From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Footloose" opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <140.11189f19.2a5aed92@aol.com> --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th. Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM. Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00. The talented and energetic cast are: REN McCORMACK William Skoviak ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning REV. SHAW MOORE Robert Catalano VI MOORE Pat Caruso ARIEL MOORE Nicole Cuglewski LULU WARNIKER Mary Kate McLaughlin WES WARNIKER Keith Jimison COACH DUNBAR Jack Warfield RUSTY Mariana Majer URLEEN Jackie Petrucci WENDY JOE Paige Miller Morand CHUCK CRANSTON Andy Marikis LYLE Tom Kondilas TRAVIS Derck Lindes BETTY BLAST Kim Baker WILLARD HEWITT Chris Luzniak PRINCIPAL CLARK John Dickman JEETER Jacob Shaffer BICKLE Michael Majer The Girls! Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th.  Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM.  Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00.

The talented and energetic cast are:

REN McCORMACK       William Skoviak
ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning
REV. SHAW MOORE     Robert Catalano
VI MOORE                Pat Caruso
ARIEL  MOORE           Nicole Cuglewski
LULU WARNIKER       Mary Kate McLaughlin
WES WARNIKER           Keith Jimison
COACH DUNBAR       Jack Warfield
RUSTY                     Mariana Majer
URLEEN                     Jackie Petrucci
WENDY JOE                Paige Miller Morand
CHUCK CRANSTON       Andy Marikis
LYLE                          Tom Kondilas
TRAVIS                     Derck Lindes
BETTY BLAST          Kim Baker
WILLARD HEWITT       Chris Luzniak
PRINCIPAL CLARK       John Dickman
JEETER                     Jacob Shaffer
BICKLE                     Michael Majer
The Girls!                 Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada

Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. 

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.
--part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary-- From keithgerchak at yahoo.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 From: keithgerchak at yahoo.com (Keith Gerchak) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Falsettos concert benefit at Madstone Centrum Message-ID: <20020708165846.88492.qmail@web20505.mail.yahoo.com> For Immediate Release For more information contact: Judy Price at the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland - 216.357.2223 AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos Monday, July 29, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. at the Madstone Centrum Theater located at the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd & Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights On Monday evening, July 29, 2002, the Madstone Centrum Theater will host a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Set in the earliest years of the AIDS epidemic, Falsettos tells the story of Marvin, a bisexual man who leaves his wife and son for another man. Hilarious and tragic, the Tony Award-winning Falsettos fearlessly presents questions of love, mortality, and loyalty in a world under the veil of a new and terrifying change. Come see for yourself why ? especially after two decades of HIV and AIDS ? this touching story is more powerful than ever. Directed by Maryann Nagel Music Direction by Marc Baker With Trisha Bestic as Cordelia Colin Cook as Whizzer Erica Miller Cowan as Trina Keith Gerchak as Mendel Maryann Nagel as Dr. Charlotte and David Robeano as Marvin The Madstone Centrum Theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard at Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased through the Taskforce. All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Life. Love. Sex. (and other unscheduled events.) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret 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_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a completely new light at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils, and divas of the musical stage. Whether it's starlight, streetlight or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song that is sure to spontaneously combust! The program features selections from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Show, and Dumbo! Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16. Available at Ticketmaster and Cain Park (216-371-3000). Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays thru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret=

See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a complete= ly new light
at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park

SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS

Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils= , and divas of the musical stage.  Whether it's starlight, streetlight = or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song t= hat is sure to spontaneously combust!  The program features selections = from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs= for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Sho= w, and Dumbo!

Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater
Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16.  Available at Ticketmaster an= d Cain Park (216-371-3000).  Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays t= hru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a must see show : GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Message-ID: <4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29@aol.com> --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Friday, July 12-7:30 **Saturday, July 13-7:30 **Sunday, July 14-4:00 **Friday, July 19 - 7:30 Saturday, July 20-7:30 Sunday, July 21-4:00 Thursday, July 25-7:30 **Friday, July 26-7:30 Saturday, July 27-7:30 Cost: Adults - $10, Students - $7 Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427 Address: Streetsboro Municipal Building 9184 State Route 43 Streetsboro, OH --ALEX-- Almost Famous... --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

GODSPELL
at Streetsboro Community Theatre
Friday, July 12-7:30   **Saturday, July 13-7:30    **Sunday, July 14-4:00
**Friday, July 19 - 7:30   Saturday, July 20-7:30  Sunday, July 21-4:00
Thursday, July 25-7:30   **Friday, July 26-7:30  Saturday, July 27-7:30


Cost: Adults - $10,  Students - $7

Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427

Address:  Streetsboro Municipal Building
                  9184 State Route 43
                   Streetsboro, OH




--ALEX--
Almost Famous...






--part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Mon Jul 8 13:48:05 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 13:48:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT hiring ACCORDION PLAYER! Message-ID: <55.29d25eec.2a5b3617@aol.com> --part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE IS LOOKING TO HIRE AN ACCOMPLISHED ACCORDION PLAYER (preferably a teenager, but not limited) FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF "THE BAKER'S WIFE". 7 PERFORMANCES July 26, 26, 27 & Aug 1,2,3,4 Good pay available. CALL DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879. --part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE IS LOOKING
TO HIRE AN ACCOMPLISHED ACCORDION
PLAYER (preferably a teenager, but not limited) FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF "THE BAKER'S WIFE".
7 PERFORMANCES
July 26, 26, 27 & Aug 1,2,3,4
Good pay available.
CALL DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR
AT 281-6879.
--part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING PRODUCTION STAFF FOR SCROOGE! Message-ID: --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OPEN FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL "SCROOGE". ---Production Manager ---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach ---Set Designer ---Costume Designer/Coordinator ---Props Designer Competitive Pay. CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879. EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY. e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks. --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE  HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS
IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OPEN FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL "SCROOGE".
---Production Manager
---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach
---Set Designer
---Costume Designer/Coordinator
---Props Designer

Competitive Pay.

CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879.
EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY.
e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com
Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks.
--part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary-- From HMP at HMPevents.com Mon Jul 8 16:44:14 2002 From: HMP at HMPevents.com (HMP Special Events) Date: Mon Jul 8 16:44:14 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Liberace Impersonator Message-ID: <3D29F866.000005.17543@pax> --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y6RO0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking for a Liberace Impersonator to entertain at a party (sans piano) 7/22/02. Please call Sandy at 440 888-3575.=0D =0D =0D HMP Special Events & Promotions=0D www.HMPevents.com=0D 440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998=0D =0D We Turn Dreams Into Reality!=0D =0D Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~ =0D Bicentennial, Centennial Website at =0D www.HMPevents.com/BIC.=0D =0D We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~ =0D Mystery Interactives!=0D www.HMPevents.com/id33.htm.=20 --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D =0A
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Message-ID: <19f.4dbccab.2a5b62a6@aol.com> Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre holding private auditions for an actress/dancer full figure for their evening lenght production "Alma de la Tierra." She should feel comfortable with drama, movement, singing....and have a very good sense of rhythm....good attitude also will help.... Please call Susana de Evert ( 216) 289-4144, or e-mail her back. Susana Weingarten deEvert (Co-Director, Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre) (Specialist in the integration of Latin Culture and QiGong in Modern Dance) Please visit our website, just click here <http://www.EvertDance.com> AOL From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres production of TESLA'S LETTERS Message-ID: <199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee@aol.com> --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MapleLeaf Summer Theatre performing at our new amitheatre "MAPLESTAGE" present the Cleveland Premiere of TESLA'S LETTERS by Jeffrey Stanley Directed by Timothy Coles JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27 all shows start at 8:30pm An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor. A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war. 440-942-7075 The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors! --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MapleLeaf Summer Theatre
performing at our new amitheatre
"MAPLESTAGE"

present the Cleveland Premiere of

TESLA'S LETTERS

by Jeffrey Stanley
Directed by Timothy Coles


JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27

all shows start at 8:30pm

An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor.
A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war.


440-942-7075

The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors!

--part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT 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_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS =B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespeare continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this Friday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14 at 7 PM. 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. 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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Tastes Like Chicken. --MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS
=B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespe= are continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this F= riday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van = Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July = 14 at 7 PM.

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.

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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonna= de.

For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Tastes Like Chicken.
--MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions for Dead Planet, an indie film Message-ID: <007101c2274d$1396a500$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm Open auditions for the film, Dead Planet Be prepared to read from the script while being video taped Auditions will be at Action Talent Agency 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza Mentor, OH 440-946-9000 ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The director, and a panel of his = associates, will be holding the auditions and doing the casting. If you have any questions, or need directions, reply to this message. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm
 
Open auditions for the film, Dead=20 Planet
 
Be prepared to read from the script = while being=20 video taped
 
Auditions will be at Action Talent=20 Agency
7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial = Plaza
Mentor, OH
440-946-9000
 
ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The = director,=20 and a panel of his associates, will be holding the auditions and doing = the=20 casting.
 
If you have any questions, or need = directions,=20 reply to this message.
------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520-- From raytom at en.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer assistance needed. Message-ID: JULY 9, 2002 FROM: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS IS LOOKING TO UPDATE OUR WEBSITE AND WE ARE SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED, CREATIVE WEB DESIGNER. ANY REFERRALS WOULD BE MOST APPRECIATED. PLEASE EMAIL US AT RAYTOM at EN.COM OR GIVE US A CALL AT (440) 892-5557 MANY THANKS, HELENE WEINBERG OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS http://www.outtolunchevents.com From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEME PARTY for Sci-Fi fans and sneak preview of the film Dead Planet Message-ID: <007c01c22750$58360f40$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SCI-FI Theme Party=20 for the film DEAD PLANET Meet the CAST and CREW of this exciting film being produced in Northeast Ohio! NON-STOP Entertainment! Food ... Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests Chinese Auction (tickets extra) Win a Walk On part inthe film! This is YOUR chance to feel like you have been involved in a movie! DEAD PLANET , a SAG film, will be produced in NE Ohio;=20 filming is scheduled to begin the first of September. One of the locations likely to be used is BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS (200+ acres of pristine nature). A special party has been planned for July 20th at Buccaneer.=20 Most of the acst and crew will be present. ALL proceeds from this party will go to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be = involved with the film. Entertainment -- Bands, Comedy Troupe, Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword = fight, and MUCH MORE! Sci-Fi Trivia Contests (with prizes), Costume Contest (with prizes), = Door Prizes! Chinese Auction -- hundreds of items, thousands of dollars retail value! Your ticket, $20 in advance ($25 at the gate), includes food, = entertainment, door prices, and much more! Wine and Beer -- available at an extra cost Chinese Auction tickets extra Special Limited Edition T-Shirts, with cast/crew autographs -- available = to purchase Saturday, July 20, 2002 2:00 to 10:00 pm Buccaneer Campgrounds -- 1408 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH (Conveniently located, just minutes off of I-90) FOR TICKETS: Contact Action Talent Agency 440-946-9000 actiontalent at core.com or any cast or crew member of Dead Planet ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
SCI-FI Theme Party
for=20 the film
DEAD PLANET
 
Meet the=20 CAST and CREW of this exciting film
being=20 produced in Northeast Ohio!
NON-STOP=20 Entertainment!
Food ...=20 Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests
Chinese=20 Auction (tickets extra)
Win a=20 Walk On part inthe film!
 
 
This is YOUR chance to = feel like you=20 have been involved in a movie!
DEAD PLANET , a = SAG film,=20 will be produced in NE Ohio;
filming is scheduled = to begin the first of September.
One of the locations = likely to be used=20 is
BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS = (200+ acres of=20 pristine nature).
A special party has been = planned for=20 July 20th at Buccaneer.
Most of the acst and = crew will be=20 present.
ALL proceeds from this = party will go=20 to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be involved with the film.
 
Entertainment -- Bands, = Comedy Troupe,=20 Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword fight,
and MUCH = MORE!
Sci-Fi Trivia Contests = (with prizes),=20 Costume Contest (with prizes), Door Prizes!
Chinese Auction -- = hundreds of items,=20 thousands of dollars retail value!
 
 
Your ticket, $20 in = advance ($25 at=20 the gate), includes food, entertainment, door prices, and much=20 more!
Wine and Beer -- = available at an extra=20 cost
Chinese Auction tickets=20 extra
Special Limited Edition = T-Shirts, with=20 cast/crew autographs -- available to purchase
 
Saturday, July 20, = 2002  =20 2:00 to 10:00 pm
Buccaneer = Campgrounds  -- 1408=20 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH
(Conveniently located, = just minutes=20 off of I-90)
 
FOR = TICKETS:
Contact Action Talent=20 Agency
440-946-9000
actiontalent at core.com
or any cast or crew = member of Dead=20 Planet
------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Flat Pack Message-ID: <002701c2276b$61546520$b883b9cd@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland's newest and only musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse = Pub. The Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, in = between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same location as Flanagan's = Wake). The group consists of members from Second City Conservatory, Cabaret = Dada and Flanagan's Wake. Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 for students. For information, = call 216 928-0017. Please come out and help support your fellow members of Cleveland's = theater community.=20 Thanks. Sean Lackey ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland's newest and = only=20 musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be=20 performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse Pub.  = The=20 Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, = in=20 between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same = location as=20 Flanagan's Wake).
 
The group consists of members from = Second City=20 Conservatory, Cabaret Dada and Flanagan's Wake.
 
Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 = for=20 students.  For information, call 216 928-0017.
 
Please come out and help support your = fellow=20 members of Cleveland's theater community. 
 
Thanks.
Sean Lackey
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60-- From MsCincinnati02 at aol.com Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 From: MsCincinnati02 at aol.com (MsCincinnati02 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention NE Ohio Talent! Message-ID: <9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6@aol.com> --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic acts in NE Ohio! Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to display?=20 Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in NE= =20 Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20 Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80=A6 yo= u name=20 it. If you have something you think other people need to see, we want to see= =20 it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from you comes in.=20 E-mail a description of your "act" to MsCincinnati02 at aol.com or=20 drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and= =20 include your phone number and an audition will be scheduled as soon as=20 possible. If your performance is on audio or video tape you will be contacte= d=20 where to send your media. All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th. If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent NOW= =20 is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 26th=20 and 27th.=20 We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio! --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic a= cts in NE Ohio!

Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to displa= y? Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in= NE Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20

Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80= =A6 you name it. If you have something you think other people need to see, w= e want to see it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from yo= u comes in. E-mail a description of your "act" to
 MsCincin= nati02 at aol.com or drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and include your phone nu= mber and an audition will be scheduled as soon as possible. If your performa= nce is on audio or video tape you will be contacted where to send your media= .

All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th.

If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent= NOW is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 2= 6th and 27th.=20

We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio= !

--part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cuckoo's Nest Intelligent, Sensitive and Insightful at Porthouse Message-ID: <20020710014311.23303.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CUCKOO?S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) The Times Newspapers--Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times- Olmsted-Fairview Times In his early 20s Ken Kesey volunteered to be a subject in experiments with hallucinogenic drugs.? Near the end of the trial, he began working the night shift in a mental ward.? He began to believe that the patients weren't really crazy after all, just more individualized than society was willing to accept.? The result of his experiences was the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The book, considered by many to be a masterpiece, was widely used as required reading in colleges just as baby boomers began to challenge authority. The movie and play versions have both received critical acclaim. The play, penned by Dale Wasserman, effectively develops the theme of the book. It is a grim satire set among the patients and workers in a mental institution. It tells the story of Randle McMurphy, an energetic con man, who seeks institutionalization as a means of escaping the rigors of a prison work farm without realizing that his short stay may turn out to be forever as he has given up his rights when he entered the facility. Before long, in order to reduce the sexual and emotional impotence of the men at the institution, he challenges the dictatorial Nurse Ratched. McMurphy becomes a hero, changing the lives of the inmates, but pays for his defiance with consequences that bring a startling conclusion to the story.? This is a very difficult script to produce. Its many nuances require unique acting skills as each character is finely developed, even those who do not speak. The Porthouse production, under the adept direction of Sue Ott Rowlands, is startlingly forceful. Rowlands hones fine performances from her cast, paces the production with precision, and competently leads the audience through the humor and pathos. Rowlands is ably assisted by a fine technical crew. Nolan O?Dell?s sterile set adds to the feeling of isolation and despair. Emily Cooper?s costumes give us clear pictures of each character. But most important is the cast. Annie Fitzpatrick, who portrays Nurse Ratched, received one of the highest compliments an actress can receive...she was booed during the curtain call. She was so effective in her controlled performance that the members of the audience came to hate Nurse Ratched, and could not separate Fitzpatrick from the character, even when the play was over. Marty Lode, as McMurphy, was the perfect foil for Ratched. He teased, taunted, feigned and struck with the effectiveness of a boa constrictor. He was charming and manipulative in a totally natural way. Never did acting get in the way of clarity of character development. Donald Clark was pathetically perfect as the stuttering, mother-controlled man child Billy. Adam Hoffman?s twisting hands, inappropriate grins, Albert Einstein hairdo, and bulging eyes made Anthony Martini a living being. Dudley Swetland, made the role of Dale Harding his. The best educated of the men on the ward, Harding gives the audience much of the information we need. He tells McMurphy how Nurse Ratched is able to maintain her power, how electroshock therapy works, what a lobotomy does to people. Swetland gives us hope as we see him change and seems ready to move on thanks to McMurphy. Chief Bromden often acts as our Greek chorus and guides us through the play. He is a tall and strong Native American who feigns muteness and deafness to protect himself from pain.? McMurphy rescues him from his silence.? He, in turn, rescues McMurphy from life as a vegetable. Michael Greyeyes gives a powerful and finely tuned performance as the Chief. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a play filled with questions. It asks, what is insanity? What is morality? It challenges the symbols of conformity and the role of therapeutic intervention. It probes human freedom versus control. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It?s a winner! Performance dates for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are July 4-20. The theatre is located on the grounds of the Blossom Center. Tickets range from $15-20, depending on the day of the week and are available from noon to 6 pm by calling 330-929-4416 or 800-262-9444. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From bwyner at earthlink.net Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 From: bwyner at earthlink.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vocal coach for theater & rock Message-ID: 216-831-8601x5102 Vocal coach currently enrolling new students for theater and rock singing. Reasonable rates. Musical Theater: Coaching covers topics such as how to choose appropirate music, excercising and strengthening the voice, expanding vocal range, taking care of the vocal instrument and interpretation & delivery of song and acting the song. Rock Singers: Get your voice to last through shows and rehearsals. Strengthen your quality and expand your range. I will work with you to get the sound you want. I will never impress on a singer a style that isn't true to your music. I have recently returned to Cleveland from New York, and will be coaching singers through Stagecrafters in Pepper Pike. I have been the musical director for countless theater productions and directed singers for the dueling piano show at Sweet Caroline's in Times Square. I am a trained and experienced teacher (B.S.Ed.), and have worked with students ranging from professional singers to third graders. My time slots are starting to fill up, but I still have plenty of availability. I am available every weekday starting at 2 PM. Please call Wendy Scott at (216) 831-8601 x 5102 with questions or to schedule sessions. From lnovelli at en.com Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Footloose opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20020710003042.007b8d20@mail.en.com> Footloose Opens at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Chagrin Falls --- Footloose, by Dean Pritchard and Walter Bobbie, opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Directed by Michael Flohr with choreography by Lisa-Marie French, the production runs through August 17. Based on the 1984 movie of the same name, Footloose tells the story of how a group of teens brings dancing to a small, Texas town for the first time in more than 120 years. The production includes more than 20 musical numbers in two acts, with music by Tom Snow, Kenny Loggins and Eric Carmen. The CVLT production stars Mitch McCarrell as Ren, Courtney Schloss as Ariel and a multi-talented cast of more than 20 performers, ranging in age from high school to retirees. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees on Sunday, July 28 and Sunday, August 4. Tickets are $16, $10 for seniors, $7 for students and may be purchased by calling 440-247-8955 or at the theater Box Office, Monday through Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m. Advance ticket sales have been strong; good seats are still available, but reservations are recommended. Lynn Novelli From jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 From: jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com (James Mango) Date: Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's 2002 Park Bench Tour visits Lincoln Park this Friday and Saturday!! Message-ID: <20020710132624.79763.qmail@web40007.mail.yahoo.com> Charenton Theater Co's outdoor touring production of I'm Not Rappaport visits Lincoln Park in the heart of Tremont this weekend. These performances are produced in conjunction with the Tremont Art Walk - so be sure to plan a full evening of fun in the heart of Cleveland's artistic community. Performances are FREE - no reservations are necesary the shows begin at 7:00 p.m. We ask that you bring a lawn chair or blanket for your comfort. For more information or directions visit -www.charenton.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Smokey Joe's Cafe" Opens at Beck!!! Message-ID: --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE ~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~ Opens This Friday, July 12th at THE BECK CENTER Directed and Choreographed by Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey Joe's Cafe" runs through August 11th. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM. The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented singer/actors including Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles. Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage! "Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at... 216-521-2540 --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE
~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~
Opens This Friday, July 12th at
THE BECK CENTER


Directed and Choreographed by
Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey
Joe's Cafe"
runs through August 11th. Performances
are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM.

The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented
singer/actors including
Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles.

Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special
Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage!

"Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at...

216-521-2540

--part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres 2 -4- 1 Coupon for TELSA'S LETTERS Message-ID: --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mapleleaf Summer Theatre performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard offering you a 2-4-1 with this email TELSA'S LETTERS Directed by Timothy Coles Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday July 12 and Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm This is A Cleveland Premiere call 440-942-7075 for reservations --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mapleleaf Summer Theatre
performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard

offering you a
2-4-1


with this email  

TELSA'S LETTERS

Directed by Timothy Coles

Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday
July 12 and  Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm


This is A Cleveland Premiere

call 440-942-7075
for reservations

--part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary-- From cnowlin at aftra.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Message from SAG re: DEAD PLANET Message-ID: <000501c22839$cb784920$1b37400c@aftracle2.aftra.com> Please note that although the producers for DEAD PLANET requested SAG contract paperwork, nothing has been filed as of today's date. The film has not yet been approved by SAG for shooting. Cathy Nowlin Executive Director Cleveland AFTRA Local SAG Caretaker Office From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer - CPT) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT is searching for costume form to use from July 15 - Aug 18th Message-ID: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List: Cleveland Public Theatre needs to borrow a costume form/dress dummy from July 15 through August 18 for the temporary costume shop it is setting up for its production of Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead. I hope we could borrow a form for free, but we could provide a deposit if that's a concern. Recommendation for sources to call are appreciated as well. Call Denis Griesmer at 216.631.2727 ext 208 or respond by email. THANKS. Denis M. Griesmer Associate Producer Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead Cleveland Public Theatre dgriesmer at cptonline.org 216.631.2727 ext. 208 Make plans to see Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead at Cleveland Public Theatre, opening Friday September 13. For details and performance times, surf to: www.cptonline.org. From david at badepitaph.org Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" 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_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON" "As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincent and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thursday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org. "As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS
WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON"

"As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincen= t and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thur= sday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 = FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org.

"As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival = schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part-- >From HMP Special Events" Wanted 2 Actors! ? Short Notice! ? Must be available to attend a rehearsal at 7pm on Thursday, July 10, 2002 (approx. 1 hour) ? Must be available to perform in a murder mystery (Southeast Suburb) on Wednesday evening, July 17, 2002 (approx. 1-1/2 hours) ? Must be comfortable with improvisation and voice projection ? Paid position Male, 30+ years old Will play a con man banker Female, 25 + years old Will play a bankers? clever and floozy wife Call 440-888-3575 or email! HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998 We Turn Dreams Into Reality! Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~ Bicentennials, Centennials website at: www.HMPevents.com/BIC. We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~ Mystery Interactives! www.HMPevents.com/id33.htm. From secretsout at msn.com Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 From: secretsout at msn.com (Les Szekely) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting for commercial Message-ID: Creative Video Productions is casting for a local car commercial. Non-Union. Needed: Actress 18-22 years old, pretty, nice smile, girl-next-door look. Experience preferred, but not mandatory. Just a professional attitude. Shooting will be local, should not take more than 3 hrs. Please email contact information to: SecretsOut at msn.com. Please include a few lines about whatever acting and/or filmmaking experience you have had. Thank you so much, Les Szekely Producer/Director Creative Videos _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com From Dewtripdad at aol.com Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 From: Dewtripdad at aol.com (Dewtripdad at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager For The Human Zoo Message-ID: <11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c@aol.com> --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone. Please respond to Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night  performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone.  Please respond to
Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com
--part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary-- >From jim tahipsvawith Thu Jul 11 12:08:05 2002 From: jim tahipsvawith (jim tahipsvawith ) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:08:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folino seeking input Message-ID: <12127.020711 at wpot.net> Hey all, Dan Folino here looking for some input. I'm considering submitting a song for this lennon song writing contest thing, but want to make sure that it's not a waste of my time. The song I'm thinking about submitting is called "Anastasia" and is located at http://www.mp3.com/dan_folino Anyone willing to give some feedback? I'd greatly appreciate it! Also, thanks to everyone who made it out to see Zombie Prom!!! We ended up selling out most of the run. Oh yeah, and also also, thanks to everyone who made it out to the Centrum gig. The band and I had a blast! As a matter of fact, it seemed like everyone there had a blast...with the exception of the custodial crew, who probably had to dry clean the beer out of the first four rows. Sorry guys. ~DF http://www.danfolino.freeservers.com From rsummers at kent.edu Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT's Godspell - Energetic, unique and fun to watch - Review comments Message-ID: <3D2D949A.64BFFB67@kent.edu> --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper (comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02) I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie." That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre. And I loved every minute of it. Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground. Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production. Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said. A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene. Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show. The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage. Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons. He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand. Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion. Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs. As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner. Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary. Her soprano was confident and flexible, but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting. The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups. Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune. Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites: it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience. "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said. According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years. "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said. "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings. Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27. Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults. Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427. --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper
(comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02)

I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie."  That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre.  And I loved every minute of it.

Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground.  Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production.

Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said.

A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene.

Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show.  The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage.

Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons.  He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand.  Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion.

Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs.  As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner.

Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary.  Her soprano was confident and flexible,  but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting.

The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups.

Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune.

Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites:  it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience.  "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said.  According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years.  "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said.  "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings.

Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27.  Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults.  Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5-- From Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 From: Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Enlow, Randall) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Come see the FREE performance of... "Moliere: In Spite of Himself" Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, 20 All performances begin at 7pm -with a pre-show performance at 6:40pm=20 FREE (but donations accepted - and greatly appreciated!) Moliere, ah yes, I knew him well - but do you? The "McGonagle Players" presents two one-act plays by Moliere - "The Imaginary Cuckold" and "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" - in true renaissance style. A roving band of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain us with their own style of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in town!=20 Randall A. Enlow Theatre Technical Director Western Campus Theatre ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West

Come = see the FREE performance of

 Moliere: In Spite of Himself

           =             Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater

        =         =         July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, = 20

        =         =         All performances begin at = 7pm with a pre-show = performance at 6:40pm

        =         =         FREE (but donations accepted and greatly = appreciated!)

          =     Moliere, = ah yes, = I knew him = well - but do you? The McGonagle Players presents two one-act plays by Moliere The = Imaginary = Cuckold and The Doctor in Spite of Himself = - in true renaissance = style. A roving band = of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain = us with = their own style = of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in = town! =

Randall A. Enlow

Theatre Technical Director

Western Campus Theatre

------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0-- From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Thu Jul 11 14:29:06 2002 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It ain't SPAM, it's M-A-B!) Date: Thu Jul 11 14:29:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MTV Promo Casting that I thought I'd share: Message-ID: <20020711162448.10496.qmail@web13902.mail.yahoo.com> --0-604887185-1026404688=:10066 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii MTV PROMO (for a documentary about Robert Evans) NON UNION CASTING: FRANCENE SELKIRK SHOOTS: THURS 7/18 LOCATION: LA RATE: SEE BELOW PIX & RESUMES ASAP TO: FRANCENE SELKIRK SHOOTING FROM THE HIP CASTING c/o ZYDECO STUDIOS 11317 VENTURA BLVD. STUDIO CITY, CA 91604 FAX: (818) 506-8858 (Between Vineland and Tujunga) PLEASE PUT IN MAILBOX IF THE DOOR IS NOT OPEN. LABEL BY SPOT & CHARACTER. INCLUDE RESUMES. PLEASE ADVISE YOUR ACTORS NOT TO PARK IN THE LOT HERE AT ZYDECO! THEY WILL BE TOWED! THIS SCENE TAKES PLACE AT A HOLLYWOOD POOL PARTY - THERE WILL 5-7 PRINCIPALS and EVERYONE WILL BE IN THE SCENE WITH THE REAL ROBERT EVANS. [HERO MEN] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. Must be attractive in a Hollywood kind of way - hot beach guy types to classic handsome actor types. Will be in swim attire?RATE: $450 + 10% [FEMALES] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. From ?Baywatch? style hot to classically beautiful. Will be in s swim attire?RATE: $450 + 10% [3-5 STAND-INS] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. Men and women in the pool - all types. Will be in swim attire?RATE: $300 + 10% SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com A fansite boasting over 6,501+ friends and a ton of NEW stuff for "Summer 2002"!!! ?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002 --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? New! SBC Yahoo! Dial - 1st Month Free & unlimited access --0-604887185-1026404688=:10066 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii MTV PROMO
(for a documentary about Robert Evans)
NON UNION
CASTING: FRANCENE SELKIRK
SHOOTS: THURS 7/18
LOCATION: LA
RATE: SEE BELOW
PIX & RESUMES ASAP TO: FRANCENE SELKIRK
SHOOTING FROM THE HIP CASTING
c/o ZYDECO STUDIOS
11317 VENTURA BLVD.
STUDIO CITY, CA 91604
FAX: (818) 506-8858
(Between Vineland and Tujunga)
PLEASE PUT IN MAILBOX IF THE DOOR IS NOT OPEN. LABEL BY SPOT &
CHARACTER. INCLUDE
RESUMES.
PLEASE ADVISE YOUR ACTORS NOT TO PARK IN THE LOT HERE AT ZYDECO! THEY
WILL BE
TOWED!
THIS SCENE TAKES PLACE AT A HOLLYWOOD POOL PARTY - THERE WILL 5-7
PRINCIPALS and
EVERYONE WILL BE IN THE SCENE WITH THE REAL ROBERT EVANS.
[HERO MEN] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. Must be attractive in a
Hollywood kind of way - hot beach guy
types to classic handsome actor types. Will be in swim attire?RATE: $450
+ 10%
[FEMALES] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. From ?Baywatch? style hot to
classically beautiful. Will be in s
swim attire?RATE: $450 + 10%
[3-5 STAND-INS] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. Men and women in the
pool - all types. Will be in swim
attire?RATE: $300 + 10%


SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!

http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com

A fansite boasting over 6,501+ friends and a ton of NEW stuff for "Summer 2002"!!!

