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The Players Guild Theatre's
production of LES
MISERABLES:SCHOOL EDITION has
opened to rave reviews:
a.. "The Guild's highly
talented, 35-member youth cast
is remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical." Kerry
Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal,
8/29/02
b.. "Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts." Dan
Kane, Canton Repository,
8/25/02.
(Both reviews are posted in
their entirety at the bottom
of this e-mail).
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, and $10 for students.
Please call the Box Office at
330-453-7617, from 10 am- 2
pm, Mon.-Sat.
Be sure to visit our website
at
www.playersguildtheatre.com.
____________________________
Players Guild Theatre
1001 Market Avenue North
Canton, Ohio 44702
Box Office: 330-453-7617
Main Office: 330-453-7619
www.playersguildtheatre.com
______________________________
_______________
Student ?Les Miz? has
?amazingly good? results
Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository
entertainment writer
CANTON ? Imagine presenting
?Les Miserables,?
unquestionably one of the most
challenging stage musicals of
all time, at a community
theater.
Imagine then taking it a big
step further and presenting
the epic ?Les Miz? (as it?s
called) with a cast whose
oldest member is 18.
The Players Guild has done
just this with its
season-opening production, and
the results are amazingly
good. The show is a marvel.
The only way to secure
performing rights these days
to ?Les Miz,? which is still
pulling crowds around the
world, is to do a special
?school edition? of the show.
The requirement is that no
actors older than 19 be cast.
The guild was awarded
permission for a student
production, the first theater
in Ohio to do so, and has
risen to the challenge
mightily. The show is
engrossing, fast-paced and
richly entertaining.
The cast, drawn from schools
around Northeast Ohio, is
skilled, fresh, hard-working
and obviously committed to
this enormous undertaking. The
many emotionally affecting
musical numbers, superbly sung
and with robust orchestral
accompaniment, earned
sustained and hearty applause
on opening night.
?Les Miserables,? based upon
Victor Hugo?s classic novel,
is set in 19th-century France.
The pivotal character is Jean
Valjean, a good man who has
been imprisoned five years for
stealing a loaf of bread.
After he breaks parole, he is
relentlessly pursued for
decades by the relentless
Inspector Javert.
There is also the story of
Valjean's struggling sister
Fantine, a waifish prostitute
whose little girl, Cosette, is
being raised by a pair of
conniving tavern keepers.
There is a young man, Marius,
who falls deeply in love with
an older Cosette, to the
disappointment of another
young woman, Eponine, who
adores him.
There are downtrodden
Parisians struggling with
poverty, and a group of
idealistic young students who
join the French Revolution,
with tragic results.
Nearly three hours long
including intermission, the
show is almost entirely sung,
with a score that is full of
hauntingly memorable songs
that explain the characters
and further the plot. The
staging is virtually seamless,
with one scene blending into
the next through shifts of
lighting, quick set changes
and the effective use of
translucent curtains.
Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts. Chris
Dewald, a recent Washington
High School graduate, is
emotionally persuasive as the
determined Valjean, and lends
a supple tenor voice to his
touching ballads. Jarid
Faubel, remarkably only a
junior at Canfield High
School, is both dashing and
imposing as Javert and shines
in several commanding solo
songs.
Laura Shupbach is
heartbreaking as the frail
Fantine and sings in a voice
both tragic and angelic. As
the romantically frustrated
Eponine, Renee Cohen expertly
delivers her stirring
show-stopper ?On My Own? with
understated resignation. Mark
Christine and Elysia Shutrump
are appealing and convincing
as the star-crossed lovers
Marius and Cosette.
Providing welcome comedy are
Steve Newport and Aubrey
Bunnenberg as the cunning and
thieving saloonkeepers.
Consistent scene-stealers,
this comically gifted pair
cavort expertly in the show?s
rollicking and roof-raising
production number ?Master of
the House.?
People who have seen ?Les Miz?
in its Broadway, London or
frequent touring productions
will be pleased to see all the
familiar scenes and beloved
musical numbers staged as
remembered, including the
kaleidoscopic, flag-waving Act
1 finale, ?One More Day.?
There is so much to praise,
including the vast collection
of detailed costumes created
by Josh Erichsen, the
well-designed (and
well-choreographed) settings
designed by Erichsen and Joe
Carmola, Carmola?s evocative
lighting design, and the
precise and vibrant orchestral
accompaniment conducted by
Steve Parsons.
Terry Burgler, a professor at
Kent State University,
deserves plenty of applause
for pulling this enormous
production together and for
pulling such inspired
performances from the youthful
cast.
Hopefully these talented faces
will return to the guild stage
in future productions.
Performances continue through
Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday, and 2:30
p.m. Sunday.
To order tickets, call (330)
453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' cause
for joy
Production by Canton Players
Guild is marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is
happening on the Canton
Players Guild stage.
In a season opener of several
firsts, the theater has
launched the impressive Les
Miserables School Edition,
Ohio's first nonprofessional
production of the
world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented,
35-member youth cast is
remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical. On opening
night last Friday, it was
abundantly clear that these
kids really get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from
Victor Hugo's novel, continues
to play on Broadway, and the
tour has visited Cleveland and
Akron numerous times in the
last 13 years. The show
premiered in 1987 on Broadway,
where it has run more than
6,000 performances.
In the fresh student
conception, the three-hour
musical has been tightened by
about 30 minutes, with only
incidental music and some
repetitive lyrics trimmed.
Some of the songs' keys also
have been changed for less
mature student voices.
This marks the first time Ohio
students have had the chance
to perform what has been
dubbed one of the greatest
musicals ever written. The
Players Guild talent pool
hails largely from Stark
County, with some actors also
coming from the Akron area,
Portage County, Cleveland and
the Youngstown area.
For many of the students,
performing in the show has
been the experience of a
lifetime.
The professionally staffed
Players Guild has more
resources than the average
high school would in mounting
this production -- a definite
plus for the young actors, who
range from ages 10 to 18. The
Guild's projected budget is
$50,000 for this show, about
double the average cost of the
theater's usual mainstage
musicals.
That financial commitment
shows in this top-notch
production. The young talent
is backed by an excellent,
professional adult orchestra
as well as professional
lighting, set, sound and
costume designers.
They also have had the
privilege of working with
esteemed director Terry
Burgler, Kent State University
professor and co-founder of
the Ohio Shakespeare Festival.
His goal was to help the
students go beyond singing
their songs well to discover
the emotions and motives
within their characters.
For example, he worked with
Jarid Faubel, playing the
villain Javert, in fleshing
out his character's
background. Javert doesn't
think he's a bad guy; he
believes he's doing his job in
hunting down fugitive Jean
Valjean. Acknowledging
Valjean's humanity would
destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself
that these youngsters are so
skilled in this completely
sung-through musical. Those
with the best voices were cast
from among 100 auditioners,
and their hard work with vocal
coach Charles Spencer shows.
In short, these youngsters
sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old
Laura Schupbach sings with the
angst of a grown woman who has
been dealt life's crippling
blows. And Faubel, a junior at
Canfield High School, is an
amazingly powerful, manly
actor and singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly
convincing as the lovelorn
Eponine. The Cleveland teen
has a confidence and charisma
on stage that makes sense once
you read her bio: The actress
recently moved here from
California, where she did TV
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve
Newport make a devilishly
funny duo as the conniving
Thenardiers, garnering some of
the heaviest applause. They
offer great comic relief in
this intensely emotional
story.
