new play
SPINNING INTO BUTTER


Will take place at The Beck Center on:
TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM  and
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM
Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance.

"Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65
                                                            -and-    4 males, age range 18-60
                                (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25)

Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have
advanced copies for perusal.
Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's
Studio Theatre space.
Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th.
ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition.

About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning
Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser-
vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter'
America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright
Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth."
This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play
by a writer of surprising gifts"
was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC.

If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail.


--part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Australian-flavor band needed Message-ID: Wanted: Band or person to play Australian Music. Need ASAP for party coming up in June. Pay involved. Perhaps someone who can play the didgeridoo. Contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 or spi8071 at aol.com. From tndieringer at yahoo.com Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 From: tndieringer at yahoo.com (Todd Dieringer) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publicist Available Message-ID: <20020605191908.92421.qmail@web20908.mail.yahoo.com> Much work goes into a successful production. The stage must be set, costumes created, actors rehearsed, and the audience filled with patrons. Sometimes that last part poses the biggest challenge. I can help with writing press releases, creating programs, flyers and brochures, and other public relations materials. If your organization could use a helping hand, drop me a line at tndieringer at yahoo.com Todd Dieringer, Public Relations Specialist __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre presents Marilyn's Festival! Message-ID: <003201c20cca$adf24ca0$0c00000a@CFSNET> DOBAMA THEATRE presents the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival! June 6-9, 2002 Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights will present the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival June 6-9, 2002. This very special event celebrates 24 years of continuing Marilyn?s work as Dobama Theatre presents full productions of plays written by Cleveland area students from grades 1-12. ?This year?s Festival is as special as ever, particularly because Dobama founder Don Bianchi died this past March,? says Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey. ?We?re dedicating this year?s Festival to him for all the love and passion he put into this theater, along with his wife Marilyn for whom the Festival is named.? >From Joyce Casey, Artistic Director The Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival was the first event of its kind in the country. For Donald it was the most important event of the season. He continually reminded the young playwrights and the actors that they were truly ?making something in a world where others were breaking things.? Donald felt that Marilyn?s Festival represented Dobama Theatre at its very best. All of us at Dobama feel honored to have had the opportunity to create theater with Donald Bianchi. He was a visionary who inspired us to pursue excellence, while cherishing the experience with the other artists. And so with love, respect, and deep appreciation we dedicate the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to you, Donald Bianchi. The events for the festival are scheduled as follows: Special Benefit Performance - Thursday, June 6 at 7:30 PM Opening night performance of winning plays grades 1-8. Cake and ice cream is served after the performances and each winning student will be in attendance and awarded a $100 savings bond. $24/person, reservations required. FREE Performances (plays from grades 1-8) Friday, June 7 - 7:30 PM Saturday, June 8 - 2 and 7:30 PM Sunday, June 9 - 2 and 7:30 PM PLUS! Marilyn?s Festival in the Night Kitchen FREE performances (plays from grades 9-12) Friday, June 7 - 11 PM Saturday, June 8 - 5 and 11 PM Sunday, June 9 - 5 PM For more information or reservations, call Dobama Theatre at 216-932-3396. From cnowlin at aftra.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - AFTRA Sponsored Union Info Night Message-ID: WHAT? A seminar for non-union actors and anybody interested in learning more about membership in AFTRA, SAG or AEA. WHEN? Tuesday, June 11th at 7:00p.m. WHERE? Cabaret DaDa (1210 West 6th St., downtown Cleveland) WHY? To hear from working professionals in all three unions and learn about the nature and benefits of Union membership COST? It's FREE! For more info, or to let us know you're coming, please call the AFTRA office (216)781-2255 From touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 From: touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com (Touch Supper Club) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS WEEKEND @ TOUCH Message-ID: <20020606031605.43560.qmail@web20904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND 216.631.5200 FRIDAY SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats. Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM --------------------------------- SATURDAY Wet Saturday June 8th DJ Rasoul, San Francisco-- Soulfood, Large, Naked Music Thomas James, Columbus --Residual Recordings $6, 21+ Touch Supper Club 2710 Lorain Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 (216)631-5200 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND

216.631.5200

FRIDAY

SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS

THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon

Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats.

Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba,

Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM


SATURDAY

Wet

Saturday June 8th

DJ Rasoul, San Francisco--

Soulfood, Large, Naked Music

Thomas James, Columbus

--Residual Recordings

$6,  21+



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Cleveland, OH 44113

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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theater HIRING NOW. Message-ID: <171.eade30b.2a30cd33@aol.com> --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone... Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for The Truth About Cinderella and The Baker's Wife We are looking for: 1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir. 2. Set Designer 3. Props Designer 4. Wardrobe Coordinator 5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY Good wages available. Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks. Bob Navis Jr Artistic Director, NWT --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone...
Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for
The Truth About Cinderella and
The Baker's Wife
We are looking for:
1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir.
2. Set Designer
3. Props Designer
4. Wardrobe Coordinator
5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant
TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
Good wages available.

Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com
I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks.
Bob Navis Jr
Artistic Director, NWT

--part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary-- From GMaher at tribute.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players to Host Theatre Festival 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_000_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season. "It's really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas," said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. "Not only that, but it's a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It's a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We're really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again." The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented. The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:30 a.m. - The Hudson Players: Belles 10:25 a.m. - Workshop Players: Mama's Veil 11:20 a.m. - Trumbull New Theatre: True West 1:50 p.m. - ANTIC, Inc: 1984 2:45 p.m. - Amarinic Productions: Quilters 3:40 p.m. - Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple 4:35 p.m. - Church Street Players: Dearly Departed Sunday, June 16, 2002 9:30 a.m. - North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 10:25 a.m. - Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker 11:20 a.m. - Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy - The Musical 1:15 p.m. - Theatre 8:15: Assassins 2:45 p.m. - Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 3:40 p.m. - Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community theatres. OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"  Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival

 

June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season.

“It’s really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas,” said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. “Not only that, but it’s a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It’s a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We’re really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again.”

The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented.

The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions:

Saturday, June 15, 2002

9:30 a.m. – The Hudson Players: Belles

10:25 a.m. – Workshop Players: Mama’s Veil

11:20 a.m. – Trumbull New Theatre: True West

1:50 p.m. – ANTIC, Inc: 1984

2:45 p.m. – Amarinic Productions: Quilters

3:40 p.m. – Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple

4:35 p.m. – Church Street Players: Dearly Departed

 

Sunday, June 16, 2002

9:30 a.m. – North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

10:25 a.m. – Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker

11:20 a.m. – Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy – The Musical

1:15 p.m. – Theatre 8:15: Assassins

2:45 p.m. – Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

3:40 p.m. – Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom

 

All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522.

The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio’s longest running community theatres.

OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions.

 

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Huge chunks of the list have not received neohiopal mail since monday. It appears to be primarily aol and hotmail accounts.  Hostway has asked me if there are any patterns to who receives mail and who doesn't.

If you get this e-mail please reply and tell me that you received it.

Thanks,
Fred Sternfeld

PS -- if you know people who have not received their neohiopal mail this week, tell them to go to my website and find the link to the archives, as all the postings are in the archives.  You can also forward them this link:   The NEohioPAL Archives
--part1_33.281fca9c.2a30f662_boundary-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carnation City Players presents Ordinary People Message-ID:
            Carnation City Players Proudly Presents:
      Ordinary People
            
          By Judith Guest        Dramatized by Nancy Gilsenan
                         
                        Directed by Don McCallister
 
                              June 14-15, 21-23
                     Fri/Sat: 8pm, Sun:2:30pm
                     
              Watch as young Conrad Jarrett and his family cope with the tragic death of their older son. Now they must rebuild relationships throughout their lives, especially Conrad whose guilt has pushed him to suicide. It is a story of loss, rebuilding  and hope through the lives of Ordinary People.
 
From the novel by Judith Guest and the Oscar winning movie starring Mary Tyler More, Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton and directed by Robert Redford.
 
CCP is located at 450 E. Market St.  Alliance, OH 44601
Ticket Information and Directions: (330) 821-8712


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From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama's Night Kitchen benefit June 7! Message-ID: <009e01c20da1$a99b7af0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Friday, June 7, 6:00-7:30 p.m.: Friday Happy Hour Outdoor restaurant patio The Weekend Support local theatre! Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com ***Also, come check out MARILYN'S FESTIVAL: IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN, this weekend @ Dobama Theatre! We celebrate young playwrights by producing works by students in grades 9-12. Our mainstage produces the 1-8 grade plays. It's a free wkd. of theatre!!! June 7-9. www.dobama.org or 216/932-3396 for info. From talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 From: talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net (The Talent Group) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Group Model Search Message-ID: <3CFFDAAB.1A917860@ameritech.net> --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere. Wish Nightclub 621 Johnson Ct. Warehouse District 21 and over only Dress 2 impress Info: 216.902.WISH Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  
The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere.

Wish Nightclub
621 Johnson Ct.
Warehouse District

21 and over only
Dress 2 impress
Info: 216.902.WISH

Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LES MIS INFO Message-ID: Some more info on "LES MISERABLES" auditions at the Players Guild: We are mainly casting high school students up through age 19. Also will audition younger students, probably no younger than 13. Please visit our website at www.playersguildtheatre.com and click on "Season Auditions" for more information. Production dates will be posted in the next couple of days. Thank you. Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com To remove yourself from this mailing list, please send an e-mail to audition at playersguildtheatre.com. From Tcervino99 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 From: Tcervino99 at aol.com (Tcervino99 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stagecrafters announces Gypsy auditions Message-ID: <11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07@aol.com> --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stagecrafters announces auditions for it's Summer Stock production of Gypsy Producer: Wendy Lee Scott Director/Choreographer: Toni Cervino Music Director: Brad Wyner WHEN: Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Pepper Pike Learning Center (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike) CALL-BACKS: Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m. Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music. No a cappella songs will be accepted. Also come prepared for a dance audition. All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition. All roles are available. The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows: August 1st-8th 6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals August 9th-16th 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. rehearsals August 16th Evening performance August 17th Matinee and evening performance August 18th Strike --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Stagecrafters announces
auditions for it's Summer Stock production
of
Gypsy

                        
                               Producer:
Wendy Lee Scott
                               Director/Choreographer:
Toni Cervino
                               Music Director: Brad Wyner


WHEN:                 Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m.
WHERE:              Pepper Pike Learning Center
                               (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike)
CALL-BACKS:   Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m.

       Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music.  No a cappella songs will be accepted.  Also come prepared for a dance audition.   All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition.  All roles are available.

       The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows:
                         August 1st-8th    6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals
                         August 9th-16th  9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
rehearsals
                         August 16th      
Evening performance
                         August 17th      
Matinee and evening performance
                         August 18th      
Strike 
   


 



--part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition notice for Guys and Dolls @ WICCI a Silhouette Production in Sept. Message-ID: For immediate release ******** Silhouette Productions in affiliation with Musical Theater International announces Auditions for Guys and Dolls DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM MUSICALLY ARRANGED BY ALISON RITLEY CHOREOGRAPHY BY JOE BOOTH Auditions are set for July 1st and 2nd from 7:30pm-9:00pm at The Wickliffe Civic Center 900 Wordon rd in Wickliffe ,Ohio call 440-944-7788 for info and directions. Please come prepared with one vocal selection written in your key The musical director will accompany your selection and no a Capella auditions will be accepted, plus you will sing from the score. Please come dance ready our Choreographer will put you through rigorous dance counts if applicable. Show dates are Sept. 20,21,22,27 and 28 For personal screening please E-Mail me back or call 440-944-3927 and leave a message. Best regards Charles J. Abraham / Artistic Director From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Summer Series Reminders Message-ID: --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02 Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops. REMINDER: Open Studio the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting: Sat. 6/8: Becoming a Character: Acting and Audition Techniques for Monologues & Scene work Sat. 6/15: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I Sat. 6/22: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare . ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for Classical Monologues. (Note: You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred that you attend both.) Sat. 7/6: Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition Practice Fee: $35.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $25.00 per session thereafter ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.) Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. REMINDER: Actors' Career Development Workshops the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of "Getting Your Big Break" Sat. 6/15: "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing Your Own Work" Sat. 6/22: "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools: Head shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos" Fee: $40.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $30.00 per session thereafter Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02

Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops.