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



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New! SBC Yahoo! Dial - 1st Month Free & unlimited access --0-604887185-1026404688=:10066-- From lakeerieplayers at lycos.com Thu Jul 11 14:29:18 2002 From: lakeerieplayers at lycos.com (Marifrances Conrad) Date: Thu Jul 11 14:29:18 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Guys for "H2$"! Message-ID: The Trumbull New Theatre in Niles, OH (around 40 minutes south of Chagrin Falls) is in need of several more male actors for their September production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". Please email me directly at lakeerieplayers at lycos.com and I will fill you in on the details. Thank you! Marifrances Conrad _____________________________________________________ Supercharge your e-mail with a 25MB Inbox, POP3 Access, No Ads and NoTaglines --> LYCOS MAIL PLUS. http://www.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus From redhen at logan.com Thu Jul 11 15:29:05 2002 From: redhen at logan.com (Red Hen Productions) Date: Thu Jul 11 15:29:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Hen Productions presents Commencing Message-ID: It's time for the fourth annual Red Hen Rehearsals staged reading! Commencing, by Jane Shepard, is a wonderful story of a blind date...from hell. It's been a long time since Kelly had a date, but when her blind date turns out to be a woman, all hell breaks loose. Without the usual candor of politeness, Kelly and Arlin ask each other serious questions about their choices and histories, and surprise themselves by letting their usual reserves down and developing and unlikely friendship. Directed by Jan Bruml with Harriett Logan and Cat Kenney nightly alternating the roles of Arlin and Kelly. The production runs from July 18 - August 3, Thrusday, Friday, and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. at Cafe Limbo, a great new restaurant with a funky vegetarian fare (12706 Larchmere Blvd. Just north of Shaker Square). Tickets are $6. Seating is limited, and it's air-conditioned! For Reservations call (216) 661-4301 or email redhen at logan.com - Red Hen Productions PO Box 91926, Cleveland OH 44101 * (216)661-4301 http://www.logan.com/redhen/ From secretsout at msn.com Thu Jul 11 21:59:02 2002 From: secretsout at msn.com (Les Szekely) Date: Thu Jul 11 21:59:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]need comical guy for commercial Message-ID: Need funny guy for commercial!! Looking for actor/comic, age 18-late 20?s, with strong comic acting ability to appear in a local, humorous but non-cheesy car commercial. Must be able to play a geeky character, along the lines of Jerry Lewis, Drew Carey, Jim Carrey, or anyone along those lines. Or just be funny. We?ll know it when we see it! Non-Union. We are shooting soon. Please email a response along with a resume or a line or two about your background. Also, email a headshot or photo, or if this is not possible, please mail photo to: Les Szekely C/o Creative Videos 511 Lake Forest Dr. Bay Village, Oh. 44140 Look forward to hearing from you. Best -- Les Szekely _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com From shart00 at hotmail.com Thu Jul 11 21:59:15 2002 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Thu Jul 11 21:59:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT - Music Director for "The Wizard of Oz" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Garfield Hts. Little Theatre is in need of a musical director for it'= s fall production of "The Wizard of Oz". Shows will run the first three = weekends of November 2002. Auditions to be held in August and this is a = paid position. Staff includes director Dave Wells, choreographer Dorothy= Hetzel with sets by Sue Jasterbowski. If you are interested, or can pas= s this notice on to someone else who might be, PLEASE call Dave at 216-66= 2-1223 or Gary at 216-341-5241.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer = download : http://explorer.msn.com ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Jul 12 07:55:06 2002 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 07:55:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical theater, musical director/accompanist and mystery actors needed Message-ID: <152.10b23c13.2a602a54@aol.com> --part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Floriano Productions is in need of musical theater performers for an original musical revue at Williams On The Lake in Medina for two performance dates in November, 2002. It is called, "White Christmas Cavalcade". Also need are murder mystery performers for several dates coming up in the fall. Excellent pay! Email pfloriano at aol.com. --part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Floriano Productions is in need of musical theater performers for an original musical revue at Williams On The Lake in Medina for two performance dates in November, 2002.  It is called, "White Christmas Cavalcade".  Also need  are murder mystery performers for several dates coming up in the fall.  Excellent pay!  Email pfloriano at aol.com.   

--part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary-- >From kvanaken at citytheatrecompany.org" City Theatre Company (Pittsburgh, PA), dedicated to contemporary and new work, seeks full-time Education Director for Fall 2002 to oversee large Young Playwrights program; oversee internships; research/write grants; facilitate school attendance and teacher/student participation in programming; write for publications. Experience in arts education preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Send introduction letter, resume, writing sample, and three professional references ASAP to: Artistic Director, City Theatre, 1300 Bingham Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, fax 412/431-5535. Questions to: caquiline at citytheatrecompany.org. From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "PlayActs" Staged Readings, July 20th & 21st. Message-ID: <33.29d6843e.2a6052b6@aol.com> --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brian Zoldessy, Director Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern & Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Present "PlayActs" a Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings Tri-C Eastern Campus . Studio Theatre -- Building 2 4250 Richmond Road Saturday, July 20th . 7:00 PM Sunday, July, 21st . 3:00 PM Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Students perform original . Plays . Sketches . & . Scenes . The Casts of the Staged Readings include: Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. . Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox . All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox . Aftermath, by Carl Long . Simple Lives, by Carl Long . Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer . Extended Family, by Terry Sandler . In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor Admission: . Sat. July 21st $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door) . Sun. July 22nd $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door . Both Days $16.00 adv. purchase ($18.00 at door) . Major Credit Cards accepted . Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance. --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Brian Zoldessy, Director
Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern

&
Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

Present

"PlayActs"
a
Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings

  Tri-C Eastern Campus  .  Studio Theatre -- Building 2
4250 Richmond Road

       Saturday, July 20th   .    7:00 PM

                                                               Sunday,  July, 21st       .    3:00 PM


          Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Student
               perform original . Plays .  Sketches . & . Scenes .

The Casts of the Staged Readings include:  Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. 


        .     Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox
                         .     All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox

                                                                  .     Aftermath, by Carl Long

   .     Simple Lives, by Carl Long
               .     Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer
               .     Extended Family, by Terry Sandler
              .     In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor

                   Admission:
                         . Sat. July 21st    $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door)   
                         . Sun. July 22nd  $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door
                               . Both Days          $16.00 
adv. purchase     ($18.00 at door)
                                                    .  Major Credit Cards accepted  .
                  
                   Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance.
                 




--part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary-- From AuditionInfo at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 From: AuditionInfo at aol.com (AuditionInfo at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-Female Singer Message-ID: <5b.2a9d4efa.2a606e14@aol.com> Pickwick & Frolic is casting a female replacement to sing pop arrangements in stage show with a group of five girls. Club opens downtown in August just off Euclid Avenue on East 4th St. Replacement begins in September. Must have a strong mezzo belt, be good with harmonies and be able to pick up simple dance moves. Rehearsal schedule is flexible. Directed by Michael Rogaliner with musical direction by John DiSanto. Position is paid. Interested parties may forward a resume to AuditionInfo at aol.com or CABARET ROCK, 18932 Winslow Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44122. From mike at r-town.net Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Shape of Things" at Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <000901c229c5$d9bc7d20$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON AUGUST 5-6, 2002 FOR NEIL LABUTE'S THE SHAPE OF THINGS. Ensemble Theatre is holding AEA and non-AEA auditions for two male and two female college-aged roles for the Cleveland premiere of Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things, directed by Charles Kartali. The show will run October 17 through November 3, 2002. Auditions will be held on Monday, August 5 and Tuesday, August 6, at 7:00 p.m. at the Ensemble Theatre located in The Civic at 3130 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Those auditioning should bring a current headshot and resume, and be prepared to perform a one- to two-minute contemporary monologue. Equity actors will be seen first. Michael Raum R-Town Communications From Drueart at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 From: Drueart at aol.com (Drueart at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOOTLOOSE -'A tent full of talent' Star Beacon Review. Message-ID: <138.11287cfb.2a606f14@aol.com> --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose' By ROGER SMITH A REVIEW ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess." Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show. The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser. Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson. Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage. Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.". The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets. --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose'
By ROGER SMITH
A REVIEW
ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess."        Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show.
       The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser.        Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson.
       Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage.
       Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.".
       The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets.


--part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Youth Captivating in 'Godspell' production Message-ID: <8e.2acec94a.2a60834c@aol.com> --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION by Deborah Guziak Charades. The Blues Brothers. A cell phone commercial. Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets. Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves. Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn. According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs. "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale. We only need to take care of our little corner. The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated. This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast. But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show. An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber. I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are. Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show. The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be. The movements of SCT's performers were natural. They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally. Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12. The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved. There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show. The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21. The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43. Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults. For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION
by Deborah Guziak

         Charades.  The Blues Brothers.  A cell phone commercial.  Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets.  Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". 
         Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves.  Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn.
         According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs.
         "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale.  We only need to take care of our little corner.  The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated.
         This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast.  But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show.  An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber.
         I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are.  Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show.     
         The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be.  The movements of SCT's performers were natural.  They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally.
         Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12.  The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved.  There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show.
         The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21.  The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43.  Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults.  For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. 




--part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary-- From Cesearsforum at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum at Kennedy's presents two Strindberg One-Act Plays Message-ID: <43.e3835fb.2a6083c9@aol.com> --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity. Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension. The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man. Who is the stronger? The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them. Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama. A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career. Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes. Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved. He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis. Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer. His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences. Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS. Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country. The Cesear's Forum production cast includes: Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake. THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm. All seats $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio.  Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity.  Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension.  The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man.  Who is the stronger?  The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them.

Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama.  A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career.  Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes.  Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved.  He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis.  Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer.  His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter.

Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences.  Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS.  Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country.  The Cesear's Forum production cast includes:  Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake.

THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm.  All seats $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.      
--part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary-- From theresab at eudoramail.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 From: theresab at eudoramail.com (Theresa Benyo) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Rev'd Up" Band Appearance Message-ID: Well, they are at it again! The "Rev'd Up" band will be appearing Friday, July 19th from 9PM to 1AM at the Olde Whedon Grille in Hudson. It's at 200 North Main St. (State Rt. 91) in downtown Hudson diagonal from the Clock Tower (330-650-0013). It's a great place to eat dinner as well. Classic Rock... All Night Long! Jim Marzullo: Lead Vocals, Guitar Steve Smith: Guitar, Backup Vocals Gary Oliver: Keyboards, Vocals Sergio Iriate: Drums Join us for a rockin' good time! Theresa Benyo (Rev'd Up groupie - well, not really, but I'm engaged to the lead singer!) Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1457608.3235480318@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the rest of the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl 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 jkennedy at eohio.net Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 From: jkennedy at eohio.net (Jan H. Kennedy) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for murder mystery dinner play Message-ID: <001301c229e3$d083aa80$bf078c18@jkennedy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Paid performances for three men, three women. Actors needed for "A = Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery dinner theater play that will = open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden Village area near Canton, = and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also need understudies, = who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. Audition Wednesday = (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar Street, just = west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email Jan H. Kennedy, = director, at jkennedy at eohio.net for another date. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Paid performances for three = men, three=20 women. Actors needed for "A Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery = dinner=20 theater play that will open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden = Village=20 area near Canton, and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also = need=20 understudies, who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. = Audition=20 Wednesday (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar = Street,=20 just west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email = Jan H.=20 Kennedy, director, at jkennedy at eohio.net=20 for another date.
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0-- From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]How To Succeed.....at the Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <50.e37ce30.2a609b49@aol.com> CASSIDY THEATRE 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 The Cassidy Theatre is proud to present HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING! Join us for our season-ending musical comedy hit about a window washer who climbs the corporate ladder by following the steps in a "How to Succeed" pamphlet!! Featuring the songs "Brotherhood of Man" and "I Believe in You", it's the perfect antidote to the summer heat! July 19 - August 11 Fridays and Saturdays at 8p.m. Sundays at 3p.m. Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert Based on "How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" by Shepherd Mead Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 For further information please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday. The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. From emadden at kent.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sterling reviews of Porthouse Theatre's ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Message-ID: <3D3F27F7@webmail.kent.edu> PORTHOUSE HITS THE MARK WITH STERLING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Plain Dealer Headline) PORTHOUSE THEATRE PULLS OFF CHALLENGING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Beacon Journal Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST PLEASES AT PORTHOUSE (Cleveland Free Times Headline) YOU'LL GO CUCKOO OVER THIS MAGICAL PRODUCTION (West Side Leader Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE (The Times Newspapers Headline) "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It's a winner!" Roy Berko - The Times Newspapers "Director Sue Ott Rowlands correctly emphasizes the comedy and is well served in the effort by Marty Lodge....Wryly deadpanned, the actor downplays the character's conniving, nasty egotism to feature his smartass charm, which Lodge embodies with considerable facility." James Damico - Cleveland Free Times "The "chronics," played by Daniel Benko, Adam Day Howard and Michael Sherman, do fine acting jobs with their twitching, repetitive movements, clinging to walls or huddling in corners. None of them says a word." Kerry Clawson - The Beacon Journal "From the play's first moments, it is clear that director Sue Ott Rowlands has crafted a smooth theatrical machine." "Rarely does a show have such a strong supporting cast as this..." Jacqueline Gerber - The Plain Dealer "The staff at Porthouse Theatre has brought a stunning production of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST its summer series. The theme that ties this summer's Porthouse productions together is "Magic," and this production is definitely that." David Ritchey - West Side Leader ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST runs through Saturday, July 20th. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. Tickets are $15 - $20 with discounts available for students and *seniors. To purchase tickets call the box at 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. The box office is open Monday - Saturday from 12 PM to 6 PM in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. The box office is open on the grounds of Porthouse Theatre one hour before each performance. *Senior discounts are not available on Friday & Saturday. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wizard of Oz @ GHLT Message-ID: <18FE39AE.79B6C037.029F096D@aol.com> Hi, this is Dave Wells with The Garfield Heights Little Theatre. A woman called yesterday regarding the position of Music Director for The Wizard of Oz. My daughter lost your telephone number so if you could please call me back @ 216-662-1223, I'd like to talk to you.Thanks Dave From RaySzuch at aol.com Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 From: RaySzuch at aol.com (RaySzuch at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - B/W Short 16 mm film - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Message-ID: <1b9.31b7846.2a61a848@aol.com> --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film. Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 worldeonline.com Ray Szuch, Director/CEO North Coast Central Casting! --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM
Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film.  Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th.

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
(216) 651-5441
worldeonline.com


Ray Szuch, Director/CEO
North Coast Central Casting!

--part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditon reminder - "I Hate Hamlet" Message-ID: <90.28c3b23d.2a62472c@aol.com> --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round 44820 Middle Ridge Rd. Amherst, OH 44001 Phone: (440) 988-5613 email: WSPAmherst at aol.com Website: www.workshopplayers.com For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre. Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002. All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s. This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard. Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star. While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life. Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog. For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message) Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round
44820 Middle Ridge Rd.
Amherst, OH  44001
Phone:  (440) 988-5613
email:  WSPAmherst at aol.com
Website: www.workshopplayers.com




For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre.  Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002.  All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s.
This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard.  Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star.  While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life.  Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog.
For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message)
Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

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--part1_1ad.513134a.2a62bafb_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION UPDATE FOR HABITAT FOR INSANITY SKETCH COMEDY Message-ID: <20020714180509.24870.qmail@web11607.mail.yahoo.com> --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii *****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE******* CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON PHONE: 216-367-7133 EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you! We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh. The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation. Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served. Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers. A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary. HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing. For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com Current writers and performers of HFI include Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer Jim Fath - Writer/Performer Mike Martone - Writer Derek Koger - Writer Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer Rich Jones - Writer/Performer Also contributing are John and Chris Bohan James Green Maria Livers Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations. Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242 Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

*****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*******

CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON

PHONE: 216-367-7133

EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM

 

HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you!

We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh.

The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation.

Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served.

Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers.

A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary.

HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing.

For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com

Current writers and performers of HFI include

Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer

Jim Fath - Writer/Performer

Mike Martone - Writer

Derek Koger - Writer

Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer

Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer

Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer

Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer

Rich Jones - Writer/Performer

Also contributing are

John and Chris Bohan

James Green

Maria Livers

Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations.

Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242

Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition



Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB



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Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Footloose" opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <140.11189f19.2a5aed92@aol.com> --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th. Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM. Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00. The talented and energetic cast are: REN McCORMACK William Skoviak ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning REV. SHAW MOORE Robert Catalano VI MOORE Pat Caruso ARIEL MOORE Nicole Cuglewski LULU WARNIKER Mary Kate McLaughlin WES WARNIKER Keith Jimison COACH DUNBAR Jack Warfield RUSTY Mariana Majer URLEEN Jackie Petrucci WENDY JOE Paige Miller Morand CHUCK CRANSTON Andy Marikis LYLE Tom Kondilas TRAVIS Derck Lindes BETTY BLAST Kim Baker WILLARD HEWITT Chris Luzniak PRINCIPAL CLARK John Dickman JEETER Jacob Shaffer BICKLE Michael Majer The Girls! Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th.  Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM.  Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00.

The talented and energetic cast are:

REN McCORMACK       William Skoviak
ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning
REV. SHAW MOORE     Robert Catalano
VI MOORE                Pat Caruso
ARIEL  MOORE           Nicole Cuglewski
LULU WARNIKER       Mary Kate McLaughlin
WES WARNIKER           Keith Jimison
COACH DUNBAR       Jack Warfield
RUSTY                     Mariana Majer
URLEEN                     Jackie Petrucci
WENDY JOE                Paige Miller Morand
CHUCK CRANSTON       Andy Marikis
LYLE                          Tom Kondilas
TRAVIS                     Derck Lindes
BETTY BLAST          Kim Baker
WILLARD HEWITT       Chris Luzniak
PRINCIPAL CLARK       John Dickman
JEETER                     Jacob Shaffer
BICKLE                     Michael Majer
The Girls!                 Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada

Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. 

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.
--part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary-- From keithgerchak at yahoo.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 From: keithgerchak at yahoo.com (Keith Gerchak) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Falsettos concert benefit at Madstone Centrum Message-ID: <20020708165846.88492.qmail@web20505.mail.yahoo.com> For Immediate Release For more information contact: Judy Price at the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland - 216.357.2223 AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos Monday, July 29, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. at the Madstone Centrum Theater located at the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd & Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights On Monday evening, July 29, 2002, the Madstone Centrum Theater will host a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Set in the earliest years of the AIDS epidemic, Falsettos tells the story of Marvin, a bisexual man who leaves his wife and son for another man. Hilarious and tragic, the Tony Award-winning Falsettos fearlessly presents questions of love, mortality, and loyalty in a world under the veil of a new and terrifying change. Come see for yourself why ? especially after two decades of HIV and AIDS ? this touching story is more powerful than ever. Directed by Maryann Nagel Music Direction by Marc Baker With Trisha Bestic as Cordelia Colin Cook as Whizzer Erica Miller Cowan as Trina Keith Gerchak as Mendel Maryann Nagel as Dr. Charlotte and David Robeano as Marvin The Madstone Centrum Theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard at Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased through the Taskforce. All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Life. Love. Sex. (and other unscheduled events.) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret 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_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a completely new light at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils, and divas of the musical stage. Whether it's starlight, streetlight or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song that is sure to spontaneously combust! The program features selections from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Show, and Dumbo! Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16. Available at Ticketmaster and Cain Park (216-371-3000). Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays thru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret=

See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a complete= ly new light
at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park

SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS

Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils= , and divas of the musical stage.  Whether it's starlight, streetlight = or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song t= hat is sure to spontaneously combust!  The program features selections = from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs= for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Sho= w, and Dumbo!

Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater
Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16.  Available at Ticketmaster an= d Cain Park (216-371-3000).  Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays t= hru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a must see show : GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Message-ID: <4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29@aol.com> --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Friday, July 12-7:30 **Saturday, July 13-7:30 **Sunday, July 14-4:00 **Friday, July 19 - 7:30 Saturday, July 20-7:30 Sunday, July 21-4:00 Thursday, July 25-7:30 **Friday, July 26-7:30 Saturday, July 27-7:30 Cost: Adults - $10, Students - $7 Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427 Address: Streetsboro Municipal Building 9184 State Route 43 Streetsboro, OH --ALEX-- Almost Famous... --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

GODSPELL
at Streetsboro Community Theatre
Friday, July 12-7:30   **Saturday, July 13-7:30    **Sunday, July 14-4:00
**Friday, July 19 - 7:30   Saturday, July 20-7:30  Sunday, July 21-4:00
Thursday, July 25-7:30   **Friday, July 26-7:30  Saturday, July 27-7:30


Cost: Adults - $10,  Students - $7

Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427

Address:  Streetsboro Municipal Building
                  9184 State Route 43
                   Streetsboro, OH




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Almost Famous...






--part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Mon Jul 8 13:48:05 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 13:48:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT hiring ACCORDION PLAYER! Message-ID: <55.29d25eec.2a5b3617@aol.com> --part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE IS LOOKING TO HIRE AN ACCOMPLISHED ACCORDION PLAYER (preferably a teenager, but not limited) FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF "THE BAKER'S WIFE". 7 PERFORMANCES July 26, 26, 27 & Aug 1,2,3,4 Good pay available. CALL DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879. --part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE IS LOOKING
TO HIRE AN ACCOMPLISHED ACCORDION
PLAYER (preferably a teenager, but not limited) FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF "THE BAKER'S WIFE".
7 PERFORMANCES
July 26, 26, 27 & Aug 1,2,3,4
Good pay available.
CALL DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR
AT 281-6879.
--part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING PRODUCTION STAFF FOR SCROOGE! Message-ID: --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OPEN FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL "SCROOGE". ---Production Manager ---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach ---Set Designer ---Costume Designer/Coordinator ---Props Designer Competitive Pay. CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879. EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY. e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks. --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE  HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS
IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OPEN FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL "SCROOGE".
---Production Manager
---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach
---Set Designer
---Costume Designer/Coordinator
---Props Designer

Competitive Pay.

CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879.
EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY.
e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com
Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks.
--part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary-- From HMP at HMPevents.com Mon Jul 8 16:44:14 2002 From: HMP at HMPevents.com (HMP Special Events) Date: Mon Jul 8 16:44:14 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Liberace Impersonator Message-ID: <3D29F866.000005.17543@pax> --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y6RO0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking for a Liberace Impersonator to entertain at a party (sans piano) 7/22/02. Please call Sandy at 440 888-3575.=0D =0D =0D HMP Special Events & Promotions=0D www.HMPevents.com=0D 440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998=0D =0D We Turn Dreams Into Reality!=0D =0D Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~ =0D Bicentennial, Centennial Website at =0D www.HMPevents.com/BIC.=0D =0D We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~ =0D Mystery Interactives!=0D www.HMPevents.com/id33.htm.=20 --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D =0A
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440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998
 
We Turn Dreams Into Reality!
 
Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~=20
Bicentennial, Centennial Website at
www.HMPevents.com/BIC.
 
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Message-ID: <19f.4dbccab.2a5b62a6@aol.com> Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre holding private auditions for an actress/dancer full figure for their evening lenght production "Alma de la Tierra." She should feel comfortable with drama, movement, singing....and have a very good sense of rhythm....good attitude also will help.... Please call Susana de Evert ( 216) 289-4144, or e-mail her back. Susana Weingarten deEvert (Co-Director, Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre) (Specialist in the integration of Latin Culture and QiGong in Modern Dance) Please visit our website, just click here <http://www.EvertDance.com> AOL From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres production of TESLA'S LETTERS Message-ID: <199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee@aol.com> --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MapleLeaf Summer Theatre performing at our new amitheatre "MAPLESTAGE" present the Cleveland Premiere of TESLA'S LETTERS by Jeffrey Stanley Directed by Timothy Coles JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27 all shows start at 8:30pm An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor. A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war. 440-942-7075 The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors! --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MapleLeaf Summer Theatre
performing at our new amitheatre
"MAPLESTAGE"

present the Cleveland Premiere of

TESLA'S LETTERS

by Jeffrey Stanley
Directed by Timothy Coles


JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27

all shows start at 8:30pm

An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor.
A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war.


440-942-7075

The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors!

--part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT 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_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS =B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespeare continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this Friday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14 at 7 PM. 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. 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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Tastes Like Chicken. --MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS
=B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespe= are continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this F= riday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van = Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July = 14 at 7 PM.

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.

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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonna= de.

For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Tastes Like Chicken.
--MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions for Dead Planet, an indie film Message-ID: <007101c2274d$1396a500$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm Open auditions for the film, Dead Planet Be prepared to read from the script while being video taped Auditions will be at Action Talent Agency 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza Mentor, OH 440-946-9000 ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The director, and a panel of his = associates, will be holding the auditions and doing the casting. If you have any questions, or need directions, reply to this message. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm
 
Open auditions for the film, Dead=20 Planet
 
Be prepared to read from the script = while being=20 video taped
 
Auditions will be at Action Talent=20 Agency
7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial = Plaza
Mentor, OH
440-946-9000
 
ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The = director,=20 and a panel of his associates, will be holding the auditions and doing = the=20 casting.
 
If you have any questions, or need = directions,=20 reply to this message.
------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520-- From raytom at en.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer assistance needed. Message-ID: JULY 9, 2002 FROM: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS IS LOOKING TO UPDATE OUR WEBSITE AND WE ARE SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED, CREATIVE WEB DESIGNER. ANY REFERRALS WOULD BE MOST APPRECIATED. PLEASE EMAIL US AT RAYTOM at EN.COM OR GIVE US A CALL AT (440) 892-5557 MANY THANKS, HELENE WEINBERG OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS http://www.outtolunchevents.com From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEME PARTY for Sci-Fi fans and sneak preview of the film Dead Planet Message-ID: <007c01c22750$58360f40$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SCI-FI Theme Party=20 for the film DEAD PLANET Meet the CAST and CREW of this exciting film being produced in Northeast Ohio! NON-STOP Entertainment! Food ... Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests Chinese Auction (tickets extra) Win a Walk On part inthe film! This is YOUR chance to feel like you have been involved in a movie! DEAD PLANET , a SAG film, will be produced in NE Ohio;=20 filming is scheduled to begin the first of September. One of the locations likely to be used is BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS (200+ acres of pristine nature). A special party has been planned for July 20th at Buccaneer.=20 Most of the acst and crew will be present. ALL proceeds from this party will go to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be = involved with the film. Entertainment -- Bands, Comedy Troupe, Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword = fight, and MUCH MORE! Sci-Fi Trivia Contests (with prizes), Costume Contest (with prizes), = Door Prizes! Chinese Auction -- hundreds of items, thousands of dollars retail value! Your ticket, $20 in advance ($25 at the gate), includes food, = entertainment, door prices, and much more! Wine and Beer -- available at an extra cost Chinese Auction tickets extra Special Limited Edition T-Shirts, with cast/crew autographs -- available = to purchase Saturday, July 20, 2002 2:00 to 10:00 pm Buccaneer Campgrounds -- 1408 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH (Conveniently located, just minutes off of I-90) FOR TICKETS: Contact Action Talent Agency 440-946-9000 actiontalent at core.com or any cast or crew member of Dead Planet ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
SCI-FI Theme Party
for=20 the film
DEAD PLANET
 
Meet the=20 CAST and CREW of this exciting film
being=20 produced in Northeast Ohio!
NON-STOP=20 Entertainment!
Food ...=20 Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests
Chinese=20 Auction (tickets extra)
Win a=20 Walk On part inthe film!
 