That leads us to the heart of
the whole story -- the hero
Jean Valjean, played by Chris
Dewald of Massillon Washington
High School. Dewald is a
gifted singer who was plagued
opening night by a long black
wig that was in his face too
much and a coat that he
couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed
back so we can see this hero's
face from the start, in a
chain gang scene. Dewald
handled these opening-night
problems as smoothly as
possible, warming up to his
role wonderfully by his
angelic ballad at the
barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not
to build a replica of Les
Miserables' famous turntable
for scene and set changes.
Scenic designers Joe Carmola
and Joshua Erichsen have built
attractive set pieces on
wheels, and the turntable
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set
pieces, had some problems in
the dark opening night,
banging pieces here and there
into stucco-style village
buildings framing the stage.
These kinks will surely be
worked out quickly.
The show has some great
special effects, dramatic
lighting, gunfire and an
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra
Capocci's slow-motion
choreography in a barricade
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz
before or not, this is one
show you won't want to miss.
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, $10 for students. For
tickets, call 330-453-7619.
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8/25/02.
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The show runs through Sept. 7, 8 p.m. =
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Please call the Box Office at 330-453-7617, =
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____________________________
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1001 Market Avenue North
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Student =91Les Miz=92 has =91amazingly good=92 =
results
Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository entertainment writer
CANTON =97 Imagine presenting =93Les Miserables,=94 =
unquestionably one=20
of the most challenging stage musicals of all time, at a community =
theater.=20
Imagine then taking it a big step further and presenting the epic =
=93Les Miz=94=20
(as it=92s called) with a cast whose oldest member is 18.=20
The Players Guild has done just this with its season-opening =
production, and=20
the results are amazingly good. The show is a marvel.=20
The only way to secure performing rights these days to =93Les Miz,=94 =
which is=20
still pulling crowds around the world, is to do a special =93school =
edition=94 of=20
the show. The requirement is that no actors older than 19 be cast.=20
The guild was awarded permission for a student production, the first =
theater=20
in Ohio to do so, and has risen to the challenge mightily. The show is=20
engrossing, fast-paced and richly entertaining.=20
The cast, drawn from schools around Northeast Ohio, is skilled, =
fresh,=20
hard-working and obviously committed to this enormous undertaking. The =
many=20
emotionally affecting musical numbers, superbly sung and with robust =
orchestral=20
accompaniment, earned sustained and hearty applause on opening night.=20
=93Les Miserables,=94 based upon Victor Hugo=92s classic novel, is =
set in=20
19th-century France. The pivotal character is Jean Valjean, a good man =
who has=20
been imprisoned five years for stealing a loaf of bread. After he breaks =
parole,=20
he is relentlessly pursued for decades by the relentless Inspector =
Javert.=20
There is also the story of Valjean's struggling sister Fantine, a =
waifish=20
prostitute whose little girl, Cosette, is being raised by a pair of =
conniving=20
tavern keepers. There is a young man, Marius, who falls deeply in love =
with an=20
older Cosette, to the disappointment of another young woman, Eponine, =
who adores=20
him.=20
There are downtrodden Parisians struggling with poverty, and a group =
of=20
idealistic young students who join the French Revolution, with tragic =
results.=20
Nearly three hours long including intermission, the show is almost =
entirely=20
sung, with a score that is full of hauntingly memorable songs that =
explain the=20
characters and further the plot. The staging is virtually seamless, with =
one=20
scene blending into the next through shifts of lighting, quick set =
changes and=20
the effective use of translucent curtains.=20
Most remarkable are the performers, whose talent belies their youth, =
and=20
whose youth rarely distracts. Chris Dewald, a recent Washington High =
School=20
graduate, is emotionally persuasive as the determined Valjean, and lends =
a=20
supple tenor voice to his touching ballads. Jarid Faubel, remarkably =
only a=20
junior at Canfield High School, is both dashing and imposing as Javert =
and=20
shines in several commanding solo songs.=20
Laura Shupbach is heartbreaking as the frail Fantine and sings in a =
voice=20
both tragic and angelic. As the romantically frustrated Eponine, Renee =
Cohen=20
expertly delivers her stirring show-stopper =93On My Own=94 with =
understated=20
resignation. Mark Christine and Elysia Shutrump are appealing and =
convincing as=20
the star-crossed lovers Marius and Cosette.=20
Providing welcome comedy are Steve Newport and Aubrey Bunnenberg as =
the=20
cunning and thieving saloonkeepers. Consistent scene-stealers, this =
comically=20
gifted pair cavort expertly in the show=92s rollicking and roof-raising =
production=20
number =93Master of the House.=94=20
People who have seen =93Les Miz=94 in its Broadway, London or =
frequent touring=20
productions will be pleased to see all the familiar scenes and beloved =
musical=20
numbers staged as remembered, including the kaleidoscopic, flag-waving =
Act 1=20
finale, =93One More Day.=94=20
There is so much to praise, including the vast collection of detailed =
costumes created by Josh Erichsen, the well-designed (and =
well-choreographed)=20
settings designed by Erichsen and Joe Carmola, Carmola=92s evocative =
lighting=20
design, and the precise and vibrant orchestral accompaniment conducted =
by Steve=20
Parsons.=20
Terry Burgler, a professor at Kent State University, deserves plenty =
of=20
applause for pulling this enormous production together and for pulling =
such=20
inspired performances from the youthful cast.=20
Hopefully these talented faces will return to the guild stage in =
future=20
productions.=20
Performances continue through Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday through =
Saturday,=20
and 2:30 p.m. Sunday.=20
To order tickets, call (330) 453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' =
cause for=20
joy
Production by Canton Players Guild =
is=20
marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is happening on the Canton Players Guild =
stage.
In a season opener of several firsts, the theater has launched the =
impressive=20
Les Miserables School Edition, Ohio's first nonprofessional =
production of=20
the world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented, 35-member youth cast is remarkable in =
that it=20
has captured the intense emotional depth and the huge epic sweep of the =
musical.=20
On opening night last Friday, it was abundantly clear that these kids =
really=20
get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from Victor Hugo's novel, continues to =
play on=20
Broadway, and the tour has visited Cleveland and Akron numerous times in =
the=20
last 13 years. The show premiered in 1987 on Broadway, where it has run =
more=20
than 6,000 performances.
In the fresh student conception, the three-hour musical has been =
tightened by=20
about 30 minutes, with only incidental music and some repetitive lyrics =
trimmed.=20
Some of the songs' keys also have been changed for less mature student=20
voices.
This marks the first time Ohio students have had the chance to =
perform what=20
has been dubbed one of the greatest musicals ever written. The Players =
Guild=20
talent pool hails largely from Stark County, with some actors also =
coming from=20
the Akron area, Portage County, Cleveland and the Youngstown area.
For many of the students, performing in the show has been the =
experience of a=20
lifetime.
The professionally staffed Players Guild has more resources than the =
average=20
high school would in mounting this production -- a definite plus for the =
young=20
actors, who range from ages 10 to 18. The Guild's projected budget is =
$50,000=20
for this show, about double the average cost of the theater's usual =
mainstage=20
musicals.
That financial commitment shows in this top-notch production. The =
young=20
talent is backed by an excellent, professional adult orchestra as well =
as=20
professional lighting, set, sound and costume designers.