REMINDER:    Open Studio

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series"Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       10:30 AM - 12:30 PM.

       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting:

      
       Sat. 6/8:     Becoming a Character:  Acting and Audition Techniques for
                        Monologues & Scene work  
 
       Sat. 6/15:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic
                          Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt
                          Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I

       Sat. 6/22:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare .  ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for
                          Classical Monologues.
                          (Note:  You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred
                          that you attend both.)
     
       Sat. 7/6:     Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition
                         Practice


Fee: $35.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $25.00 per session thereafter  ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.)

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.


REMINDER:   Actors' Career Development Workshops

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,  offers its Summer Series:  "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       1:00 PM - 3:30 PM.



       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of
       "Getting Your Big Break"

      
       
        Sat. 6/15:     "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to
                            Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing
                            Your Own Work"

        Sat. 6/22:    "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools:  Head
                           shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos"
  
Fee: $40.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $30.00 per session thereafter 

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.




--part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected date/time for pre-PACT & GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Due to a scheduling conflict the Wednesday June 12th  at 7:00pm session has been cancelled.

A new date has been added:

                                              Tuesday,   June  11th   at   7:00pm

Don't forget, we have another session this  Saturday,  June  8th  at 1:30pm.

All sessions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Ricmond Road, E2 Theater Building (middle building).

 

Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

(216)534-7604

"We are the makers of music and the dreamers of dreams..."



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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1482510.3232456055@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Following a week-long hiatus, your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College returns. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin, including a new Conservatory Portrait on jazz trombonist Andy Hunter, who won the 2002 Frank Rosolino Jazz Solo Competition sponsored by the International Trombone Association: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_search_results.pl?max_ret urns=25&keywords=Conservatory&fromDate=06%2F07%2F2002&toDate=08%2F30%2F2002 I hope you will find this information useful as you plan future stories and articles about the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. Kind regards, Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 77 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 em: marci.janas at oberlin.edu web: www.oberlin.edu The Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College, founded in 1865, is the nation's oldest continuously operating conservatory, and the only major music school in the country linked with a preeminent college of arts and sciences. From groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 From: groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org (groundworksmailinglist) Date: Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GroundWorks Dancetheater at CPT June 7,8,9,14,15,16 Message-ID: <200206072216.PAA10765@yakko.ex.dreamhost.com> GroundWorks will be performing at Cleveland Public Theatre?s Gordon Square Theatre --Cleveland Premiere of ?Heart and Vine? with live music by the Arc Libre Trio The show is an all live music performance including ?Migration? with score by resident composer Gustavo Aguilar, and vocals by Gaelyn Aguilar. Think the show?s gonna rock. Hope you can attend. Dates: Friday June 7, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 8, at 8:00 pm Sunday June 9, at 3:00 pm Friday June 14, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 15, at 8:00 pm Sunday/ Family Matinee June 16, at 3:00 pm Sunday June 16, at 1:45 ? 2:30 preshow talk and interactive demonstration led by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara TICKETS ARE $18.00 GENERAL ADMISSION; $12.00 SENIORS AND STUDENTS SPECIAL RATE SUNDAY FAMILY MATINEE JUNE 16TH, adults with family $12.00, children 12 and under, $5.00. FOR INFORMATION AND TO ORDER TICKETS CALL CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE AT 216-631-2727 6415 Detroit Ave. at W 65th St. Contact our website www.groundworksdance.org for map/directions. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From raytom at en.com Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]World Leaders Look-alikes for Trade Show Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is seeking the following World Leaders Look-alikes for a Trade Show in New Orleans on July 19th from 7:00-10:00 pm. George W. Bush Winston Churchill Tony Blair Nelson Mandela Queen Elizabeth Need character photos ASAP. Please email or send to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Bay Village, OH 44140 From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review...Groundworks Dance...perfection! Message-ID: <20020608144413.77599.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> GROUNDWORKS DANCES TO PERFECTION AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times David Shimotakahara is the inspiration behind GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER. In January, 2002 he and his company were named as ?One Of The Year?s 25 To Watch In The Dance World? by the prestigious Dance Magazine. Anyone who has attended a dance concert choreographed and danced by Shimotakahara knows why. He is a creative and perfecting choreographer. He is a well-conditioned, well-trained and exacting dancer. Combine the two and you have greatness. The Ohio Arts Council agrees as they have awarded him a fourth consecutive Individual Artist Fellowship this year. 2 OF 2, now being staged at Cleveland Public Theatre, which the company calls home, is a combination of a duet of dance pieces and a set of two musical selections. The latter are the works of resident Composer Gustavo Aguilar who has worked with Shimotakahara since 1994 in developing the nucleus of the company?s growing repertory. As the choreographer states, their newest collaboration explores ?the limitations placed upon us by external forces, and those which we place upon ourselves.? MIGRATION is about things in flux, the motion of change. It asks the question, ?How far can we journey and still be connected to a place, to each other?? It was premiered in 2001. The piece starts with tinkling bells, then a blending of lighted color appears, then silhouettes, followed by movements behind two suspended blue curtains, shadow dancing, and finally the appearance of a male and female dancer. He (David Shimotakahara) and she (Felice Bagley) are dressed in sarongs shading from green to purple. He bare chested, she in a tank top. The dance that follows is a synergy of flying movements, both powerful and athletic. The entire piece was accomplished with little touching and static facial expression. The interweaving of bodies, the sliding behind suspended curtains, often appearing as shadows, creates a searching to connect but having barriers that forbids it. The sheet of sweat which covered and shimmered off Shimotakahara?s muscular body, while Bagley remained emotionally cool added to the total effect. The choreographer?s ability to perfectly blend music and dance was evident throughout. Both dancers were in perfect sync during the entire presentation. ONETWOONE SO 2 and ONETWOONE SHEKERI 2001 were the two musical pieces centered between the dance selections. SO2 was an improvised tenor sax and live computer processing piece well-performed by Robert Reigle and Phil Curtis. SHEKERI 2001 featured composer Javier Alvarez in a solo for live electro acoustic and shekeri (a musical instrument which looks like a large jar covered with colored beads). Though rather long due to the repeated sounds, it was well performed and haunting. In HEART AND VINE the choreographer ?employs the inherent implications of physical action, reaction and inaction as metaphors for attempts at moving forward, letting go, and finding rest.? The piece featured Felice Bagley, Amy Miller, Brian Murphy, and Shimotakahara. Dressed in dark colors, the dancers performed a series of single, duet and quad- danced segments in a cacophony of sound and fast angular and dipping movements. The piece was athletic, stylish and strong. The stage was full of multi-emotions ranging from the sensual intertwining of bodies in a segment by Bagley and Shimotakahara to abandonment of control during a highlight BeBop segment by Miller and Murphy, which ended to rousing applause. It was exciting to see Murphy finally be given the chance to display his outstanding talent. As a dancer with the Ohio Ballet he was held back by having to conform to the abilities of the weaker male corps members. Here, under the guidance of Shimotakahara, and working with other talented performers, he was allowed to use his athleticism, strong body control, and powerful movements to their fullest. Coupling with the extraordinary Amy Miller allowed for a full exposure of his abilities. Danced to music provided by the ARC Libre Trio, who moved through the dancers as they played, the piece was both exhilarating and exhausting, if a little long. Shortening it would add to the intensity. The small but appreciative audience saw a production in which the dancing and music were outstanding. The producers might want to consider putting an intermission between the musical pieces. Breaking the music into two sections would allow each segment to stand on its own and not blend together into a very long interlude. GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER is a growing entity that needs to be nourished and treasured. The community needs to back this troupe so that it can become what it should be...a nationally recognized company. The program continues at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland on June 14 and 15 at 8 PM. A family matinee is offered on June 16 at 3 PM with a pre-show talk and interactive demonstration led by David Shimotakahara. Tickets are only $18 for general admission, $12 for seniors and students. The family matinee cost is $12 for adults with a family. Children 12 and under are $5. For information and to order tickets call Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From emadden at kent.edu Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ONCE ON THIS ISLAND opens Friday at Porthouse Theatre! Message-ID: <3D293C24@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CELEBRATE SUMMER MAGIC, WITH PORTHOUSE THEATRE Directed by Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND starts this magical season Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio =96 Opening the magical 2002 season for Porthouse Theatre is the calypso-flavored musical ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert returns to direct after last season=92s successful The Fantasticks. ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 with a preview performance on June 13 and opening night on June 14. The opening night performance will be followed by a free champagne reception. =93The tale of a peasant girl who fell in love with a young grand homme. A girl chosen by the gods for a magical fate. The Story of Ti Moune!=94 Written by Lynn Ahrens with music by Stephen Flaherty, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND is a calypso-flavored legend that tells the story of Ti Moune, a poor peasant girl who falls in love with an upper class boy, after she saves his life. At the center of the story are the island=92s four gods, whom have determined Ti Moune=92s destiny from the time she was an orphaned child. The gods cause the lives of the young lovers to intersect and send Ti Moune on a fateful journey that tests the strength of her love over prejudice and even death. Directed by Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 on the beautiful Porthouse grounds. Performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM. The cast of Once ONCE ON THIS ISLAND includes=85 Victoria Bussert** (Director) Derrick Cobey* (Agwe) Yolanda Christine Davis (Erzulie) Angela Gillespie-Winborn * (Mama) Thomasina E. Gross (Ti Moune) Brian Johnson* (Tonton Julian) Colleen Longshaw (Asaka) Lauren Marshall (Andrea) Charles D. Martin, Jr. (Understudy) Sierra Matthews (Little Ti Moune) Darrel Miller (Armand) Dominic Roberts (Daniel) Kristopher Thompson-Bolden (Papa Ge) comes to you all the way from Houston, TX, where he graduated from the High *Members Actor=92s Equity Association **Member of the Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers Subscriptions for this =93Season of Magic=94 are still available by calling 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. Subscriptions range from $21 - $42 with discounts available for seniors and students. Single tickets can also be purchased by calling the numbers above. Ticket prices range from $10 - $20 with discounts available for students and seniors. Group tickets are currently available by calling 330-672-3884 or 1-800-304-2363. Groups consist of ten or more people and prices range from $10 to $20 depending on the size of the group and day of performance. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is one of only a few summer theaters in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion. Picnic tables and the beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. Experience professional, live theater, a wonderful picnic, and a little bit of magic all in one season. =93The Stars Are Out & Magic Is Afoot!=94 Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance and Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 From: LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com (LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com) Date: Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Results from Survey for Directors Message-ID: <62.20d62162.2a34c193@aol.com> --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible. The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors, teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced. To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones: 1. What is your best/worst experience with young actors? BEST A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy! A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn. A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself. A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project. WORST A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition. A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process. Stage Parents pushing at auditions. Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance. A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through. Lack of commitment. Closing night hijinx. Messing around with props, set, costumes. Lack of reading skills. 2. At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up? PREPARATION re: audition materials re: audition requirements and rules re: having knowledge of the play and possible roles Presence TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY Fully engaged, committed ENERGY courtesy Bold choices "A Spark" Originality Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices. Connection to the material presented. No cheesey choreography or hand motions Willing/Able to take direction NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON! That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing... 3. What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition? TOP 3 TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!) HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANY A.L. WEBBER Anything from LES MIS Anything from RENT Anything from PHANTOM Age-inappropriate songs Range-inappropriate songs Show-inappropriate songs Pop/Rock songs Any song NOT memorized Actor has NO music Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in. Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready 4. What are your pet peeves regarding an audition? TOP 3 LACK OF PREPARATION NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again. Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc. Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc. Presenting a "package deal". My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together. "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK." This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK". Here are some suggestions: When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table. Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair. Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head. If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience". If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in an audience-friendly place in the audition space. 5. How important is it to have a headshot and resume? All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude. Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions. Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level. Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful. Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom) A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered. 6. What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior? TOP 3 BE ON TIME BE ON TIME BE ON TIME Be prepared. Be ready to work Be there when you're there BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP) Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors. DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc. BE OPEN/TRY IT! Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc. Do not argue with director during rehearsal. Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought. Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND. Do not correct/direct fellow actors. 7. What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you? Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday... Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up." Commitment to the process Collaboration Commitment to the project/the big picture Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater Being present, energetic, and in character Taking risks, going the extra mile No limits Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage NO WHINING 8. What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show? TOP 3 PACE ENERGY DIRECTORIAL VISION The audience is moved, transformed Honest communication strong acting happy actors collective positive energy FUN strong technical elements believability "We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment. The audience gets it." "Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts." 9. When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors? All responded YES Most said ABSOLUTELY Many noted that the other side is also true. An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc. An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation. Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..." Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not. We hope you find this information interesting and helpful. Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statemen t of many issues important to us all. Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!! Sarah Myer Lynnette Guttmann --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible.
The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors,  teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced.