 
This is YOUR chance to = feel like you=20 have been involved in a movie!
DEAD PLANET , a = SAG film,=20 will be produced in NE Ohio;
filming is scheduled = to begin the first of September.
One of the locations = likely to be used=20 is
BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS = (200+ acres of=20 pristine nature).
A special party has been = planned for=20 July 20th at Buccaneer.
Most of the acst and = crew will be=20 present.
ALL proceeds from this = party will go=20 to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be involved with the film.
 
Entertainment -- Bands, = Comedy Troupe,=20 Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword fight,
and MUCH = MORE!
Sci-Fi Trivia Contests = (with prizes),=20 Costume Contest (with prizes), Door Prizes!
Chinese Auction -- = hundreds of items,=20 thousands of dollars retail value!
 
 
Your ticket, $20 in = advance ($25 at=20 the gate), includes food, entertainment, door prices, and much=20 more!
Wine and Beer -- = available at an extra=20 cost
Chinese Auction tickets=20 extra
Special Limited Edition = T-Shirts, with=20 cast/crew autographs -- available to purchase
 
Saturday, July 20, = 2002  =20 2:00 to 10:00 pm
Buccaneer = Campgrounds  -- 1408=20 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH
(Conveniently located, = just minutes=20 off of I-90)
 
FOR = TICKETS:
Contact Action Talent=20 Agency
440-946-9000
actiontalent at core.com
or any cast or crew = member of Dead=20 Planet
------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Flat Pack Message-ID: <002701c2276b$61546520$b883b9cd@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland's newest and only musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse = Pub. The Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, in = between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same location as Flanagan's = Wake). The group consists of members from Second City Conservatory, Cabaret = Dada and Flanagan's Wake. Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 for students. For information, = call 216 928-0017. Please come out and help support your fellow members of Cleveland's = theater community.=20 Thanks. Sean Lackey ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland's newest and = only=20 musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be=20 performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse Pub.  = The=20 Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, = in=20 between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same = location as=20 Flanagan's Wake).
 
The group consists of members from = Second City=20 Conservatory, Cabaret Dada and Flanagan's Wake.
 
Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 = for=20 students.  For information, call 216 928-0017.
 
Please come out and help support your = fellow=20 members of Cleveland's theater community. 
 
Thanks.
Sean Lackey
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60-- From MsCincinnati02 at aol.com Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 From: MsCincinnati02 at aol.com (MsCincinnati02 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention NE Ohio Talent! Message-ID: <9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6@aol.com> --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic acts in NE Ohio! Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to display?=20 Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in NE= =20 Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20 Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80=A6 yo= u name=20 it. If you have something you think other people need to see, we want to see= =20 it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from you comes in.=20 E-mail a description of your "act" to MsCincinnati02 at aol.com or=20 drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and= =20 include your phone number and an audition will be scheduled as soon as=20 possible. If your performance is on audio or video tape you will be contacte= d=20 where to send your media. All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th. If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent NOW= =20 is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 26th=20 and 27th.=20 We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio! --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic a= cts in NE Ohio!

Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to displa= y? Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in= NE Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20

Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80= =A6 you name it. If you have something you think other people need to see, w= e want to see it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from yo= u comes in. E-mail a description of your "act" to
 MsCincin= nati02 at aol.com or drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and include your phone nu= mber and an audition will be scheduled as soon as possible. If your performa= nce is on audio or video tape you will be contacted where to send your media= .

All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th.

If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent= NOW is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 2= 6th and 27th.=20

We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio= !

--part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cuckoo's Nest Intelligent, Sensitive and Insightful at Porthouse Message-ID: <20020710014311.23303.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CUCKOO?S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) The Times Newspapers--Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times- Olmsted-Fairview Times In his early 20s Ken Kesey volunteered to be a subject in experiments with hallucinogenic drugs.? Near the end of the trial, he began working the night shift in a mental ward.? He began to believe that the patients weren't really crazy after all, just more individualized than society was willing to accept.? The result of his experiences was the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The book, considered by many to be a masterpiece, was widely used as required reading in colleges just as baby boomers began to challenge authority. The movie and play versions have both received critical acclaim. The play, penned by Dale Wasserman, effectively develops the theme of the book. It is a grim satire set among the patients and workers in a mental institution. It tells the story of Randle McMurphy, an energetic con man, who seeks institutionalization as a means of escaping the rigors of a prison work farm without realizing that his short stay may turn out to be forever as he has given up his rights when he entered the facility. Before long, in order to reduce the sexual and emotional impotence of the men at the institution, he challenges the dictatorial Nurse Ratched. McMurphy becomes a hero, changing the lives of the inmates, but pays for his defiance with consequences that bring a startling conclusion to the story.? This is a very difficult script to produce. Its many nuances require unique acting skills as each character is finely developed, even those who do not speak. The Porthouse production, under the adept direction of Sue Ott Rowlands, is startlingly forceful. Rowlands hones fine performances from her cast, paces the production with precision, and competently leads the audience through the humor and pathos. Rowlands is ably assisted by a fine technical crew. Nolan O?Dell?s sterile set adds to the feeling of isolation and despair. Emily Cooper?s costumes give us clear pictures of each character. But most important is the cast. Annie Fitzpatrick, who portrays Nurse Ratched, received one of the highest compliments an actress can receive...she was booed during the curtain call. She was so effective in her controlled performance that the members of the audience came to hate Nurse Ratched, and could not separate Fitzpatrick from the character, even when the play was over. Marty Lode, as McMurphy, was the perfect foil for Ratched. He teased, taunted, feigned and struck with the effectiveness of a boa constrictor. He was charming and manipulative in a totally natural way. Never did acting get in the way of clarity of character development. Donald Clark was pathetically perfect as the stuttering, mother-controlled man child Billy. Adam Hoffman?s twisting hands, inappropriate grins, Albert Einstein hairdo, and bulging eyes made Anthony Martini a living being. Dudley Swetland, made the role of Dale Harding his. The best educated of the men on the ward, Harding gives the audience much of the information we need. He tells McMurphy how Nurse Ratched is able to maintain her power, how electroshock therapy works, what a lobotomy does to people. Swetland gives us hope as we see him change and seems ready to move on thanks to McMurphy. Chief Bromden often acts as our Greek chorus and guides us through the play. He is a tall and strong Native American who feigns muteness and deafness to protect himself from pain.? McMurphy rescues him from his silence.? He, in turn, rescues McMurphy from life as a vegetable. Michael Greyeyes gives a powerful and finely tuned performance as the Chief. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a play filled with questions. It asks, what is insanity? What is morality? It challenges the symbols of conformity and the role of therapeutic intervention. It probes human freedom versus control. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It?s a winner! Performance dates for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are July 4-20. The theatre is located on the grounds of the Blossom Center. Tickets range from $15-20, depending on the day of the week and are available from noon to 6 pm by calling 330-929-4416 or 800-262-9444. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From bwyner at earthlink.net Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 From: bwyner at earthlink.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vocal coach for theater & rock Message-ID: 216-831-8601x5102 Vocal coach currently enrolling new students for theater and rock singing. Reasonable rates. Musical Theater: Coaching covers topics such as how to choose appropirate music, excercising and strengthening the voice, expanding vocal range, taking care of the vocal instrument and interpretation & delivery of song and acting the song. Rock Singers: Get your voice to last through shows and rehearsals. Strengthen your quality and expand your range. I will work with you to get the sound you want. I will never impress on a singer a style that isn't true to your music. I have recently returned to Cleveland from New York, and will be coaching singers through Stagecrafters in Pepper Pike. I have been the musical director for countless theater productions and directed singers for the dueling piano show at Sweet Caroline's in Times Square. I am a trained and experienced teacher (B.S.Ed.), and have worked with students ranging from professional singers to third graders. My time slots are starting to fill up, but I still have plenty of availability. I am available every weekday starting at 2 PM. Please call Wendy Scott at (216) 831-8601 x 5102 with questions or to schedule sessions. From lnovelli at en.com Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Footloose opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20020710003042.007b8d20@mail.en.com> Footloose Opens at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Chagrin Falls --- Footloose, by Dean Pritchard and Walter Bobbie, opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Directed by Michael Flohr with choreography by Lisa-Marie French, the production runs through August 17. Based on the 1984 movie of the same name, Footloose tells the story of how a group of teens brings dancing to a small, Texas town for the first time in more than 120 years. The production includes more than 20 musical numbers in two acts, with music by Tom Snow, Kenny Loggins and Eric Carmen. The CVLT production stars Mitch McCarrell as Ren, Courtney Schloss as Ariel and a multi-talented cast of more than 20 performers, ranging in age from high school to retirees. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees on Sunday, July 28 and Sunday, August 4. Tickets are $16, $10 for seniors, $7 for students and may be purchased by calling 440-247-8955 or at the theater Box Office, Monday through Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m. Advance ticket sales have been strong; good seats are still available, but reservations are recommended. Lynn Novelli From jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 From: jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com (James Mango) Date: Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's 2002 Park Bench Tour visits Lincoln Park this Friday and Saturday!! Message-ID: <20020710132624.79763.qmail@web40007.mail.yahoo.com> Charenton Theater Co's outdoor touring production of I'm Not Rappaport visits Lincoln Park in the heart of Tremont this weekend. These performances are produced in conjunction with the Tremont Art Walk - so be sure to plan a full evening of fun in the heart of Cleveland's artistic community. Performances are FREE - no reservations are necesary the shows begin at 7:00 p.m. We ask that you bring a lawn chair or blanket for your comfort. For more information or directions visit -www.charenton.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Smokey Joe's Cafe" Opens at Beck!!! Message-ID: --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE ~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~ Opens This Friday, July 12th at THE BECK CENTER Directed and Choreographed by Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey Joe's Cafe" runs through August 11th. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM. The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented singer/actors including Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles. Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage! "Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at... 216-521-2540 --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE
~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~
Opens This Friday, July 12th at
THE BECK CENTER


Directed and Choreographed by
Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey
Joe's Cafe"
runs through August 11th. Performances
are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM.

The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented
singer/actors including
Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles.

Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special
Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage!

"Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at...

216-521-2540

--part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres 2 -4- 1 Coupon for TELSA'S LETTERS Message-ID: --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mapleleaf Summer Theatre performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard offering you a 2-4-1 with this email TELSA'S LETTERS Directed by Timothy Coles Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday July 12 and Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm This is A Cleveland Premiere call 440-942-7075 for reservations --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mapleleaf Summer Theatre
performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard

offering you a
2-4-1


with this email  

TELSA'S LETTERS

Directed by Timothy Coles

Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday
July 12 and  Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm


This is A Cleveland Premiere

call 440-942-7075
for reservations

--part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary-- From cnowlin at aftra.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Message from SAG re: DEAD PLANET Message-ID: <000501c22839$cb784920$1b37400c@aftracle2.aftra.com> Please note that although the producers for DEAD PLANET requested SAG contract paperwork, nothing has been filed as of today's date. The film has not yet been approved by SAG for shooting. Cathy Nowlin Executive Director Cleveland AFTRA Local SAG Caretaker Office From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer - CPT) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT is searching for costume form to use from July 15 - Aug 18th Message-ID: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List: Cleveland Public Theatre needs to borrow a costume form/dress dummy from July 15 through August 18 for the temporary costume shop it is setting up for its production of Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead. I hope we could borrow a form for free, but we could provide a deposit if that's a concern. Recommendation for sources to call are appreciated as well. Call Denis Griesmer at 216.631.2727 ext 208 or respond by email. THANKS. Denis M. Griesmer Associate Producer Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead Cleveland Public Theatre dgriesmer at cptonline.org 216.631.2727 ext. 208 Make plans to see Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead at Cleveland Public Theatre, opening Friday September 13. For details and performance times, surf to: www.cptonline.org. From david at badepitaph.org Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" 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_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON" "As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincent and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thursday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org. "As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS
WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON"

"As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincen= t and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thur= sday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 = FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org.

"As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival = schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part-- >From HMP Special Events" Wanted 2 Actors! ? Short Notice! ? Must be available to attend a rehearsal at 7pm on Thursday, July 10, 2002 (approx. 1 hour) ? Must be available to perform in a murder mystery (Southeast Suburb) on Wednesday evening, July 17, 2002 (approx. 1-1/2 hours) ? Must be comfortable with improvisation and voice projection ? Paid position Male, 30+ years old Will play a con man banker Female, 25 + years old Will play a bankers? clever and floozy wife Call 440-888-3575 or email! HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998 We Turn Dreams Into Reality! Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~ Bicentennials, Centennials website at: www.HMPevents.com/BIC. We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~ Mystery Interactives! www.HMPevents.com/id33.htm. From secretsout at msn.com Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 From: secretsout at msn.com (Les Szekely) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting for commercial Message-ID: Creative Video Productions is casting for a local car commercial. Non-Union. Needed: Actress 18-22 years old, pretty, nice smile, girl-next-door look. Experience preferred, but not mandatory. Just a professional attitude. Shooting will be local, should not take more than 3 hrs. Please email contact information to: SecretsOut at msn.com. Please include a few lines about whatever acting and/or filmmaking experience you have had. Thank you so much, Les Szekely Producer/Director Creative Videos _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com From Dewtripdad at aol.com Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 From: Dewtripdad at aol.com (Dewtripdad at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager For The Human Zoo Message-ID: <11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c@aol.com> --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone. Please respond to Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night  performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone.  Please respond to
Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com
--part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary-- >From jim tahipsvawith Thu Jul 11 12:08:05 2002 From: jim tahipsvawith (jim tahipsvawith ) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:08:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folino seeking input Message-ID: <12127.020711 at wpot.net> Hey all, Dan Folino here looking for some input. I'm considering submitting a song for this lennon song writing contest thing, but want to make sure that it's not a waste of my time. The song I'm thinking about submitting is called "Anastasia" and is located at http://www.mp3.com/dan_folino Anyone willing to give some feedback? I'd greatly appreciate it! Also, thanks to everyone who made it out to see Zombie Prom!!! We ended up selling out most of the run. Oh yeah, and also also, thanks to everyone who made it out to the Centrum gig. The band and I had a blast! As a matter of fact, it seemed like everyone there had a blast...with the exception of the custodial crew, who probably had to dry clean the beer out of the first four rows. Sorry guys. ~DF http://www.danfolino.freeservers.com From rsummers at kent.edu Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT's Godspell - Energetic, unique and fun to watch - Review comments Message-ID: <3D2D949A.64BFFB67@kent.edu> --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper (comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02) I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie." That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre. And I loved every minute of it. Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground. Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production. Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said. A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene. Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show. The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage. Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons. He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand. Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion. Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs. As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner. Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary. Her soprano was confident and flexible, but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting. The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups. Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune. Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites: it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience. "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said. According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years. "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said. "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings. Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27. Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults. Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427. --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper
(comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02)

I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie."  That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre.  And I loved every minute of it.

Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground.  Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production.

Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said.

A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene.

Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show.  The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage.

Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons.  He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand.  Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion.

Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs.  As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner.

Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary.  Her soprano was confident and flexible,  but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting.

The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups.

Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune.

Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites:  it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience.  "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said.  According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years.  "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said.  "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings.

Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27.  Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults.  Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5-- From Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 From: Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Enlow, Randall) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Come see the FREE performance of... "Moliere: In Spite of Himself" Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, 20 All performances begin at 7pm -with a pre-show performance at 6:40pm=20 FREE (but donations accepted - and greatly appreciated!) Moliere, ah yes, I knew him well - but do you? The "McGonagle Players" presents two one-act plays by Moliere - "The Imaginary Cuckold" and "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" - in true renaissance style. A roving band of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain us with their own style of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in town!=20 Randall A. Enlow Theatre Technical Director Western Campus Theatre ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West

Come = see the FREE performance of

 Moliere: In Spite of Himself

           =             Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater

        =         =         July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, = 20

        =         =         All performances begin at = 7pm with a pre-show = performance at 6:40pm

        =         =         FREE (but donations accepted and greatly = appreciated!)

          =     Moliere, = ah yes, = I knew him = well - but do you? The McGonagle Players presents two one-act plays by Moliere The = Imaginary = Cuckold and The Doctor in Spite of Himself = - in true renaissance = style. A roving band = of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain = us with = their own style = of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in = town! =

Randall A. Enlow

Theatre Technical Director

Western Campus Theatre

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(for a documentary about Robert Evans)
NON UNION
CASTING: FRANCENE SELKIRK
SHOOTS: THURS 7/18
LOCATION: LA
RATE: SEE BELOW
PIX & RESUMES ASAP TO: FRANCENE SELKIRK
SHOOTING FROM THE HIP CASTING
c/o ZYDECO STUDIOS
11317 VENTURA BLVD.
STUDIO CITY, CA 91604
FAX: (818) 506-8858
(Between Vineland and Tujunga)
PLEASE PUT IN MAILBOX IF THE DOOR IS NOT OPEN. LABEL BY SPOT &
CHARACTER. INCLUDE
RESUMES.
PLEASE ADVISE YOUR ACTORS NOT TO PARK IN THE LOT HERE AT ZYDECO! THEY
WILL BE
TOWED!
THIS SCENE TAKES PLACE AT A HOLLYWOOD POOL PARTY - THERE WILL 5-7
PRINCIPALS and
EVERYONE WILL BE IN THE SCENE WITH THE REAL ROBERT EVANS.
[HERO MEN] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. Must be attractive in a
Hollywood kind of way - hot beach guy
types to classic handsome actor types. Will be in swim attire?RATE: $450
+ 10%
[FEMALES] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. From ?Baywatch? style hot to
classically beautiful. Will be in s
swim attire?RATE: $450 + 10%
[3-5 STAND-INS] All ethnicities, must look 21-25. Men and women in the
pool - all types. Will be in swim
attire?RATE: $300 + 10%


SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!

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New! SBC Yahoo! Dial - 1st Month Free & unlimited access --0-604887185-1026404688=:10066-- From lakeerieplayers at lycos.com Thu Jul 11 14:29:18 2002 From: lakeerieplayers at lycos.com (Marifrances Conrad) Date: Thu Jul 11 14:29:18 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Guys for "H2$"! Message-ID: The Trumbull New Theatre in Niles, OH (around 40 minutes south of Chagrin Falls) is in need of several more male actors for their September production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". Please email me directly at lakeerieplayers at lycos.com and I will fill you in on the details. Thank you! Marifrances Conrad _____________________________________________________ Supercharge your e-mail with a 25MB Inbox, POP3 Access, No Ads and NoTaglines --> LYCOS MAIL PLUS. http://www.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus From redhen at logan.com Thu Jul 11 15:29:05 2002 From: redhen at logan.com (Red Hen Productions) Date: Thu Jul 11 15:29:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Hen Productions presents Commencing Message-ID: It's time for the fourth annual Red Hen Rehearsals staged reading! Commencing, by Jane Shepard, is a wonderful story of a blind date...from hell. It's been a long time since Kelly had a date, but when her blind date turns out to be a woman, all hell breaks loose. Without the usual candor of politeness, Kelly and Arlin ask each other serious questions about their choices and histories, and surprise themselves by letting their usual reserves down and developing and unlikely friendship. Directed by Jan Bruml with Harriett Logan and Cat Kenney nightly alternating the roles of Arlin and Kelly. The production runs from July 18 - August 3, Thrusday, Friday, and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. at Cafe Limbo, a great new restaurant with a funky vegetarian fare (12706 Larchmere Blvd. Just north of Shaker Square). Tickets are $6. Seating is limited, and it's air-conditioned! For Reservations call (216) 661-4301 or email redhen at logan.com - Red Hen Productions PO Box 91926, Cleveland OH 44101 * (216)661-4301 http://www.logan.com/redhen/ From secretsout at msn.com Thu Jul 11 21:59:02 2002 From: secretsout at msn.com (Les Szekely) Date: Thu Jul 11 21:59:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]need comical guy for commercial Message-ID: Need funny guy for commercial!! Looking for actor/comic, age 18-late 20?s, with strong comic acting ability to appear in a local, humorous but non-cheesy car commercial. Must be able to play a geeky character, along the lines of Jerry Lewis, Drew Carey, Jim Carrey, or anyone along those lines. Or just be funny. We?ll know it when we see it! Non-Union. We are shooting soon. Please email a response along with a resume or a line or two about your background. Also, email a headshot or photo, or if this is not possible, please mail photo to: Les Szekely C/o Creative Videos 511 Lake Forest Dr. Bay Village, Oh. 44140 Look forward to hearing from you. Best -- Les Szekely _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com From shart00 at hotmail.com Thu Jul 11 21:59:15 2002 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Thu Jul 11 21:59:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT - Music Director for "The Wizard of Oz" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Garfield Hts. Little Theatre is in need of a musical director for it'= s fall production of "The Wizard of Oz". Shows will run the first three = weekends of November 2002. Auditions to be held in August and this is a = paid position. Staff includes director Dave Wells, choreographer Dorothy= Hetzel with sets by Sue Jasterbowski. If you are interested, or can pas= s this notice on to someone else who might be, PLEASE call Dave at 216-66= 2-1223 or Gary at 216-341-5241.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer = download : http://explorer.msn.com ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Jul 12 07:55:06 2002 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 07:55:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical theater, musical director/accompanist and mystery actors needed Message-ID: <152.10b23c13.2a602a54@aol.com> --part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Floriano Productions is in need of musical theater performers for an original musical revue at Williams On The Lake in Medina for two performance dates in November, 2002. It is called, "White Christmas Cavalcade". Also need are murder mystery performers for several dates coming up in the fall. Excellent pay! Email pfloriano at aol.com. --part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Floriano Productions is in need of musical theater performers for an original musical revue at Williams On The Lake in Medina for two performance dates in November, 2002.  It is called, "White Christmas Cavalcade".  Also need  are murder mystery performers for several dates coming up in the fall.  Excellent pay!  Email pfloriano at aol.com.   

--part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary-- >From kvanaken at citytheatrecompany.org" City Theatre Company (Pittsburgh, PA), dedicated to contemporary and new work, seeks full-time Education Director for Fall 2002 to oversee large Young Playwrights program; oversee internships; research/write grants; facilitate school attendance and teacher/student participation in programming; write for publications. Experience in arts education preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Send introduction letter, resume, writing sample, and three professional references ASAP to: Artistic Director, City Theatre, 1300 Bingham Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, fax 412/431-5535. Questions to: caquiline at citytheatrecompany.org. From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "PlayActs" Staged Readings, July 20th & 21st. Message-ID: <33.29d6843e.2a6052b6@aol.com> --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brian Zoldessy, Director Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern & Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Present "PlayActs" a Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings Tri-C Eastern Campus . Studio Theatre -- Building 2 4250 Richmond Road Saturday, July 20th . 7:00 PM Sunday, July, 21st . 3:00 PM Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Students perform original . Plays . Sketches . & . Scenes . The Casts of the Staged Readings include: Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. . Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox . All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox . Aftermath, by Carl Long . Simple Lives, by Carl Long . Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer . Extended Family, by Terry Sandler . In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor Admission: . Sat. July 21st $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door) . Sun. July 22nd $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door . Both Days $16.00 adv. purchase ($18.00 at door) . Major Credit Cards accepted . Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance. --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Brian Zoldessy, Director
Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern

&
Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

Present

"PlayActs"
a
Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings

  Tri-C Eastern Campus  .  Studio Theatre -- Building 2
4250 Richmond Road

       Saturday, July 20th   .    7:00 PM

                                                               Sunday,  July, 21st       .    3:00 PM


          Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Student
               perform original . Plays .  Sketches . & . Scenes .

The Casts of the Staged Readings include:  Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. 


        .     Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox
                         .     All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox

                                                                  .     Aftermath, by Carl Long

   .     Simple Lives, by Carl Long
               .     Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer
               .     Extended Family, by Terry Sandler
              .     In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor

                   Admission:
                         . Sat. July 21st    $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door)   
                         . Sun. July 22nd  $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door
                               . Both Days          $16.00 
adv. purchase     ($18.00 at door)
                                                    .  Major Credit Cards accepted  .
                  
                   Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance.
                 




--part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary-- From AuditionInfo at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 From: AuditionInfo at aol.com (AuditionInfo at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-Female Singer Message-ID: <5b.2a9d4efa.2a606e14@aol.com> Pickwick & Frolic is casting a female replacement to sing pop arrangements in stage show with a group of five girls. Club opens downtown in August just off Euclid Avenue on East 4th St. Replacement begins in September. Must have a strong mezzo belt, be good with harmonies and be able to pick up simple dance moves. Rehearsal schedule is flexible. Directed by Michael Rogaliner with musical direction by John DiSanto. Position is paid. Interested parties may forward a resume to AuditionInfo at aol.com or CABARET ROCK, 18932 Winslow Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44122. From mike at r-town.net Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Shape of Things" at Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <000901c229c5$d9bc7d20$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON AUGUST 5-6, 2002 FOR NEIL LABUTE'S THE SHAPE OF THINGS. Ensemble Theatre is holding AEA and non-AEA auditions for two male and two female college-aged roles for the Cleveland premiere of Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things, directed by Charles Kartali. The show will run October 17 through November 3, 2002. Auditions will be held on Monday, August 5 and Tuesday, August 6, at 7:00 p.m. at the Ensemble Theatre located in The Civic at 3130 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Those auditioning should bring a current headshot and resume, and be prepared to perform a one- to two-minute contemporary monologue. Equity actors will be seen first. Michael Raum R-Town Communications From Drueart at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 From: Drueart at aol.com (Drueart at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOOTLOOSE -'A tent full of talent' Star Beacon Review. Message-ID: <138.11287cfb.2a606f14@aol.com> --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose' By ROGER SMITH A REVIEW ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess." Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show. The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser. Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson. Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage. Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.". The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets. --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose'
By ROGER SMITH
A REVIEW
ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess."        Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show.
       The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser.        Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson.
       Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage.
       Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.".
       The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets.


--part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Youth Captivating in 'Godspell' production Message-ID: <8e.2acec94a.2a60834c@aol.com> --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION by Deborah Guziak Charades. The Blues Brothers. A cell phone commercial. Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets. Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves. Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn. According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs. "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale. We only need to take care of our little corner. The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated. This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast. But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show. An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber. I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are. Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show. The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be. The movements of SCT's performers were natural. They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally. Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12. The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved. There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show. The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21. The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43. Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults. For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION
by Deborah Guziak

         Charades.  The Blues Brothers.  A cell phone commercial.  Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets.  Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". 
         Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves.  Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn.
         According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs.
         "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale.  We only need to take care of our little corner.  The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated.
         This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast.  But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show.  An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber.
         I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are.  Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show.     
         The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be.  The movements of SCT's performers were natural.  They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally.
         Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12.  The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved.  There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show.
         The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21.  The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43.  Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults.  For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. 




--part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary-- From Cesearsforum at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum at Kennedy's presents two Strindberg One-Act Plays Message-ID: <43.e3835fb.2a6083c9@aol.com> --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity. Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension. The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man. Who is the stronger? The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them. Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama. A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career. Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes. Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved. He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis. Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer. His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences. Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS. Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country. The Cesear's Forum production cast includes: Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake. THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm. All seats $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio.  Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity.  Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension.  The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man.  Who is the stronger?  The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them.

Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama.  A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career.  Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes.  Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved.  He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis.  Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer.  His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter.

Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences.  Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS.  Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country.  The Cesear's Forum production cast includes:  Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake.

THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm.  All seats $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.      
--part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary-- From theresab at eudoramail.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 From: theresab at eudoramail.com (Theresa Benyo) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Rev'd Up" Band Appearance Message-ID: Well, they are at it again! The "Rev'd Up" band will be appearing Friday, July 19th from 9PM to 1AM at the Olde Whedon Grille in Hudson. It's at 200 North Main St. (State Rt. 91) in downtown Hudson diagonal from the Clock Tower (330-650-0013). It's a great place to eat dinner as well. Classic Rock... All Night Long! Jim Marzullo: Lead Vocals, Guitar Steve Smith: Guitar, Backup Vocals Gary Oliver: Keyboards, Vocals Sergio Iriate: Drums Join us for a rockin' good time! Theresa Benyo (Rev'd Up groupie - well, not really, but I'm engaged to the lead singer!) Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1457608.3235480318@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the rest of the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl 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 jkennedy at eohio.net Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 From: jkennedy at eohio.net (Jan H. Kennedy) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for murder mystery dinner play Message-ID: <001301c229e3$d083aa80$bf078c18@jkennedy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Paid performances for three men, three women. Actors needed for "A = Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery dinner theater play that will = open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden Village area near Canton, = and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also need understudies, = who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. Audition Wednesday = (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar Street, just = west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email Jan H. Kennedy, = director, at jkennedy at eohio.net for another date. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Paid performances for three = men, three=20 women. Actors needed for "A Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery = dinner=20 theater play that will open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden = Village=20 area near Canton, and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also = need=20 understudies, who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. = Audition=20 Wednesday (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar = Street,=20 just west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email = Jan H.=20 Kennedy, director, at jkennedy at eohio.net=20 for another date.
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0-- From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]How To Succeed.....at the Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <50.e37ce30.2a609b49@aol.com> CASSIDY THEATRE 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 The Cassidy Theatre is proud to present HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING! Join us for our season-ending musical comedy hit about a window washer who climbs the corporate ladder by following the steps in a "How to Succeed" pamphlet!! Featuring the songs "Brotherhood of Man" and "I Believe in You", it's the perfect antidote to the summer heat! July 19 - August 11 Fridays and Saturdays at 8p.m. Sundays at 3p.m. Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert Based on "How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" by Shepherd Mead Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 For further information please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday. The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. From emadden at kent.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sterling reviews of Porthouse Theatre's ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Message-ID: <3D3F27F7@webmail.kent.edu> PORTHOUSE HITS THE MARK WITH STERLING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Plain Dealer Headline) PORTHOUSE THEATRE PULLS OFF CHALLENGING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Beacon Journal Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST PLEASES AT PORTHOUSE (Cleveland Free Times Headline) YOU'LL GO CUCKOO OVER THIS MAGICAL PRODUCTION (West Side Leader Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE (The Times Newspapers Headline) "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It's a winner!" Roy Berko - The Times Newspapers "Director Sue Ott Rowlands correctly emphasizes the comedy and is well served in the effort by Marty Lodge....Wryly deadpanned, the actor downplays the character's conniving, nasty egotism to feature his smartass charm, which Lodge embodies with considerable facility." James Damico - Cleveland Free Times "The "chronics," played by Daniel Benko, Adam Day Howard and Michael Sherman, do fine acting jobs with their twitching, repetitive movements, clinging to walls or huddling in corners. None of them says a word." Kerry Clawson - The Beacon Journal "From the play's first moments, it is clear that director Sue Ott Rowlands has crafted a smooth theatrical machine." "Rarely does a show have such a strong supporting cast as this..." Jacqueline Gerber - The Plain Dealer "The staff at Porthouse Theatre has brought a stunning production of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST its summer series. The theme that ties this summer's Porthouse productions together is "Magic," and this production is definitely that." David Ritchey - West Side Leader ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST runs through Saturday, July 20th. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. Tickets are $15 - $20 with discounts available for students and *seniors. To purchase tickets call the box at 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. The box office is open Monday - Saturday from 12 PM to 6 PM in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. The box office is open on the grounds of Porthouse Theatre one hour before each performance. *Senior discounts are not available on Friday & Saturday. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wizard of Oz @ GHLT Message-ID: <18FE39AE.79B6C037.029F096D@aol.com> Hi, this is Dave Wells with The Garfield Heights Little Theatre. A woman called yesterday regarding the position of Music Director for The Wizard of Oz. My daughter lost your telephone number so if you could please call me back @ 216-662-1223, I'd like to talk to you.Thanks Dave From RaySzuch at aol.com Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 From: RaySzuch at aol.com (RaySzuch at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - B/W Short 16 mm film - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Message-ID: <1b9.31b7846.2a61a848@aol.com> --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film. Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 worldeonline.com Ray Szuch, Director/CEO North Coast Central Casting! --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM
Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film.  Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th.

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
(216) 651-5441
worldeonline.com


Ray Szuch, Director/CEO
North Coast Central Casting!

--part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditon reminder - "I Hate Hamlet" Message-ID: <90.28c3b23d.2a62472c@aol.com> --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round 44820 Middle Ridge Rd. Amherst, OH 44001 Phone: (440) 988-5613 email: WSPAmherst at aol.com Website: www.workshopplayers.com For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre. Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002. All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s. This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard. Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star. While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life. Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog. For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message) Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round
44820 Middle Ridge Rd.
Amherst, OH  44001
Phone:  (440) 988-5613
email:  WSPAmherst at aol.com
Website: www.workshopplayers.com




For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre.  Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002.  All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s.
This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard.  Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star.  While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life.  Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog.
For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message)
Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

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--part1_1ad.513134a.2a62bafb_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION UPDATE FOR HABITAT FOR INSANITY SKETCH COMEDY Message-ID: <20020714180509.24870.qmail@web11607.mail.yahoo.com> --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii *****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE******* CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON PHONE: 216-367-7133 EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you! We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh. The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation. Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served. Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers. A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary. HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing. For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com Current writers and performers of HFI include Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer Jim Fath - Writer/Performer Mike Martone - Writer Derek Koger - Writer Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer Rich Jones - Writer/Performer Also contributing are John and Chris Bohan James Green Maria Livers Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations. Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242 Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

*****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*******

CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON

PHONE: 216-367-7133

EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM

 

HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you!

We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh.

The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation.

Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served.

Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers.

A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary.

HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing.

For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com

Current writers and performers of HFI include

Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer

Jim Fath - Writer/Performer

Mike Martone - Writer

Derek Koger - Writer

Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer

Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer

Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer

Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer

Rich Jones - Writer/Performer

Also contributing are

John and Chris Bohan

James Green

Maria Livers

Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations.

Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242

Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition



Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB



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Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Footloose" opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <140.11189f19.2a5aed92@aol.com> --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th. Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM. Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00. The talented and energetic cast are: REN McCORMACK William Skoviak ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning REV. SHAW MOORE Robert Catalano VI MOORE Pat Caruso ARIEL MOORE Nicole Cuglewski LULU WARNIKER Mary Kate McLaughlin WES WARNIKER Keith Jimison COACH DUNBAR Jack Warfield RUSTY Mariana Majer URLEEN Jackie Petrucci WENDY JOE Paige Miller Morand CHUCK CRANSTON Andy Marikis LYLE Tom Kondilas TRAVIS Derck Lindes BETTY BLAST Kim Baker WILLARD HEWITT Chris Luzniak PRINCIPAL CLARK John Dickman JEETER Jacob Shaffer BICKLE Michael Majer The Girls! Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th.  Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM.  Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00.

The talented and energetic cast are:

REN McCORMACK       William Skoviak
ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning
REV. SHAW MOORE     Robert Catalano
VI MOORE                Pat Caruso
ARIEL  MOORE           Nicole Cuglewski
LULU WARNIKER       Mary Kate McLaughlin
WES WARNIKER           Keith Jimison
COACH DUNBAR       Jack Warfield
RUSTY                     Mariana Majer
URLEEN                     Jackie Petrucci
WENDY JOE                Paige Miller Morand
CHUCK CRANSTON       Andy Marikis
LYLE                          Tom Kondilas
TRAVIS                     Derck Lindes
BETTY BLAST          Kim Baker
WILLARD HEWITT       Chris Luzniak
PRINCIPAL CLARK       John Dickman
JEETER                     Jacob Shaffer
BICKLE                     Michael Majer
The Girls!                 Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada

Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. 

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.
--part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary-- From keithgerchak at yahoo.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 From: keithgerchak at yahoo.com (Keith Gerchak) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Falsettos concert benefit at Madstone Centrum Message-ID: <20020708165846.88492.qmail@web20505.mail.yahoo.com> For Immediate Release For more information contact: Judy Price at the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland - 216.357.2223 AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos Monday, July 29, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. at the Madstone Centrum Theater located at the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd & Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights On Monday evening, July 29, 2002, the Madstone Centrum Theater will host a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Set in the earliest years of the AIDS epidemic, Falsettos tells the story of Marvin, a bisexual man who leaves his wife and son for another man. Hilarious and tragic, the Tony Award-winning Falsettos fearlessly presents questions of love, mortality, and loyalty in a world under the veil of a new and terrifying change. Come see for yourself why ? especially after two decades of HIV and AIDS ? this touching story is more powerful than ever. Directed by Maryann Nagel Music Direction by Marc Baker With Trisha Bestic as Cordelia Colin Cook as Whizzer Erica Miller Cowan as Trina Keith Gerchak as Mendel Maryann Nagel as Dr. Charlotte and David Robeano as Marvin The Madstone Centrum Theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard at Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased through the Taskforce. All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Life. Love. Sex. (and other unscheduled events.) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret 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_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a completely new light at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils, and divas of the musical stage. Whether it's starlight, streetlight or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song that is sure to spontaneously combust! The program features selections from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Show, and Dumbo! Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16. Available at Ticketmaster and Cain Park (216-371-3000). Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays thru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret=

See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a complete= ly new light
at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park

SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS

Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils= , and divas of the musical stage.  Whether it's starlight, streetlight = or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song t= hat is sure to spontaneously combust!  The program features selections = from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs= for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Sho= w, and Dumbo!

Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater
Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16.  Available at Ticketmaster an= d Cain Park (216-371-3000).  Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays t= hru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a must see show : GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Message-ID: <4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29@aol.com> --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Friday, July 12-7:30 **Saturday, July 13-7:30 **Sunday, July 14-4:00 **Friday, July 19 - 7:30 Saturday, July 20-7:30 Sunday, July 21-4:00 Thursday, July 25-7:30 **Friday, July 26-7:30 Saturday, July 27-7:30 Cost: Adults - $10, Students - $7 Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427 Address: Streetsboro Municipal Building 9184 State Route 43 Streetsboro, OH --ALEX-- Almost Famous... --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

GODSPELL
at Streetsboro Community Theatre
Friday, July 12-7:30   **Saturday, July 13-7:30    **Sunday, July 14-4:00
**Friday, July 19 - 7:30   Saturday, July 20-7:30  Sunday, July 21-4:00
Thursday, July 25-7:30   **Friday, July 26-7:30  Saturday, July 27-7:30


Cost: Adults - $10,  Students - $7

Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427

Address:  Streetsboro Municipal Building
                  9184 State Route 43
                   Streetsboro, OH




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Almost Famous...






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--part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING PRODUCTION STAFF FOR SCROOGE! Message-ID: --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OPEN FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL "SCROOGE". ---Production Manager ---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach ---Set Designer ---Costume Designer/Coordinator ---Props Designer Competitive Pay. CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879. EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY. e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks. --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE  HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS
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Message-ID: <19f.4dbccab.2a5b62a6@aol.com> Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre holding private auditions for an actress/dancer full figure for their evening lenght production "Alma de la Tierra." She should feel comfortable with drama, movement, singing....and have a very good sense of rhythm....good attitude also will help.... Please call Susana de Evert ( 216) 289-4144, or e-mail her back. Susana Weingarten deEvert (Co-Director, Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre) (Specialist in the integration of Latin Culture and QiGong in Modern Dance) Please visit our website, just click here <http://www.EvertDance.com> AOL From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres production of TESLA'S LETTERS Message-ID: <199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee@aol.com> --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MapleLeaf Summer Theatre performing at our new amitheatre "MAPLESTAGE" present the Cleveland Premiere of TESLA'S LETTERS by Jeffrey Stanley Directed by Timothy Coles JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27 all shows start at 8:30pm An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor. A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war. 440-942-7075 The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors! --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MapleLeaf Summer Theatre
performing at our new amitheatre
"MAPLESTAGE"

present the Cleveland Premiere of

TESLA'S LETTERS

by Jeffrey Stanley
Directed by Timothy Coles


JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27

all shows start at 8:30pm

An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor.
A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war.


440-942-7075

The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors!

--part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT 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_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS =B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespeare continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this Friday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14 at 7 PM. 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. 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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Tastes Like Chicken. --MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS
=B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespe= are continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this F= riday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van = Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July = 14 at 7 PM.

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.

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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonna= de.

For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Tastes Like Chicken.
--MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions for Dead Planet, an indie film Message-ID: <007101c2274d$1396a500$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm Open auditions for the film, Dead Planet Be prepared to read from the script while being video taped Auditions will be at Action Talent Agency 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza Mentor, OH 440-946-9000 ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The director, and a panel of his = associates, will be holding the auditions and doing the casting. If you have any questions, or need directions, reply to this message. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm
 
Open auditions for the film, Dead=20 Planet
 
Be prepared to read from the script = while being=20 video taped
 
Auditions will be at Action Talent=20 Agency
7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial = Plaza
Mentor, OH
440-946-9000
 
ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The = director,=20 and a panel of his associates, will be holding the auditions and doing = the=20 casting.
 
If you have any questions, or need = directions,=20 reply to this message.
------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520-- From raytom at en.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer assistance needed. Message-ID: JULY 9, 2002 FROM: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS IS LOOKING TO UPDATE OUR WEBSITE AND WE ARE SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED, CREATIVE WEB DESIGNER. ANY REFERRALS WOULD BE MOST APPRECIATED. PLEASE EMAIL US AT RAYTOM at EN.COM OR GIVE US A CALL AT (440) 892-5557 MANY THANKS, HELENE WEINBERG OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS http://www.outtolunchevents.com From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEME PARTY for Sci-Fi fans and sneak preview of the film Dead Planet Message-ID: <007c01c22750$58360f40$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SCI-FI Theme Party=20 for the film DEAD PLANET Meet the CAST and CREW of this exciting film being produced in Northeast Ohio! NON-STOP Entertainment! Food ... Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests Chinese Auction (tickets extra) Win a Walk On part inthe film! This is YOUR chance to feel like you have been involved in a movie! DEAD PLANET , a SAG film, will be produced in NE Ohio;=20 filming is scheduled to begin the first of September. One of the locations likely to be used is BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS (200+ acres of pristine nature). A special party has been planned for July 20th at Buccaneer.=20 Most of the acst and crew will be present. ALL proceeds from this party will go to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be = involved with the film. Entertainment -- Bands, Comedy Troupe, Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword = fight, and MUCH MORE! Sci-Fi Trivia Contests (with prizes), Costume Contest (with prizes), = Door Prizes! Chinese Auction -- hundreds of items, thousands of dollars retail value! Your ticket, $20 in advance ($25 at the gate), includes food, = entertainment, door prices, and much more! Wine and Beer -- available at an extra cost Chinese Auction tickets extra Special Limited Edition T-Shirts, with cast/crew autographs -- available = to purchase Saturday, July 20, 2002 2:00 to 10:00 pm Buccaneer Campgrounds -- 1408 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH (Conveniently located, just minutes off of I-90) FOR TICKETS: Contact Action Talent Agency 440-946-9000 actiontalent at core.com or any cast or crew member of Dead Planet ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
SCI-FI Theme Party
for=20 the film
DEAD PLANET
 
Meet the=20 CAST and CREW of this exciting film
being=20 produced in Northeast Ohio!
NON-STOP=20 Entertainment!
Food ...=20 Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests
Chinese=20 Auction (tickets extra)
Win a=20 Walk On part inthe film!
 
 
This is YOUR chance to = feel like you=20 have been involved in a movie!
DEAD PLANET , a = SAG film,=20 will be produced in NE Ohio;
filming is scheduled = to begin the first of September.
One of the locations = likely to be used=20 is
BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS = (200+ acres of=20 pristine nature).
A special party has been = planned for=20 July 20th at Buccaneer.
Most of the acst and = crew will be=20 present.
ALL proceeds from this = party will go=20 to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be involved with the film.
 
Entertainment -- Bands, = Comedy Troupe,=20 Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword fight,
and MUCH = MORE!
Sci-Fi Trivia Contests = (with prizes),=20 Costume Contest (with prizes), Door Prizes!
Chinese Auction -- = hundreds of items,=20 thousands of dollars retail value!
 
 
Your ticket, $20 in = advance ($25 at=20 the gate), includes food, entertainment, door prices, and much=20 more!
Wine and Beer -- = available at an extra=20 cost
Chinese Auction tickets=20 extra
Special Limited Edition = T-Shirts, with=20 cast/crew autographs -- available to purchase
 
Saturday, July 20, = 2002  =20 2:00 to 10:00 pm
Buccaneer = Campgrounds  -- 1408=20 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH
(Conveniently located, = just minutes=20 off of I-90)
 
FOR = TICKETS:
Contact Action Talent=20 Agency
440-946-9000
actiontalent at core.com
or any cast or crew = member of Dead=20 Planet
------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Flat Pack Message-ID: <002701c2276b$61546520$b883b9cd@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland's newest and only musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse = Pub. The Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, in = between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same location as Flanagan's = Wake). The group consists of members from Second City Conservatory, Cabaret = Dada and Flanagan's Wake. Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 for students. For information, = call 216 928-0017. Please come out and help support your fellow members of Cleveland's = theater community.=20 Thanks. Sean Lackey ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland's newest and = only=20 musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be=20 performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse Pub.  = The=20 Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, = in=20 between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same = location as=20 Flanagan's Wake).
 
The group consists of members from = Second City=20 Conservatory, Cabaret Dada and Flanagan's Wake.
 
Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 = for=20 students.  For information, call 216 928-0017.
 
Please come out and help support your = fellow=20 members of Cleveland's theater community. 
 
Thanks.
Sean Lackey
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60-- From MsCincinnati02 at aol.com Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 From: MsCincinnati02 at aol.com (MsCincinnati02 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention NE Ohio Talent! Message-ID: <9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6@aol.com> --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic acts in NE Ohio! Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to display?=20 Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in NE= =20 Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20 Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80=A6 yo= u name=20 it. If you have something you think other people need to see, we want to see= =20 it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from you comes in.=20 E-mail a description of your "act" to MsCincinnati02 at aol.com or=20 drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and= =20 include your phone number and an audition will be scheduled as soon as=20 possible. If your performance is on audio or video tape you will be contacte= d=20 where to send your media. All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th. If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent NOW= =20 is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 26th=20 and 27th.=20 We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio! --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic a= cts in NE Ohio!

Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to displa= y? Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in= NE Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20

Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80= =A6 you name it. If you have something you think other people need to see, w= e want to see it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from yo= u comes in. E-mail a description of your "act" to
 MsCincin= nati02 at aol.com or drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and include your phone nu= mber and an audition will be scheduled as soon as possible. If your performa= nce is on audio or video tape you will be contacted where to send your media= .

All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th.

If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent= NOW is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 2= 6th and 27th.=20

We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio= !

--part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cuckoo's Nest Intelligent, Sensitive and Insightful at Porthouse Message-ID: <20020710014311.23303.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CUCKOO?S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) The Times Newspapers--Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times- Olmsted-Fairview Times In his early 20s Ken Kesey volunteered to be a subject in experiments with hallucinogenic drugs.? Near the end of the trial, he began working the night shift in a mental ward.? He began to believe that the patients weren't really crazy after all, just more individualized than society was willing to accept.? The result of his experiences was the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The book, considered by many to be a masterpiece, was widely used as required reading in colleges just as baby boomers began to challenge authority. The movie and play versions have both received critical acclaim. The play, penned by Dale Wasserman, effectively develops the theme of the book. It is a grim satire set among the patients and workers in a mental institution. It tells the story of Randle McMurphy, an energetic con man, who seeks institutionalization as a means of escaping the rigors of a prison work farm without realizing that his short stay may turn out to be forever as he has given up his rights when he entered the facility. Before long, in order to reduce the sexual and emotional impotence of the men at the institution, he challenges the dictatorial Nurse Ratched. McMurphy becomes a hero, changing the lives of the inmates, but pays for his defiance with consequences that bring a startling conclusion to the story.? This is a very difficult script to produce. Its many nuances require unique acting skills as each character is finely developed, even those who do not speak. The Porthouse production, under the adept direction of Sue Ott Rowlands, is startlingly forceful. Rowlands hones fine performances from her cast, paces the production with precision, and competently leads the audience through the humor and pathos. Rowlands is ably assisted by a fine technical crew. Nolan O?Dell?s sterile set adds to the feeling of isolation and despair. Emily Cooper?s costumes give us clear pictures of each character. But most important is the cast. Annie Fitzpatrick, who portrays Nurse Ratched, received one of the highest compliments an actress can receive...she was booed during the curtain call. She was so effective in her controlled performance that the members of the audience came to hate Nurse Ratched, and could not separate Fitzpatrick from the character, even when the play was over. Marty Lode, as McMurphy, was the perfect foil for Ratched. He teased, taunted, feigned and struck with the effectiveness of a boa constrictor. He was charming and manipulative in a totally natural way. Never did acting get in the way of clarity of character development. Donald Clark was pathetically perfect as the stuttering, mother-controlled man child Billy. Adam Hoffman?s twisting hands, inappropriate grins, Albert Einstein hairdo, and bulging eyes made Anthony Martini a living being. Dudley Swetland, made the role of Dale Harding his. The best educated of the men on the ward, Harding gives the audience much of the information we need. He tells McMurphy how Nurse Ratched is able to maintain her power, how electroshock therapy works, what a lobotomy does to people. Swetland gives us hope as we see him change and seems ready to move on thanks to McMurphy. Chief Bromden often acts as our Greek chorus and guides us through the play. He is a tall and strong Native American who feigns muteness and deafness to protect himself from pain.? McMurphy rescues him from his silence.? He, in turn, rescues McMurphy from life as a vegetable. Michael Greyeyes gives a powerful and finely tuned performance as the Chief. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a play filled with questions. It asks, what is insanity? What is morality? It challenges the symbols of conformity and the role of therapeutic intervention. It probes human freedom versus control. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It?s a winner! Performance dates for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are July 4-20. The theatre is located on the grounds of the Blossom Center. Tickets range from $15-20, depending on the day of the week and are available from noon to 6 pm by calling 330-929-4416 or 800-262-9444. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From bwyner at earthlink.net Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 From: bwyner at earthlink.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vocal coach for theater & rock Message-ID: 216-831-8601x5102 Vocal coach currently enrolling new students for theater and rock singing. Reasonable rates. Musical Theater: Coaching covers topics such as how to choose appropirate music, excercising and strengthening the voice, expanding vocal range, taking care of the vocal instrument and interpretation & delivery of song and acting the song. Rock Singers: Get your voice to last through shows and rehearsals. Strengthen your quality and expand your range. I will work with you to get the sound you want. I will never impress on a singer a style that isn't true to your music. I have recently returned to Cleveland from New York, and will be coaching singers through Stagecrafters in Pepper Pike. I have been the musical director for countless theater productions and directed singers for the dueling piano show at Sweet Caroline's in Times Square. I am a trained and experienced teacher (B.S.Ed.), and have worked with students ranging from professional singers to third graders. My time slots are starting to fill up, but I still have plenty of availability. I am available every weekday starting at 2 PM. Please call Wendy Scott at (216) 831-8601 x 5102 with questions or to schedule sessions. From lnovelli at en.com Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Footloose opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20020710003042.007b8d20@mail.en.com> Footloose Opens at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Chagrin Falls --- Footloose, by Dean Pritchard and Walter Bobbie, opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Directed by Michael Flohr with choreography by Lisa-Marie French, the production runs through August 17. Based on the 1984 movie of the same name, Footloose tells the story of how a group of teens brings dancing to a small, Texas town for the first time in more than 120 years. The production includes more than 20 musical numbers in two acts, with music by Tom Snow, Kenny Loggins and Eric Carmen. The CVLT production stars Mitch McCarrell as Ren, Courtney Schloss as Ariel and a multi-talented cast of more than 20 performers, ranging in age from high school to retirees. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees on Sunday, July 28 and Sunday, August 4. Tickets are $16, $10 for seniors, $7 for students and may be purchased by calling 440-247-8955 or at the theater Box Office, Monday through Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m. Advance ticket sales have been strong; good seats are still available, but reservations are recommended. Lynn Novelli From jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 From: jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com (James Mango) Date: Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's 2002 Park Bench Tour visits Lincoln Park this Friday and Saturday!! Message-ID: <20020710132624.79763.qmail@web40007.mail.yahoo.com> Charenton Theater Co's outdoor touring production of I'm Not Rappaport visits Lincoln Park in the heart of Tremont this weekend. These performances are produced in conjunction with the Tremont Art Walk - so be sure to plan a full evening of fun in the heart of Cleveland's artistic community. Performances are FREE - no reservations are necesary the shows begin at 7:00 p.m. We ask that you bring a lawn chair or blanket for your comfort. For more information or directions visit -www.charenton.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Smokey Joe's Cafe" Opens at Beck!!! Message-ID: --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE ~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~ Opens This Friday, July 12th at THE BECK CENTER Directed and Choreographed by Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey Joe's Cafe" runs through August 11th. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM. The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented singer/actors including Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles. Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage! "Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at... 216-521-2540 --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE
~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~
Opens This Friday, July 12th at
THE BECK CENTER


Directed and Choreographed by
Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey
Joe's Cafe"
runs through August 11th. Performances
are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM.

The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented
singer/actors including
Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles.

Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special
Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage!

"Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at...

216-521-2540

--part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres 2 -4- 1 Coupon for TELSA'S LETTERS Message-ID: --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mapleleaf Summer Theatre performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard offering you a 2-4-1 with this email TELSA'S LETTERS Directed by Timothy Coles Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday July 12 and Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm This is A Cleveland Premiere call 440-942-7075 for reservations --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mapleleaf Summer Theatre
performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard

offering you a
2-4-1


with this email  

TELSA'S LETTERS

Directed by Timothy Coles

Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday
July 12 and  Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm


This is A Cleveland Premiere

call 440-942-7075
for reservations

--part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary-- From cnowlin at aftra.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Message from SAG re: DEAD PLANET Message-ID: <000501c22839$cb784920$1b37400c@aftracle2.aftra.com> Please note that although the producers for DEAD PLANET requested SAG contract paperwork, nothing has been filed as of today's date. The film has not yet been approved by SAG for shooting. Cathy Nowlin Executive Director Cleveland AFTRA Local SAG Caretaker Office From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer - CPT) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT is searching for costume form to use from July 15 - Aug 18th Message-ID: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List: Cleveland Public Theatre needs to borrow a costume form/dress dummy from July 15 through August 18 for the temporary costume shop it is setting up for its production of Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead. I hope we could borrow a form for free, but we could provide a deposit if that's a concern. Recommendation for sources to call are appreciated as well. Call Denis Griesmer at 216.631.2727 ext 208 or respond by email. THANKS. Denis M. Griesmer Associate Producer Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead Cleveland Public Theatre dgriesmer at cptonline.org 216.631.2727 ext. 208 Make plans to see Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead at Cleveland Public Theatre, opening Friday September 13. For details and performance times, surf to: www.cptonline.org. From david at badepitaph.org Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" 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_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON" "As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincent and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thursday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org. "As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS
WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON"

"As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincen= t and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thur= sday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 = FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org.

"As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival = schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part-- >From HMP Special Events" Wanted 2 Actors! ? Short Notice! ? Must be available to attend a rehearsal at 7pm on Thursday, July 10, 2002 (approx. 1 hour) ? Must be available to perform in a murder mystery (Southeast Suburb) on Wednesday evening, July 17, 2002 (approx. 1-1/2 hours) ? Must be comfortable with improvisation and voice projection ? Paid position Male, 30+ years old Will play a con man banker Female, 25 + years old Will play a bankers? clever and floozy wife Call 440-888-3575 or email! HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998 We Turn Dreams Into Reality! Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~ Bicentennials, Centennials website at: www.HMPevents.com/BIC. We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~ Mystery Interactives! www.HMPevents.com/id33.htm. From secretsout at msn.com Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 From: secretsout at msn.com (Les Szekely) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting for commercial Message-ID: Creative Video Productions is casting for a local car commercial. Non-Union. Needed: Actress 18-22 years old, pretty, nice smile, girl-next-door look. Experience preferred, but not mandatory. Just a professional attitude. Shooting will be local, should not take more than 3 hrs. Please email contact information to: SecretsOut at msn.com. Please include a few lines about whatever acting and/or filmmaking experience you have had. Thank you so much, Les Szekely Producer/Director Creative Videos _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com From Dewtripdad at aol.com Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 From: Dewtripdad at aol.com (Dewtripdad at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager For The Human Zoo Message-ID: <11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c@aol.com> --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone. Please respond to Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night  performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone.  Please respond to
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--part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary-- >From jim tahipsvawith Thu Jul 11 12:08:05 2002 From: jim tahipsvawith (jim tahipsvawith ) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:08:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folino seeking input Message-ID: <12127.020711 at wpot.net> Hey all, Dan Folino here looking for some input. I'm considering submitting a song for this lennon song writing contest thing, but want to make sure that it's not a waste of my time. The song I'm thinking about submitting is called "Anastasia" and is located at http://www.mp3.com/dan_folino Anyone willing to give some feedback? I'd greatly appreciate it! Also, thanks to everyone who made it out to see Zombie Prom!!! We ended up selling out most of the run. Oh yeah, and also also, thanks to everyone who made it out to the Centrum gig. The band and I had a blast! As a matter of fact, it seemed like everyone there had a blast...with the exception of the custodial crew, who probably had to dry clean the beer out of the first four rows. Sorry guys. ~DF http://www.danfolino.freeservers.com From rsummers at kent.edu Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT's Godspell - Energetic, unique and fun to watch - Review comments Message-ID: <3D2D949A.64BFFB67@kent.edu> --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper (comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02) I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie." That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre. And I loved every minute of it. Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground. Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production. Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said. A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene. Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show. The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage. Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons. He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand. Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion. Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs. As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner. Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary. Her soprano was confident and flexible, but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting. The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups. Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune. Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites: it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience. "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said. According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years. "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said. "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings. Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27. Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults. Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427. --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper
(comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02)

I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie."  That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre.  And I loved every minute of it.

Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground.  Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production.

Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said.

A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene.

Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show.  The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage.

Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons.  He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand.  Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion.

Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs.  As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner.

Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary.  Her soprano was confident and flexible,  but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting.

The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups.

Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune.

Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites:  it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience.  "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said.  According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years.  "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said.  "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings.

Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27.  Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults.  Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5-- From Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 From: Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Enlow, Randall) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Come see the FREE performance of... "Moliere: In Spite of Himself" Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, 20 All performances begin at 7pm -with a pre-show performance at 6:40pm=20 FREE (but donations accepted - and greatly appreciated!) Moliere, ah yes, I knew him well - but do you? The "McGonagle Players" presents two one-act plays by Moliere - "The Imaginary Cuckold" and "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" - in true renaissance style. A roving band of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain us with their own style of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in town!=20 Randall A. Enlow Theatre Technical Director Western Campus Theatre ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West

Come = see the FREE performance of

 Moliere: In Spite of Himself

           =             Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater

        =         =         July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, = 20

        =         =         All performances begin at = 7pm with a pre-show = performance at 6:40pm

        =         =         FREE (but donations accepted and greatly = appreciated!)

          =     Moliere, = ah yes, = I knew him = well - but do you? The McGonagle Players presents two one-act plays by Moliere The = Imaginary = Cuckold and The Doctor in Spite of Himself = - in true renaissance = style. A roving band = of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain = us with = their own style = of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in = town! =

Randall A. Enlow

Theatre Technical Director

Western Campus Theatre

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------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Jul 12 07:55:06 2002 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 07:55:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical theater, musical director/accompanist and mystery actors needed Message-ID: <152.10b23c13.2a602a54@aol.com> --part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Floriano Productions is in need of musical theater performers for an original musical revue at Williams On The Lake in Medina for two performance dates in November, 2002. It is called, "White Christmas Cavalcade". Also need are murder mystery performers for several dates coming up in the fall. Excellent pay! Email pfloriano at aol.com. --part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Floriano Productions is in need of musical theater performers for an original musical revue at Williams On The Lake in Medina for two performance dates in November, 2002.  It is called, "White Christmas Cavalcade".  Also need  are murder mystery performers for several dates coming up in the fall.  Excellent pay!  Email pfloriano at aol.com.   

--part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary-- >From kvanaken at citytheatrecompany.org" City Theatre Company (Pittsburgh, PA), dedicated to contemporary and new work, seeks full-time Education Director for Fall 2002 to oversee large Young Playwrights program; oversee internships; research/write grants; facilitate school attendance and teacher/student participation in programming; write for publications. Experience in arts education preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Send introduction letter, resume, writing sample, and three professional references ASAP to: Artistic Director, City Theatre, 1300 Bingham Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, fax 412/431-5535. Questions to: caquiline at citytheatrecompany.org. From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "PlayActs" Staged Readings, July 20th & 21st. Message-ID: <33.29d6843e.2a6052b6@aol.com> --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brian Zoldessy, Director Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern & Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Present "PlayActs" a Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings Tri-C Eastern Campus . Studio Theatre -- Building 2 4250 Richmond Road Saturday, July 20th . 7:00 PM Sunday, July, 21st . 3:00 PM Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Students perform original . Plays . Sketches . & . Scenes . The Casts of the Staged Readings include: Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. . Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox . All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox . Aftermath, by Carl Long . Simple Lives, by Carl Long . Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer . Extended Family, by Terry Sandler . In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor Admission: . Sat. July 21st $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door) . Sun. July 22nd $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door . Both Days $16.00 adv. purchase ($18.00 at door) . Major Credit Cards accepted . Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance. --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Brian Zoldessy, Director
Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern

&
Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

Present

"PlayActs"
a
Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings

  Tri-C Eastern Campus  .  Studio Theatre -- Building 2
4250 Richmond Road

       Saturday, July 20th   .    7:00 PM

                                                               Sunday,  July, 21st       .    3:00 PM


          Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Student
               perform original . Plays .  Sketches . & . Scenes .

The Casts of the Staged Readings include:  Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. 


        .     Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox
                         .     All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox

                                                                  .     Aftermath, by Carl Long

   .     Simple Lives, by Carl Long
               .     Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer
               .     Extended Family, by Terry Sandler
              .     In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor

                   Admission:
                         . Sat. July 21st    $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door)   
                         . Sun. July 22nd  $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door
                               . Both Days          $16.00 
adv. purchase     ($18.00 at door)
                                                    .  Major Credit Cards accepted  .
                  
                   Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance.
                 




--part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary-- From AuditionInfo at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 From: AuditionInfo at aol.com (AuditionInfo at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-Female Singer Message-ID: <5b.2a9d4efa.2a606e14@aol.com> Pickwick & Frolic is casting a female replacement to sing pop arrangements in stage show with a group of five girls. Club opens downtown in August just off Euclid Avenue on East 4th St. Replacement begins in September. Must have a strong mezzo belt, be good with harmonies and be able to pick up simple dance moves. Rehearsal schedule is flexible. Directed by Michael Rogaliner with musical direction by John DiSanto. Position is paid. Interested parties may forward a resume to AuditionInfo at aol.com or CABARET ROCK, 18932 Winslow Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44122. From mike at r-town.net Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Shape of Things" at Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <000901c229c5$d9bc7d20$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON AUGUST 5-6, 2002 FOR NEIL LABUTE'S THE SHAPE OF THINGS. Ensemble Theatre is holding AEA and non-AEA auditions for two male and two female college-aged roles for the Cleveland premiere of Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things, directed by Charles Kartali. The show will run October 17 through November 3, 2002. Auditions will be held on Monday, August 5 and Tuesday, August 6, at 7:00 p.m. at the Ensemble Theatre located in The Civic at 3130 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Those auditioning should bring a current headshot and resume, and be prepared to perform a one- to two-minute contemporary monologue. Equity actors will be seen first. Michael Raum R-Town Communications From Drueart at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 From: Drueart at aol.com (Drueart at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOOTLOOSE -'A tent full of talent' Star Beacon Review. Message-ID: <138.11287cfb.2a606f14@aol.com> --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose' By ROGER SMITH A REVIEW ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess." Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show. The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser. Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson. Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage. Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.". The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets. --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose'
By ROGER SMITH
A REVIEW
ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess."        Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show.
       The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser.        Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson.
       Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage.
       Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.".
       The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets.


--part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Youth Captivating in 'Godspell' production Message-ID: <8e.2acec94a.2a60834c@aol.com> --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION by Deborah Guziak Charades. The Blues Brothers. A cell phone commercial. Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets. Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves. Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn. According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs. "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale. We only need to take care of our little corner. The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated. This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast. But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show. An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber. I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are. Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show. The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be. The movements of SCT's performers were natural. They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally. Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12. The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved. There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show. The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21. The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43. Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults. For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION
by Deborah Guziak

         Charades.  The Blues Brothers.  A cell phone commercial.  Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets.  Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". 
         Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves.  Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn.
         According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs.
         "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale.  We only need to take care of our little corner.  The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated.
         This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast.  But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show.  An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber.
         I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are.  Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show.     
         The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be.  The movements of SCT's performers were natural.  They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally.
         Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12.  The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved.  There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show.
         The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21.  The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43.  Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults.  For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. 




--part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary-- From Cesearsforum at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum at Kennedy's presents two Strindberg One-Act Plays Message-ID: <43.e3835fb.2a6083c9@aol.com> --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity. Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension. The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man. Who is the stronger? The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them. Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama. A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career. Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes. Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved. He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis. Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer. His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences. Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS. Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country. The Cesear's Forum production cast includes: Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake. THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm. All seats $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio.  Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity.  Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension.  The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man.  Who is the stronger?  The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them.

Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama.  A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career.  Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes.  Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved.  He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis.  Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer.  His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter.

Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences.  Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS.  Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country.  The Cesear's Forum production cast includes:  Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake.

THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm.  All seats $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.      
--part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary-- From theresab at eudoramail.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 From: theresab at eudoramail.com (Theresa Benyo) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Rev'd Up" Band Appearance Message-ID: Well, they are at it again! The "Rev'd Up" band will be appearing Friday, July 19th from 9PM to 1AM at the Olde Whedon Grille in Hudson. It's at 200 North Main St. (State Rt. 91) in downtown Hudson diagonal from the Clock Tower (330-650-0013). It's a great place to eat dinner as well. Classic Rock... All Night Long! Jim Marzullo: Lead Vocals, Guitar Steve Smith: Guitar, Backup Vocals Gary Oliver: Keyboards, Vocals Sergio Iriate: Drums Join us for a rockin' good time! Theresa Benyo (Rev'd Up groupie - well, not really, but I'm engaged to the lead singer!) Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1457608.3235480318@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the rest of the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl 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 jkennedy at eohio.net Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 From: jkennedy at eohio.net (Jan H. Kennedy) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for murder mystery dinner play Message-ID: <001301c229e3$d083aa80$bf078c18@jkennedy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Paid performances for three men, three women. Actors needed for "A = Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery dinner theater play that will = open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden Village area near Canton, = and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also need understudies, = who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. Audition Wednesday = (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar Street, just = west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email Jan H. Kennedy, = director, at jkennedy at eohio.net for another date. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Paid performances for three = men, three=20 women. Actors needed for "A Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery = dinner=20 theater play that will open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden = Village=20 area near Canton, and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also = need=20 understudies, who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. = Audition=20 Wednesday (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar = Street,=20 just west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email = Jan H.=20 Kennedy, director, at jkennedy at eohio.net=20 for another date.
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0-- From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]How To Succeed.....at the Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <50.e37ce30.2a609b49@aol.com> CASSIDY THEATRE 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 The Cassidy Theatre is proud to present HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING! Join us for our season-ending musical comedy hit about a window washer who climbs the corporate ladder by following the steps in a "How to Succeed" pamphlet!! Featuring the songs "Brotherhood of Man" and "I Believe in You", it's the perfect antidote to the summer heat! July 19 - August 11 Fridays and Saturdays at 8p.m. Sundays at 3p.m. Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert Based on "How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" by Shepherd Mead Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 For further information please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday. The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. From emadden at kent.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sterling reviews of Porthouse Theatre's ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Message-ID: <3D3F27F7@webmail.kent.edu> PORTHOUSE HITS THE MARK WITH STERLING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Plain Dealer Headline) PORTHOUSE THEATRE PULLS OFF CHALLENGING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Beacon Journal Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST PLEASES AT PORTHOUSE (Cleveland Free Times Headline) YOU'LL GO CUCKOO OVER THIS MAGICAL PRODUCTION (West Side Leader Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE (The Times Newspapers Headline) "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It's a winner!" Roy Berko - The Times Newspapers "Director Sue Ott Rowlands correctly emphasizes the comedy and is well served in the effort by Marty Lodge....Wryly deadpanned, the actor downplays the character's conniving, nasty egotism to feature his smartass charm, which Lodge embodies with considerable facility." James Damico - Cleveland Free Times "The "chronics," played by Daniel Benko, Adam Day Howard and Michael Sherman, do fine acting jobs with their twitching, repetitive movements, clinging to walls or huddling in corners. None of them says a word." Kerry Clawson - The Beacon Journal "From the play's first moments, it is clear that director Sue Ott Rowlands has crafted a smooth theatrical machine." "Rarely does a show have such a strong supporting cast as this..." Jacqueline Gerber - The Plain Dealer "The staff at Porthouse Theatre has brought a stunning production of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST its summer series. The theme that ties this summer's Porthouse productions together is "Magic," and this production is definitely that." David Ritchey - West Side Leader ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST runs through Saturday, July 20th. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. Tickets are $15 - $20 with discounts available for students and *seniors. To purchase tickets call the box at 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. The box office is open Monday - Saturday from 12 PM to 6 PM in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. The box office is open on the grounds of Porthouse Theatre one hour before each performance. *Senior discounts are not available on Friday & Saturday. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wizard of Oz @ GHLT Message-ID: <18FE39AE.79B6C037.029F096D@aol.com> Hi, this is Dave Wells with The Garfield Heights Little Theatre. A woman called yesterday regarding the position of Music Director for The Wizard of Oz. My daughter lost your telephone number so if you could please call me back @ 216-662-1223, I'd like to talk to you.Thanks Dave From RaySzuch at aol.com Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 From: RaySzuch at aol.com (RaySzuch at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - B/W Short 16 mm film - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Message-ID: <1b9.31b7846.2a61a848@aol.com> --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film. Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 worldeonline.com Ray Szuch, Director/CEO North Coast Central Casting! --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM
Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film.  Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th.

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
(216) 651-5441
worldeonline.com


Ray Szuch, Director/CEO
North Coast Central Casting!

--part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditon reminder - "I Hate Hamlet" Message-ID: <90.28c3b23d.2a62472c@aol.com> --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round 44820 Middle Ridge Rd. Amherst, OH 44001 Phone: (440) 988-5613 email: WSPAmherst at aol.com Website: www.workshopplayers.com For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre. Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002. All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s. This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard. Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star. While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life. Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog. For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message) Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round
44820 Middle Ridge Rd.
Amherst, OH  44001
Phone:  (440) 988-5613
email:  WSPAmherst at aol.com
Website: www.workshopplayers.com




For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre.  Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002.  All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s.
This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard.  Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star.  While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life.  Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog.
For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message)
Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

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--part1_1ad.513134a.2a62bafb_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION UPDATE FOR HABITAT FOR INSANITY SKETCH COMEDY Message-ID: <20020714180509.24870.qmail@web11607.mail.yahoo.com> --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii *****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE******* CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON PHONE: 216-367-7133 EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you! We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh. The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation. Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served. Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers. A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary. HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing. For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com Current writers and performers of HFI include Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer Jim Fath - Writer/Performer Mike Martone - Writer Derek Koger - Writer Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer Rich Jones - Writer/Performer Also contributing are John and Chris Bohan James Green Maria Livers Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations. Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242 Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

*****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*******

CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON

PHONE: 216-367-7133

EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM

 

HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you!

We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh.

The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation.

Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served.

Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers.

A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary.

HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing.

For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com

Current writers and performers of HFI include

Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer

Jim Fath - Writer/Performer

Mike Martone - Writer

Derek Koger - Writer

Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer

Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer

Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer

Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer

Rich Jones - Writer/Performer

Also contributing are

John and Chris Bohan

James Green

Maria Livers

Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations.

Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242

Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition



Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB



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Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Footloose" opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <140.11189f19.2a5aed92@aol.com> --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th. Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM. Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00. The talented and energetic cast are: REN McCORMACK William Skoviak ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning REV. SHAW MOORE Robert Catalano VI MOORE Pat Caruso ARIEL MOORE Nicole Cuglewski LULU WARNIKER Mary Kate McLaughlin WES WARNIKER Keith Jimison COACH DUNBAR Jack Warfield RUSTY Mariana Majer URLEEN Jackie Petrucci WENDY JOE Paige Miller Morand CHUCK CRANSTON Andy Marikis LYLE Tom Kondilas TRAVIS Derck Lindes BETTY BLAST Kim Baker WILLARD HEWITT Chris Luzniak PRINCIPAL CLARK John Dickman JEETER Jacob Shaffer BICKLE Michael Majer The Girls! Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th.  Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM.  Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00.

The talented and energetic cast are:

REN McCORMACK       William Skoviak
ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning
REV. SHAW MOORE     Robert Catalano
VI MOORE                Pat Caruso
ARIEL  MOORE           Nicole Cuglewski
LULU WARNIKER       Mary Kate McLaughlin
WES WARNIKER           Keith Jimison
COACH DUNBAR       Jack Warfield
RUSTY                     Mariana Majer
URLEEN                     Jackie Petrucci
WENDY JOE                Paige Miller Morand
CHUCK CRANSTON       Andy Marikis
LYLE                          Tom Kondilas
TRAVIS                     Derck Lindes
BETTY BLAST          Kim Baker
WILLARD HEWITT       Chris Luzniak
PRINCIPAL CLARK       John Dickman
JEETER                     Jacob Shaffer
BICKLE                     Michael Majer
The Girls!                 Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada

Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. 

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.
--part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary-- From keithgerchak at yahoo.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 From: keithgerchak at yahoo.com (Keith Gerchak) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Falsettos concert benefit at Madstone Centrum Message-ID: <20020708165846.88492.qmail@web20505.mail.yahoo.com> For Immediate Release For more information contact: Judy Price at the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland - 216.357.2223 AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos Monday, July 29, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. at the Madstone Centrum Theater located at the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd & Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights On Monday evening, July 29, 2002, the Madstone Centrum Theater will host a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Set in the earliest years of the AIDS epidemic, Falsettos tells the story of Marvin, a bisexual man who leaves his wife and son for another man. Hilarious and tragic, the Tony Award-winning Falsettos fearlessly presents questions of love, mortality, and loyalty in a world under the veil of a new and terrifying change. Come see for yourself why ? especially after two decades of HIV and AIDS ? this touching story is more powerful than ever. Directed by Maryann Nagel Music Direction by Marc Baker With Trisha Bestic as Cordelia Colin Cook as Whizzer Erica Miller Cowan as Trina Keith Gerchak as Mendel Maryann Nagel as Dr. Charlotte and David Robeano as Marvin The Madstone Centrum Theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard at Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased through the Taskforce. All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Life. Love. Sex. (and other unscheduled events.) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret 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_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a completely new light at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils, and divas of the musical stage. Whether it's starlight, streetlight or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song that is sure to spontaneously combust! The program features selections from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Show, and Dumbo! Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16. Available at Ticketmaster and Cain Park (216-371-3000). Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays thru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret=

See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a complete= ly new light
at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park

SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS

Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils= , and divas of the musical stage.  Whether it's starlight, streetlight = or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song t= hat is sure to spontaneously combust!  The program features selections = from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs= for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Sho= w, and Dumbo!

Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater
Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16.  Available at Ticketmaster an= d Cain Park (216-371-3000).  Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays t= hru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a must see show : GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Message-ID: <4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29@aol.com> --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Friday, July 12-7:30 **Saturday, July 13-7:30 **Sunday, July 14-4:00 **Friday, July 19 - 7:30 Saturday, July 20-7:30 Sunday, July 21-4:00 Thursday, July 25-7:30 **Friday, July 26-7:30 Saturday, July 27-7:30 Cost: Adults - $10, Students - $7 Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427 Address: Streetsboro Municipal Building 9184 State Route 43 Streetsboro, OH --ALEX-- Almost Famous... --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

GODSPELL
at Streetsboro Community Theatre
Friday, July 12-7:30   **Saturday, July 13-7:30    **Sunday, July 14-4:00
**Friday, July 19 - 7:30   Saturday, July 20-7:30  Sunday, July 21-4:00
Thursday, July 25-7:30   **Friday, July 26-7:30  Saturday, July 27-7:30


Cost: Adults - $10,  Students - $7

Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427

Address:  Streetsboro Municipal Building
                  9184 State Route 43
                   Streetsboro, OH




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TO HIRE AN ACCOMPLISHED ACCORDION
PLAYER (preferably a teenager, but not limited) FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF "THE BAKER'S WIFE".
7 PERFORMANCES
July 26, 26, 27 & Aug 1,2,3,4
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CALL DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR
AT 281-6879.
--part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING PRODUCTION STAFF FOR SCROOGE! Message-ID: --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OPEN FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL "SCROOGE". ---Production Manager ---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach ---Set Designer ---Costume Designer/Coordinator ---Props Designer Competitive Pay. CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879. EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY. e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks. --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE  HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS
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---Production Manager
---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach
---Set Designer
---Costume Designer/Coordinator
---Props Designer

Competitive Pay.

CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879.
EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY.
e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com
Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks.
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Message-ID: <19f.4dbccab.2a5b62a6@aol.com> Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre holding private auditions for an actress/dancer full figure for their evening lenght production "Alma de la Tierra." She should feel comfortable with drama, movement, singing....and have a very good sense of rhythm....good attitude also will help.... Please call Susana de Evert ( 216) 289-4144, or e-mail her back. Susana Weingarten deEvert (Co-Director, Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre) (Specialist in the integration of Latin Culture and QiGong in Modern Dance) Please visit our website, just click here <http://www.EvertDance.com> AOL From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres production of TESLA'S LETTERS Message-ID: <199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee@aol.com> --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MapleLeaf Summer Theatre performing at our new amitheatre "MAPLESTAGE" present the Cleveland Premiere of TESLA'S LETTERS by Jeffrey Stanley Directed by Timothy Coles JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27 all shows start at 8:30pm An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor. A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war. 440-942-7075 The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors! --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MapleLeaf Summer Theatre
performing at our new amitheatre
"MAPLESTAGE"

present the Cleveland Premiere of

TESLA'S LETTERS

by Jeffrey Stanley
Directed by Timothy Coles


JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27

all shows start at 8:30pm

An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor.
A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war.


440-942-7075

The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors!

--part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT 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_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS =B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespeare continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this Friday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14 at 7 PM. 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. 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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Tastes Like Chicken. --MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS
=B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespe= are continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this F= riday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van = Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July = 14 at 7 PM.

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.

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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonna= de.

For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Tastes Like Chicken.
--MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions for Dead Planet, an indie film Message-ID: <007101c2274d$1396a500$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm Open auditions for the film, Dead Planet Be prepared to read from the script while being video taped Auditions will be at Action Talent Agency 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza Mentor, OH 440-946-9000 ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The director, and a panel of his = associates, will be holding the auditions and doing the casting. If you have any questions, or need directions, reply to this message. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm
 
Open auditions for the film, Dead=20 Planet
 
Be prepared to read from the script = while being=20 video taped
 
Auditions will be at Action Talent=20 Agency
7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial = Plaza
Mentor, OH
440-946-9000
 
ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The = director,=20 and a panel of his associates, will be holding the auditions and doing = the=20 casting.
 
If you have any questions, or need = directions,=20 reply to this message.
------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520-- From raytom at en.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer assistance needed. Message-ID: JULY 9, 2002 FROM: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS IS LOOKING TO UPDATE OUR WEBSITE AND WE ARE SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED, CREATIVE WEB DESIGNER. ANY REFERRALS WOULD BE MOST APPRECIATED. PLEASE EMAIL US AT RAYTOM at EN.COM OR GIVE US A CALL AT (440) 892-5557 MANY THANKS, HELENE WEINBERG OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS http://www.outtolunchevents.com From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEME PARTY for Sci-Fi fans and sneak preview of the film Dead Planet Message-ID: <007c01c22750$58360f40$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SCI-FI Theme Party=20 for the film DEAD PLANET Meet the CAST and CREW of this exciting film being produced in Northeast Ohio! NON-STOP Entertainment! Food ... Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests Chinese Auction (tickets extra) Win a Walk On part inthe film! This is YOUR chance to feel like you have been involved in a movie! DEAD PLANET , a SAG film, will be produced in NE Ohio;=20 filming is scheduled to begin the first of September. One of the locations likely to be used is BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS (200+ acres of pristine nature). A special party has been planned for July 20th at Buccaneer.=20 Most of the acst and crew will be present. ALL proceeds from this party will go to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be = involved with the film. Entertainment -- Bands, Comedy Troupe, Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword = fight, and MUCH MORE! Sci-Fi Trivia Contests (with prizes), Costume Contest (with prizes), = Door Prizes! Chinese Auction -- hundreds of items, thousands of dollars retail value! Your ticket, $20 in advance ($25 at the gate), includes food, = entertainment, door prices, and much more! Wine and Beer -- available at an extra cost Chinese Auction tickets extra Special Limited Edition T-Shirts, with cast/crew autographs -- available = to purchase Saturday, July 20, 2002 2:00 to 10:00 pm Buccaneer Campgrounds -- 1408 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH (Conveniently located, just minutes off of I-90) FOR TICKETS: Contact Action Talent Agency 440-946-9000 actiontalent at core.com or any cast or crew member of Dead Planet ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
SCI-FI Theme Party
for=20 the film
DEAD PLANET
 
Meet the=20 CAST and CREW of this exciting film
being=20 produced in Northeast Ohio!
NON-STOP=20 Entertainment!
Food ...=20 Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests
Chinese=20 Auction (tickets extra)
Win a=20 Walk On part inthe film!
 
 
This is YOUR chance to = feel like you=20 have been involved in a movie!
DEAD PLANET , a = SAG film,=20 will be produced in NE Ohio;
filming is scheduled = to begin the first of September.
One of the locations = likely to be used=20 is
BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS = (200+ acres of=20 pristine nature).
A special party has been = planned for=20 July 20th at Buccaneer.
Most of the acst and = crew will be=20 present.
ALL proceeds from this = party will go=20 to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be involved with the film.
 
Entertainment -- Bands, = Comedy Troupe,=20 Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword fight,
and MUCH = MORE!
Sci-Fi Trivia Contests = (with prizes),=20 Costume Contest (with prizes), Door Prizes!
Chinese Auction -- = hundreds of items,=20 thousands of dollars retail value!
 
 
Your ticket, $20 in = advance ($25 at=20 the gate), includes food, entertainment, door prices, and much=20 more!
Wine and Beer -- = available at an extra=20 cost
Chinese Auction tickets=20 extra
Special Limited Edition = T-Shirts, with=20 cast/crew autographs -- available to purchase
 
Saturday, July 20, = 2002  =20 2:00 to 10:00 pm
Buccaneer = Campgrounds  -- 1408=20 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH
(Conveniently located, = just minutes=20 off of I-90)
 
FOR = TICKETS:
Contact Action Talent=20 Agency
440-946-9000
actiontalent at core.com
or any cast or crew = member of Dead=20 Planet
------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Flat Pack Message-ID: <002701c2276b$61546520$b883b9cd@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland's newest and only musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse = Pub. The Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, in = between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same location as Flanagan's = Wake). The group consists of members from Second City Conservatory, Cabaret = Dada and Flanagan's Wake. Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 for students. For information, = call 216 928-0017. Please come out and help support your fellow members of Cleveland's = theater community.=20 Thanks. Sean Lackey ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland's newest and = only=20 musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be=20 performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse Pub.  = The=20 Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, = in=20 between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same = location as=20 Flanagan's Wake).
 
The group consists of members from = Second City=20 Conservatory, Cabaret Dada and Flanagan's Wake.
 
Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 = for=20 students.  For information, call 216 928-0017.
 
Please come out and help support your = fellow=20 members of Cleveland's theater community. 
 
Thanks.
Sean Lackey
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60-- From MsCincinnati02 at aol.com Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 From: MsCincinnati02 at aol.com (MsCincinnati02 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention NE Ohio Talent! Message-ID: <9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6@aol.com> --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic acts in NE Ohio! Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to display?=20 Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in NE= =20 Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20 Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80=A6 yo= u name=20 it. If you have something you think other people need to see, we want to see= =20 it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from you comes in.=20 E-mail a description of your "act" to MsCincinnati02 at aol.com or=20 drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and= =20 include your phone number and an audition will be scheduled as soon as=20 possible. If your performance is on audio or video tape you will be contacte= d=20 where to send your media. All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th. If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent NOW= =20 is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 26th=20 and 27th.=20 We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio! --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic a= cts in NE Ohio!

Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to displa= y? Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in= NE Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20

Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80= =A6 you name it. If you have something you think other people need to see, w= e want to see it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from yo= u comes in. E-mail a description of your "act" to
 MsCincin= nati02 at aol.com or drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and include your phone nu= mber and an audition will be scheduled as soon as possible. If your performa= nce is on audio or video tape you will be contacted where to send your media= .

All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th.

If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent= NOW is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 2= 6th and 27th.=20

We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio= !