They also have had the privilege of working with esteemed director =
Terry=20
Burgler, Kent State University professor and co-founder of the Ohio =
Shakespeare=20
Festival. His goal was to help the students go beyond singing their =
songs well=20
to discover the emotions and motives within their characters.
For example, he worked with Jarid Faubel, playing the villain Javert, =
in=20
fleshing out his character's background. Javert doesn't think he's a bad =
guy; he=20
believes he's doing his job in hunting down fugitive Jean Valjean. =
Acknowledging=20
Valjean's humanity would destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself that these youngsters are so skilled =
in this=20
completely sung-through musical. Those with the best voices were cast =
from among=20
100 auditioners, and their hard work with vocal coach Charles Spencer =
shows.
In short, these youngsters sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old Laura Schupbach sings with the angst of =
a grown=20
woman who has been dealt life's crippling blows. And Faubel, a junior at =
Canfield High School, is an amazingly powerful, manly actor and =
singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly convincing as the lovelorn Eponine. The =
Cleveland=20
teen has a confidence and charisma on stage that makes sense once you =
read her=20
bio: The actress recently moved here from California, where she did TV =
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve Newport make a devilishly funny duo as =
the=20
conniving Thenardiers, garnering some of the heaviest applause. They =
offer great=20
comic relief in this intensely emotional story.
That leads us to the heart of the whole story -- the hero Jean =
Valjean,=20
played by Chris Dewald of Massillon Washington High School. Dewald is a =
gifted=20
singer who was plagued opening night by a long black wig that was in his =
face=20
too much and a coat that he couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed back so we can see this hero's face from =
the=20
start, in a chain gang scene. Dewald handled these opening-night =
problems as=20
smoothly as possible, warming up to his role wonderfully by his angelic =
ballad=20
at the barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not to build a replica of Les =
Miserables'=20
famous turntable for scene and set changes. Scenic designers Joe Carmola =
and=20
Joshua Erichsen have built attractive set pieces on wheels, and the =
turntable=20
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set pieces, had some problems in the dark =
opening=20
night, banging pieces here and there into stucco-style village buildings =
framing=20
the stage. These kinks will surely be worked out quickly.
The show has some great special effects, dramatic lighting, gunfire =
and an=20
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra Capocci's slow-motion choreography in a =
barricade=20
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz before or not, this is one show =
you won't=20
want to miss. The show runs through Sept. 7, 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays =
and 2:30=20
p.m. Sundays. Cost is $12, $10 for students. For tickets, call=20
330-453-7619.
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From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It ain't SPAM, it's Mitch!)
Date: Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Notice for OHIO artists who want to travel out of the
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
Call 03 9 682 6964 to organise an audition time, appointments are essential......or log onto www.usj.co.jp for more information.
SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
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A fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends and a mystery is revealed: "Fall of 2002"!!!
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
Call 03 9 682 6964 to organise an audition time, appointments are essential......or log onto www.usj.co.jp for more information.
SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
A fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends and a mystery is revealed: "Fall of 2002"!!!
?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002
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Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
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From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Ohio Film Commission has been wiped out
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission
and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of
the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other
states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year.
But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the
industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an
even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act
now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews,
production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following
people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives,
mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and
whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it.
Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
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http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year. But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews, production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives, mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it. Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
Prelude2Cinema
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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From ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
From: ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org (Rita Kueber)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Christmas Carol Auditions
Message-ID:
For Immediate Release:
August 29, 2002
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Seeks Children for A Christmas Carol
Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking child actors of all
cultures and backgrounds, ages 6 to 13, for their annual production of A
Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin November 6, with performance dates from
November 29 through December 22. Children auditioning for A Christmas Carol
may not be 14 years of age until December 24, 2002 or later.
Auditions will be held on Monday, September 23 from 3 to 7 p.m.
Auditions are by appointment only. To arrange an appointment time, leave a
message with GLTF by calling (216) 241-5490, extension 914.
Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer.
GLTF performs at the Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square Center in downtown
Cleveland. Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has
brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to audiences in
Northeast Ohio.
# # #
Media contact:
Pam Menhenett, Marketing Director
216/241-5490 x 309
From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wizard of Oz
Message-ID: <4EE48C65.4DCC6222.029F096D@aol.com>
Due to unfortunate circumstances, the Garfiled Heights Little Theatre is in need of someone for the role of the Scarecrow in its production of "The Wizard of Oz". The show runs the first three weekends in November. We have a stellar cast, and this looks to be a great production. If you are interested please call Dave Wells ( The Director) at 216-662-1223 Home or work at 216-524-9962, or email Sykokilr1 at aol.com. Rehearsals start next week. Thanks
From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (HaroldHafner.com Photography)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Inexpensive QUALITY Headshot Photography that gets you
booked!
Message-ID: <001001c24fac$feeb5500$120d6b42@Allegiance>
Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography is experienced in photography
for Actors, Entertainers, and Models for Northern Ohio, New York,
Chicago, Los Angeles, and overseas. For details, go to
www.HaroldHafner.com or just call 216-426-8000. We are located at East
40th & Payne (Midtown Cleveland).
From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
From: Ray at worldeonline.com (Ray)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Sat. 1 to 4 PN / 1 short film for Sundance and a
Music Video for Nashville
Message-ID: <200208292252703.SM02388@rayszuch>
Nashville Music video audition for Sat. 8/31 - 1 to 4 PM
*******************************************************
1 male, 7-10 years old. Preferably with short hair.
1 male, 30-40 years old. Preferably with short hair.
2 male approximately early 30's brown hair, preferably short.
4 females, high school age, 14-18
4 males, high school age, 14-18
1 female early 20's
1 male 50-60 years old
1 male early 20's
1 female early 20's
Audition - Short film for Sundance - Aug. 31st at NCCC
****************************************************************
1 to 4 PM - Short film for Sundance "We Have Your Daughter" by Bill Johns
(Cinevid Productions) / two males 20 to 30's - Caucasian / 1 female 16 to 25 attractive Caucasian
Must be willing to train for fight scene.
Script at: http://cinevidproductions.com/CVP/CVPpage/WeHaveYourDaughter.htm
Need a couple of PA/grips, a Make-up person, a script continuity person, a prop master and a boom operator.
FILMIMG
Friday, Sept 13th, 8pm-2am;
Saturday Sept. 14th, Noon-10pm and
Sunday Sept 15th, 9am-7pm
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
Map is at worldEonline.com
From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tree City Players needs Costume HELP!
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our
Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms.
(Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or
hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that
might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact
me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms. (Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham)
Date: Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette produces Joseph/Dreamcoat @ Shore Cultural
Centre in Euclid
Message-ID:
AUDITIONS........... AUDITIONS............ AUDITIONS
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE PRESENTS
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
NOVEMBER 15,16,17,22 AND 23RD 2002
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
STAGED AND DIRECTED BY
CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY OF EUCLID FINE ARTS DIVISION OF
THEATRE
MUSICALLY DIRECTED BY
EVIE MORRIS
CHOREOGRAPHY BY
RENEE COHEN
AUDITIONS ARE ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH 2002 FROM 7:30PM
TO 9:00PM.