To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones:


1.    What is your best/worst experience with young actors?

BEST
A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy!

A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn.

A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself.

A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project.

WORST
A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition.
A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process.
Stage Parents pushing at auditions.
Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance.
A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through.
Lack of commitment.
Closing night hijinx.
Messing around with props, set, costumes.
Lack of reading skills.

2.    At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up?

PREPARATION
       re:  audition materials
       re:  audition requirements and rules
       re:  having knowledge of the play and possible roles

Presence
TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY
Fully engaged, committed
ENERGY
courtesy
Bold choices
"A Spark"
Originality


Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way
Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices.
Connection to the material presented.
No cheesey choreography or hand motions

Willing/Able to take direction
NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON!

That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing...

3.    What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition?

TOP 3
TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ANY A.L. WEBBER

Anything from LES MIS
Anything from RENT
Anything from PHANTOM

Age-inappropriate songs
Range-inappropriate songs
Show-inappropriate songs
Pop/Rock songs
Any song NOT memorized
Actor has NO music
Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in.
Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready

4.    What are your pet peeves regarding an audition?

TOP 3
LACK OF PREPARATION
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING

ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING
INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT
CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION

Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again.
Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others

No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc.
Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc.

Presenting a "package deal".  My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together.  "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK."

This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK".
Here are some suggestions:
When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table.
Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair.
Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head.
If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience".
If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in
an audience-friendly place in the audition space.

5.    How important is it to have a headshot and resume?

All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude.

Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions.

Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level.

Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful.
Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom)

A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered.

6.    What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior?

TOP 3
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME

Be prepared.
Be ready to work
Be there when you're there

BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP)

Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors.
DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc.

BE OPEN/TRY IT!
Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc.
Do not argue with director during rehearsal.
Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought.
Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND.
Do not correct/direct fellow actors.

7.    What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you?

Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday...
Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up."

Commitment to the process
Collaboration
Commitment to the project/the big picture
Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater

Being present, energetic, and in character
Taking risks, going the extra mile
No limits
Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage

NO WHINING

8.  What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show?

TOP 3
PACE
ENERGY
DIRECTORIAL VISION

The audience is moved, transformed
Honest communication
strong acting
happy actors
collective positive energy
FUN
strong technical elements
believability

"We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment.  The audience gets it."

"Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts."

9.    When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors?

All responded YES
Most said ABSOLUTELY
Many noted that the other side is also true.  An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc.

An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation.

Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..."

Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not.


We hope you find this information interesting and helpful.
Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statement of many issues important to us all.

Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!!

Sarah Myer
Lynnette Guttmann


--part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD 2002-2003 SEASON ANNOUNCED Message-ID: The Players Guild Theatre announces our 2002-2003 season. All shows are listed below. Please check our website for additional information. Barry Wakser Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SHOW DATES: LES MISERABLES--Mainstage Musical August 23 - September 7 This will be the FIRST Ohio non-professional production of this classic. Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International and Cameron MacKintosh. The entire production will be cast with area students. ________________ THE JUNGLE BOOK--Arena Family Series September 20 -October 6 An original musical adaptation. ________________ THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW--Mainstage Special October 25 - October 31 There will be 2 performances on October 31st (7 and 11 pm) The AREA PREMIER of the popular cult classic in a limited Halloween run! ________________ A CHRISTMAS CAROL--Mainstage Holiday Special November 29 - December 22 There will be 2 shows on Saturday, December 21 (1:30 pm & 8:00 pm) and fewer performances this year, so get your tickets early for this annual tradition! The 21st season of our Original Holiday Tradition. This will be the original Jerry Lowe version that has become so popular with area audiences. _________________ STEEL MAGNOLIAS--Mainstage Comedy-Drama January 17 - February 1 The award-winning comedy-drama. See it LIVE on our stage. ______________ OF MICE AND MEN--Mainstage Drama March 14 - March 29 (special high school performances on March 19 and March 26) See the John Steinbeck classic brought to life on our stage. ______________ THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES--Arena Family Series April 8 - April 27 (Due to Easter, there will be no performances from April 14 - 24) The Hans Christian Anderson favorite! _______________ PERSONALS--Arena Musical May 9 - May 24 A musical review based on the many lives in the Personals Section. _______________ 1776--Mainstage Musical June 6 - June 29 *(possible special performance on Friday, July 4, 2003) DON'T miss the hit musical dramatization of our country's birth! This show combines humor, catchy musical numbers and of course, history--to form a non-stop entertainment extravaganza!! ________________ ***Our Box Office hours are Monday through Friday, 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. Our Box Office is also open one hour prior to curtain time. Please call (330) 453-7617 to order tickets. From Denstorino at aol.com Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 10:55:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor to play "BOTTOM" in A Midsummer Night's Dream Needed ASAP!! Message-ID: <57A53EF4.56A26FCE.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theater is currently searching for an actor age 18-up to play Bottom in our upcoming production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. For more information please call (216)652-2037 ext. 319 and ask for Mimi or Denise From eve4steve at core.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 From: eve4steve at core.com (Eve & Stephen Morris) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]keyboard & Bass Player Message-ID: <009201c20b18$d60b9880$faa751d1@eve4stev.stratos.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mercury Summer Stock : Little Shop of Horrors COMPETENT STUDENTS: keyboard player or bass player interested in = gaining pit experience to add to your resume, please contact Evie Morris = at (216) 798-9539. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C20AF7.4E4156E0-- From mkelly at telarc.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 From: mkelly at telarc.com (mkelly at telarc.com) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Second City Conservatory Training Center presents "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy" Message-ID: The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy On Monday, June 10, 2002, the graduating class of the Second City Conservatory Training Center will host a full-length sketch comedy and improv showcase titled "The Good, The Bad and The Eulogy." All of the featured scenes are completely original and were written by the graduating class. Doors open at 7:00PM at the new Second City Theater located at 2037 E. 14th between Prospect and Euclid Ave. The show starts at 8:00PM. The cast includes (in alphabetical order): Dave Carter Marlene Kelly Sean Lackey Neil Oblonsky Quinn Patterson Doug Rossi Andy Turning Marlo Zaber Matt Zittelli Director: Maria Corell Musical Director: Dave Schmoll The show is free and open to the public. A cash bar will be available with a small reception afterwards. Parking is available for $4.00 at the Renaissance lot across the street from the theater. For reservations or for more details, contact: Marlene Kelly at (216) 623-9980 or by email at mkelly at telarc.com. From apat57 at yahoo.com Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 From: apat57 at yahoo.com (Aaron Patterson) Date: Mon Jun 3 13:17:20 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Flat Pack June 20th Message-ID: <20020603170530.24964.qmail@web14810.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions. Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse) When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30 Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00 So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!! Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-2096927014-1023123930=:24434 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 "The Flat Pack" Clevelands newest Improvisational theater troupe with a musical twist. We have taken some of the areas best improvisors and thrown them in to a musical stew, let's see what happens!!! That's right, songs will be made up on the spot according to your suggestions.

Where? The Powerhouse Pub (located on the west bank of Clevelands Flats in the Powerhouse)

When? Thursday nights starting Thursday June 20th @ 8:30 til 10:30 Doors open @ 7:30

Why? Because it's the most fun you can have for $7.00

So come down to see "The Flat Pack" on Thurdsay June 20. Get there early have a drink, then watch us get our funny on!!!

Contact Sean Lackey at 216.928.0017 for more details


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------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C20B00.AB4F4640-- From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon Jun 3 19:32:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a benefit for Dobama's Night Kitchen @ Snicker's Tavern! Message-ID: <009301c20b46$cf77b3e0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 09:41:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-PACT and GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Since the PACT and GLTF auditions are coming up soon, we thought it would be a good idea to hold some Pre-audition sessions for them!  This way people can come and feel relaxed and practice their monologues in front of a group, and get some helpfull feed-back.

Here are the details:

They will be held at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.

Wednesday    June 5th     at      7:00pm

Saturday        June  8th     at      1:30pm

Wednesday    June  12th    at     7:00pm

 

If you have any questions or more info or need directions, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Thanks!

Kimberly Mahoney

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From AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 From: AKenerup at CleveJcc.Org (Kenerup, Amy) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Alexander and the...Very Bad Day" this weekend from JCC Playmake rs Youth Theatre Message-ID: JCC Youth Theatre Presents Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center presents the Rochester Children's Theatre touring musical production of Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, written by Judith Viorst with music by Shelly Markham. This musical adaptation is based on the children's book by the same name, also written by Judith Viorst. Show date is Sunday, June 9 at 3pm at the Stonehill Auditorium of the Mandel JCC, 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood. Tickets: $8 Adult, $6 JCC Members Seniors and Students, $4 children 3 and under. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. About the Show and its Author Not only does Alexander wake up with gum in his hair, his mother forgets to pack him dessert and his best friend decides not to be his best friend anymore. Alexander's struggles with life's daily dramas will educate as well as encourage kids to share their feelings and realize that bad days happen to everyone. Judith Viorst is the author of several works of fiction and non-fiction for children as well as adults. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, her most famous children's book, was first published in 1972 and has since sold over 2 million copies. Ms. Viorst lectures widely on a variety of topics ranging from the subjects of loss and control to children's literature. For information or to purchase tickets, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, ext. 274. From cpetrovic at juno.com Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 From: cpetrovic at juno.com (Cheryl M Petrovic) Date: Tue Jun 4 11:32:10 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP OUR SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Cast Addendum Message-ID: <20020604.115020.-79492167.7.cpetrovic@juno.com> 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. ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media a couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member. Adam C Kern has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's jazz, blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other GI Joes & Rosie Riveters. Welcome aboard Our Sentimental Journey, Adam ! ----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For those interested in the cast that was posted to the media = a=20 couple of weeks ago, we have an added cast member.  Adam C Kern=20 has joined our team as a vocalist & will be singing those 40's = jazz,=20 blues, boogie, swing & musical theater classics, along with the other = GI=20 Joes & Rosie Riveters.  Welcome aboard Our=20 Sentimental Journey, Adam !
----__JNP_000_7278.1cd1.4861-- ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:16:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b@aol.com> --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part1_12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b_boundary-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Women's Festival of the Arts Message-ID: <20020604191138.25756.qmail@web13904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here! Hope this helps: Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday, June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette). > Female > All Ethnicities & Ages > Non-Union & No Pay > Flexible Hours Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @ 45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002. Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or cwynter at parkergainesville.com. The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa, Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC. *Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced by The Culture Project SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here! Hope this helps:

Open-Call for HOSTS @ Women's Festival of the Arts ("WFA") on Monday,
June 10th from 10:00AM-4:00PM @ 45 Bleecker Theater, 45 Bleecker
Street, NYC 10012 (1 block north of Houston & east of Lafayette).
> Female
> All Ethnicities & Ages
> Non-Union & No Pay
> Flexible Hours
Hosts will introduce Keynote Speakers, Panelists, and Films during
the Moving Image component of WFA curated by Parker Gainesville LLC @
45 Bleecker Theater from July 3rd through August 6th of 2002.  
Please feel free to contact Calvin Wynter at 212.253.5555 or
cwynter at parkergainesville.com.
The screening room complex @ 45 Bleecker Theater with 300 & 200 seat
screening rooms, Art Gallery Lobby, Lounge Space, and Business
Center; DV Lounge Cinema Series @ 10:30PM on Thursdays featuring
independent & student Digital Videos with Hip Hop, Trance, Salsa,
Rock, and Comedy; are affiliates of Parker Gainesville LLC.
*Women's Festival of the Arts is an annual event executive produced
by The Culture Project



SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!