--part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cuckoo's Nest Intelligent, Sensitive and Insightful at Porthouse Message-ID: <20020710014311.23303.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CUCKOO?S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) The Times Newspapers--Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times- Olmsted-Fairview Times In his early 20s Ken Kesey volunteered to be a subject in experiments with hallucinogenic drugs.? Near the end of the trial, he began working the night shift in a mental ward.? He began to believe that the patients weren't really crazy after all, just more individualized than society was willing to accept.? The result of his experiences was the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The book, considered by many to be a masterpiece, was widely used as required reading in colleges just as baby boomers began to challenge authority. The movie and play versions have both received critical acclaim. The play, penned by Dale Wasserman, effectively develops the theme of the book. It is a grim satire set among the patients and workers in a mental institution. It tells the story of Randle McMurphy, an energetic con man, who seeks institutionalization as a means of escaping the rigors of a prison work farm without realizing that his short stay may turn out to be forever as he has given up his rights when he entered the facility. Before long, in order to reduce the sexual and emotional impotence of the men at the institution, he challenges the dictatorial Nurse Ratched. McMurphy becomes a hero, changing the lives of the inmates, but pays for his defiance with consequences that bring a startling conclusion to the story.? This is a very difficult script to produce. Its many nuances require unique acting skills as each character is finely developed, even those who do not speak. The Porthouse production, under the adept direction of Sue Ott Rowlands, is startlingly forceful. Rowlands hones fine performances from her cast, paces the production with precision, and competently leads the audience through the humor and pathos. Rowlands is ably assisted by a fine technical crew. Nolan O?Dell?s sterile set adds to the feeling of isolation and despair. Emily Cooper?s costumes give us clear pictures of each character. But most important is the cast. Annie Fitzpatrick, who portrays Nurse Ratched, received one of the highest compliments an actress can receive...she was booed during the curtain call. She was so effective in her controlled performance that the members of the audience came to hate Nurse Ratched, and could not separate Fitzpatrick from the character, even when the play was over. Marty Lode, as McMurphy, was the perfect foil for Ratched. He teased, taunted, feigned and struck with the effectiveness of a boa constrictor. He was charming and manipulative in a totally natural way. Never did acting get in the way of clarity of character development. Donald Clark was pathetically perfect as the stuttering, mother-controlled man child Billy. Adam Hoffman?s twisting hands, inappropriate grins, Albert Einstein hairdo, and bulging eyes made Anthony Martini a living being. Dudley Swetland, made the role of Dale Harding his. The best educated of the men on the ward, Harding gives the audience much of the information we need. He tells McMurphy how Nurse Ratched is able to maintain her power, how electroshock therapy works, what a lobotomy does to people. Swetland gives us hope as we see him change and seems ready to move on thanks to McMurphy. Chief Bromden often acts as our Greek chorus and guides us through the play. He is a tall and strong Native American who feigns muteness and deafness to protect himself from pain.? McMurphy rescues him from his silence.? He, in turn, rescues McMurphy from life as a vegetable. Michael Greyeyes gives a powerful and finely tuned performance as the Chief. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a play filled with questions. It asks, what is insanity? What is morality? It challenges the symbols of conformity and the role of therapeutic intervention. It probes human freedom versus control. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It?s a winner! Performance dates for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are July 4-20. The theatre is located on the grounds of the Blossom Center. Tickets range from $15-20, depending on the day of the week and are available from noon to 6 pm by calling 330-929-4416 or 800-262-9444. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From bwyner at earthlink.net Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 From: bwyner at earthlink.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vocal coach for theater & rock Message-ID: 216-831-8601x5102 Vocal coach currently enrolling new students for theater and rock singing. Reasonable rates. Musical Theater: Coaching covers topics such as how to choose appropirate music, excercising and strengthening the voice, expanding vocal range, taking care of the vocal instrument and interpretation & delivery of song and acting the song. Rock Singers: Get your voice to last through shows and rehearsals. Strengthen your quality and expand your range. I will work with you to get the sound you want. I will never impress on a singer a style that isn't true to your music. I have recently returned to Cleveland from New York, and will be coaching singers through Stagecrafters in Pepper Pike. I have been the musical director for countless theater productions and directed singers for the dueling piano show at Sweet Caroline's in Times Square. I am a trained and experienced teacher (B.S.Ed.), and have worked with students ranging from professional singers to third graders. My time slots are starting to fill up, but I still have plenty of availability. I am available every weekday starting at 2 PM. Please call Wendy Scott at (216) 831-8601 x 5102 with questions or to schedule sessions. From lnovelli at en.com Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Footloose opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20020710003042.007b8d20@mail.en.com> Footloose Opens at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Chagrin Falls --- Footloose, by Dean Pritchard and Walter Bobbie, opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Directed by Michael Flohr with choreography by Lisa-Marie French, the production runs through August 17. Based on the 1984 movie of the same name, Footloose tells the story of how a group of teens brings dancing to a small, Texas town for the first time in more than 120 years. The production includes more than 20 musical numbers in two acts, with music by Tom Snow, Kenny Loggins and Eric Carmen. The CVLT production stars Mitch McCarrell as Ren, Courtney Schloss as Ariel and a multi-talented cast of more than 20 performers, ranging in age from high school to retirees. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees on Sunday, July 28 and Sunday, August 4. Tickets are $16, $10 for seniors, $7 for students and may be purchased by calling 440-247-8955 or at the theater Box Office, Monday through Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m. Advance ticket sales have been strong; good seats are still available, but reservations are recommended. Lynn Novelli From jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 From: jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com (James Mango) Date: Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's 2002 Park Bench Tour visits Lincoln Park this Friday and Saturday!! Message-ID: <20020710132624.79763.qmail@web40007.mail.yahoo.com> Charenton Theater Co's outdoor touring production of I'm Not Rappaport visits Lincoln Park in the heart of Tremont this weekend. These performances are produced in conjunction with the Tremont Art Walk - so be sure to plan a full evening of fun in the heart of Cleveland's artistic community. Performances are FREE - no reservations are necesary the shows begin at 7:00 p.m. We ask that you bring a lawn chair or blanket for your comfort. For more information or directions visit -www.charenton.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Smokey Joe's Cafe" Opens at Beck!!! Message-ID: --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE ~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~ Opens This Friday, July 12th at THE BECK CENTER Directed and Choreographed by Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey Joe's Cafe" runs through August 11th. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM. The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented singer/actors including Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles. Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage! "Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at... 216-521-2540 --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE
~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~
Opens This Friday, July 12th at
THE BECK CENTER


Directed and Choreographed by
Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey
Joe's Cafe"
runs through August 11th. Performances
are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM.

The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented
singer/actors including
Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles.

Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special
Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage!

"Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at...

216-521-2540

--part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres 2 -4- 1 Coupon for TELSA'S LETTERS Message-ID: --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mapleleaf Summer Theatre performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard offering you a 2-4-1 with this email TELSA'S LETTERS Directed by Timothy Coles Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday July 12 and Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm This is A Cleveland Premiere call 440-942-7075 for reservations --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mapleleaf Summer Theatre
performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard

offering you a
2-4-1


with this email  

TELSA'S LETTERS

Directed by Timothy Coles

Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday
July 12 and  Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm


This is A Cleveland Premiere

call 440-942-7075
for reservations

--part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary-- From cnowlin at aftra.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Message from SAG re: DEAD PLANET Message-ID: <000501c22839$cb784920$1b37400c@aftracle2.aftra.com> Please note that although the producers for DEAD PLANET requested SAG contract paperwork, nothing has been filed as of today's date. The film has not yet been approved by SAG for shooting. Cathy Nowlin Executive Director Cleveland AFTRA Local SAG Caretaker Office From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer - CPT) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT is searching for costume form to use from July 15 - Aug 18th Message-ID: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List: Cleveland Public Theatre needs to borrow a costume form/dress dummy from July 15 through August 18 for the temporary costume shop it is setting up for its production of Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead. I hope we could borrow a form for free, but we could provide a deposit if that's a concern. Recommendation for sources to call are appreciated as well. Call Denis Griesmer at 216.631.2727 ext 208 or respond by email. THANKS. Denis M. Griesmer Associate Producer Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead Cleveland Public Theatre dgriesmer at cptonline.org 216.631.2727 ext. 208 Make plans to see Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead at Cleveland Public Theatre, opening Friday September 13. For details and performance times, surf to: www.cptonline.org. From david at badepitaph.org Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" 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_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON" "As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincent and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thursday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org. "As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS
WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON"

"As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincen= t and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thur= sday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 = FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org.

"As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival = schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part-- >From HMP Special Events" Wanted 2 Actors! ? Short Notice! ? Must be available to attend a rehearsal at 7pm on Thursday, July 10, 2002 (approx. 1 hour) ? Must be available to perform in a murder mystery (Southeast Suburb) on Wednesday evening, July 17, 2002 (approx. 1-1/2 hours) ? Must be comfortable with improvisation and voice projection ? Paid position Male, 30+ years old Will play a con man banker Female, 25 + years old Will play a bankers? clever and floozy wife Call 440-888-3575 or email! HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998 We Turn Dreams Into Reality! Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~ Bicentennials, Centennials website at: www.HMPevents.com/BIC. We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~ Mystery Interactives! www.HMPevents.com/id33.htm. From secretsout at msn.com Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 From: secretsout at msn.com (Les Szekely) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting for commercial Message-ID: Creative Video Productions is casting for a local car commercial. Non-Union. Needed: Actress 18-22 years old, pretty, nice smile, girl-next-door look. Experience preferred, but not mandatory. Just a professional attitude. Shooting will be local, should not take more than 3 hrs. Please email contact information to: SecretsOut at msn.com. Please include a few lines about whatever acting and/or filmmaking experience you have had. Thank you so much, Les Szekely Producer/Director Creative Videos _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com From Dewtripdad at aol.com Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 From: Dewtripdad at aol.com (Dewtripdad at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager For The Human Zoo Message-ID: <11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c@aol.com> --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone. Please respond to Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night  performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone.  Please respond to
Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com
--part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary-- >From jim tahipsvawith Thu Jul 11 12:08:05 2002 From: jim tahipsvawith (jim tahipsvawith ) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:08:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folino seeking input Message-ID: <12127.020711 at wpot.net> Hey all, Dan Folino here looking for some input. I'm considering submitting a song for this lennon song writing contest thing, but want to make sure that it's not a waste of my time. The song I'm thinking about submitting is called "Anastasia" and is located at http://www.mp3.com/dan_folino Anyone willing to give some feedback? I'd greatly appreciate it! Also, thanks to everyone who made it out to see Zombie Prom!!! We ended up selling out most of the run. Oh yeah, and also also, thanks to everyone who made it out to the Centrum gig. The band and I had a blast! As a matter of fact, it seemed like everyone there had a blast...with the exception of the custodial crew, who probably had to dry clean the beer out of the first four rows. Sorry guys. ~DF http://www.danfolino.freeservers.com From rsummers at kent.edu Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT's Godspell - Energetic, unique and fun to watch - Review comments Message-ID: <3D2D949A.64BFFB67@kent.edu> --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper (comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02) I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie." That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre. And I loved every minute of it. Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground. Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production. Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said. A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene. Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show. The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage. Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons. He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand. Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion. Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs. As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner. Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary. Her soprano was confident and flexible, but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting. The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups. Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune. Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites: it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience. "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said. According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years. "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said. "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings. Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27. Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults. Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427. --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper
(comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02)

I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie."  That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre.  And I loved every minute of it.

Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground.  Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production.

Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said.

A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene.

Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show.  The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage.

Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons.  He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand.  Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion.

Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs.  As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner.

Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary.  Her soprano was confident and flexible,  but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting.

The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups.

Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune.

Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites:  it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience.  "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said.  According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years.  "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said.  "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings.

Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27.  Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults.  Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5-- From Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 From: Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Enlow, Randall) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Come see the FREE performance of... "Moliere: In Spite of Himself" Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, 20 All performances begin at 7pm -with a pre-show performance at 6:40pm=20 FREE (but donations accepted - and greatly appreciated!) Moliere, ah yes, I knew him well - but do you? The "McGonagle Players" presents two one-act plays by Moliere - "The Imaginary Cuckold" and "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" - in true renaissance style. A roving band of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain us with their own style of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in town!=20 Randall A. Enlow Theatre Technical Director Western Campus Theatre ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West

Come = see the FREE performance of

 Moliere: In Spite of Himself

           =             Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater

        =         =         July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, = 20

        =         =         All performances begin at = 7pm with a pre-show = performance at 6:40pm

        =         =         FREE (but donations accepted and greatly = appreciated!)

          =     Moliere, = ah yes, = I knew him = well - but do you? The McGonagle Players presents two one-act plays by Moliere The = Imaginary = Cuckold and The Doctor in Spite of Himself = - in true renaissance = style. A roving band = of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain = us with = their own style = of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in = town! =

Randall A. Enlow

Theatre Technical Director

Western Campus Theatre

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New! SBC Yahoo! Dial - 1st Month Free & unlimited access --0-604887185-1026404688=:10066-- From lakeerieplayers at lycos.com Thu Jul 11 14:29:18 2002 From: lakeerieplayers at lycos.com (Marifrances Conrad) Date: Thu Jul 11 14:29:18 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Guys for "H2$"! Message-ID: The Trumbull New Theatre in Niles, OH (around 40 minutes south of Chagrin Falls) is in need of several more male actors for their September production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". Please email me directly at lakeerieplayers at lycos.com and I will fill you in on the details. Thank you! Marifrances Conrad _____________________________________________________ Supercharge your e-mail with a 25MB Inbox, POP3 Access, No Ads and NoTaglines --> LYCOS MAIL PLUS. http://www.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus From redhen at logan.com Thu Jul 11 15:29:05 2002 From: redhen at logan.com (Red Hen Productions) Date: Thu Jul 11 15:29:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Red Hen Productions presents Commencing Message-ID: It's time for the fourth annual Red Hen Rehearsals staged reading! Commencing, by Jane Shepard, is a wonderful story of a blind date...from hell. It's been a long time since Kelly had a date, but when her blind date turns out to be a woman, all hell breaks loose. Without the usual candor of politeness, Kelly and Arlin ask each other serious questions about their choices and histories, and surprise themselves by letting their usual reserves down and developing and unlikely friendship. Directed by Jan Bruml with Harriett Logan and Cat Kenney nightly alternating the roles of Arlin and Kelly. The production runs from July 18 - August 3, Thrusday, Friday, and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. at Cafe Limbo, a great new restaurant with a funky vegetarian fare (12706 Larchmere Blvd. Just north of Shaker Square). Tickets are $6. Seating is limited, and it's air-conditioned! For Reservations call (216) 661-4301 or email redhen at logan.com - Red Hen Productions PO Box 91926, Cleveland OH 44101 * (216)661-4301 http://www.logan.com/redhen/ From secretsout at msn.com Thu Jul 11 21:59:02 2002 From: secretsout at msn.com (Les Szekely) Date: Thu Jul 11 21:59:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]need comical guy for commercial Message-ID: Need funny guy for commercial!! Looking for actor/comic, age 18-late 20?s, with strong comic acting ability to appear in a local, humorous but non-cheesy car commercial. Must be able to play a geeky character, along the lines of Jerry Lewis, Drew Carey, Jim Carrey, or anyone along those lines. Or just be funny. We?ll know it when we see it! Non-Union. We are shooting soon. Please email a response along with a resume or a line or two about your background. Also, email a headshot or photo, or if this is not possible, please mail photo to: Les Szekely C/o Creative Videos 511 Lake Forest Dr. Bay Village, Oh. 44140 Look forward to hearing from you. Best -- Les Szekely _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com From shart00 at hotmail.com Thu Jul 11 21:59:15 2002 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Thu Jul 11 21:59:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT - Music Director for "The Wizard of Oz" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Garfield Hts. Little Theatre is in need of a musical director for it'= s fall production of "The Wizard of Oz". Shows will run the first three = weekends of November 2002. Auditions to be held in August and this is a = paid position. Staff includes director Dave Wells, choreographer Dorothy= Hetzel with sets by Sue Jasterbowski. If you are interested, or can pas= s this notice on to someone else who might be, PLEASE call Dave at 216-66= 2-1223 or Gary at 216-341-5241.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer = download : http://explorer.msn.com ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C2291A.9D424650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Floriano Productions is in need of musical theater performers for an original musical revue at Williams On The Lake in Medina for two performance dates in November, 2002.  It is called, "White Christmas Cavalcade".  Also need  are murder mystery performers for several dates coming up in the fall.  Excellent pay!  Email pfloriano at aol.com.   

--part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary-- >From kvanaken at citytheatrecompany.org" City Theatre Company (Pittsburgh, PA), dedicated to contemporary and new work, seeks full-time Education Director for Fall 2002 to oversee large Young Playwrights program; oversee internships; research/write grants; facilitate school attendance and teacher/student participation in programming; write for publications. Experience in arts education preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Send introduction letter, resume, writing sample, and three professional references ASAP to: Artistic Director, City Theatre, 1300 Bingham Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, fax 412/431-5535. Questions to: caquiline at citytheatrecompany.org. From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "PlayActs" Staged Readings, July 20th & 21st. Message-ID: <33.29d6843e.2a6052b6@aol.com> --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brian Zoldessy, Director Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern & Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Present "PlayActs" a Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings Tri-C Eastern Campus . Studio Theatre -- Building 2 4250 Richmond Road Saturday, July 20th . 7:00 PM Sunday, July, 21st . 3:00 PM Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Students perform original . Plays . Sketches . & . Scenes . The Casts of the Staged Readings include: Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. . Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox . All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox . Aftermath, by Carl Long . Simple Lives, by Carl Long . Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer . Extended Family, by Terry Sandler . In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor Admission: . Sat. July 21st $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door) . Sun. July 22nd $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door . Both Days $16.00 adv. purchase ($18.00 at door) . Major Credit Cards accepted . Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance. --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Brian Zoldessy, Director
Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern

&
Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

Present

"PlayActs"
a
Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings

  Tri-C Eastern Campus  .  Studio Theatre -- Building 2
4250 Richmond Road

       Saturday, July 20th   .    7:00 PM

                                                               Sunday,  July, 21st       .    3:00 PM


          Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Student
               perform original . Plays .  Sketches . & . Scenes .

The Casts of the Staged Readings include:  Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. 


        .     Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox
                         .     All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox

                                                                  .     Aftermath, by Carl Long

   .     Simple Lives, by Carl Long
               .     Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer
               .     Extended Family, by Terry Sandler
              .     In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor

                   Admission:
                         . Sat. July 21st    $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door)   
                         . Sun. July 22nd  $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door
                               . Both Days          $16.00 
adv. purchase     ($18.00 at door)
                                                    .  Major Credit Cards accepted  .
                  
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--part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary-- From AuditionInfo at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 From: AuditionInfo at aol.com (AuditionInfo at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-Female Singer Message-ID: <5b.2a9d4efa.2a606e14@aol.com> Pickwick & Frolic is casting a female replacement to sing pop arrangements in stage show with a group of five girls. Club opens downtown in August just off Euclid Avenue on East 4th St. Replacement begins in September. Must have a strong mezzo belt, be good with harmonies and be able to pick up simple dance moves. Rehearsal schedule is flexible. Directed by Michael Rogaliner with musical direction by John DiSanto. Position is paid. Interested parties may forward a resume to AuditionInfo at aol.com or CABARET ROCK, 18932 Winslow Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44122. From mike at r-town.net Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Shape of Things" at Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <000901c229c5$d9bc7d20$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON AUGUST 5-6, 2002 FOR NEIL LABUTE'S THE SHAPE OF THINGS. Ensemble Theatre is holding AEA and non-AEA auditions for two male and two female college-aged roles for the Cleveland premiere of Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things, directed by Charles Kartali. The show will run October 17 through November 3, 2002. Auditions will be held on Monday, August 5 and Tuesday, August 6, at 7:00 p.m. at the Ensemble Theatre located in The Civic at 3130 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Those auditioning should bring a current headshot and resume, and be prepared to perform a one- to two-minute contemporary monologue. Equity actors will be seen first. Michael Raum R-Town Communications From Drueart at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 From: Drueart at aol.com (Drueart at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOOTLOOSE -'A tent full of talent' Star Beacon Review. Message-ID: <138.11287cfb.2a606f14@aol.com> --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose' By ROGER SMITH A REVIEW ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess." Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show. The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser. Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson. Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage. Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.". The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets. --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose'
By ROGER SMITH
A REVIEW
ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess."        Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show.
       The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser.        Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson.
       Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage.
       Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.".
       The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets.


--part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Youth Captivating in 'Godspell' production Message-ID: <8e.2acec94a.2a60834c@aol.com> --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION by Deborah Guziak Charades. The Blues Brothers. A cell phone commercial. Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets. Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves. Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn. According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs. "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale. We only need to take care of our little corner. The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated. This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast. But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show. An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber. I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are. Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show. The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be. The movements of SCT's performers were natural. They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally. Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12. The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved. There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show. The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21. The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43. Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults. For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION
by Deborah Guziak

         Charades.  The Blues Brothers.  A cell phone commercial.  Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets.  Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". 
         Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves.  Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn.
         According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs.
         "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale.  We only need to take care of our little corner.  The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated.
         This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast.  But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show.  An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber.
         I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are.  Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show.     
         The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be.  The movements of SCT's performers were natural.  They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally.
         Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12.  The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved.  There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show.
         The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21.  The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43.  Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults.  For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. 




--part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary-- From Cesearsforum at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum at Kennedy's presents two Strindberg One-Act Plays Message-ID: <43.e3835fb.2a6083c9@aol.com> --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity. Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension. The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man. Who is the stronger? The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them. Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama. A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career. Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes. Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved. He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis. Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer. His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences. Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS. Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country. The Cesear's Forum production cast includes: Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake. THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm. All seats $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio.  Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity.  Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension.  The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man.  Who is the stronger?  The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them.

Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama.  A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career.  Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes.  Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved.  He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis.  Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer.  His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter.

Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences.  Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS.  Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country.  The Cesear's Forum production cast includes:  Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake.

THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm.  All seats $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.      
--part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary-- From theresab at eudoramail.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 From: theresab at eudoramail.com (Theresa Benyo) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Rev'd Up" Band Appearance Message-ID: Well, they are at it again! The "Rev'd Up" band will be appearing Friday, July 19th from 9PM to 1AM at the Olde Whedon Grille in Hudson. It's at 200 North Main St. (State Rt. 91) in downtown Hudson diagonal from the Clock Tower (330-650-0013). It's a great place to eat dinner as well. Classic Rock... All Night Long! Jim Marzullo: Lead Vocals, Guitar Steve Smith: Guitar, Backup Vocals Gary Oliver: Keyboards, Vocals Sergio Iriate: Drums Join us for a rockin' good time! Theresa Benyo (Rev'd Up groupie - well, not really, but I'm engaged to the lead singer!) Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1457608.3235480318@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the rest of the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl 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 jkennedy at eohio.net Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 From: jkennedy at eohio.net (Jan H. Kennedy) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for murder mystery dinner play Message-ID: <001301c229e3$d083aa80$bf078c18@jkennedy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Paid performances for three men, three women. Actors needed for "A = Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery dinner theater play that will = open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden Village area near Canton, = and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also need understudies, = who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. Audition Wednesday = (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar Street, just = west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email Jan H. Kennedy, = director, at jkennedy at eohio.net for another date. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Paid performances for three = men, three=20 women. Actors needed for "A Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery = dinner=20 theater play that will open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden = Village=20 area near Canton, and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also = need=20 understudies, who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. = Audition=20 Wednesday (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar = Street,=20 just west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email = Jan H.=20 Kennedy, director, at jkennedy at eohio.net=20 for another date.
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0-- From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]How To Succeed.....at the Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <50.e37ce30.2a609b49@aol.com> CASSIDY THEATRE 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 The Cassidy Theatre is proud to present HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING! Join us for our season-ending musical comedy hit about a window washer who climbs the corporate ladder by following the steps in a "How to Succeed" pamphlet!! Featuring the songs "Brotherhood of Man" and "I Believe in You", it's the perfect antidote to the summer heat! July 19 - August 11 Fridays and Saturdays at 8p.m. Sundays at 3p.m. Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert Based on "How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" by Shepherd Mead Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 For further information please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday. The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. From emadden at kent.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sterling reviews of Porthouse Theatre's ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Message-ID: <3D3F27F7@webmail.kent.edu> PORTHOUSE HITS THE MARK WITH STERLING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Plain Dealer Headline) PORTHOUSE THEATRE PULLS OFF CHALLENGING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Beacon Journal Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST PLEASES AT PORTHOUSE (Cleveland Free Times Headline) YOU'LL GO CUCKOO OVER THIS MAGICAL PRODUCTION (West Side Leader Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE (The Times Newspapers Headline) "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It's a winner!" Roy Berko - The Times Newspapers "Director Sue Ott Rowlands correctly emphasizes the comedy and is well served in the effort by Marty Lodge....Wryly deadpanned, the actor downplays the character's conniving, nasty egotism to feature his smartass charm, which Lodge embodies with considerable facility." James Damico - Cleveland Free Times "The "chronics," played by Daniel Benko, Adam Day Howard and Michael Sherman, do fine acting jobs with their twitching, repetitive movements, clinging to walls or huddling in corners. None of them says a word." Kerry Clawson - The Beacon Journal "From the play's first moments, it is clear that director Sue Ott Rowlands has crafted a smooth theatrical machine." "Rarely does a show have such a strong supporting cast as this..." Jacqueline Gerber - The Plain Dealer "The staff at Porthouse Theatre has brought a stunning production of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST its summer series. The theme that ties this summer's Porthouse productions together is "Magic," and this production is definitely that." David Ritchey - West Side Leader ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST runs through Saturday, July 20th. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. Tickets are $15 - $20 with discounts available for students and *seniors. To purchase tickets call the box at 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. The box office is open Monday - Saturday from 12 PM to 6 PM in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. The box office is open on the grounds of Porthouse Theatre one hour before each performance. *Senior discounts are not available on Friday & Saturday. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wizard of Oz @ GHLT Message-ID: <18FE39AE.79B6C037.029F096D@aol.com> Hi, this is Dave Wells with The Garfield Heights Little Theatre. A woman called yesterday regarding the position of Music Director for The Wizard of Oz. My daughter lost your telephone number so if you could please call me back @ 216-662-1223, I'd like to talk to you.Thanks Dave From RaySzuch at aol.com Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 From: RaySzuch at aol.com (RaySzuch at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - B/W Short 16 mm film - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Message-ID: <1b9.31b7846.2a61a848@aol.com> --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film. Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 worldeonline.com Ray Szuch, Director/CEO North Coast Central Casting! --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM
Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film.  Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th.

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
(216) 651-5441
worldeonline.com


Ray Szuch, Director/CEO
North Coast Central Casting!

--part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditon reminder - "I Hate Hamlet" Message-ID: <90.28c3b23d.2a62472c@aol.com> --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round 44820 Middle Ridge Rd. Amherst, OH 44001 Phone: (440) 988-5613 email: WSPAmherst at aol.com Website: www.workshopplayers.com For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre. Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002. All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s. This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard. Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star. While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life. Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog. For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message) Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round
44820 Middle Ridge Rd.
Amherst, OH  44001
Phone:  (440) 988-5613
email:  WSPAmherst at aol.com
Website: www.workshopplayers.com




For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre.  Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002.  All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s.
This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard.  Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star.  While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life.  Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog.
For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message)
Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

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--part1_1ad.513134a.2a62bafb_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION UPDATE FOR HABITAT FOR INSANITY SKETCH COMEDY Message-ID: <20020714180509.24870.qmail@web11607.mail.yahoo.com> --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii *****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE******* CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON PHONE: 216-367-7133 EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you! We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh. The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation. Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served. Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers. A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary. HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing. For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com Current writers and performers of HFI include Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer Jim Fath - Writer/Performer Mike Martone - Writer Derek Koger - Writer Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer Rich Jones - Writer/Performer Also contributing are John and Chris Bohan James Green Maria Livers Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations. Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242 Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

*****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*******

CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON

PHONE: 216-367-7133

EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM

 

HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you!

We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh.

The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation.

Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served.

Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers.

A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary.

HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing.

For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com

Current writers and performers of HFI include

Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer

Jim Fath - Writer/Performer

Mike Martone - Writer

Derek Koger - Writer

Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer

Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer

Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer

Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer

Rich Jones - Writer/Performer

Also contributing are

John and Chris Bohan

James Green

Maria Livers

Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations.

Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242

Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition



Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB



Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 08:38:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Footloose" opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <140.11189f19.2a5aed92@aol.com> --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th. Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM. Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00. The talented and energetic cast are: REN McCORMACK William Skoviak ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning REV. SHAW MOORE Robert Catalano VI MOORE Pat Caruso ARIEL MOORE Nicole Cuglewski LULU WARNIKER Mary Kate McLaughlin WES WARNIKER Keith Jimison COACH DUNBAR Jack Warfield RUSTY Mariana Majer URLEEN Jackie Petrucci WENDY JOE Paige Miller Morand CHUCK CRANSTON Andy Marikis LYLE Tom Kondilas TRAVIS Derck Lindes BETTY BLAST Kim Baker WILLARD HEWITT Chris Luzniak PRINCIPAL CLARK John Dickman JEETER Jacob Shaffer BICKLE Michael Majer The Girls! Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. --part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will open it's production of "FOOTLOOSE" on July 11th and run through Aug. 4th.  Performances will be on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 4th at 2:00 PM.  Admission is $15.00 for adults, seniors (65 & older) are $12.00, and students (18 & under) are $10.00.

The talented and energetic cast are:

REN McCORMACK       William Skoviak
ETHEL McCORMACK Colleen Lanning
REV. SHAW MOORE     Robert Catalano
VI MOORE                Pat Caruso
ARIEL  MOORE           Nicole Cuglewski
LULU WARNIKER       Mary Kate McLaughlin
WES WARNIKER           Keith Jimison
COACH DUNBAR       Jack Warfield
RUSTY                     Mariana Majer
URLEEN                     Jackie Petrucci
WENDY JOE                Paige Miller Morand
CHUCK CRANSTON       Andy Marikis
LYLE                          Tom Kondilas
TRAVIS                     Derck Lindes
BETTY BLAST          Kim Baker
WILLARD HEWITT       Chris Luzniak
PRINCIPAL CLARK       John Dickman
JEETER                     Jacob Shaffer
BICKLE                     Michael Majer
The Girls!                 Rachel Zake, Melissa Javorek,Jaclyn Biada

Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the box office at 440-871-8333. 