AT THE SHORE CULTURAL CENTER 291 EAST 222ND STREET IN EUCLID, OHIO. AGES 8
TO 58 ARE ENCOURAGED TO AUDITION, THERE WILL BE A CHILDRENS CHOIR IN THIS
RENDITION
BRING ONE VOCAL SELECTION WRITTEN IN YOUR KEY AND COME DANCE READY
FOR MORE INFO CALL 440-944-3927
** ALL ROLES ARE OPEN FOR THIS NON EQUITY PRODUCTION
From DErdei at nacscorp.com Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
From: DErdei at nacscorp.com (Dave Erdei)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice for "She Loves Me"
Message-ID:
Workshop Players will be holding auditions for the musical "She Loves Me"
September 8th from 2:00 until 4:00 and September 9th from 7:00 until 9:00.
Seeking 7-8 men and 5-6 women ages 18 and up. Young men 16 and older are
welcome to audition for the role of Arpad. All Roles are available. Please
come prepared with a musical selection of your choice, and sheet music for
the accompanist.
Call backs, if needed, will be Sept 11th at 7:00.
Auditions will be held at the theater, located at 44800 Middle Ridge Road,
in Amherst.
The theater is located on the northern side of Middle Ridge Road almost
midway between Route 58 and Route 254. Approximately 2 miles southwest of
the Lorain Broadway-Middle Ridge Road exit on Route 90/2.
Performances dates are Nov 7-9, Nov 15-17, and Nov 22-24. Evening
performances begin at 8:00 and the matinees on the 17th and 24th begin at
3:00.
For further information, please call 440 233-6087 and leave a message or
email derdei at nacscorp.com.
From pam_the8r at hotmail.com Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
From: pam_the8r at hotmail.com (Pam Pickworth)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]male profile gobo needed - urgent
Message-ID:
Workshop Players in Amherst OH is in need of a gobo suitable for use as the
ghost of John Barrymore in our coming production of I HATE HAMLET by Paul
Rudnick. Our final dress rehearsal is this coming Wednesday, September 4th.
If you can help us, please email our lighting guru: mattg4 at centurytel.net
Or call the director, Pam at 440-785-2281. THANKS!
_________________________________________________________________
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From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flanagan's Wake...fun at the Powerhouse
Message-ID: <20020830174333.1419.qmail@web12008.mail.yahoo.com>
IRISH WAKE CAN BE FUN AT POWERHOUSE
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News
Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times
Their advertisements read ?Come shed a tear, sing a
song or two and share a few pints in this wildly funny
and irreverent Irish Wake.? ?Tis true. Much like TONY
N? TINA?S WEDDING and SECOND CITY, FLANAGAN?S WAKE is
an interactive experience that makes for a delightful
evening.
The premise is the celebration of the life and death
of Flanagan in the mythical town of Grapplin, County
Sligo, Ireland. As the audience, who are the
?mourners? enter they are confronted by a casket and
members of the cast greeting you and asking your name.
Every person is given a name tag...all men, true to
Irish tradition, are emblazoned with ?Patrick? as a
middle name. All the women?s first names are, of
course, ?Mary.? You?ll be called by your new name all
night. We meet Flanagan?s long time fiancee, his
priest, his mother and others who knew the deceased.
As attenders you might be asked to sing one of the
deceased?s favorite songs. Or, you might be called on
to share a story of an experience you had with
Flanagan. Don?t go with the idea of being a passive
bystander. It will probably be impossible as the cast
members sit next to you, wander around the hall, and
engage you in conversation. They do everything
except buy you beer, which is available at the bar all
night.
The show has been performed for eight years in
Chicago. It opened in Cleveland in 1996 at Kennedy?s
in Playhouse Square, later moving to the Flats. The
local production is performed by the Irish Rodeo
Clowns who are a ?merry band of actors and actresses
who share a common vision to honor the greatest
treasure God graced the Irish with, a deep passion for
life and love.? Expect to hear blasphemist Catholic
statements, many by the ?priest.? Expect to hear the
unexpected, lines such as ?they don?t make Jews like
Jesus anymore.? It?s all part of the experience. The
more you are prepared to just relax, participate, and
have a good time, the more you?ll enjoy yourself. As
the program states, ?the play may be a bit bawdy or a
touch irreverent on occasion, but it is all in good
fun.?
The cast list includes 20 performers though only
eight appear nightly. As cast members differ greatly
in their improv abilities, the show varies greatly
according to who is performing the evening you attend.
On the night I attended stellar performances were
presented by Gene Foster, who portrayed the mayor,
Michael Mueller, adlibbing through the role of Mickey,
the brother of Flanagan?s long time fiancee, and John
M. Regan as the priest. All seemed comfortable,
involved, and quick with the improvisations. Kira
Pilat as Tara, the pianist, masterfully ad libs on the
ivories to fit the mood of the presentation and fill
in with appropriate songs, such as ?Danny Boy.?
The show ends with the plea, ?If you like us, tell 100
or 200 of your friends. If not, shut your mouth.?
You?ll probably be telling many of your friends. This
is a fun, if not spectacular evening of entertainment.
FLANAGAN?S WAKE is performed at the Powerhouse Pub at
Nautica every Friday and Saturday night only. For
tickets call 216-795-7000.
__________________________________________________
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From WcpAkron at aol.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions
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Weathervane Playhouse Announces Auditions for THE LARAMIE PROJECT
(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse
will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The
Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane,
Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may
be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a
three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a
non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all
roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a
community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For
further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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From Ccontempdt at aol.com Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT and SAFMOD presents free dance performances.
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1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 B, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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Ccontempdt at aol.com
216.426.8156/Office 216.426.0936/Fax
=20
SAFMOD (Sub Atomic Frequency Modulation Overdose)
1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 A, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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EZ at SAFMOD.COM
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216.426.8156/Office 216.426.0936/Fax
=20
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1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 A, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
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Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view
our electronic calendar:
http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl
Would you like a free ticket to hear world-class music?
Subscribe to the full, six-concert season of Oberlin=3Fs Artist Recital
Series and you'll receive a free ticket to one of three outstanding
concerts. To learn more, visit:
http://www.oberlin.edu/arseries/schedule.htm
(Click on "How to Order Tickets" and scroll down to "Bonus Concerts!")
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.
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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at Oberlin College.
Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view =
our electronic calendar:
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From Tbeckross at aol.com Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
From: Tbeckross at aol.com (Tbeckross at aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]fax and printer to donate
Message-ID: <3a.2be42730.2aa217c2@aol.com>
Hello everyone!
I have a fax machine and a printer that I will no longer need in a few weeks,
and would like to donate it to a theatre. All I ask is that you have your
non-profit status so that it can be tax deductible.
The fax machine is about 2 years old. Has a speed dial feature and a copy
function.
The printer is a Lexmark Z series color ink jet, about 4 months old.
If anyone is interested in either item, please email me at TBeckRoss at aol.com.
Thanks!
Tonya Beckman Ross
From cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
From: cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com (Joseph Rubin)
Date: Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING MUSIC,
STAGE AND TECH DIRECTORS - CANTON COMIC OPERA CO.
Message-ID: <20020831210303.372.qmail@web13002.mail.yahoo.com>
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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From James_Fath at progressive.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nonprofit Theatre Looking for Household DOORS $
Message-ID:
Have an old DOOR that you are going to Throw away?
Maybe one that's been sitting in your garage, basement, attic, or wherever?
Well we need it. We want it. AND we'll come pick it up for you.