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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-12934786-1023217898=:25655-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEATRE ACTING CLASS Message-ID: <001701c20c03$9b633300$8b0ed6d8@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THEATRE ACTING 101 Series of 4 classes Starts Saturday, June 8 1 pm to 2:30 pm Instructor: B.J. Provenzale Tuition: $60 MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express Must Pre-Register Classes held at Action Talent Agency office (Action Talent is providing the location; ATA does not profit from the = classes) 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza (Just east of the Rt. 306/Mentor Ave. intersection) use lower level entrance please To register: reply to this message, or call 440-946-9000 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C20BE1.EA50B4A0-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Opening One Month From Today! THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002 "HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT" The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will include HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott. HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. Complete festival schedule is listed below. Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admission. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-backed lawn chairs to the performance. HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to see his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Hal is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the hot-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield? AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as romantic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woman's heart. One of Shakespeare's great comedies. DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is the proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by the Cleveland Theater Collective. This award is offered by the CTC to underwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a local professional actor. The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT. When: HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3. AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4. Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM. Where: July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights. July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of Shakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thought, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed to free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work of the play. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email: info at cleveshakes.org web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 5th Season Opening One Month From Today!

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ITS
FIFTH SEASON OF FREE OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE
OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2002

"HENRY IV" & "AS YOU LIKE IT"

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival announces its Fifth Season, which will i= nclude HENRY IV, adapted and directed by Lawrence Nehring, and AS YOU LIKE I= T, directed by Jerrold Scott.

HENRY IV, presented in a special adaptation that will feature both parts in= a single evening, opens Friday, July 5 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonn= ade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.

AS YOU LIKE IT opens Friday, July 12 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnad= e.  Complete festival schedule is listed below.

Admission is free and open to the public; there are no tickets for admissio= n. Seating is on the lawn, patrons are encouraged to bring blankets or low-b= acked lawn chairs to the performance.

HENRY IV is a compelling story of a king who kills for his crown, only to s= ee his political allies turn against him in his moment of triumph. Prince Ha= l is desperate for a father's love, but hangs out drinking all night in the = bar with Falstaff and his gang of thieves. How far will Hal go to win Henry = IV's approval? And who will triumph when the carousing Prince Hal and the ho= t-blooded Hotspur meet on the battlefield?

AS YOU LIKE IT: Come see why "All the world's a stage..." as roma= ntic confusion abounds in this gender-bending tale of love in the Forest of = Arden. Join Rosalind as she attempts to teach Orlando the true way to a woma= n's heart.  One of Shakespeare's great comedies.

DANNY MORRIS EQUITY CONTRACT:  The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is t= he proud recipient of the first Danny Morris Equity Contract, sponsored by t= he Cleveland Theater Collective.  This award is offered by the CTC to u= nderwrite a new and otherwise unsubsidized performing opportunity for a loca= l professional actor.  The CSF has bestowed the DMEC upon Equity member= Cassandra Vincent, who will be playing Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT.

When:
HENRY IV dates: July 5-7, 18, 20, 26, 28, August 1, 3.
AS YOU LIKE IT dates: July 12-14, 19, 21, 25, 27, August 2, 4.
Performances are Thursday through Sunday, and all begin at 7 PM.

Where:
July 5 - 20 performances are at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner= of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights.
July 25 - August 5 performances move to the Tri-C Western Campus, at 11000 = Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of S= hakespeare in the way that the author intended -- fun, at the speed of thoug= ht, and in the midst of a vibrant community. To that end, we are committed t= o free admission, a festive atmosphere, and an earned attention to the work = of the play.

THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107
email: info at cleveshakes.org
web site: http://www.cleveshakes.org phone: (216) 732-3311=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3106052819_56057_MIME_Part-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Tue Jun 4 16:17:17 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]looking for editors and FX Message-ID: <20020604203630.13215.qmail@web13902.mail.yahoo.com> --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mitch here again! This is From Doug: I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred... wanting to do Sci-fi/fantasy type work. also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any animation?) anyone interested (in the above positions.. or just interested in collaberating on somthing) please contact me thanks douglas_cross at yahoo.com SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Mitch here again! This is From Doug:

I'm looking for an editor to work with. An interest or
knowledge of afterFX (or similar product) preferred...
wanting to do  Sci-fi/fantasy type work.

also, does anyone out there do 3D animation? (or any
animation?)

anyone interested   (in the above positions.. or just
interested in collaberating on somthing)   please
contact me

thanks
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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-224484617-1023222990=:10367-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Tue Jun 4 20:07:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group Starting Monday, June 10th! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to let anyone else know that might be interested in joining the Scene Study Group that we are having our first meeting on Monday, June 10th at 7:00pm.  We will be meeting at the Tri-c East Campus Sudio Theater Space, 4250 Richmond Road, E2 Theater Building.  We will be meeting 1 or 2 times a week to work on scenes (or monologues) , have some fun and work on our craft!

Please bring some material that you might be interested in working on or we will have some scenes available.  We will also be deciding on Monday which days/nights are best for everyone to meet.

 

If anyone has any questions or needs more info, please e-mail me or call me at (216)534-7604.

Warm regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

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From geurdaneta at hotmail.com Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 From: geurdaneta at hotmail.com (Gustavo Urdaneta) Date: Tue Jun 4 21:59:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Dancers and Vocal Performer for Floor Shows at THE GRID Message-ID: We are currently in the process of casting several floor shows for the GRID nightclub + ORBIT for the upcoming Summer season. ALL PERFORMERS MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE. All performers are paid and there are a variety of casting roles available. The GRID/ORBIT is the ultimate dance bar experience in Cleveland serving the alternative lifestyle community as well as welcoming people from all paths of life. The shows are being designed in the genre of the floor shows in Chicago, Miami, New York and LA. They will be formatted very much like the entertainment at a Tea Dance or a Circuit Party. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta We are searching performers in the following categories: 1) Body Conscious Performer: male dancers to perform and be part of exciting theme shows sometimes being the entertainers, others being back up dancers to selected vocal performers. Please bring dance attire. Body Builders are highly encouraged to apply for this category. Minimum dancing required. NO nudity but some shows will call for minimum dance attire. 2) Vocal performers & female illusionists: to perform to contemporary dance/house music live tracks. Must be able sing (live singing is necessary) and must be able to dance as part of the show. Some roles will be filled with performers with minimum dance experience. 3) Dancers & Flag performers: looking for dancers(both male and female) to serve as back up dancers and also to be used in highlights in some theme parties. No singing necessary, but it could be a plus. Also looking for flag performers to perform throughout the summer. Please bring dance attire. NO Nudity but some costumes will be designed to showcase the body of the dancer. All auditions will take place at The Grid (1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland) on Monday June 10th, starting at 2:00 pm. Please respond to this email to make an appointment. Resumes will be welcome but not mandatory. Back up tracks are expected if auditioning for a role of a vocal performer. All dancers must bring dance attire. Call backs will be schedule later the same week. DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL OR WRITE IF QUESTIONS SHALL ARISE. For more information call (216) 926-8383 or write us. Please visit the Grid Website(www.thegrid.com) to see what is waiting for you. PRODUCER: Jerry Szoska DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Gustavo Urdaneta THE GRID-n-ORBIT Nightclub "Others Imitate. We Innovate." http://www.thegrid.com party at thegrid.com 216.623.0113 *Located at 1437 St. Clair Avenue Downtown Cleveland _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jun 4 22:53:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center Message-ID: <19b.3453bef.2a2ee387@aol.com> --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Grumio85 at aol.com Full-name: Grumio85 Message-ID: <12c.1259ea64.2a2e588b at aol.com> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 13:53:15 EDT Subject: "Parade" Audition Reminder at Beck Center To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 10509 --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight (Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening. PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre. Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16. PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center. NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided. If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail. --part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just a reminder that PARADE auditions continue tonight
(Tuesday, June 4th) and Wednesday, June 5th at 7PM each evening.

PARADE boasts some of the finest music and one of the most compelling stories in the past 20 years of musical theatre.

Over 30 roles are available, including a variety of ages and types. Special needs are men in their 40's and 50's, African-American men and women, and girls 13-16.

PARADE opens in mid September, and will begin rehearsal approx. August 1st. All actors 18 and over receive a stipend for their work at Beck Center.

NO appointments necessary. All roles are open. Please bring one musical selection in your key. An accompanist will be provided.

If you have any questions, please reply directly to this e-mail.
--part2_19b.3453bef.2a2e588b_boundary-- --part1_19b.3453bef.2a2ee387_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:24:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]glitches -- missing postings from last two days -- view archive Message-ID: <158.edf4640.2a2f5b41@aol.com> --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail. There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly." However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today. The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version. Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings. In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed: The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There have been some glitches over the last two days in the "mailman" software that delivers the NEohioPAL mail.

There were some postings approved Tuesday, June 4 that were never sent out "singly."  However, these postings did get sent in the "digest" version early today.

The six postings from Monday, June 3 were never sent out in a "digest" version.

Hostway is trying to fix the system and you may still eventually receive these postings.

In the meantime, they are in the archives and you can go to this link to see everything you missed:  The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_158.edf4640.2a2f5b41_boundary-- From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 07:33:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pre-Pact coaching sessions Message-ID: <000001c20c8b$db218630$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Theater Collective announces Pre-PACT audition coaching = sessions. The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th and 20th. To help our = membership be better prepared for these auditions, we are sponsoring = coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and Brian = Zoldessy. This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to your = pieces prior to the auditions. Cathy Albers' session will be on = Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Mitchell Fields' = session will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm. Brian Zoldessy's = session will be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. All = sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall A. = These sessions are free for Collective members. All other interested = parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for membership = information.=20 You must rsvp to the instructor and session of your choice. No one will = be seen without a scheduled appointment. Cathy Albers Saturday June 8th 1-4 pm = cla2 at po.cwru.edu =20 Mitchell Fields Sunday June 9th 1-4 pm = figfest at aol.com=20 Brian Zoldessy Tuesday June 11th 7-9:30 pm = Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.us=20 Thanks to all and break a leg, Fred and Margaret ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Cleveland Theater = Collective=20 announces Pre-PACT audition coaching sessions.
 