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For more theatre info- check out our website at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.
--part1_140.11189f19.2a5aed92_boundary-- From keithgerchak at yahoo.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 From: keithgerchak at yahoo.com (Keith Gerchak) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Falsettos concert benefit at Madstone Centrum Message-ID: <20020708165846.88492.qmail@web20505.mail.yahoo.com> For Immediate Release For more information contact: Judy Price at the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland - 216.357.2223 AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos Monday, July 29, 2002 at 8:00 P.M. at the Madstone Centrum Theater located at the intersection of Euclid Heights Blvd & Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights On Monday evening, July 29, 2002, the Madstone Centrum Theater will host a concert version of the Broadway musical Falsettos to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Set in the earliest years of the AIDS epidemic, Falsettos tells the story of Marvin, a bisexual man who leaves his wife and son for another man. Hilarious and tragic, the Tony Award-winning Falsettos fearlessly presents questions of love, mortality, and loyalty in a world under the veil of a new and terrifying change. Come see for yourself why ? especially after two decades of HIV and AIDS ? this touching story is more powerful than ever. Directed by Maryann Nagel Music Direction by Marc Baker With Trisha Bestic as Cordelia Colin Cook as Whizzer Erica Miller Cowan as Trina Keith Gerchak as Mendel Maryann Nagel as Dr. Charlotte and David Robeano as Marvin The Madstone Centrum Theater is located at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard at Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased through the Taskforce. All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. Life. Love. Sex. (and other unscheduled events.) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From ksenia at clvhts.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 From: ksenia at clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:30 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret 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_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a completely new light at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils, and divas of the musical stage. Whether it's starlight, streetlight or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song that is sure to spontaneously combust! The program features selections from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Show, and Dumbo! Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16. Available at Ticketmaster and Cain Park (216-371-3000). Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays thru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Jenn Goodson & Jennifer Cochran star in July 9 Cain Park Cabaret=

See "Maria" and the "Reverend Mother" in a complete= ly new light
at their July 9 Alma Cabaret in Cain Park

SISTERS, SAINTS & SINNERS

Sound of Music (Cain Park 2001) soulmates Jenn Goodson and Jennifer Cochran reunite for a cabaret celebrating the darlings, devils= , and divas of the musical stage.  Whether it's starlight, streetlight = or candle light, they vow to provide you with an evening of women and song t= hat is sure to spontaneously combust!  The program features selections = from The Sound of Music, Nunsense, White Christmas, Cosi fan Tutte, Songs= for a New World, Gypsy, Rent, Bye Bye Birdie, Aida, Company, Rags, Side Sho= w, and Dumbo!

Tuesday, July 9 at 8pm in Cain Park's Alma Theater
Tickets in advance $14, day of show $16.  Available at Ticketmaster an= d Cain Park (216-371-3000).  Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays t= hru Saturdays 9am-9pm, Sundays 12-9pm. --MS_Mac_OE_3108981341_8629928_MIME_Part-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 12:59:40 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]a must see show : GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Message-ID: <4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29@aol.com> --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit GODSPELL at Streetsboro Community Theatre Friday, July 12-7:30 **Saturday, July 13-7:30 **Sunday, July 14-4:00 **Friday, July 19 - 7:30 Saturday, July 20-7:30 Sunday, July 21-4:00 Thursday, July 25-7:30 **Friday, July 26-7:30 Saturday, July 27-7:30 Cost: Adults - $10, Students - $7 Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427 Address: Streetsboro Municipal Building 9184 State Route 43 Streetsboro, OH --ALEX-- Almost Famous... --part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

GODSPELL
at Streetsboro Community Theatre
Friday, July 12-7:30   **Saturday, July 13-7:30    **Sunday, July 14-4:00
**Friday, July 19 - 7:30   Saturday, July 20-7:30  Sunday, July 21-4:00
Thursday, July 25-7:30   **Friday, July 26-7:30  Saturday, July 27-7:30


Cost: Adults - $10,  Students - $7

Number for Reservations - (330) 626-9427

Address:  Streetsboro Municipal Building
                  9184 State Route 43
                   Streetsboro, OH




--ALEX--
Almost Famous...






--part1_4d.20af4eec.2a5b2a29_boundary-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Mon Jul 8 13:48:05 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 13:48:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT hiring ACCORDION PLAYER! Message-ID: <55.29d25eec.2a5b3617@aol.com> --part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE IS LOOKING TO HIRE AN ACCOMPLISHED ACCORDION PLAYER (preferably a teenager, but not limited) FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF "THE BAKER'S WIFE". 7 PERFORMANCES July 26, 26, 27 & Aug 1,2,3,4 Good pay available. CALL DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879. --part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE IS LOOKING
TO HIRE AN ACCOMPLISHED ACCORDION
PLAYER (preferably a teenager, but not limited) FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF "THE BAKER'S WIFE".
7 PERFORMANCES
July 26, 26, 27 & Aug 1,2,3,4
Good pay available.
CALL DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR
AT 281-6879.
--part1_55.29d25eec.2a5b3617_boundary-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 8 13:48:12 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING PRODUCTION STAFF FOR SCROOGE! Message-ID: --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OPEN FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL "SCROOGE". ---Production Manager ---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach ---Set Designer ---Costume Designer/Coordinator ---Props Designer Competitive Pay. CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879. EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY. e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks. --part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE  HAS PRODUCTION POSITIONS
IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OPEN FOR OUR UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL "SCROOGE".
---Production Manager
---Rehearsal accompanist and Vocal Coach
---Set Designer
---Costume Designer/Coordinator
---Props Designer

Competitive Pay.

CALL BOB NAVIS JR AT 281-6879.
EXPERIENCED ONLY NEED APPLY.
e mail: RNavisjr at aol.com
Send resume on-line if you can. Thanks.
--part1_bf.22db3c6a.2a5b376e_boundary-- From HMP at HMPevents.com Mon Jul 8 16:44:14 2002 From: HMP at HMPevents.com (HMP Special Events) Date: Mon Jul 8 16:44:14 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Liberace Impersonator Message-ID: <3D29F866.000005.17543@pax> --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y6RO0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking for a Liberace Impersonator to entertain at a party (sans piano) 7/22/02. Please call Sandy at 440 888-3575.=0D =0D =0D HMP Special Events & Promotions=0D www.HMPevents.com=0D 440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998=0D =0D We Turn Dreams Into Reality!=0D =0D Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~ =0D Bicentennial, Centennial Website at =0D www.HMPevents.com/BIC.=0D =0D We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~ =0D Mystery Interactives!=0D www.HMPevents.com/id33.htm.=20 --------------Boundary-00=_8P6Y12S0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D =0A
We are looking for a Liberace Impersonator to entertain at a p= arty=20 (sans piano) 7/22/02.  Please call Sandy at 440 888-3575.
 
 
HMP Special Events & Promotions
www.HMPevents.com
440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998
 
We Turn Dreams Into Reality!
 
Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~=20
Bicentennial, Centennial Website at
www.HMPevents.com/BIC.
 
We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~
Mystery Interactives!
www.HMPevents.com/id33.h= tm.=20
 
 
 
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Message-ID: <19f.4dbccab.2a5b62a6@aol.com> Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre holding private auditions for an actress/dancer full figure for their evening lenght production "Alma de la Tierra." She should feel comfortable with drama, movement, singing....and have a very good sense of rhythm....good attitude also will help.... Please call Susana de Evert ( 216) 289-4144, or e-mail her back. Susana Weingarten deEvert (Co-Director, Tom & Susana Evert Dance Theatre) (Specialist in the integration of Latin Culture and QiGong in Modern Dance) Please visit our website, just click here <http://www.EvertDance.com> AOL From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 06:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres production of TESLA'S LETTERS Message-ID: <199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee@aol.com> --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MapleLeaf Summer Theatre performing at our new amitheatre "MAPLESTAGE" present the Cleveland Premiere of TESLA'S LETTERS by Jeffrey Stanley Directed by Timothy Coles JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27 all shows start at 8:30pm An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor. A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war. 440-942-7075 The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors! --part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MapleLeaf Summer Theatre
performing at our new amitheatre
"MAPLESTAGE"

present the Cleveland Premiere of

TESLA'S LETTERS

by Jeffrey Stanley
Directed by Timothy Coles


JULY 12, 13, 19 20 , 26 27

all shows start at 8:30pm

An American graduate student comes to the Tesla Museum inBelgrade to study the works of Nikola Tesla. But she gets more than she bargained for. She soon finds herself in war torn Croatia tracking down the birthplace of the inventor.
A highly captivating evening of science, peace and war.


440-942-7075

The Harpersfield Vineyard in located in ASthabula County 3. 5 miles east of 528 on #307. A truly beautiful evening of theatre outdoors!

--part1_199.96a98aa.2a5c25ee_boundary-- From david at badepitaph.org Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT 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_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS =B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespeare continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this Friday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14 at 7 PM. 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. 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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade. For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Tastes Like Chicken. --MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents AS YOU LIKE IT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS
=B3AS YOU LIKE IT=B2 OPENING THIS FRIDAY, JULY 12TH

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's fifth season of free, outdoor Shakespe= are continues with AS YOU LIKE IT, directed by Jerrold Scott, opening this F= riday at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonnade, on the corner of Lee and Van = Aken in Shaker Heights, and continues on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July = 14 at 7 PM.

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.

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 returns next Friday, July 18 at 7 PM at the Shaker Heights Colonna= de.

For a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311.

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Tastes Like Chicken.
--MS_Mac_OE_3109048218_13744_MIME_Part-- From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 08:58:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]auditions for Dead Planet, an indie film Message-ID: <007101c2274d$1396a500$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm Open auditions for the film, Dead Planet Be prepared to read from the script while being video taped Auditions will be at Action Talent Agency 7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial Plaza Mentor, OH 440-946-9000 ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The director, and a panel of his = associates, will be holding the auditions and doing the casting. If you have any questions, or need directions, reply to this message. ------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sunday, July 14, 4 to 8 pm
 
Open auditions for the film, Dead=20 Planet
 
Be prepared to read from the script = while being=20 video taped
 
Auditions will be at Action Talent=20 Agency
7501 Mentor Ave., Colonial = Plaza
Mentor, OH
440-946-9000
 
ATA WILL NOT be doing the casting! The = director,=20 and a panel of his associates, will be holding the auditions and doing = the=20 casting.
 
If you have any questions, or need = directions,=20 reply to this message.
------=_NextPart_000_006E_01C2272B.8BEDF520-- From raytom at en.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Web Designer assistance needed. Message-ID: JULY 9, 2002 FROM: OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS IS LOOKING TO UPDATE OUR WEBSITE AND WE ARE SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED, CREATIVE WEB DESIGNER. ANY REFERRALS WOULD BE MOST APPRECIATED. PLEASE EMAIL US AT RAYTOM at EN.COM OR GIVE US A CALL AT (440) 892-5557 MANY THANKS, HELENE WEINBERG OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS http://www.outtolunchevents.com From actiontalent at core.com Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 From: actiontalent at core.com (Action Talent Agency) Date: Tue Jul 9 09:17:22 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THEME PARTY for Sci-Fi fans and sneak preview of the film Dead Planet Message-ID: <007c01c22750$58360f40$0adb51d1@compaq> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SCI-FI Theme Party=20 for the film DEAD PLANET Meet the CAST and CREW of this exciting film being produced in Northeast Ohio! NON-STOP Entertainment! Food ... Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests Chinese Auction (tickets extra) Win a Walk On part inthe film! This is YOUR chance to feel like you have been involved in a movie! DEAD PLANET , a SAG film, will be produced in NE Ohio;=20 filming is scheduled to begin the first of September. One of the locations likely to be used is BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS (200+ acres of pristine nature). A special party has been planned for July 20th at Buccaneer.=20 Most of the acst and crew will be present. ALL proceeds from this party will go to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be = involved with the film. Entertainment -- Bands, Comedy Troupe, Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword = fight, and MUCH MORE! Sci-Fi Trivia Contests (with prizes), Costume Contest (with prizes), = Door Prizes! Chinese Auction -- hundreds of items, thousands of dollars retail value! Your ticket, $20 in advance ($25 at the gate), includes food, = entertainment, door prices, and much more! Wine and Beer -- available at an extra cost Chinese Auction tickets extra Special Limited Edition T-Shirts, with cast/crew autographs -- available = to purchase Saturday, July 20, 2002 2:00 to 10:00 pm Buccaneer Campgrounds -- 1408 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH (Conveniently located, just minutes off of I-90) FOR TICKETS: Contact Action Talent Agency 440-946-9000 actiontalent at core.com or any cast or crew member of Dead Planet ------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
SCI-FI Theme Party
for=20 the film
DEAD PLANET
 
Meet the=20 CAST and CREW of this exciting film
being=20 produced in Northeast Ohio!
NON-STOP=20 Entertainment!
Food ...=20 Door Prizes ... Sci-Fi Trivia Contests
Chinese=20 Auction (tickets extra)
Win a=20 Walk On part inthe film!
 
 
This is YOUR chance to = feel like you=20 have been involved in a movie!
DEAD PLANET , a = SAG film,=20 will be produced in NE Ohio;
filming is scheduled = to begin the first of September.
One of the locations = likely to be used=20 is
BUCCANEER CAMPGROUNDS = (200+ acres of=20 pristine nature).
A special party has been = planned for=20 July 20th at Buccaneer.
Most of the acst and = crew will be=20 present.
ALL proceeds from this = party will go=20 to pay LOCAL TALENT that will be involved with the film.
 
Entertainment -- Bands, = Comedy Troupe,=20 Stunt Demos, "Star Wars" sword fight,
and MUCH = MORE!
Sci-Fi Trivia Contests = (with prizes),=20 Costume Contest (with prizes), Door Prizes!
Chinese Auction -- = hundreds of items,=20 thousands of dollars retail value!
 
 
Your ticket, $20 in = advance ($25 at=20 the gate), includes food, entertainment, door prices, and much=20 more!
Wine and Beer -- = available at an extra=20 cost
Chinese Auction tickets=20 extra
Special Limited Edition = T-Shirts, with=20 cast/crew autographs -- available to purchase
 
Saturday, July 20, = 2002  =20 2:00 to 10:00 pm
Buccaneer = Campgrounds  -- 1408=20 State Route 307, Jefferson, OH
(Conveniently located, = just minutes=20 off of I-90)
 
FOR = TICKETS:
Contact Action Talent=20 Agency
440-946-9000
actiontalent at core.com
or any cast or crew = member of Dead=20 Planet
------=_NextPart_000_0079_01C2272E.D074F560-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Tue Jul 9 11:17:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Flat Pack Message-ID: <002701c2276b$61546520$b883b9cd@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland's newest and only musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse = Pub. The Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, in = between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same location as Flanagan's = Wake). The group consists of members from Second City Conservatory, Cabaret = Dada and Flanagan's Wake. Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 for students. For information, = call 216 928-0017. Please come out and help support your fellow members of Cleveland's = theater community.=20 Thanks. Sean Lackey ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland's newest and = only=20 musical comedy improv troupe, The Flat Pack, = will be=20 performing this, and every Thursday at 8:30 at the Powerhouse Pub.  = The=20 Powerhouse Pub is located at the Powerhouse in the Flats, = in=20 between Howl at the Moon and The Improv.(The same = location as=20 Flanagan's Wake).
 
The group consists of members from = Second City=20 Conservatory, Cabaret Dada and Flanagan's Wake.
 
Tickets are only $4 at the door, and $3 = for=20 students.  For information, call 216 928-0017.
 
Please come out and help support your = fellow=20 members of Cleveland's theater community. 
 
Thanks.
Sean Lackey
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C22741.77503D60-- From MsCincinnati02 at aol.com Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 From: MsCincinnati02 at aol.com (MsCincinnati02 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 9 16:58:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention NE Ohio Talent! Message-ID: <9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6@aol.com> --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic acts in NE Ohio! Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to display?=20 Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in NE= =20 Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20 Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80=A6 yo= u name=20 it. If you have something you think other people need to see, we want to see= =20 it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from you comes in.=20 E-mail a description of your "act" to MsCincinnati02 at aol.com or=20 drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and= =20 include your phone number and an audition will be scheduled as soon as=20 possible. If your performance is on audio or video tape you will be contacte= d=20 where to send your media. All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th. If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent NOW= =20 is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 26th=20 and 27th.=20 We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio! --part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Attention! All artistic a= cts in NE Ohio!

Do you have a talent? An Act? Something you have always wanted to displa= y? Your artistic expression finally has a venue! A Large-capacity theatre in= NE Ohio is about to host a one-weekend Expression Extravaganza!=20

Juggling, singing, fire eating, art, contortion, dancing, comedy=E2=80= =A6 you name it. If you have something you think other people need to see, w= e want to see it. Auditions will be scheduled as soon as information from yo= u comes in. E-mail a description of your "act" to
 MsCincin= nati02 at aol.com or drcelestine at hotmail.com with Expression Extravaganza in the subject line and include your phone nu= mber and an audition will be scheduled as soon as possible. If your performa= nce is on audio or video tape you will be contacted where to send your media= .

All materials and audition must be submitted by July 16th.

If you have been waiting for an opportunity to reveal your hidden talent= NOW is the time. The projected time for this variety presentation is July 2= 6th and 27th.=20

We look forward from hearing from all the undiscovered talent in NE Ohio= !

--part1_9e.29045ecc.2a5caaa6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Tue Jul 9 22:12:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cuckoo's Nest Intelligent, Sensitive and Insightful at Porthouse Message-ID: <20020710014311.23303.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CUCKOO?S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) The Times Newspapers--Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times- Olmsted-Fairview Times In his early 20s Ken Kesey volunteered to be a subject in experiments with hallucinogenic drugs.? Near the end of the trial, he began working the night shift in a mental ward.? He began to believe that the patients weren't really crazy after all, just more individualized than society was willing to accept.? The result of his experiences was the book One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The book, considered by many to be a masterpiece, was widely used as required reading in colleges just as baby boomers began to challenge authority. The movie and play versions have both received critical acclaim. The play, penned by Dale Wasserman, effectively develops the theme of the book. It is a grim satire set among the patients and workers in a mental institution. It tells the story of Randle McMurphy, an energetic con man, who seeks institutionalization as a means of escaping the rigors of a prison work farm without realizing that his short stay may turn out to be forever as he has given up his rights when he entered the facility. Before long, in order to reduce the sexual and emotional impotence of the men at the institution, he challenges the dictatorial Nurse Ratched. McMurphy becomes a hero, changing the lives of the inmates, but pays for his defiance with consequences that bring a startling conclusion to the story.? This is a very difficult script to produce. Its many nuances require unique acting skills as each character is finely developed, even those who do not speak. The Porthouse production, under the adept direction of Sue Ott Rowlands, is startlingly forceful. Rowlands hones fine performances from her cast, paces the production with precision, and competently leads the audience through the humor and pathos. Rowlands is ably assisted by a fine technical crew. Nolan O?Dell?s sterile set adds to the feeling of isolation and despair. Emily Cooper?s costumes give us clear pictures of each character. But most important is the cast. Annie Fitzpatrick, who portrays Nurse Ratched, received one of the highest compliments an actress can receive...she was booed during the curtain call. She was so effective in her controlled performance that the members of the audience came to hate Nurse Ratched, and could not separate Fitzpatrick from the character, even when the play was over. Marty Lode, as McMurphy, was the perfect foil for Ratched. He teased, taunted, feigned and struck with the effectiveness of a boa constrictor. He was charming and manipulative in a totally natural way. Never did acting get in the way of clarity of character development. Donald Clark was pathetically perfect as the stuttering, mother-controlled man child Billy. Adam Hoffman?s twisting hands, inappropriate grins, Albert Einstein hairdo, and bulging eyes made Anthony Martini a living being. Dudley Swetland, made the role of Dale Harding his. The best educated of the men on the ward, Harding gives the audience much of the information we need. He tells McMurphy how Nurse Ratched is able to maintain her power, how electroshock therapy works, what a lobotomy does to people. Swetland gives us hope as we see him change and seems ready to move on thanks to McMurphy. Chief Bromden often acts as our Greek chorus and guides us through the play. He is a tall and strong Native American who feigns muteness and deafness to protect himself from pain.? McMurphy rescues him from his silence.? He, in turn, rescues McMurphy from life as a vegetable. Michael Greyeyes gives a powerful and finely tuned performance as the Chief. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a play filled with questions. It asks, what is insanity? What is morality? It challenges the symbols of conformity and the role of therapeutic intervention. It probes human freedom versus control. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It?s a winner! Performance dates for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are July 4-20. The theatre is located on the grounds of the Blossom Center. Tickets range from $15-20, depending on the day of the week and are available from noon to 6 pm by calling 330-929-4416 or 800-262-9444. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From bwyner at earthlink.net Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 From: bwyner at earthlink.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Jul 9 23:26:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vocal coach for theater & rock Message-ID: 216-831-8601x5102 Vocal coach currently enrolling new students for theater and rock singing. Reasonable rates. Musical Theater: Coaching covers topics such as how to choose appropirate music, excercising and strengthening the voice, expanding vocal range, taking care of the vocal instrument and interpretation & delivery of song and acting the song. Rock Singers: Get your voice to last through shows and rehearsals. Strengthen your quality and expand your range. I will work with you to get the sound you want. I will never impress on a singer a style that isn't true to your music. I have recently returned to Cleveland from New York, and will be coaching singers through Stagecrafters in Pepper Pike. I have been the musical director for countless theater productions and directed singers for the dueling piano show at Sweet Caroline's in Times Square. I am a trained and experienced teacher (B.S.Ed.), and have worked with students ranging from professional singers to third graders. My time slots are starting to fill up, but I still have plenty of availability. I am available every weekday starting at 2 PM. Please call Wendy Scott at (216) 831-8601 x 5102 with questions or to schedule sessions. From lnovelli at en.com Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Wed Jul 10 07:59:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Footloose opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20020710003042.007b8d20@mail.en.com> Footloose Opens at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Chagrin Falls --- Footloose, by Dean Pritchard and Walter Bobbie, opens July 12 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Directed by Michael Flohr with choreography by Lisa-Marie French, the production runs through August 17. Based on the 1984 movie of the same name, Footloose tells the story of how a group of teens brings dancing to a small, Texas town for the first time in more than 120 years. The production includes more than 20 musical numbers in two acts, with music by Tom Snow, Kenny Loggins and Eric Carmen. The CVLT production stars Mitch McCarrell as Ren, Courtney Schloss as Ariel and a multi-talented cast of more than 20 performers, ranging in age from high school to retirees. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. matinees on Sunday, July 28 and Sunday, August 4. Tickets are $16, $10 for seniors, $7 for students and may be purchased by calling 440-247-8955 or at the theater Box Office, Monday through Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m. Advance ticket sales have been strong; good seats are still available, but reservations are recommended. Lynn Novelli From jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 From: jamesmango2002 at yahoo.com (James Mango) Date: Wed Jul 10 08:37:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton's 2002 Park Bench Tour visits Lincoln Park this Friday and Saturday!! Message-ID: <20020710132624.79763.qmail@web40007.mail.yahoo.com> Charenton Theater Co's outdoor touring production of I'm Not Rappaport visits Lincoln Park in the heart of Tremont this weekend. These performances are produced in conjunction with the Tremont Art Walk - so be sure to plan a full evening of fun in the heart of Cleveland's artistic community. Performances are FREE - no reservations are necesary the shows begin at 7:00 p.m. We ask that you bring a lawn chair or blanket for your comfort. For more information or directions visit -www.charenton.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com From Grumio85 at aol.com Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 09:37:16 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Smokey Joe's Cafe" Opens at Beck!!! Message-ID: --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE ~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~ Opens This Friday, July 12th at THE BECK CENTER Directed and Choreographed by Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey Joe's Cafe" runs through August 11th. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM. The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented singer/actors including Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles. Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage! "Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at... 216-521-2540 --part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE
~~The Songs of Leiber and Stoller~~
Opens This Friday, July 12th at
THE BECK CENTER


Directed and Choreographed by
Martin Cespedes with Musical Direction by David Williams, "Smokey
Joe's Cafe"
runs through August 11th. Performances
are Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8PM and Sunday afternoons at 3PM.

The cast features nine of Cleveland's most talented
singer/actors including
Alltrinna Grayson, Laurel Held-Posey, Lawrence Maurice, Darrel Miller, Michelle Moye, M. Duane Osborne, Craig Recko, Trinidad Rosado and Devon Settles.

Also, join the cast of "Smokey Joe's" at a special
Rock and Roll all of Fame performance this Saturday at 1PM on their MTV Stage!

"Smokey Joe's Cafe" promises to be one of THE hot Cleveland events this summer. Get your tickets early!!! Call The Beck Center Box Office at...

216-521-2540

--part1_a1.2a055750.2a5d9f51_boundary-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theatres 2 -4- 1 Coupon for TELSA'S LETTERS Message-ID: --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mapleleaf Summer Theatre performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard offering you a 2-4-1 with this email TELSA'S LETTERS Directed by Timothy Coles Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday July 12 and Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm This is A Cleveland Premiere call 440-942-7075 for reservations --part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mapleleaf Summer Theatre
performing at The Harpersfield Vinyeard

offering you a
2-4-1


with this email  

TELSA'S LETTERS

Directed by Timothy Coles

Print this email and recieve a two for one deal on Friday
July 12 and  Friday July 19th performances at 8:30pm


This is A Cleveland Premiere

call 440-942-7075
for reservations

--part1_e5.1a82ce91.2a5db023_boundary-- From cnowlin at aftra.com Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 From: cnowlin at aftra.com (Cathy Nowlin) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:28 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Message from SAG re: DEAD PLANET Message-ID: <000501c22839$cb784920$1b37400c@aftracle2.aftra.com> Please note that although the producers for DEAD PLANET requested SAG contract paperwork, nothing has been filed as of today's date. The film has not yet been approved by SAG for shooting. Cathy Nowlin Executive Director Cleveland AFTRA Local SAG Caretaker Office From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer - CPT) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:26:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT is searching for costume form to use from July 15 - Aug 18th Message-ID: Northeast Ohio Performing Arts List: Cleveland Public Theatre needs to borrow a costume form/dress dummy from July 15 through August 18 for the temporary costume shop it is setting up for its production of Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead. I hope we could borrow a form for free, but we could provide a deposit if that's a concern. Recommendation for sources to call are appreciated as well. Call Denis Griesmer at 216.631.2727 ext 208 or respond by email. THANKS. Denis M. Griesmer Associate Producer Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead Cleveland Public Theatre dgriesmer at cptonline.org 216.631.2727 ext. 208 Make plans to see Blue Sky Transmission: A Tibetan Book of the Dead at Cleveland Public Theatre, opening Friday September 13. For details and performance times, surf to: www.cptonline.org. From david at badepitaph.org Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 From: david at badepitaph.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:27:09 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" 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_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON" "As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincent and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thursday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org. "As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival on "Around Noon" THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL CHATS
WITH DEE PERRY ON THURSDAY'S "AROUND NOON"

"As You Like It" director Jerrold Scott, actress Cassandra Vincen= t and artistic director Lawrence Nehring will be Dee Perry's guests for Thur= sday, July 11 on "Around Noon" which begins at noon on WCPN, 90.3 = FM or online at http://www.wcpn.org.

"As You Like It" opens Friday, July 12 - for a complete festival = schedule, check the CSF website at http://www.cleve= shakes.org or call (216) 732-3311. --MS_Mac_OE_3109160764_29578_MIME_Part-- >From HMP Special Events" Wanted 2 Actors! ? Short Notice! ? Must be available to attend a rehearsal at 7pm on Thursday, July 10, 2002 (approx. 1 hour) ? Must be available to perform in a murder mystery (Southeast Suburb) on Wednesday evening, July 17, 2002 (approx. 1-1/2 hours) ? Must be comfortable with improvisation and voice projection ? Paid position Male, 30+ years old Will play a con man banker Female, 25 + years old Will play a bankers? clever and floozy wife Call 440-888-3575 or email! HMP Special Events & Promotions www.HMPevents.com 440-888-3575 or 888-848-9998 We Turn Dreams Into Reality! Please enjoy our Significant Date Celebrations ~ Bicentennials, Centennials website at: www.HMPevents.com/BIC. We also offer Custom Mystery Theater ~ Mystery Interactives! www.HMPevents.com/id33.htm. From secretsout at msn.com Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 From: secretsout at msn.com (Les Szekely) Date: Wed Jul 10 17:47:50 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting for commercial Message-ID: Creative Video Productions is casting for a local car commercial. Non-Union. Needed: Actress 18-22 years old, pretty, nice smile, girl-next-door look. Experience preferred, but not mandatory. Just a professional attitude. Shooting will be local, should not take more than 3 hrs. Please email contact information to: SecretsOut at msn.com. Please include a few lines about whatever acting and/or filmmaking experience you have had. Thank you so much, Les Szekely Producer/Director Creative Videos _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com From Dewtripdad at aol.com Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 From: Dewtripdad at aol.com (Dewtripdad at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 10 18:35:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stage Manager For The Human Zoo Message-ID: <11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c@aol.com> --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone. Please respond to Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com --part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Human Zoo is in search of a dedicated Stage Manager for there Sunday night  performances at The Powerhouse Pub in The Flats. This is a PAID position. You must have transportation, email and use of a cell phone.  Please respond to
Ramcoproductions at yahoo.com
--part1_11a.139f3821.2a5e1d7c_boundary-- >From jim tahipsvawith Thu Jul 11 12:08:05 2002 From: jim tahipsvawith (jim tahipsvawith ) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:08:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folino seeking input Message-ID: <12127.020711 at wpot.net> Hey all, Dan Folino here looking for some input. I'm considering submitting a song for this lennon song writing contest thing, but want to make sure that it's not a waste of my time. The song I'm thinking about submitting is called "Anastasia" and is located at http://www.mp3.com/dan_folino Anyone willing to give some feedback? I'd greatly appreciate it! Also, thanks to everyone who made it out to see Zombie Prom!!! We ended up selling out most of the run. Oh yeah, and also also, thanks to everyone who made it out to the Centrum gig. The band and I had a blast! As a matter of fact, it seemed like everyone there had a blast...with the exception of the custodial crew, who probably had to dry clean the beer out of the first four rows. Sorry guys. ~DF http://www.danfolino.freeservers.com From rsummers at kent.edu Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:07 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT's Godspell - Energetic, unique and fun to watch - Review comments Message-ID: <3D2D949A.64BFFB67@kent.edu> --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper (comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02) I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie." That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre. And I loved every minute of it. Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground. Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production. Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said. A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene. Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show. The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage. Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons. He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand. Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion. Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs. As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner. Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary. Her soprano was confident and flexible, but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting. The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups. Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune. Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites: it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience. "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said. According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years. "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said. "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings. Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27. Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults. Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427. --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Energetic, unique Godspell fun to watch - Sue Todd-Filler, The Gateway Newspaper
(comments reprinted from the E-Section, 7-10-02)

I never thought I'd see Jesus performing magic tricks, playing pranks with fake body parts or giving someone a "wedgie."  That, however, is exactly what I saw at Streetsboro Community Theatre's opening night production of Godspell, performed by members of the Summer Youth Theatre.  And I loved every minute of it.