The Cleveland Blackbox Theatre is in the midst of a virtual renaissance and
needs about 40 or so household doors for a new theatre design. These doors
can be of any type. So far we've collected Screen, Closet, Pantry, and even
one car door. It doesn't matter what kind of door it is, we'll take it.
We'll come to you and pick it up even if its in a crawl space or attached
to a door frame.
The Doors we collect will be used in a complex set and theatre design that
will surely make you proud that you donated your door. We'll take any door
you're willing to donate. If you know anyone that might have a door, feel
free to forward them this e-mail. We'd appreciate any donation you could
make. Thank you so much for your consideration.
~Jim Fath
Cleveland Blackbox Theatre
Please send any and all replies to:
james_fath at progressive.com
From drkarges at yahoo.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
From: drkarges at yahoo.com (David Karges)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED MAKE-UP ARTIST FOR ONE DAY FILM SHOOT
Message-ID: <20020901213115.47357.qmail@web21107.mail.yahoo.com>
Award winning-producer/director is looking for a
make-up artist who is willing to donate a day to work
on his latest independent short feature. The shoot
date is Thursday, September 5th (weather permitting)
and make-up artist should have own make-up and
supplies. The location will be poolside.
All those who are interested please e-mail me at
drkarges at yahoo.com.
Thanks!
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From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:08 2002
From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:08 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions at North Canton Playhouse
Message-ID:
The North Canton Playhouse
Center for the Performing Arts
Announces with Pride
Open Auditions
for
the Akron/Canton area PREMIRE of
The Laramie Project
by Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theatre Project
October 6th and 7th at 7pm
Seeking at least 6 actors aged teens to seniors.
Perusal Scripts are available via the NCP office.
Auditioners should prepare 2 contrasting short monologues: FROM THE PLAY preferred but not necessary.
Auditioners should also dress casually and wear comfortable shoes.
The production runs January 16-26, with a possible additional daytime performance in January.
Any Questions?
Respond to this email or call director JT Buck at 330-310-5654, or the NCP office at 330-494-1613
North Canton Playhouse is a community theatre. Therefore, all actors are volunteers.
North Canton Playhouse is located ont he campus of Hoover High School on 7th St in North Canton, OH
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From Robert.Ellis at tri-c.cc.oh.us Tue Aug 27 21:26:18 2002
From: Robert.Ellis at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Ellis, Robert)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West announces Auditions for LOBO-A-GOGO
Message-ID:
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CCC WEST Theater announces Auditions for their fall production of
LOBO-A-GOGO
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Directed by: Bob Ellis
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When: Sept. 3, 4, 5 @ 7 PM
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Where: Cuyahoga Community College
Western Campus Theater
11000 Pleasant Valley Road
Parma, OH 44130
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More Info: E-mail response or call (216) 987-5531.
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We are seeking talented performers who can act, sing and dance to cast
this exciting production. LOBO-A-GOGO was written by former Second City
Chicago Musical Director Jeff Richmond and he has granted exclusive
rights to CCC West to stage this hilarious musical this fall. =20
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The story focuses on Woodrow Wilson High School on the night of the
Harvest Moon semi-formal. The Moon Queen is due to be crowned but the
only sign of her is her bloody dress. The Lone Wolves vow to seek her
killer and save the dance from lycanthropic disaster !!
=20
We are seeking 6 men and 6 women who can play high school senior age and
1 man, to play a 40 year old lounge singer. Some roles require dancing,
others do not. =20
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Please bring a prepared musical number. Accompanist and CD/ Tape player
will be provided.
Be prepared to learn a short dance combination and read from the script.
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All roles are open to students, community members and local
professionals.=20
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This production will also be entered in the American College Theater
Festival and will compete for regional and national honors. =20
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From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:28 2002
From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:28 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 at Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
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Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 will be held at Chagrin Valley
Little Theatre Sept. 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. both days. The theater is at 40
River Street, Chagrin Falls
Cast requirements are for 6 men and 5 women.
Musical Comedy Murders will be on-stage Nov. 1 - Nov. 23.
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Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 will be held at
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theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls
Cast requirements are for 6 men and 5 women.
Musical Comedy Murders will be on-stage Nov. 1 - Nov. 23.
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From jsyroney at cptonline.org Tue Aug 27 21:26:36 2002
From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:36 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prepare To Receive... Cleveland Public Theatre opens
season Friday September 13, 2002
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Cleveland Public Theatre Presents the
Earthly Premiere of
Blue Sky Transmission:
A Tibetan Book of the Dead
September 13 - October 5, 2002
...a rare message for the living
A young mother?s overwhelming to do list will never be completed due to an
unscheduled interruption - her own death. Guided by a mysterious escort, she
is led through a strange world filled with numinous beings - caustic and
comical, fearful and sublime. Combining Eastern spiritualism with Western
storytelling and an original musical score, Cleveland Public Theatre brings
you a mystical event unlike any you?ve seen before.
Directed by Raymond Bobgan Original Score by Halim El-Dabh
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Avenue at W65th Street
(Free Parking for the Enlightened)
Call 216-631-2727
for tickets and information
Special Benefit Performance
Friday, September 13, 2002 at 8:00pm
$50.00 for Pre-Show Reception at CPT and Reserved Seating
$100.00 for Pre-Show Reception at CPT, reserved seating and post show gala
at Erie Bleu
Please call 216.631.ASAP ext. 209 to reserve benefit tickets
www.cptonline.org
Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext. 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
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From irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:45 2002
From: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com (John Regan)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:45 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Flanagan's Wake"/IRISH RODEO CLOWNS are ON THE AIR
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I just wanted to let the world know that the "Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC", =
the Cleveland Producers of "Flanagan's Wake" are proud to announce we =
have been extended through December 2002 at the POWERHOUSE PUB, which is =
on the west bank of THE FLATS. Performances are Friday nights at 8pm =
and Saturday evenings at 7pm. The PUB opens an hour before showtime =
each evening. Learn more about us by visiting our website at =
http://flanaganswake.tripod.com, by calling TICKETMASTER, online by =
searching Cleveland.com or for group/corporate rates by calling the PUB =
at 216-861-4982. This Thursday and Friday you can also just listen to =
your radio. We will be on several CLEAR CHANNEL stations.
Next: Here's the 'official' schedule:
Thursday 7:00am WMVX =20
Thursday 7:40am WMJI=20
Thursday 9:15am WMMS=20
Friday 7:40am WGAR=20
Send some positive karma our way on 8/29 & 8/30... thank you, "Fr. Damon =
Fitzgerald"-aka- John M. Regan
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From aeriec at ucc.org Wed Aug 28 09:28:02 2002
From: aeriec at ucc.org (aeriec at ucc.org)
Date: Wed Aug 28 09:28:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Follow That Star" at Full Circle Theatre
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Full Circle Theatre, 2592 West 14th Street, Cleveland. Call 440-933-2905 to
set up an audition between August 31 and September 8 for the new Christmas
musical comedy "Follow That Star." Needed: actors to play a variety of
ensemble roles and four primary characters: (1) a determined young woman
striving to make her way in a man
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=92s world; (2) a timid young man with
heroic potential; (3) a wise old man who understands a new era is about=
to
dawn; (4) a big, brash, bumbling companion with a heart of gold.