The PACT General auditions are on June 15th, 17th = and=20 20th.  To help our membership be better prepared for these = auditions, we=20 are sponsoring coaching sessions with Cathy Albers, Mitchell Fields, and = Brian=20 Zoldessy.  This is a chance for you to get some quick feedback to=20 your  pieces prior to the auditions.  Cathy Albers' session = will be on=20 Saturday June the 8th from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Mitchell Fields' = session=20 will be on Sunday from 1:00pm until 4:00pm.  Brian Zoldessy's = session will=20 be on Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm.   = All=20 sessions will be held at the Cleveland Play House in rehearsal hall = A. =20 These sessions are free for Collective members.  = All other=20 interested parties contact Fred Gloor at gloor at ctcollective.org for = membership=20 information.
 
You = must rsvp to=20 the instructor and session of your choice. No one will be seen without a = scheduled appointment.
 
Cathy=20 Albers           &= nbsp;=20 Saturday June 8th =20 1-4 pm         =20  cla2 at po.cwru.edu    =20
Mitchell=20 Fields          Sunday&= nbsp; =20 June 9th   1-4=20 pm           figfest at aol.com =
Brian=20 Zoldessy         Tuesday  = June 11th=20 7-9:30 pm   Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.cc.oh.= us=20
 
Thanks to all and break a leg,
 
Fred and = Margaret
------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C20C69.DD3B36E0-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Spam? Nooo. M-A-B!) Date: Wed Jun 5 10:03:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AEC Southern Ohio College looking for instructors Message-ID: <20020605143951.84021.qmail@web13907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes. Instructors should have significant professional experience and the patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student population. Various classes in potential need of instruction include: Lighting Principles of Advertising Video Production (EFP and ENG) Advanced Audio (ProTools) Editing (Primarily Avid) Production Management Small Business Management Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax accounting...) If interested, send a resume to: Chris Strobel AEC Southern Ohio College 1011 Glendale-Milford Road Cincinnati, OH 45215 or (even better): cstrobel at amedcts.com Chris SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite with over 6,199+ friends, pics, FREE MP3's, video and MORE! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hey guys! I know you're getting tired of me posting so much stuff, but I have no choice sometimes. Especially when I know it can help a few of you out there!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)

AEC Southern Ohio College is looking for adjunct instructors for our
Audio/Video Production, Business Management and Accounting classes.
Instructors should have significant professional experience and the
patience to share their talents with SOC's non-traditional student
population.

Various classes in potential need of instruction include:

Lighting
Principles of Advertising
Video Production (EFP and ENG)
Advanced Audio (ProTools)
Editing (Primarily Avid)
Production Management
Small Business Management
Tax Accounting (yeah, I really am looking for someone in tax
accounting...)


If interested, send a resume to:

Chris Strobel
AEC Southern Ohio College
1011 Glendale-Milford Road
Cincinnati, OH  45215

or (even better):
cstrobel at amedcts.com


Chris



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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-642036303-1023287991=:83703-- From Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 From: Tonja.Davidson at AMCO.net (Davidson, Tonja) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker Davidson: Hometown Soap Diva at Tangiers Message-ID: <9057F2504D78D41198050008C73324FD2BB21B@CRSMAIL> =20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tonja Walker-Davidson 'Alex' from One Life to Live = at Akron =B9s Tangiers in June Live and direct from the famed Arci's Place in New York City, Emmy-nominated Tonja Walker-Davidson -- the lovingly-evil "Alex" from = ABC's "One Life to Live" -- brings her cabaret show to the fabulous "Tangier Restaurant and Cabaret" in Akron, Ohio for 2 exclusive performances on = June 14th and 15th, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. =09 Tonja's accomplishments, both on and off TV, are well known and this show promises to bring a very special evening of wonderful music and terrific entertainment! =09 Seating is limited and show tickets are $25.00 each. Please call Tangier [532 West Market Street] at 330.376.0164 for tickets and information. =09 And on ABC=B9s "One Life to Live" -- as usual they have brought back "Alex" to stir up a few For interviews of any kind, call Nancy Moon at 212.989.7530 or email nmoon at infohouse.com. From fgloor at ix.netcom.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 From: fgloor at ix.netcom.com (Fred Gloor) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]time correction Message-ID: <001501c20cad$1eb48de0$10153941@fredgloo> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To all, I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for his session, it is: Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until 10:00pm. He can be reached at = brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu Sorry for any confusion, Fred ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To all,
 
I want to clarify Brian Zoldessy's time for = his=20 session, it is:
 
Wednesday June 12th from 7:30pm until = 10:00pm. =20 He can be reached at   brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu
 
Sorry for any = confusion,
Fred
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C20C8B.7C387F20-- From Denstorino at aol.com Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 From: Denstorino at aol.com (Denstorino at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 11:57:13 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nick Bottom is cast in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Message-ID: <7399F99F.7D2F8C9D.0AE9F87D@aol.com> Cleveland Youth Theatre would like to thank everyone who called with interest in playing the part of Nick Bottom. We are happy to say that the role has been now been cast!! Please watch out for other listing which will be coming in the future. Sincerely, Denise Astorino Cleveland Youth Theater (216)651-2037 #319 From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 14:59:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Buffet-style band needed Message-ID: Needed : Jimmy Buffet-type band for a party in August. Please contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Spinning Into Butter" Auditions at Beck Center Message-ID: <90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b@aol.com> --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions For..... Rebecca Gilman's captivating new play SPINNING INTO BUTTER Will take place at The Beck Center on: TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance. "Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65 -and- 4 males, age range 18-60 (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25) Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have advanced copies for perusal. Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's Studio Theatre space. Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th. ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition. About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser- vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter' America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth." This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play by a writer of surprising gifts" was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC. If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail. --part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Auditions For.....
Rebecca Gilman's

captivating new play
SPINNING INTO BUTTER


Will take place at The Beck Center on:
TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 7PM  and
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12TH AT 7PM
Sarah May directs this amazing play which challenges each of us to reconsider our own belief system when confronted with issues of racial tolerance.

"Spinning Into Butter" requires a cast of 6: 2 females, age range 28-65
                                                            -and-    4 males, age range 18-60
                                (One of the male characters is Hispanic;18-25)

Auditions will consist of reading from the script. Beck does NOT have
advanced copies for perusal.
Performance Dates are September 27th thru October 20th in Beck's
Studio Theatre space.
Rehearsals will begin approximately August 20th.
ALL roles are open. All actors 18 and over are paid a stipend for their participation. No appointments are necessary for the audition.

About The Play: Set on a small college campus in New England, "Spinning
Into Butter" explores the dangers of both racism and political correctness. The finger pointing begins when a black student starts receiving hate mail, and the newly-appointed Dean of Students must struggle to diffuse the whirlwind of emotions on the campus while confronting her own personal prejudices. "Shocking, honest, and surprisingly funny, this clear-eyed obser-
vation of both racism and political correctness has made 'Spinning Into Butter'
America's most talked about play. The Chicago Tribune praised Playwright
Rebecca Gilman's ability to amuse, teach, and move her audience with the awful truth."
This stunningly frank, caustically humorous examination of race relations that the Tribune called "an extraordinary fresh, eloquent and candid new play
by a writer of surprising gifts"
was launched at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and at Lincoln Center in NYC.

If you have any questions, please feel free to respond directly to this e-mail.


--part1_90.26d928f5.2a2fb92b_boundary-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:00:42 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Australian-flavor band needed Message-ID: Wanted: Band or person to play Australian Music. Need ASAP for party coming up in June. Pay involved. Perhaps someone who can play the didgeridoo. Contact George Gecik @ Special Productions Inc. 440/974-9499 or spi8071 at aol.com. From tndieringer at yahoo.com Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 From: tndieringer at yahoo.com (Todd Dieringer) Date: Wed Jun 5 15:02:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publicist Available Message-ID: <20020605191908.92421.qmail@web20908.mail.yahoo.com> Much work goes into a successful production. The stage must be set, costumes created, actors rehearsed, and the audience filled with patrons. Sometimes that last part poses the biggest challenge. I can help with writing press releases, creating programs, flyers and brochures, and other public relations materials. If your organization could use a helping hand, drop me a line at tndieringer at yahoo.com Todd Dieringer, Public Relations Specialist __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed Jun 5 16:59:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre presents Marilyn's Festival! Message-ID: <003201c20cca$adf24ca0$0c00000a@CFSNET> DOBAMA THEATRE presents the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival! June 6-9, 2002 Dobama Theatre at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights will present the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival June 6-9, 2002. This very special event celebrates 24 years of continuing Marilyn?s work as Dobama Theatre presents full productions of plays written by Cleveland area students from grades 1-12. ?This year?s Festival is as special as ever, particularly because Dobama founder Don Bianchi died this past March,? says Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey. ?We?re dedicating this year?s Festival to him for all the love and passion he put into this theater, along with his wife Marilyn for whom the Festival is named.? >From Joyce Casey, Artistic Director The Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival was the first event of its kind in the country. For Donald it was the most important event of the season. He continually reminded the young playwrights and the actors that they were truly ?making something in a world where others were breaking things.? Donald felt that Marilyn?s Festival represented Dobama Theatre at its very best. All of us at Dobama feel honored to have had the opportunity to create theater with Donald Bianchi. He was a visionary who inspired us to pursue excellence, while cherishing the experience with the other artists. And so with love, respect, and deep appreciation we dedicate the 24th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to you, Donald Bianchi. The events for the festival are scheduled as follows: Special Benefit Performance - Thursday, June 6 at 7:30 PM Opening night performance of winning plays grades 1-8. Cake and ice cream is served after the performances and each winning student will be in attendance and awarded a $100 savings bond. $24/person, reservations required. FREE Performances (plays from grades 1-8) Friday, June 7 - 7:30 PM Saturday, June 8 - 2 and 7:30 PM Sunday, June 9 - 2 and 7:30 PM PLUS! Marilyn?s Festival in the Night Kitchen FREE performances (plays from grades 9-12) Friday, June 7 - 11 PM Saturday, June 8 - 5 and 11 PM Sunday, June 9 - 5 PM For more information or reservations, call Dobama Theatre at 216-932-3396. From cnowlin at aftra.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder - AFTRA Sponsored Union Info Night Message-ID: WHAT? A seminar for non-union actors and anybody interested in learning more about membership in AFTRA, SAG or AEA. WHEN? Tuesday, June 11th at 7:00p.m. WHERE? Cabaret DaDa (1210 West 6th St., downtown Cleveland) WHY? To hear from working professionals in all three unions and learn about the nature and benefits of Union membership COST? It's FREE! For more info, or to let us know you're coming, please call the AFTRA office (216)781-2255 From touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 From: touchsupperclub27 at yahoo.com (Touch Supper Club) Date: Thu Jun 6 07:42:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THIS WEEKEND @ TOUCH Message-ID: <20020606031605.43560.qmail@web20904.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii 2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND 216.631.5200 FRIDAY SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats. Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba, Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM --------------------------------- SATURDAY Wet Saturday June 8th DJ Rasoul, San Francisco-- Soulfood, Large, Naked Music Thomas James, Columbus --Residual Recordings $6, 21+ Touch Supper Club 2710 Lorain Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 (216)631-5200 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii


2710 LORAIN AVE. CLEVELAND

216.631.5200

FRIDAY

SALSA PA'TI FRIDAYS

THIS FRIDAY 6/7 Sammy DeLeon

Every Friday night exprience a night of classic Latin Jazz, Salsa, Samba & Brazilian beats.