Godspell follows the events of Holy Week from Jesus' entrance into Jerusalem up to and including the crucifixion, but the setting is updated from the Middle East in Biblical times to a modern day, inner-city playground.  Myriad pop culture references to movies and TV shows like "The Princess Bride," "Saturday Night Live," "Star Wars" and several recent game shows and commercials are scattered throughout the production.

Ryan Benson (Jesus) said the topical gags are in keeping with flexibility of the show. "The cool thing is, the script gives you the opportunity to ad-lib," he said.

A variety of theatrical and musical styles also is represented, from the opening dance of West Side Story, to a vaudevillian soft-shoe number by Jesus and Judas, to a graceful balletic dance solo in the background of a scene.

Godspell is completely double cast, said SCT managing director Tom Wilschutz, giving more youngsters a chance to act in the show.  The opening night show was performed by the Red Team, while the Blue Team filled several rows of seats in the packed theater to cheer on their friends as they took the stage.

Benson plays Jesus as a jovial, laid-back beatnik who often reminded me of Shaggy from the "Scooby-Doo" cartoons.  He uses his disciples, represented by members of two rival street gangs, to act out parables, sentencing them to time "in the Jesus corner" when they get out of hand.  Benson shines as the easygoing Messiah, but also convincingly expresses his fear and sorrow in the difficult Garden of Gethsemane scene and during the crucifixion.

Nate Gory ably filled the role of Judas following the brief appearance as John the Baptist, in which he won over the audience by flicking them a mischievous glance after anointing a crowd of unwilling gang members, drawing the first of many laughs.  As Judas, Gory runs the gamut from the antics of Jesus' gleeful accomplice to the sullen resentment of a disillusioned disciple driven to betrayal to the regretfulness of a repentant sinner.

Kristin Sarver, as the "One True Believer" has good stage presence, drawing the audience's eye when she is the focus of the action and blending into the crowd when necessary.  Her soprano was confident and flexible,  but a small amount of feedback from the sound system when it couldn't quite handle her high notes was slightly distracting.

The chorus is largely responsible for the fast-paced energy of the show, delivering well-choreographed responses to the action with a coherency not often seen in young groups.

Two unanticipated audience favorites were Eric Coulbourne, who glided seamlessly between being part of the background and flamboyant, unabashed scene-stealing with hilarious results, and Tamara Corbin, whose throaty, uninhibited rendition of the jazzy "O' Bless the Lord My Soul" brought the house down both during the production and after the cast took its bows, when Corbin delivered a much-appreciated reprise of the tune.

Wilschutz said theater officials chose to produce Godspell for two reasons. "First, (the program) is old enough now that we're trying to find shows we haven't done before, but in which we can cast lots of kids," he said. The second reason, Wilschutz said, is the show fits three prerequisites:  it is interesting for actors from ages 5 to 20, it is a musical and it has name recognition that will help draw an audience.  "Truthfully, there aren't a lot of shows left we haven't done that meet those criteria," he said.  According to Wilschutz, the Youth Theatre's pool of talent has grown considerably in recent years.  "There are probably 40 different northeast Ohio communities represented in this cast," he said.  "Nearly 140 young actors auditioned for approximately 80 openings.

Additional performances of Godspell are scheduled for July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 and 27.  Tickets are $7.00 for students, $8.00 for senior citizens and $10.00 for adults.  Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at 330-626-9427.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --------------A550BB9B00553072C39295D5-- From Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 From: Randall.Enlow at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Enlow, Randall) Date: Thu Jul 11 11:09:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Come see the FREE performance of... "Moliere: In Spite of Himself" Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, 20 All performances begin at 7pm -with a pre-show performance at 6:40pm=20 FREE (but donations accepted - and greatly appreciated!) Moliere, ah yes, I knew him well - but do you? The "McGonagle Players" presents two one-act plays by Moliere - "The Imaginary Cuckold" and "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" - in true renaissance style. A roving band of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain us with their own style of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in town!=20 Randall A. Enlow Theatre Technical Director Western Campus Theatre ------_=_NextPart_001_01C228F2.8D8697C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Free Moliere Production at Tri-C West

Come = see the FREE performance of

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           =             Tri-C Western Campus Amphitheater

        =         =         July 11, 12, 13, 14, and 18, 19, = 20

        =         =         All performances begin at = 7pm with a pre-show = performance at 6:40pm

        =         =         FREE (but donations accepted and greatly = appreciated!)

          =     Moliere, = ah yes, = I knew him = well - but do you? The McGonagle Players presents two one-act plays by Moliere The = Imaginary = Cuckold and The Doctor in Spite of Himself = - in true renaissance = style. A roving band = of theatrical performers haul their wagon stage into the amphitheater and entertain = us with = their own style = of slapstick comedy and the improvisational antics of the best Commedia troupe in = town! =

Randall A. Enlow

Theatre Technical Director

Western Campus Theatre

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Floriano Productions is in need of musical theater performers for an original musical revue at Williams On The Lake in Medina for two performance dates in November, 2002.  It is called, "White Christmas Cavalcade".  Also need  are murder mystery performers for several dates coming up in the fall.  Excellent pay!  Email pfloriano at aol.com.   

--part1_152.10b23c13.2a602a54_boundary-- >From kvanaken at citytheatrecompany.org" City Theatre Company (Pittsburgh, PA), dedicated to contemporary and new work, seeks full-time Education Director for Fall 2002 to oversee large Young Playwrights program; oversee internships; research/write grants; facilitate school attendance and teacher/student participation in programming; write for publications. Experience in arts education preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Send introduction letter, resume, writing sample, and three professional references ASAP to: Artistic Director, City Theatre, 1300 Bingham Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203, fax 412/431-5535. Questions to: caquiline at citytheatrecompany.org. From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 11:28:15 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "PlayActs" Staged Readings, July 20th & 21st. Message-ID: <33.29d6843e.2a6052b6@aol.com> --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brian Zoldessy, Director Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern & Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Present "PlayActs" a Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings Tri-C Eastern Campus . Studio Theatre -- Building 2 4250 Richmond Road Saturday, July 20th . 7:00 PM Sunday, July, 21st . 3:00 PM Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Students perform original . Plays . Sketches . & . Scenes . The Casts of the Staged Readings include: Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. . Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox . All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox . Aftermath, by Carl Long . Simple Lives, by Carl Long . Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer . Extended Family, by Terry Sandler . In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor Admission: . Sat. July 21st $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door) . Sun. July 22nd $10.00 adv. purchase ($12.00 at door . Both Days $16.00 adv. purchase ($18.00 at door) . Major Credit Cards accepted . Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance. --part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Brian Zoldessy, Director
Theatre Arts, Tri-C Eastern

&
Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

Present

"PlayActs"
a
Playwright's Lab Showcase of Staged Readings

  Tri-C Eastern Campus  .  Studio Theatre -- Building 2
4250 Richmond Road

       Saturday, July 20th   .    7:00 PM

                                                               Sunday,  July, 21st       .    3:00 PM


          Come see Professional Actors & Advanced Acting Student
               perform original . Plays .  Sketches . & . Scenes .

The Casts of the Staged Readings include:  Sid Arthur, Iris Tucker-Berry, Carol Brown, Tiffinay Carter, Marcia Darby, Donna Fox, Mary Lu Garmone, Kate Guess, Josh Hunt, Sue Johnson, Vivian Liu, Carl Long, Marvin Mallory, Sara Menefee, Dave Monroe, Norma Powell, Dough Pratt, Dominic Reese, Doug Rossi, Gary Webster, Amber Williams. 


        .     Sophie's Legacy, by Ruby Fox
                         .     All That Glitters is not Gold, by Ruby Fox

                                                                  .     Aftermath, by Carl Long

   .     Simple Lives, by Carl Long
               .     Nam Spam Scene, by Todd Packer
               .     Extended Family, by Terry Sandler
              .     In.ti.mate (adj.), by Thomas Taylor

                   Admission:
                         . Sat. July 21st    $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door)   
                         . Sun. July 22nd  $10.00 
adv. purchase     ($12.00 at door
                               . Both Days          $16.00 
adv. purchase     ($18.00 at door)
                                                    .  Major Credit Cards accepted  .
                  
                   Call (216) 561-8608 to purchase discount tickets in advance.
                 




--part1_33.29d6843e.2a6052b6_boundary-- From AuditionInfo at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 From: AuditionInfo at aol.com (AuditionInfo at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:04 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-Female Singer Message-ID: <5b.2a9d4efa.2a606e14@aol.com> Pickwick & Frolic is casting a female replacement to sing pop arrangements in stage show with a group of five girls. Club opens downtown in August just off Euclid Avenue on East 4th St. Replacement begins in September. Must have a strong mezzo belt, be good with harmonies and be able to pick up simple dance moves. Rehearsal schedule is flexible. Directed by Michael Rogaliner with musical direction by John DiSanto. Position is paid. Interested parties may forward a resume to AuditionInfo at aol.com or CABARET ROCK, 18932 Winslow Road, Shaker Heights, OH 44122. From mike at r-town.net Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:57:21 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Shape of Things" at Ensemble Theatre Message-ID: <000901c229c5$d9bc7d20$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON AUGUST 5-6, 2002 FOR NEIL LABUTE'S THE SHAPE OF THINGS. Ensemble Theatre is holding AEA and non-AEA auditions for two male and two female college-aged roles for the Cleveland premiere of Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things, directed by Charles Kartali. The show will run October 17 through November 3, 2002. Auditions will be held on Monday, August 5 and Tuesday, August 6, at 7:00 p.m. at the Ensemble Theatre located in The Civic at 3130 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Those auditioning should bring a current headshot and resume, and be prepared to perform a one- to two-minute contemporary monologue. Equity actors will be seen first. Michael Raum R-Town Communications From Drueart at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 From: Drueart at aol.com (Drueart at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOOTLOOSE -'A tent full of talent' Star Beacon Review. Message-ID: <138.11287cfb.2a606f14@aol.com> --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose' By ROGER SMITH A REVIEW ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess." Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show. The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser. Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson. Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage. Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.". The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets. --part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's a tent full of talent with 'Footloose'
By ROGER SMITH
A REVIEW
ASHTABULA - Oh, my! What a tent full of talent is singing and dancing on the Straw Hat Theatre stage in "Footloose," the second summer production on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center. The story takes place in Beaumont, Texas, amid a town full of Bible thumping "Bubbas" and one apparent city slicker, smart alec kid from Chicago. The church involvement leads to choristers singing out their praises on a regular basis. Good stuff to hear. In a town where dancing is banned, teenagers look for something to do other than church-going. But somewhere along the line, Mama Hewitt must have said that laws can be changed. Therein lies the plot of the play - finding God's intended joy in what we do. I was particularly impressed ("overwhelmed" is a better word) by the voice of Robert Godfrey. Godfrey, cast in the role of the Rev. Shaw Moore, delivered what I consider to be the best song in the show, "I Confess."        Godfrey often performs with the Cleveland Opera and has recorded 3 CDs. On hearing his vocal performance in a song about leading with love, one is not surprised by his other accomplishments. In the best impressions column I also would like to include the names of Melinda Smith and Adam Kapis. Smith, as the title singer for Irene & her Country Kickers, was so Tammy Wynette, Reba McIntyre and Loretta Lynn rolled into one that listeners could think they were at the Opry in Nashville or waiting for a postcard from the edge. Kapis, in the role of the town's biggest "Bubba," was absolutely delightful in his character portrayal and even more applause demanding with his rendition of "Mama Says," probably the overall vocal hit of the show.
       The Straw Hat Theatre advertises its auditions over a large geographic area, this summer three students from the greater Cleveland snagged leading roles in this production. Wes Wilson as Ren, the city slicker from the Windy City, had the looks, the attitude, the energy and the moves to carry off this role. He was a crowd pleaser.        Meryl Murman, preacher's daughter Ariel, was cast opposite Wilson - sort of Romeo and Juliet with a twang and a happy ending. The two complemented each other's role to perfection, with Murman mirroring the enthusiasm, energy and talent of Wilson.
       Another Murman Clevelander appeared in this production of "Footloose." Eryn Murman played the role of Rusty with every part of her being. This young lady, too, embodies a multitude of talents and they were always evident on stage.
       Jim Hunter as Chuck Cranston, the boy mothers warn their daughters about, was evil from the beginning and held that pose throughout the entire evening. Martha Sorohan as the wife of the minister, and Anne Anne Kelly as Ren's mother, deserve mentions for their performances in their respective roles. Each was believable and steady as a woman singing about "Learning to be Silent.".
       The entire cast of this show was right on the money every moment, whether singing or executing the excellent choreography or just being a part of the crowd. The orchestra, under the direction of youthful Alex Lowe, was an absolute integral part of the show - and it performed well. The lighting for this production was realistic; that is to say, evening looked like evening rather than looking like someone dimmed the lights. Special effect lighting for some dance numbers enhanced, enhanced and enhanced. "Footloose" runs weekends through July. It's a show well worth seeing. Call the box office at 440-964-3396 for tickets.


--part1_138.11287cfb.2a606f14_boundary-- From AlmostFamous223 at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 From: AlmostFamous223 at aol.com (AlmostFamous223 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:14 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Youth Captivating in 'Godspell' production Message-ID: <8e.2acec94a.2a60834c@aol.com> --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION by Deborah Guziak Charades. The Blues Brothers. A cell phone commercial. Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets. Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves. Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn. According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs. "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale. We only need to take care of our little corner. The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated. This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast. But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show. An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber. I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are. Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show. The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be. The movements of SCT's performers were natural. They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally. Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12. The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved. There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show. The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21. The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43. Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults. For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. --part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

YOUTH CAPTIVATING IN 'GODSPELL' PRODUCTION
by Deborah Guziak

         Charades.  The Blues Brothers.  A cell phone commercial.  Two rival gangs - the Sharks and Jets.  Believe it or not, these are just a few of the unique features of Streetsboro Community Theater's production of "Godspell". 
         Set on a litter-strewn playground, Jesus comes to the playground where two gangs are fighting amongst themselves.  Amid the jeers, Jesus tells many stories and parables of the Bible to the gangs, who eventually settle down and help Jesus dramatize the stories he is telling with humor, such as in the story of the Good Samaritan, who flashers her Master Card at the inn.
         According tot he program, the show is no presented as a religious statement, or as a proponent for religion, or for on religion, or even as a testimonial of belief in a supreme being, but as a story of entertainment with a powerful message for all people, of all beliefs.
         "We offer you a story of hope the we really do have the power to change the world - and it need not be, nor can it begin, on a world-wide scale.  We only need to take care of our little corner.  The rest will follow," an excerpt from the program stated.
         This production is the theater's youth show, which is entirely double cast.  But don't let the idea of a youth performance deter you from seeing this wonderful show.  An older-aged group couldn't have pulled off a show of this caliber.
         I've seen many productions at various theaters, including professional theaters, in Northeast Ohio, but I am truly amazed at how great Streetsboro Community Theater productions are.  Not only is this production funny with well-known songs, such as "Day by Day", "Save the People", "By My Side", "Turn Back, O Man", and "Prepare Ye", among numerous others, but I am amazed at the synchronization of the dancers, the high-quality singing, the musicianship of the band, and the ability of the cast and creativity of the show.     
         The performers are at ease with their parts and not "stiff", like so many community theaters can be.  The movements of SCT's performers were natural.  They did things people do in everyday life, such as rub their head with their fingers when someone was talking to them, move around and stretch their legs when they sit and use their hands to make a point, among many other movements that people do normally.
         Directors Lyle M. Hennicke and Rebecca Summers and assistant directors Oliver Corrigan, Sally Morris,Lucinda Springston, and Toby D'Amore deserve a lot of credit for their achievements in putting together a class-act performance, as well as handling two casts with a total of 87 performers, about 40 of who are under the age of 12.  The cast did what they were supposed to do and were weel-behaved.  There was no squirming, talking amongst themselves or anything else that would have distracted from the show.
         The show will run at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27 and at 4 p.m. on Sunday and July 21.  The theatre is located in the Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S. R. 43.  Tickets are $7 for students, $8 for senior citizens and $10 for adults.  For reservations, call (330) 626-9427. 




--part1_8e.2acec94a.2a60834c_boundary-- From Cesearsforum at aol.com Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 14:58:24 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum at Kennedy's presents two Strindberg One-Act Plays Message-ID: <43.e3835fb.2a6083c9@aol.com> --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity. Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension. The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man. Who is the stronger? The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them. Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama. A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career. Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes. Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved. He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis. Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer. His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter. Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences. Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS. Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country. The Cesear's Forum production cast includes: Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake. THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm. All seats $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. --part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cesear's Forum is pleased to offer two one-act plays by August Strindberg; THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE, at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio.  Repression, boredom and indescreet extravagance lead to the delight, grief and knowledge of infidelity.  Combining naturalism with psychological subjectivism, these compact plays are filled with bittersweet humor and quiet tension.  The former play concerns two actresses, one talking, one not and their battle over the heart and mind of the same man.  Who is the stronger?  The latter is Strindberg's portrait of sexual attractions and the intense power games that accompany them.

Considered Sweden's national playwright, August Strindberg (1849-1912) is credited as one of the founding fathers of modern drama.  A prolific, experimental writer, he penned more than 60 plays, 7,000 letters and a library of novels, histories, short stories and poems in his forty-year career.  Writing in a variety of styles ranging from naturalism, symbolism and expressionism, his finest work centers on the battle of the sexes.  Critics point to his misogyny as the flawed cornerstone of his output, but he was so ahead of his time that he never really enjoyed the success that his talents deserved.  He succumbed to drink and several breakdowns of paranoia and psychosis.  Dabbling in alchemy, occultism and searching for some sense of salvation with the spiritual and natural world, Strindberg continued to record his experiences until his death of stomach cancer.  His influence can be seen in the works of German Espressionism and the plays of Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter.

Cesear's Forum, a small non-profit theatre collective, continues with its mission of presenting unconventional, new or lesser-known theatre pieces to northeast Ohio audiences.  Earlier this season, the company presented Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play, THE CHAIRS.  Although Strindberg was recently represented on Broadway (THE DANCE OF DEATH), most of his plays are infrequently performed in this country.  The Cesear's Forum production cast includes:  Sheila E. Maloney, Juliette Regnier, Michael Regnier, Kristie J. Lange, Mark Rabant, Brian Bowers and Mary Drake.

THE STRONGER and PLAYING WITH FIRE; July 19 through August 24, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8 pm.  All seats $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.      
--part1_43.e3835fb.2a6083c9_boundary-- From theresab at eudoramail.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 From: theresab at eudoramail.com (Theresa Benyo) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Rev'd Up" Band Appearance Message-ID: Well, they are at it again! The "Rev'd Up" band will be appearing Friday, July 19th from 9PM to 1AM at the Olde Whedon Grille in Hudson. It's at 200 North Main St. (State Rt. 91) in downtown Hudson diagonal from the Clock Tower (330-650-0013). It's a great place to eat dinner as well. Classic Rock... All Night Long! Jim Marzullo: Lead Vocals, Guitar Steve Smith: Guitar, Backup Vocals Gary Oliver: Keyboards, Vocals Sergio Iriate: Drums Join us for a rockin' good time! Theresa Benyo (Rev'd Up groupie - well, not really, but I'm engaged to the lead singer!) Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:25 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1457608.3235480318@ddanielsimac.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your electronic digest of news and events from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please allow me to invite you to our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a listing of upcoming concerts and recitals for the rest of the summer, please view our electronic calendar: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl 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 jkennedy at eohio.net Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 From: jkennedy at eohio.net (Jan H. Kennedy) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:33 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for murder mystery dinner play Message-ID: <001301c229e3$d083aa80$bf078c18@jkennedy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Paid performances for three men, three women. Actors needed for "A = Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery dinner theater play that will = open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden Village area near Canton, = and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also need understudies, = who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. Audition Wednesday = (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar Street, just = west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email Jan H. Kennedy, = director, at jkennedy at eohio.net for another date. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Paid performances for three = men, three=20 women. Actors needed for "A Pathetic Home Companion," a murder mystery = dinner=20 theater play that will open Sept. 20 at Lolli's Restaurant in Belden = Village=20 area near Canton, and continue on Friday nights for four months. Also = need=20 understudies, who are guaranteed three pays and two performances. = Audition=20 Wednesday (July 17) at 7 p.m. at Lolli's, in Aston Place on BelPar = Street,=20 just west of Dressler Road. If that night won't work, email = Jan H.=20 Kennedy, director, at jkennedy at eohio.net=20 for another date.
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C229C2.4854B3A0-- From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:46 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]How To Succeed.....at the Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <50.e37ce30.2a609b49@aol.com> CASSIDY THEATRE 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 The Cassidy Theatre is proud to present HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING! Join us for our season-ending musical comedy hit about a window washer who climbs the corporate ladder by following the steps in a "How to Succeed" pamphlet!! Featuring the songs "Brotherhood of Man" and "I Believe in You", it's the perfect antidote to the summer heat! July 19 - August 11 Fridays and Saturdays at 8p.m. Sundays at 3p.m. Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert Based on "How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" by Shepherd Mead Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 For further information please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday. The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. From emadden at kent.edu Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Jul 12 23:31:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sterling reviews of Porthouse Theatre's ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Message-ID: <3D3F27F7@webmail.kent.edu> PORTHOUSE HITS THE MARK WITH STERLING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Plain Dealer Headline) PORTHOUSE THEATRE PULLS OFF CHALLENGING 'CUCKOO'S NEST' (Beacon Journal Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST PLEASES AT PORTHOUSE (Cleveland Free Times Headline) YOU'LL GO CUCKOO OVER THIS MAGICAL PRODUCTION (West Side Leader Headline) CUCKOO'S NEST INTELLIGENT, SENSITIVE, AND INSIGHTFUL AT PORTHOUSE (The Times Newspapers Headline) "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST is a powerful play, given an intelligent, sensitive, and insightful production at Porthouse Theatre. It's a winner!" Roy Berko - The Times Newspapers "Director Sue Ott Rowlands correctly emphasizes the comedy and is well served in the effort by Marty Lodge....Wryly deadpanned, the actor downplays the character's conniving, nasty egotism to feature his smartass charm, which Lodge embodies with considerable facility." James Damico - Cleveland Free Times "The "chronics," played by Daniel Benko, Adam Day Howard and Michael Sherman, do fine acting jobs with their twitching, repetitive movements, clinging to walls or huddling in corners. None of them says a word." Kerry Clawson - The Beacon Journal "From the play's first moments, it is clear that director Sue Ott Rowlands has crafted a smooth theatrical machine." "Rarely does a show have such a strong supporting cast as this..." Jacqueline Gerber - The Plain Dealer "The staff at Porthouse Theatre has brought a stunning production of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST its summer series. The theme that ties this summer's Porthouse productions together is "Magic," and this production is definitely that." David Ritchey - West Side Leader ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST runs through Saturday, July 20th. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2 PM. Tickets are $15 - $20 with discounts available for students and *seniors. To purchase tickets call the box at 330-672-2497 or 1-800-304-2363. The box office is open Monday - Saturday from 12 PM to 6 PM in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. The box office is open on the grounds of Porthouse Theatre one hour before each performance. *Senior discounts are not available on Friday & Saturday. Elisabeth Madden Managing Director School of Theatre & Dance Porthouse Theatre 330-672-0103 emadden at kent.edu From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 07:12:02 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wizard of Oz @ GHLT Message-ID: <18FE39AE.79B6C037.029F096D@aol.com> Hi, this is Dave Wells with The Garfield Heights Little Theatre. A woman called yesterday regarding the position of Music Director for The Wizard of Oz. My daughter lost your telephone number so if you could please call me back @ 216-662-1223, I'd like to talk to you.Thanks Dave From RaySzuch at aol.com Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 From: RaySzuch at aol.com (RaySzuch at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 16:35:05 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - B/W Short 16 mm film - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Message-ID: <1b9.31b7846.2a61a848@aol.com> --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film. Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 worldeonline.com Ray Szuch, Director/CEO North Coast Central Casting! --part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Auditions - July 20th - 12 to 2 PM
Truman/Paukst Productions (formally Alchemy Pictures) are looking for a white male, near 30, brown/dark hair, Hugh Jackman or Luke Wilson type for nonpaying two-day shoot for b/w short 16 mm film.  Shot in Lakewood on July 27th and 28th.

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
(216) 651-5441
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North Coast Central Casting!

--part1_1b9.31b7846.2a61a848_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Sat Jul 13 22:20:06 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditon reminder - "I Hate Hamlet" Message-ID: <90.28c3b23d.2a62472c@aol.com> --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round 44820 Middle Ridge Rd. Amherst, OH 44001 Phone: (440) 988-5613 email: WSPAmherst at aol.com Website: www.workshopplayers.com For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre. Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002. All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s. This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard. Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star. While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life. Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog. For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message) Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_90.28c3b23d.2a62472c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round
44820 Middle Ridge Rd.
Amherst, OH  44001
Phone:  (440) 988-5613
email:  WSPAmherst at aol.com
Website: www.workshopplayers.com




For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces auditions for Paul Rudnick's comedy I HATE HAMLET, Sunday, July 14, 2002 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, July 15 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the theatre.  Production dates are September 5 - 17, 2002.  All roles are available. Needed are: 3 men: ages 25 - 50s, 3 women: ages 20s - 70s.
This play is a fast paced comedy full of charm & intellect and physically demanding. If you think that Shakespeare is "algebra on stage"; be assured this show is NOT the bard.  Prepare to enjoy yourself as the swashbuckling ghost of John Barrymore takes on Andrew Rally, a light-weight young soap opera star.  While fencing wits and swords, Barrymore gives Andrew lessons on art, success, duty, women and life.  Fast, funny, and unapologetically silly. Come prepared to read and move. The director is not looking for actors to play "silliness", it develops naturally through the dialog.
For more information, contact the director, Pamela Pickworth at 440-785-2281 (leave a message)
Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

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--part1_1ad.513134a.2a62bafb_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Sun Jul 14 14:17:58 2002 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION UPDATE FOR HABITAT FOR INSANITY SKETCH COMEDY Message-ID: <20020714180509.24870.qmail@web11607.mail.yahoo.com> --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii *****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE******* CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON PHONE: 216-367-7133 EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you! We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh. The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation. Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served. Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers. A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary. HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing. For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com Current writers and performers of HFI include Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer Jim Fath - Writer/Performer Mike Martone - Writer Derek Koger - Writer Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer Rich Jones - Writer/Performer Also contributing are John and Chris Bohan James Green Maria Livers Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations. Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242 Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes --0-11757157-1026669909=:24368 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

*****FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*******

CONTACT: RICK FERGUSON

PHONE: 216-367-7133

EMAIL: RICKYSCOT at YAHOO.COM

 

HABITAT FOR INSANITY wants you!

We will be opening our newest revue this fall and need some new faces to make Cleveland laugh.

The audition is open to everyone, and will consist of a cold read from a script and could include some improvisation.

Auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada on Tuesday July 16th at 7pm. No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be first come first served.

Don't let the improvisation scare you, we're looking for good actors over good comics. We will also be accepting scripts for potential sketch writers.

A headshot and resume are preferred but not necessary.

HABITAT FOR INSANITY burst onto the Cleveland comedy scene last September with their first revue. The show consisted of an hour of hilarious sketches and songs followed by a set of long form improv, know as a "Harold". HFI plans to have people rolling in the aisles this year too. The second revue will also be videotaped for a possible local television airing.

For more information Call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133, or email him at rickyscot at yahoo.com

Current writers and performers of HFI include

Rick Ferguson - Director/Producer

Jim Fath - Writer/Performer

Mike Martone - Writer

Derek Koger - Writer

Ed Ackerman - Writer/Performer

Marlene Kelly - writer/Performer

Matt Zitelli - Writer/Performer

Jackie Pope - Choreographer/Performer

Rich Jones - Writer/Performer

Also contributing are

John and Chris Bohan

James Green

Maria Livers

Check out our website, www.habitat-for-insanity.com for more information on former cast members and updates on showtimes and locations.

Cabaret Dada is located at 1210 West 6th Street in the Warehouse district of Downtown Cleveland. They perform improv every Friday at 10:30pm and Saturday at 8 and 10:30pm. For Dada reservations call 216-696-4242

Please do not call the theatre regarding this audition



Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB



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