Auditioners should be prepared to present a brief monologue, sing a son=
g
(piano accompanist provided), and read from the play. This will be a
multi-cultural cast and actors will be paid. Rehearsals begin mid
September. The production runs for 16 performances in December and earl=
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January.
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From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Wed Aug 28 10:07:01 2002
From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:07:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group/Classes starting!
Message-ID:
SCENE STUDY GROUP
Hi everyone-
We will be starting our Scene Study group/class again this fall for anyone who is interested in coming.
The sessions will be every Saturday from 10:00 - 12:00pm at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown Cleveland) in the E2 Theater Building. They will start this coming Saturday, Aug. 31st. Anyone is welcome to come!
This is an actual Acting II class that I am teaching, but would like to invite anyone who is interested to come and participate or use the time and space to work on improving their craft, building character, working with a partner(s) etc. If you would like college credit also, you can register at Tri-C and receive 3 credits as well!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at any time and I will glady help to answer them. Thanks and hope to see you all on Saturday!
Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
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From emadden at kent.edu Wed Aug 28 10:11:05 2002
From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:11:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance Announces 2002 - 2003
Season
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNOUNCES 2002-03 SEASON
Join corporate employees, gamblers, explorers and dancers at Kent State
University
Kent, Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre & Dance announces the
2002 =96 2003 season. Meet stressed out corporate employees, gamblers,
explorers and dancers during the School of Theatre & Dance=92s 2002 =96 2003
season. The season opens with a satirical look at the corporate world, Below
the Belt and continues with Shakespeare=92s comedy of sexual tension and moral
debate, Measure for Measure. The semester closes with Dance 2002:
Reflections, a showcase of the latest in modern dance and jazz choreography.
Start the New Year off with the Tony & Grammy Award winning musical, Guys &
Dolls. Dance Majors and Minors display their talent in the Student Dance
Festival and Theatre Majors and Minors do the same during the Student Theatre
Festival. The Kent Dance Ensemble presents its annual concert in April.
Three Victorian explorers close the season with On the Verge.
The fall semester at Kent State University begins with a satirical look at
company men that touches everyone who has ever had to deal with a manically
divisive boss and an ambitious brown noser or an unbearable workplace.
Directed by Doctor Marya Bednerik, Below the Belt, is just another day at the
office. Below the Belt runs October 4 =96 13, 2002 in the Wright-Curtis
Theatre. Professor Terry Burgler directs Shakespeare=92s Measure for Measure in
the Wright-Curtis Theatre. This thrilling play with sexual tension and moral
debate, runs November 1 =96 10, 2002. The semester ends with Dance 2002:
Reflections, November 21 =96 24, 2002 in E. Turner Stump Theatre. Choreographed
by Dance Faculty, Dance 2002: Reflections is the latest in modern dance and
jazz choreography.
Gamblers, dancers and explorers all make an appearance during the spring
semester. 1940=92s Broadway comes to life February 21 =96 March 2, 2003 in Guys &
Dolls. Professor Terri Kent directs this Tony and Grammy Award winner in the
E. Turner Stump Theatre. March 14 =96 16, 2003, Dance Majors and Minors strut
their stuff by choreographing for the Student Dance Festival, one of Kent
State=92s most diverse performances, which takes place in Wright-Curtis Theatre.
Theatre Majors and Minors then have a chance to direct during the Student
Theatre Festival, March 17 =96 21, 2003. The Kent Dance Ensemble will perform
their annual concert April 4 =96 6, 2003 in the E. Turner Stump Theatre. The
KSU student touring company will present its annual concert of modern dance &
jazz choreography April 4 - 6 in E. Turner Stump Theatre. Three Victorian
explorers close the season in On the Verge, April 17 =96 27, 2003. Directed by
Professor Eric van Baars, three woman travel through physical space and time
to discover who they really are.
Performances are Tuesdays =96 Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2:30 PM. Tickets
are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7
for students with any valid school ID. Groups of ten or more can receive
discounted tickets by calling 330-672-0103. The School of Theatre & Dance box
office opens on September 18. Box-office hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM, Tuesdays =96
Fridays and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by
calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more
information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu.
This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of
subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four
plays and are $32 for Adults, $26 for Seniors, KSU Faculty, Staff and Alumni,
and $22 for Students. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three
dance concerts and are $22 for Adults, $18 for Seniors, KSU Faculty, Staff and
Alumni, and $16 for Students. A Full Subscription includes admission to all
School of Theatre & Dance productions and is $54 for Adults, $44 for Seniors,
KSU Faculty, Staff and Alumni, and $38 for Students. To order a subscription
contact Elisabeth at 330-672-2497.
Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
emadden at kent.edu
330-672-0103 (Phone)
330-672-2889 (Fax)
Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
School of Theatre & Dance
Porthouse Theatre
330-672-0103
emadden at kent.edu
From GMaher at tribute.com Wed Aug 28 10:13:01 2002
From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:13:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Dearly Departed
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Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Rollicking Comedy Dearly
Departed
The Hudson Players have announced auditions for the hilarious comedy Dearly
Departed by David Bottrell and Jesse Jones. Auditions are to be held at The
Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson, September 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Needed are 4 males and 5 females along with a variety of mourners and
numerous additional roles. Performance dates are scheduled for November 1,
2, 8, 9, 15 & 16. Perusal Scripts are available at the Hudson Library.
Additional information is available by calling 330-655-8522. Anyone
interested in serving on the set or backstage crew is also encouraged to
attend or contact the group with their area of interest.
Directed by Rich Jagunic, the play follows the antics of the beleaguered
Turpin family members, who prove that living and dying in the South are
seldom tidy and always hilarious. They've got a funeral to plan and -
between the feuds, marital flings, and Macaroni and Ham Loaf Surprise - it
may escalate into a multiple-coffin memorial service. By the time the
Turpins sort through the hangovers, money problems, and headstone engraving
options, they show that coping with life's losses can turn out to be
drop-dead funny. The oldest sibling, Ray-Bud, drinks himself silly as
funeral bills mount. Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a
pack of no-neck "monster" children and a wife who suspects him of infidelity
in the family car. Spinster sister Delightful copes with death as she copes
with life: by devouring junk food. Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn to
their friends and neighbors for comfort. Of course, the eccentric community
of misfits manages to pull together and help each other in their time of
need..
Auditions are open to all with no previous experience required. Auditioners
should be prepared to read from the script. Dearly Departed is being
produced by special arrangement with Dramatist's Play Service Inc.
The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association,
The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of
Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a
non-profit community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest
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Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Rollicking Comedy
Dearly Departed
The Hudson Players have
announced auditions for the hilarious comedy Dearly Departed by David
Bottrell and Jesse Jones. Auditions are to be held at The Barlow Community
Center on Oviatt St in Hudson, September 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m. Needed are 4
males and 5 females along with a variety of mourners and numerous additional
roles. Performance dates are scheduled for November 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16.
Perusal Scripts are available at the Hudson Library. Additional information is available by
calling 330-655-8522. Anyone interested in serving on the set or backstage crew
is also encouraged to attend or contact the group with their area of
interest.
Directed
by Rich Jagunic, the play follows the antics of the beleaguered Turpin family
members, who prove that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always
hilarious. They've
got a funeral to plan and - between the feuds, marital flings, and Macaroni and
Ham Loaf Surprise - it may escalate into a multiple-coffin memorial
service. By the time the Turpins sort through the hangovers, money
problems, and headstone engraving options, they show that coping with life's
losses can turn out to be drop-dead funny.