Learn the many different styles of salsa dancing from Cuba,

Puerto Rico and Brazilian Samba with trained instructors on hand every Friday at 8 PM


SATURDAY

Wet

Saturday June 8th

DJ Rasoul, San Francisco--

Soulfood, Large, Naked Music

Thomas James, Columbus

--Residual Recordings

$6,  21+



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Cleveland, OH 44113

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Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup --0-1559631748-1023333365=:32638-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theater HIRING NOW. Message-ID: <171.eade30b.2a30cd33@aol.com> --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone... Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for The Truth About Cinderella and The Baker's Wife We are looking for: 1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir. 2. Set Designer 3. Props Designer 4. Wardrobe Coordinator 5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY Good wages available. Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks. Bob Navis Jr Artistic Director, NWT --part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone...
Near West Theater is now hiring production staff for
The Truth About Cinderella and
The Baker's Wife
We are looking for:
1. Rehearsal Pianist/Asst. Musical Dir.
2. Set Designer
3. Props Designer
4. Wardrobe Coordinator
5. Stage Manager/Director's Assistant
TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
Good wages available.

Call Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
or e mail me at RNavisjr at aol.com
I'd like to interview you asap. Thanks.
Bob Navis Jr
Artistic Director, NWT

--part1_171.eade30b.2a30cd33_boundary-- From GMaher at tribute.com Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher) Date: Thu Jun 6 10:45:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players to Host Theatre Festival 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_000_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60" ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season. "It's really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas," said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. "Not only that, but it's a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It's a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We're really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again." The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented. The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:30 a.m. - The Hudson Players: Belles 10:25 a.m. - Workshop Players: Mama's Veil 11:20 a.m. - Trumbull New Theatre: True West 1:50 p.m. - ANTIC, Inc: 1984 2:45 p.m. - Amarinic Productions: Quilters 3:40 p.m. - Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple 4:35 p.m. - Church Street Players: Dearly Departed Sunday, June 16, 2002 9:30 a.m. - North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 10:25 a.m. - Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker 11:20 a.m. - Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy - The Musical 1:15 p.m. - Theatre 8:15: Assassins 2:45 p.m. - Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown 3:40 p.m. - Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522. The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community theatres. OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C20D6F.C3B4EB60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"  Hudson Players to Host Northeast Ohio Regional Theatre Festival

 

June 6, 2002, Hudson, Ohio - The Hudson Players have been selected to host the 2002 NorthEast Ohio regional theater festival for the Ohio Community Theatre Association (OCTA). Also known as the NorthEast OCTAFest, the two-day festival will be held Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St. in Hudson. The event is open to the public with tickets available at the door costing $15 for one day or $22 for both days. It showcases half hour excerpts from thirteen area participating theaters, which select their own entry from their current season.

“It’s really some of the best theater from Hudson and the surrounding areas,” said Tim Steiner, Hudson Players group president. “Not only that, but it’s a great format to see the shows in. You get exposed to a lot of theater in a short period of time. It’s a great learning experience and a good way to see a lot of interesting productions. We’re really proud to be hosting this prestigious and growing event yet again.”

The format also provides for immediate feedback with three trained responders offering constructive criticism and on the spot reviews immediately following each excerpt. At the end of the day on Sunday, the responders will also select a limited number of the excerpts to represent the NorthEast region at the state festival to be held over labor day weekend. Individual performance awards will also be presented.

The following theaters are schedule to attend along with their designated productions:

Saturday, June 15, 2002

9:30 a.m. – The Hudson Players: Belles

10:25 a.m. – Workshop Players: Mama’s Veil

11:20 a.m. – Trumbull New Theatre: True West

1:50 p.m. – ANTIC, Inc: 1984

2:45 p.m. – Amarinic Productions: Quilters

3:40 p.m. – Aurora Community Theatre: The Odd Couple

4:35 p.m. – Church Street Players: Dearly Departed

 

Sunday, June 16, 2002

9:30 a.m. – North Canton Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

10:25 a.m. – Wayne County Performing Arts Council: The Miracle Worker

11:20 a.m. – Strongsville Community Theatre: Snoopy – The Musical

1:15 p.m. – Theatre 8:15: Assassins

2:45 p.m. – Weathervane Community Playhouse: As Bees In Honey Drown

3:40 p.m. – Elyria Summer Theatre: Camping With Henry and Tom

 

All are encouraged to attend with tickets available at the door. For more information call 330-655-8522.

The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit, civic minded, community theater organization. They are one of Ohio’s longest running community theatres.

OCTA is a service organization for more than 100 community theatres in Ohio and adjacent areas of bordering states. Since its formation in 1953, it has grown to be one of the largest and most successful organizations of its kind. With its funding from the Ohio Arts Council, donations, dues and proceeds from its many self supporting activities, OCTA provides a growing list of services to its member theatres in six regions.

 

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Huge chunks of the list have not received neohiopal mail since monday. It appears to be primarily aol and hotmail accounts.  Hostway has asked me if there are any patterns to who receives mail and who doesn't.

If you get this e-mail please reply and tell me that you received it.

Thanks,
Fred Sternfeld

PS -- if you know people who have not received their neohiopal mail this week, tell them to go to my website and find the link to the archives, as all the postings are in the archives.  You can also forward them this link:   The NEohioPAL Archives
--part1_33.281fca9c.2a30f662_boundary-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Thu Jun 6 14:24:03 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carnation City Players presents Ordinary People Message-ID:
            Carnation City Players Proudly Presents:
      Ordinary People
            
          By Judith Guest        Dramatized by Nancy Gilsenan
                         
                        Directed by Don McCallister
 
                              June 14-15, 21-23
                     Fri/Sat: 8pm, Sun:2:30pm
                     
              Watch as young Conrad Jarrett and his family cope with the tragic death of their older son. Now they must rebuild relationships throughout their lives, especially Conrad whose guilt has pushed him to suicide. It is a story of loss, rebuilding  and hope through the lives of Ordinary People.
 
From the novel by Judith Guest and the Oscar winning movie starring Mary Tyler More, Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton and directed by Robert Redford.
 
CCP is located at 450 E. Market St.  Alliance, OH 44601
Ticket Information and Directions: (330) 821-8712


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From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama's Night Kitchen benefit June 7! Message-ID: <009e01c20da1$a99b7af0$0c00000a@CFSNET> Friday, June 7, 6:00-7:30 p.m.: Friday Happy Hour Outdoor restaurant patio The Weekend Support local theatre! Support Dobama's Night Kitchen! Snicker's Tavern 1261 West 76th Street, Cleveland, will host a week-long guest bartender gala during the first week of June to celebrate the opening of the patio. The best al-fresco dining atmosphere in Cleveland! Each night will benefit a different organization! Show up on Friday, June 7th to show your support for the Night Kitchen! Guest bartender Dave Reum will be mixing from 6-7:30. Show up for happy hour! Tips will be donated back to the Night Kitchen. Plus, if we raise the most money of any bartender that week, Snickers will make a sizeable donation to NK. Hope to see you there--and bring a friend or 2, or 3! Best regards, Dan Kilbane Artistic & Managing Director, Dobama's Night Kitchen P.S. Go to the Snickers site for directions to the restaurant: www.snickers-tavern.com ***Also, come check out MARILYN'S FESTIVAL: IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN, this weekend @ Dobama Theatre! We celebrate young playwrights by producing works by students in grades 9-12. Our mainstage produces the 1-8 grade plays. It's a free wkd. of theatre!!! June 7-9. www.dobama.org or 216/932-3396 for info. From talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 From: talentgroupcleveland at ameritech.net (The Talent Group) Date: Thu Jun 6 17:50:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Group Model Search Message-ID: <3CFFDAAB.1A917860@ameritech.net> --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere. Wish Nightclub 621 Johnson Ct. Warehouse District 21 and over only Dress 2 impress Info: 216.902.WISH Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit  
The Talent Group, Ohio and Pennsylvania's largest talent agency will be scouting at Wish nightclub Saturday, June 8th. They will be looking for new faces to feature in print, television and fashion. If you think you have what it takes, remember, talent is everywhere.

Wish Nightclub
621 Johnson Ct.
Warehouse District

21 and over only
Dress 2 impress
Info: 216.902.WISH

Sponsored by The Fractal Jean Company --------------B36E0154ADA3CC863737D0AE-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Thu Jun 6 19:38:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LES MIS INFO Message-ID: Some more info on "LES MISERABLES" auditions at the Players Guild: We are mainly casting high school students up through age 19. Also will audition younger students, probably no younger than 13. Please visit our website at www.playersguildtheatre.com and click on "Season Auditions" for more information. Production dates will be posted in the next couple of days. Thank you. Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com To remove yourself from this mailing list, please send an e-mail to audition at playersguildtheatre.com. From Tcervino99 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 From: Tcervino99 at aol.com (Tcervino99 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 06:47:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stagecrafters announces Gypsy auditions Message-ID: <11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07@aol.com> --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Stagecrafters announces auditions for it's Summer Stock production of Gypsy Producer: Wendy Lee Scott Director/Choreographer: Toni Cervino Music Director: Brad Wyner WHEN: Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Pepper Pike Learning Center (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike) CALL-BACKS: Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m. Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music. No a cappella songs will be accepted. Also come prepared for a dance audition. All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition. All roles are available. The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows: August 1st-8th 6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals August 9th-16th 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. rehearsals August 16th Evening performance August 17th Matinee and evening performance August 18th Strike --part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Stagecrafters announces
auditions for it's Summer Stock production
of
Gypsy

                        
                               Producer:
Wendy Lee Scott
                               Director/Choreographer:
Toni Cervino
                               Music Director: Brad Wyner


WHEN:                 Tuesday June 11th at 4:00 p.m.
WHERE:              Pepper Pike Learning Center
                               (on the Orange Schools campus in Pepper Pike)
CALL-BACKS:   Wednesday June 12th at 7:00 p.m.

       Please pepare one song and bring in the appropriate sheet music.  No a cappella songs will be accepted.  Also come prepared for a dance audition.   All students entering the 9th grade through (4th year) college seniors are eligible to audition.  All roles are available.

       The rehearsal and performance schedule is as follows:
                         August 1st-8th    6:00-9:30 p.m. rehearsals
                         August 9th-16th  9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
rehearsals
                         August 16th      
Evening performance
                         August 17th      
Matinee and evening performance
                         August 18th      
Strike 
   


 



--part1_11d.1227cdd3.2a31ec07_boundary-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition notice for Guys and Dolls @ WICCI a Silhouette Production in Sept. Message-ID: For immediate release ******** Silhouette Productions in affiliation with Musical Theater International announces Auditions for Guys and Dolls DIRECTED BY CHARLES J. ABRAHAM MUSICALLY ARRANGED BY ALISON RITLEY CHOREOGRAPHY BY JOE BOOTH Auditions are set for July 1st and 2nd from 7:30pm-9:00pm at The Wickliffe Civic Center 900 Wordon rd in Wickliffe ,Ohio call 440-944-7788 for info and directions. Please come prepared with one vocal selection written in your key The musical director will accompany your selection and no a Capella auditions will be accepted, plus you will sing from the score. Please come dance ready our Choreographer will put you through rigorous dance counts if applicable. Show dates are Sept. 20,21,22,27 and 28 For personal screening please E-Mail me back or call 440-944-3927 and leave a message. Best regards Charles J. Abraham / Artistic Director From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jun 7 13:49:19 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Summer Series Reminders Message-ID: --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02 Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops. REMINDER: Open Studio the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting: Sat. 6/8: Becoming a Character: Acting and Audition Techniques for Monologues & Scene work Sat. 6/15: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I Sat. 6/22: "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare . ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for Classical Monologues. (Note: You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred that you attend both.) Sat. 7/6: Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition Practice Fee: $35.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $25.00 per session thereafter ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.) Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. REMINDER: Actors' Career Development Workshops the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series: "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM. Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of "Getting Your Big Break" Sat. 6/15: "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing Your Own Work" Sat. 6/22: "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools: Head shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos" Fee: $40.00 for first session attended (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). $30.00 per session thereafter Call: (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 6/7/02

Don't forget . . . You can still register for the Summer Series Open Studio Sessions and Actors' Career Development Workshops.