The oldest sibling, Ray-Bud, drinks himself silly as funeral bills mount.
Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a pack of no-neck "monster"
children and a wife who suspects him of infidelity in the family car. Spinster
sister Delightful copes with death as she copes with life: by devouring junk
food. Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn to their friends and neighbors for
comfort. Of course, the eccentric community of misfits manages to pull together
and help each other in their time of need..
Auditions
are open to all with no previous experience required. Auditioners should be
prepared to read from the script. Dearly Departed is being produced by special
arrangement with Dramatist's Play Service Inc.
The
Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The
American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce
and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit
community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community
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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Aug 28 14:02:09 2002
From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:02:09 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Announces Artist Recital Series
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Please forgive the earlier e-mail with the attached press release
announcing the 2002-2003 season of Oberlin's distinguished Artist Recital
Series. Here is the release in a format more easily accessed by
neohiopalites:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT:
August 28, 2002 Marci Janas (440) 775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu
OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003
OBERLIN, OHIO =3F For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series at
Oberlin College has brought distinguished, world-renowned musicians to
Finney Chapel on Oberlin's campus. Subscription tickets are now available
for the six-concert, 2002-2003 season, featuring the Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra, pianist Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, violinist Hilary Hahn, the Prazak
Quartet, The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by David Robertson with pianist
Yefim Bronfman, and mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio
Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet.
Season subscribers are entitled to one free bonus concert with each six
concert, full series subscription purchase. Three-concert packages are also =
available, as are tickets to individual concerts; prices vary accordingly.
Please contact Oberlin's Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 for ticket
information and to request a detailed brochure. Information is also
available on the Oberlin College website: www.oberlin.edu. Concert artists, =
programs, and dates are subject to change.
All concerts take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, located at the
intersection of Lorain (Route 511) and Professor streets, across from
Tappan Square.
The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music =
at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist
Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided =
by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=3Fs classical music radio station, and WCPN
90.3-FM, Ideastream.
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano
The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., with acclaimed pianist =
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster of prizes has not gone
unnoticed by The New York Times:
"Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn.
"He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated
dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and]
closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a =
silver medalist in the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in
2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International
Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlin's faculty in 2001-2002. He will
perform Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by Chopin -- Sonata No. =
2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60 -- Grieg's Suite ("Aus
Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A minor.
Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
The second concert of the season takes place Saturday, October 5, at 8 p.m. =
with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Praised by the Chicago Tribune -- =
"It=3Fs
difficult to imagine a more sublime performance" -- and recognized
internationally as one of the world's great orchestras, the ensemble, which =
performs without a conductor, celebrates its 30th season of concert
activity spanning three continents, including appearances in the major
cities of North America, Europe, and Asia. Accompanying the critical
acclaim for Orpheus's live appearances are numerous distinctions and
awards, including a 2001 Grammy for Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, a =
1998 Grammy nomination for its recording of Mozart piano concertos with
Richard Goode, and Musical America=3Fs 1998 Ensemble of the Year award. For =
its Oberlin appearance Orpheus will present Haydn's Symphony No. 73 ("La
Chasse"); Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (with soloist Eric Wyrick); and
Elliott Carter's Symphony No. 1.
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, piano
This French-Canadian pianist is renowned for his musicality, unique talent, =
and refined pianism -- and, according to Alex Ross, classical-music critic
of The New Yorker, for his hands, which Ross counts "among the wonders of
the musical world." Jeremy Eichler, writing in The New York Times, agrees:
"He plays with his upper body almost motionless while his fingers rampage
over the keyboard. He can dispatch withering accompanimental figures while
trumpeting out melodies with bewildering clarity, spaciousness, and
control." Hamelin, who has made a name for himself as "a maverick champion
of music that has been unfairly overlooked" (The New York Times), will
perform at Oberlin on Tuesday, October 15, at 8 p.m.
Hilary Hahn, violin
Admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1990 at the age of 10, the
American violinist Hilary Hahn made her major orchestra debut a
year-and-a-half later with the Baltimore Symphony. Now, at the age of 22,
the Grammy nominee has established herself as one of the most accomplished, =
compelling, and busiest artists on the international concert circuit.
During the 2001-2002 season, Hahn toured the U.S. as soloist with the Royal =
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; made an extended recital tour of
North America, Europe, and Japan; played Brahms with orchestras in Asia;
and recorded concertos of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn for Sony Classical.
She also found time for return engagements with the Los Angeles
Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony orchestras, and debuts with the
Boulder, New Mexico, and San Diego symphonies. In Europe, she returned to
Vienna as soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and appeared
for the first time with the orchestras of Bordeaux, Gothenberg, Stuttgart,
and Santa Caecillia in Rome.
She will be joined in Oberlin by pianist Natalie Zhu on Friday, November
22, at 8 p.m. in a concert featuring Bloch's Sonata No. 1, Schubert's Duo
in A Major, Bach's Solo Partita No. 3 in E Major, and Debussy's Sonata (for =
violin and piano).
The Spring Season
The spring season of the Artist Recital Series begins with a bonus concert
that features violinist William Preucil, renowned concertmaster of The
Cleveland Orchestra, in a rare solo performance on Tuesday, February 18,
2003,
at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 25, at 8 p.m., the Prazak Quartet (Vaclav Remes,
violin; Vlastimil Holek, violin; Josef Kluson, viola; and Michal Kanka,
cello) performs.
The third and final bonus concert takes place Thursday, April 10, at 8 p.m. =
with the Vermeer String Quartet in a very special program combining the
majesty of live music and the wonder of the spoken word: the Vermeer will
present Haydn's The Seven Last Words of Christ with guest narrators Martin
Marty (the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the
University of Chicago Divinity School) and Grover Zinn (William H. Danforth =
Professor of Religion at Oberlin College). This performance will be
broadcast live on WCLV 104.9-FM and simulcast on the station's website:
www.wclv.com.
On Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m., The Cleveland Orchestra makes its annual
sojourn to Oberlin to perform works by Bartok and Rachmaninoff under the
baton of conductor David Robertson and featuring pianist Yefim Bronfman.
The Artist Recital Series concludes with mezzo-soprano (and Oberlin alumna) =
Denyce Graves on Wednesday, May 7, at 8 p.m. Ms. Graves touched the heart
of our nation when she sang "America the Beautiful" and "The Lord=3Fs =
Prayer"
at Washington's National Cathedral on September 14, 2001, the National Day
of Prayer and Remembrance following the terrorist attacks. She will be
accompanied at Oberlin by pianist Warren Jones.
About the Artist Recital Series
For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has brought
distinguished, world-renowned musicians to Oberlin's campus. The mission of =
the series is to enrich the College, the town of Oberlin, and the
surrounding community through the presentation of artists of the highest
caliber, including virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, and orchestras. In =
addition to presenting the preeminent musicians of our time, the series
engages performers who can offer master classes or workshops for Oberlin
Conservatory students in conjunction with the scheduled concerts.