REMINDER:    Open Studio

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, offers its Summer Series"Tricks of the Trade" Open Studio sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       10:30 AM - 12:30 PM.

       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Craft of acting:

      
       Sat. 6/8:     Becoming a Character:  Acting and Audition Techniques for
                        Monologues & Scene work  
 
       Sat. 6/15:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare Made Easy for Actors Needing Classic
                          Monologue & Acting Techniques but are Afraid to Attempt
                          Shakespeare's Characters, Language, & Movement" part I

       Sat. 6/22:   "Basic 'Bill' Shakespeare .  ." (cont'd)& Audition Techniques for
                          Classical Monologues.
                          (Note:  You may attend either or both sessions, but it is preferred
                          that you attend both.)
     
       Sat. 7/6:     Rehearsing Classical & Contemporary Monologues & Audition
                         Practice


Fee: $35.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $25.00 per session thereafter  ($20.00 if registering for 3 or more at same time.)

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.


REMINDER:   Actors' Career Development Workshops

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,  offers its Summer Series:  "Getting Your Big Break" Actors' Career Development sessions, Saturdays, for On-stage, On-Camera (commercial, film, industrial ) & Voiceover,

       1:00 PM - 3:30 PM.



       Actors should come prepared to focus & work on the Business Basics of
       "Getting Your Big Break"

      
       
        Sat. 6/15:     "Creating Your Career Game Plan: Traditional Approaches to
                            Finding Work; Alternative Approaches -- Creating & Performing
                            Your Own Work"

        Sat. 6/22:    "Marketing: How to Put Together Your Marketing Tools:  Head
                           shots; Talent Resumes; Audio & Video Demos"
  
Fee: $40.00 for first session attended
                  (includes "Tricks of the Trade" Actors' Handbook). 
        $30.00 per session thereafter 

         Call: (216) 561-8608 to register.




--part1_a3.29741b30.2a32349e_boundary-- From kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 From: kimberly_mahoney at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:01 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected date/time for pre-PACT & GLTF audition sessions! Message-ID:

Hi everyone,

Due to a scheduling conflict the Wednesday June 12th  at 7:00pm session has been cancelled.

A new date has been added:

                                              Tuesday,   June  11th   at   7:00pm

Don't forget, we have another session this  Saturday,  June  8th  at 1:30pm.

All sessions will be held at the Tri-C East Campus, 4250 Ricmond Road, E2 Theater Building (middle building).

 

Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney

(216)534-7604

"We are the makers of music and the dreamers of dreams..."



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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jun 7 15:48:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1482510.3232456055@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Following a week-long hiatus, your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College returns. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin, including a new Conservatory Portrait on jazz trombonist Andy Hunter, who won the 2002 Frank Rosolino Jazz Solo Competition sponsored by the International Trombone Association: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_search_results.pl?max_ret urns=25&keywords=Conservatory&fromDate=06%2F07%2F2002&toDate=08%2F30%2F2002 I hope you will find this information useful as you plan future stories and articles about the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. Kind regards, Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 77 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 em: marci.janas at oberlin.edu web: www.oberlin.edu The Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College, founded in 1865, is the nation's oldest continuously operating conservatory, and the only major music school in the country linked with a preeminent college of arts and sciences. From groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 From: groundworksmailinglist at groundworksdance.org (groundworksmailinglist) Date: Fri Jun 7 21:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GroundWorks Dancetheater at CPT June 7,8,9,14,15,16 Message-ID: <200206072216.PAA10765@yakko.ex.dreamhost.com> GroundWorks will be performing at Cleveland Public Theatre?s Gordon Square Theatre --Cleveland Premiere of ?Heart and Vine? with live music by the Arc Libre Trio The show is an all live music performance including ?Migration? with score by resident composer Gustavo Aguilar, and vocals by Gaelyn Aguilar. Think the show?s gonna rock. Hope you can attend. Dates: Friday June 7, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 8, at 8:00 pm Sunday June 9, at 3:00 pm Friday June 14, 2002 at 8:00 pm Saturday June 15, at 8:00 pm Sunday/ Family Matinee June 16, at 3:00 pm Sunday June 16, at 1:45 ? 2:30 preshow talk and interactive demonstration led by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara TICKETS ARE $18.00 GENERAL ADMISSION; $12.00 SENIORS AND STUDENTS SPECIAL RATE SUNDAY FAMILY MATINEE JUNE 16TH, adults with family $12.00, children 12 and under, $5.00. FOR INFORMATION AND TO ORDER TICKETS CALL CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE AT 216-631-2727 6415 Detroit Ave. at W 65th St. Contact our website www.groundworksdance.org for map/directions. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From raytom at en.com Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Sat Jun 8 07:01:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]World Leaders Look-alikes for Trade Show Message-ID: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS is seeking the following World Leaders Look-alikes for a Trade Show in New Orleans on July 19th from 7:00-10:00 pm. George W. Bush Winston Churchill Tony Blair Nelson Mandela Queen Elizabeth Need character photos ASAP. Please email or send to: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS 28455 Knickerbocker Road Bay Village, OH 44140 From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Jun 8 09:54:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review...Groundworks Dance...perfection! Message-ID: <20020608144413.77599.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> GROUNDWORKS DANCES TO PERFECTION AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times David Shimotakahara is the inspiration behind GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER. In January, 2002 he and his company were named as ?One Of The Year?s 25 To Watch In The Dance World? by the prestigious Dance Magazine. Anyone who has attended a dance concert choreographed and danced by Shimotakahara knows why. He is a creative and perfecting choreographer. He is a well-conditioned, well-trained and exacting dancer. Combine the two and you have greatness. The Ohio Arts Council agrees as they have awarded him a fourth consecutive Individual Artist Fellowship this year. 2 OF 2, now being staged at Cleveland Public Theatre, which the company calls home, is a combination of a duet of dance pieces and a set of two musical selections. The latter are the works of resident Composer Gustavo Aguilar who has worked with Shimotakahara since 1994 in developing the nucleus of the company?s growing repertory. As the choreographer states, their newest collaboration explores ?the limitations placed upon us by external forces, and those which we place upon ourselves.? MIGRATION is about things in flux, the motion of change. It asks the question, ?How far can we journey and still be connected to a place, to each other?? It was premiered in 2001. The piece starts with tinkling bells, then a blending of lighted color appears, then silhouettes, followed by movements behind two suspended blue curtains, shadow dancing, and finally the appearance of a male and female dancer. He (David Shimotakahara) and she (Felice Bagley) are dressed in sarongs shading from green to purple. He bare chested, she in a tank top. The dance that follows is a synergy of flying movements, both powerful and athletic. The entire piece was accomplished with little touching and static facial expression. The interweaving of bodies, the sliding behind suspended curtains, often appearing as shadows, creates a searching to connect but having barriers that forbids it. The sheet of sweat which covered and shimmered off Shimotakahara?s muscular body, while Bagley remained emotionally cool added to the total effect. The choreographer?s ability to perfectly blend music and dance was evident throughout. Both dancers were in perfect sync during the entire presentation. ONETWOONE SO 2 and ONETWOONE SHEKERI 2001 were the two musical pieces centered between the dance selections. SO2 was an improvised tenor sax and live computer processing piece well-performed by Robert Reigle and Phil Curtis. SHEKERI 2001 featured composer Javier Alvarez in a solo for live electro acoustic and shekeri (a musical instrument which looks like a large jar covered with colored beads). Though rather long due to the repeated sounds, it was well performed and haunting. In HEART AND VINE the choreographer ?employs the inherent implications of physical action, reaction and inaction as metaphors for attempts at moving forward, letting go, and finding rest.? The piece featured Felice Bagley, Amy Miller, Brian Murphy, and Shimotakahara. Dressed in dark colors, the dancers performed a series of single, duet and quad- danced segments in a cacophony of sound and fast angular and dipping movements. The piece was athletic, stylish and strong. The stage was full of multi-emotions ranging from the sensual intertwining of bodies in a segment by Bagley and Shimotakahara to abandonment of control during a highlight BeBop segment by Miller and Murphy, which ended to rousing applause. It was exciting to see Murphy finally be given the chance to display his outstanding talent. As a dancer with the Ohio Ballet he was held back by having to conform to the abilities of the weaker male corps members. Here, under the guidance of Shimotakahara, and working with other talented performers, he was allowed to use his athleticism, strong body control, and powerful movements to their fullest. Coupling with the extraordinary Amy Miller allowed for a full exposure of his abilities. Danced to music provided by the ARC Libre Trio, who moved through the dancers as they played, the piece was both exhilarating and exhausting, if a little long. Shortening it would add to the intensity. The small but appreciative audience saw a production in which the dancing and music were outstanding. The producers might want to consider putting an intermission between the musical pieces. Breaking the music into two sections would allow each segment to stand on its own and not blend together into a very long interlude. GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER is a growing entity that needs to be nourished and treasured. The community needs to back this troupe so that it can become what it should be...a nationally recognized company. The program continues at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland on June 14 and 15 at 8 PM. A family matinee is offered on June 16 at 3 PM with a pre-show talk and interactive demonstration led by David Shimotakahara. Tickets are only $18 for general admission, $12 for seniors and students. The family matinee cost is $12 for adults with a family. Children 12 and under are $5. For information and to order tickets call Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From emadden at kent.edu Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Sat Jun 8 16:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ONCE ON THIS ISLAND opens Friday at Porthouse Theatre! Message-ID: <3D293C24@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CELEBRATE SUMMER MAGIC, WITH PORTHOUSE THEATRE Directed by Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND starts this magical season Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio =96 Opening the magical 2002 season for Porthouse Theatre is the calypso-flavored musical ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert returns to direct after last season=92s successful The Fantasticks. ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 with a preview performance on June 13 and opening night on June 14. The opening night performance will be followed by a free champagne reception. =93The tale of a peasant girl who fell in love with a young grand homme. A girl chosen by the gods for a magical fate. The Story of Ti Moune!=94 Written by Lynn Ahrens with music by Stephen Flaherty, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND is a calypso-flavored legend that tells the story of Ti Moune, a poor peasant girl who falls in love with an upper class boy, after she saves his life. At the center of the story are the island=92s four gods, whom have determined Ti Moune=92s destiny from the time she was an orphaned child. The gods cause the lives of the young lovers to intersect and send Ti Moune on a fateful journey that tests the strength of her love over prejudice and even death. Directed by Cleveland-Area director, Victoria Bussert, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND runs June 13 =96 29 on the beautiful Porthouse grounds. Performances are Tuesday =96 Saturday at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM. The cast of Once ONCE ON THIS ISLAND includes=85 Victoria Bussert** (Director) Derrick Cobey* (Agwe) Yolanda Christine Davis (Erzulie) Angela Gillespie-Winborn * (Mama) Thomasina E. Gross (Ti Moune) Brian Johnson* (Tonton Julian) Colleen Longshaw (Asaka) Lauren Marshall (Andrea) Charles D. Martin, Jr. (Understudy) Sierra Matthews (Little Ti Moune) Darrel Miller (Armand) Dominic Roberts (Daniel) Kristopher Thompson-Bolden (Papa Ge) comes to you all the way from Houston, TX, where he graduated from the High *Members Actor=92s Equity Association **Member of the Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers Subscriptions for this =93Season of Magic=94 are still available by calling 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. Subscriptions range from $21 - $42 with discounts available for seniors and students. Single tickets can also be purchased by calling the numbers above. Ticket prices range from $10 - $20 with discounts available for students and seniors. Group tickets are currently available by calling 330-672-3884 or 1-800-304-2363. Groups consist of ten or more people and prices range from $10 to $20 depending on the size of the group and day of performance. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is one of only a few summer theaters in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion. Picnic tables and the beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. Experience professional, live theater, a wonderful picnic, and a little bit of magic all in one season. =93The Stars Are Out & Magic Is Afoot!=94 Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance and Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 From: LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com (LynnetteGuttmann at aol.com) Date: Sun Jun 9 10:35:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Results from Survey for Directors Message-ID: <62.20d62162.2a34c193@aol.com> --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible. The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors, teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced. To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones: 1. What is your best/worst experience with young actors? BEST A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy! A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn. A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself. A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project. WORST A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition. A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process. Stage Parents pushing at auditions. Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance. A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through. Lack of commitment. Closing night hijinx. Messing around with props, set, costumes. Lack of reading skills. 2. At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up? PREPARATION re: audition materials re: audition requirements and rules re: having knowledge of the play and possible roles Presence TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY Fully engaged, committed ENERGY courtesy Bold choices "A Spark" Originality Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices. Connection to the material presented. No cheesey choreography or hand motions Willing/Able to take direction NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON! That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing... 3. What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition? TOP 3 TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!) HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANY A.L. WEBBER Anything from LES MIS Anything from RENT Anything from PHANTOM Age-inappropriate songs Range-inappropriate songs Show-inappropriate songs Pop/Rock songs Any song NOT memorized Actor has NO music Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in. Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready 4. What are your pet peeves regarding an audition? TOP 3 LACK OF PREPARATION NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again. Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc. Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc. Presenting a "package deal". My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together. "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK." This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK". Here are some suggestions: When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table. Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair. Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head. If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience". If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in an audience-friendly place in the audition space. 5. How important is it to have a headshot and resume? All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude. Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions. Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level. Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful. Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom) A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered. 6. What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior? TOP 3 BE ON TIME BE ON TIME BE ON TIME Be prepared. Be ready to work Be there when you're there BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP) Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors. DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc. BE OPEN/TRY IT! Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc. Do not argue with director during rehearsal. Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought. Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND. Do not correct/direct fellow actors. 7. What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you? Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday... Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up." Commitment to the process Collaboration Commitment to the project/the big picture Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater Being present, energetic, and in character Taking risks, going the extra mile No limits Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage NO WHINING 8. What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show? TOP 3 PACE ENERGY DIRECTORIAL VISION The audience is moved, transformed Honest communication strong acting happy actors collective positive energy FUN strong technical elements believability "We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment. The audience gets it." "Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts." 9. When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors? All responded YES Most said ABSOLUTELY Many noted that the other side is also true. An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc. An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation. Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..." Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not. We hope you find this information interesting and helpful. Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statemen t of many issues important to us all. Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!! Sarah Myer Lynnette Guttmann --part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank you for making this project possible.
The 45 respondents respresent the range of the PAL; directors from community and professional theater, directors of plays, commercials, TV, film, casting directors,  teachers from art centers, high schools, and universities, new and experienced.

To present the findings, we listed the most "popular" responses first, then some unique ones:


1.    What is your best/worst experience with young actors?

BEST
A well-prepared, positive young actor appears, ready to audition, work, perform with humility and joy!

A young actor who is open to try what the director suggests, is willing to learn.

A young actor who is willing to grow and surprise himself.

A young actor who understands ensemble, and is supportive of the entire project.

WORST
A young actor struggling through an unprepared, ill-chosen audition.
A young actor affecting "diva" behavior at any point in the process.
Stage Parents pushing at auditions.
Stage Parents "re-directing " the young actor's performance.
A young actor who never surpasses audition and first read-through.
Lack of commitment.
Closing night hijinx.
Messing around with props, set, costumes.
Lack of reading skills.

2.    At an audition, what grabs you/makes you sit up?

PREPARATION
       re:  audition materials
       re:  audition requirements and rules
       re:  having knowledge of the play and possible roles

Presence
TRUTH, HONESTY, SIMPLICITY
Fully engaged, committed
ENERGY
courtesy
Bold choices
"A Spark"
Originality


Interesting, appropriate material presented in an exciting, focused way
Showing some unpredictability, complexity with choices.
Connection to the material presented.
No cheesey choreography or hand motions

Willing/Able to take direction
NO APOLOGIES for ANY REASON!

That magical "I can't wait to work with this person" thing...

3.    What 3 songs will make you scream if heard at an audition?

TOP 3
TOMORROW from ANNIE (won by a landslide!)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ANY A.L. WEBBER

Anything from LES MIS
Anything from RENT
Anything from PHANTOM

Age-inappropriate songs
Range-inappropriate songs
Show-inappropriate songs
Pop/Rock songs
Any song NOT memorized
Actor has NO music
Actor has music in key other than he wants to sing in.
Sheet music is NOT accompanist-ready

4.    What are your pet peeves regarding an audition?

TOP 3
LACK OF PREPARATION
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
TALKING WHEN OTHERS ARE AUDITIONING OR DIRECTOR IS TALKING

ANY APOLOGY ABOUT ANYTHING
INAPPROPRIATE SHOES/CLOTHES FOR CHARACTER OR MOVEMENT
CANNOT TAKE DIRECTION

Being needy, late, wanting to go first, last, again.
Stage Parents, Stage Significant Others

No understanding that casting is complex, not just best voice, etc.
Auditioning for an obviously inappropriate role with regard to age, sex, voice, experience, etc.

Presenting a "package deal".  My (fill-in-the-blank) and I MUST do this show together.  "I will only play BLANK if my child is BLANK."

This question raised the big topic "WHERE TO LOOK".
Here are some suggestions:
When entering the audition space, DO make eye contact with audition table.
Never direct song/monologue to floor, to side, or at chair.
Most directors DO NOT want to be part of your scene, therefore, direct your focus just above or just to right or left, however, DO NOT glue your eyes to a dot above director's head.
If monologue or song is a story, OK to look at director and larger "audience".
If monologue or song in context is to some other, specific person, find that person in
an audience-friendly place in the audition space.

5.    How important is it to have a headshot and resume?

All agreed that headshot and resume are basic tools of the trade, and are definite indications of commitment and a professional attitude.

Most indicated that while both are necessary for professional auditions, a headshot is not expected for community or school auditions.

Almost all agreed that a resume is STANDARD and expected for ANY audition at any level.

Resumes should be one-page, clear, truthful.
Resumes "fill in vital info" (what you've done, where, with whom)

A headshot, or for younger performers, a good photo, helps insure that you will be remembered.

6.    What are the most important rules of rehearsal behavior?

TOP 3
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME
BE ON TIME

Be prepared.
Be ready to work
Be there when you're there

BE OFF-BOOK ASAP (memorize music, choreog., blocking ASAP)

Be supportive and courteous to ALL directors, music directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, crew, fellow actors.
DO NOT be disruptive to work when you are not onstage, etc.

BE OPEN/TRY IT!
Try all director suggestions before complaining, arguing, etc.
Do not argue with director during rehearsal.
Make suggestions to director via phone call or private conversation, after careful thought.
Respond to director notes with either YES or I DON"T UNDERSTAND.
Do not correct/direct fellow actors.

7.    What spells integrity and dedication to a show for you?

Most respondents said something about being there, no matter what, no excuses, i.e., Can't come to rehearsal because it's my birthday...
Woody Allen was quoted, "90% of success is just showing up."

Commitment to the process
Collaboration
Commitment to the project/the big picture
Keeping in mind the real reason for doing theater

Being present, energetic, and in character
Taking risks, going the extra mile
No limits
Integrity and Truth onstage and backstage

NO WHINING

8.  What are the 3 characteristics of a spectacular show?

TOP 3
PACE
ENERGY
DIRECTORIAL VISION

The audience is moved, transformed
Honest communication
strong acting
happy actors
collective positive energy
FUN
strong technical elements
believability

"We open knowing we have a gift to share with the audience, and it is communicated in every moment.  The audience gets it."

"Good storytelling; well-drawn characters from the playwright, A Director who evokes both of those elements and finds "touchstones" in key moments, and utterly truthful, nuanced acting with a genuine understanding of the characters' guts."

9.    When someone you have directed really stands out, do you recommend them to other directors?

All responded YES
Most said ABSOLUTELY
Many noted that the other side is also true.  An actor who is "difficult", etc., will be discussed, etc.

An actor's technique, talent, skills are combined with work ethic, attitude, sense of ensemble to make his reputation.

Many respondents reminded us that "the theater world is a small one..."

Some respondents noted that they do not give out recommendations unless asked, others feel it is an obligation to do so, others feel they cannot escape recommendations, good or bad, whether they solicit them or not.


We hope you find this information interesting and helpful.
Perhaps there are no real surprises, but we do have a clear, concise statement of many issues important to us all.

Here's to bold, well-prepared auditions and renewed commitment to strong and meaningful theater!!!

Sarah Myer
Lynnette Guttmann


--part1_62.20d62162.2a34c193_boundary-- From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sun Jun 9 16:23:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD 2002-2003 SEASON ANNOUNCED Message-ID: The Players Guild Theatre announces our 2002-2003 season. All shows are listed below. Please check our website for additional information. Barry Wakser Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Box Office: 330-453-7617 Main Office: 330-453-7619 URL: www.playersguildtheatre.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SHOW DATES: LES MISERABLES--Mainstage Musical August 23 - September 7 This will be the FIRST Ohio non-professional production of this classic. Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International and Cameron MacKintosh. The entire production will be cast with area students. ________________ THE JUNGLE BOOK--Arena Family Series September 20 -October 6 An original musical adaptation. ________________ THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW--Mainstage Special October 25 - October 31 There will be 2 performances on October 31st (7 and 11 pm) The AREA PREMIER of the popular cult classic in a limited Halloween run! ________________ A CHRISTMAS CAROL--Mainstage Holiday Special November 29 - December 22 There will be 2 shows on Saturday, December 21 (1:30 pm & 8:00 pm) and fewer performances this year, so get your tickets early for this annual tradition! The 21st season of our Original Holiday Tradition. This will be the original Jerry Lowe version that has become so popular with area audiences. _________________ STEEL MAGNOLIAS--Mainstage Comedy-Drama January 17 - February 1 The award-winning comedy-drama. See it LIVE on our stage. ______________ OF MICE AND MEN--Mainstage Drama March 14 - March 29 (special high school performances on March 19 and March 26) See the John Steinbeck classic brought to life on our stage. ______________ THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES--Arena Family Series April 8 - April 27 (Due to Easter, there will be no performances from April 14 - 24) The Hans Christian Anderson favorite! _______________ PERSONALS--Arena Musical May 9 - May 24 A musical review based on the many lives in the Personals Section. _______________ 1776--Mainstage Musical June 6 - June 29 *(possible special performance on Friday, July 4, 2003) DON'T miss the hit musical dramatization of our country's birth! This show combines humor, catchy musical numbers and of course, history--to form a non-stop entertainment extravaganza!! ________________ ***Our Box Office hours are Monday through Friday, 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. Our Box Office is also open one hour prior to curtain time. Please call (330) 453-7617 to order tickets.