###
Media Contact Only: Marci Janas:
440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/28/02 #04-mj
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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PalatinoPlease forgive the earlier =
e-mail with the attached press release announcing the 2002-2003 season of =
Oberlin's distinguished Artist Recital Series. Here is the release in a =
format more easily accessed by neohiopalites:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT:
August 28, 2002 Marci Janas (440) 775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu =
OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003
OBERLIN, OHIO =3F For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series =
at Oberlin College has brought distinguished, world-renowned =
musicians to Finney Chapel on Oberlin's campus. Subscription =
tickets are now available for the six-concert, 2002-2003 =
season, featuring the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, pianist =
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, violinist Hilary Hahn, the Prazak Quartet, The =
Cleveland Orchestra conducted by David Robertson with pianist Yefim =
Bronfman, and mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio =
Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet. =
Season subscribers are entitled to one free bonus concert with each =
six concert, full series subscription purchase. Three-concert packages are =
also available, as are tickets to individual concerts; prices vary =
accordingly. Please contact Oberlin's Central Ticket Service at =
440-775-8169 for ticket information and to request a detailed =
brochure. Information is also available on the Oberlin College =
website: www.oberlin.edu. Concert artists, programs, and dates =
are subject to change.
All concerts take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, located at the =
intersection of Lorain (Route 511) and Professor streets, across from =
Tappan Square.
The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music =
at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist =
Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided =
by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=3Fs classical music radio station, and WCPN =
90.3-FM, Ideastream.
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, =
piano
The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., with =
acclaimed pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster =
of prizes has not gone unnoticed by The New York Times:
"Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn. =
"He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated =
dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and] =
closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a =
silver medalist in the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in =
2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International =
Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlin's faculty in 2001-2002. He =
will perform Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by Chopin -- =
Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60 -- Grieg's =
Suite ("Aus Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A =
minor.
Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
The second concert of the season takes place Saturday, October 5, at =
8 p.m. with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Praised by =
the Chicago Tribune -- "It=3Fs difficult to imagine a more =
sublime performance" -- and recognized internationally as one of the =
world's great orchestras, the ensemble, which performs without a conductor, =
celebrates its 30th season of concert activity spanning three continents, =
including appearances in the major cities of North America, Europe, and =
Asia. Accompanying the critical acclaim for Orpheus's live appearances are =
numerous distinctions and awards, including a 2001 Grammy for =
Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, a 1998 Grammy =
nomination for its recording of Mozart piano concertos with Richard Goode, =
and Musical America=3Fs 1998 Ensemble of the Year award. =
For its Oberlin appearance Orpheus will present Haydn's Symphony No. =
73 ("La Chasse"); Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (with soloist Eric Wyrick); =
and Elliott Carter's Symphony No. 1.
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, =
piano
This French-Canadian pianist is renowned for his musicality, unique talent, =
and refined pianism -- and, according to Alex Ross, classical-music critic =
of The New Yorker, for his hands, which Ross counts "among =
the wonders of the musical world." Jeremy Eichler, writing in The =
New York Times, agrees: "He plays with his upper body almost =
motionless while his fingers rampage over the keyboard. He can dispatch =
withering accompanimental figures while trumpeting out melodies with =
bewildering clarity, spaciousness, and control." Hamelin, who =
has made a name for himself as "a maverick champion of music that has been =
unfairly overlooked" (The New York Times), will perform at =
Oberlin on Tuesday, October 15, at 8 p.m.
Hilary Hahn, violin
Admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1990 at the age of 10, the =
American violinist Hilary Hahn made her major orchestra debut =
a year-and-a-half later with the Baltimore Symphony. Now, at the age of 22, =
the Grammy nominee has established herself as one of the most accomplished, =
compelling, and busiest artists on the international concert circuit. =
During the 2001-2002 season, Hahn toured the U.S. as soloist with the Royal =
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; made an extended recital tour of =
North America, Europe, and Japan; played Brahms with orchestras in Asia; =
and recorded concertos of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn for Sony Classical. =
She also found time for return engagements with the Los Angeles =
Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony orchestras, and debuts with the =
Boulder, New Mexico, and San Diego symphonies. In Europe, she returned to =
Vienna as soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and appeared =
for the first time with the orchestras of Bordeaux, Gothenberg, Stuttgart, =
and Santa Caecillia in Rome.
She will be joined in Oberlin by pianist Natalie Zhu on =
Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m. in a concert featuring Bloch's =
Sonata No. 1, Schubert's Duo in A Major, Bach's Solo Partita No. 3 in E =
Major, and Debussy's Sonata (for violin and piano).
The Spring Season
The spring season of the Artist Recital Series begins with a bonus concert =
that features violinist William Preucil, renowned concertmaster of =
The Cleveland Orchestra, in a rare solo performance on Tuesday, February =
18, 2003,
at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 25, at 8 p.m., the Prazak =
Quartet (Vaclav Remes, violin; Vlastimil Holek, violin; Josef =
Kluson, viola; and Michal Kanka, cello) performs.
The third and final bonus concert takes place Thursday, April 10, at =
8 p.m. with the Vermeer String Quartet in a very =
special program combining the majesty of live music and the wonder of the =
spoken word: the Vermeer will present Haydn's The Seven Last =
Words of Christ with guest narrators =
Martin Marty (the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service =
Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago Divinity School) and =
Grover Zinn (William H. Danforth Professor of Religion at =
Oberlin College). This performance will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9-FM =
and simulcast on the station's website: www.wclv.com.
On Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m., The Cleveland =
Orchestra makes its annual sojourn to Oberlin to perform works by =
Bartok and Rachmaninoff under the baton of =
conductor David Robertson and featuring pianist Yefim =
Bronfman.
The Artist Recital Series concludes with mezzo-soprano (and Oberlin =
alumna) Denyce Graves on Wednesday, May 7, at 8 =
p.m. Ms. Graves touched the heart of our nation when she sang =
"America the Beautiful" and "The Lord=3Fs Prayer" at Washington's National =
Cathedral on September 14, 2001, the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance =
following the terrorist attacks. She will be accompanied at Oberlin by =
pianist Warren Jones.
About the Artist Recital Series
For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has brought =
distinguished, world-renowned musicians to Oberlin's campus. The mission of =
the series is to enrich the College, the town of Oberlin, and the =
surrounding community through the presentation of artists of the highest =
caliber, including virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, and orchestras. In =
addition to presenting the preeminent musicians of our time, the series =
engages performers who can offer master classes or workshops for Oberlin =
Conservatory students in conjunction with the scheduled concerts.
###
Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: =
440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/28/02 #04-mj
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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From barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org Wed Aug 28 14:02:19 2002
From: barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org (Dale Kennedy)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:02:19 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the Illusion Factory's 2002-2003 Season Paid
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CONTACT PERSON: Barbara Ballance
Phone: 330-836-1353
Email: barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org
The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional theatre for young audiences,
is seeking a character actress, 25-45 for its 2002-03 school-touring
season. Shows include "Celebrate Ohio!" a series of comic and dramatic
historic vignettes, and "Oz" (Wizard of). Actress must be experienced,
able to teach classroom workshops, and hold a current drivers license.
Contact Artistic Director, Barbara Ballance for an audition at:
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The Illusion Factory, Akron’s =
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actress, 25-45 for its 2002-03 school-touring season. Shows =
include “Celebrate Ohio!” a series of comic and dramatic =
historic vignettes, and “Oz” (Wizard of). Actress must =
be experienced, able to teach classroom workshops, and hold a current =
drivers license. Contact Artistic Director, Barbara Ballance for =
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From Imymdray at cs.com Wed Aug 28 14:28:06 2002
From: Imymdray at cs.com (Imymdray at cs.com)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:28:06 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Ops at Cleveland Public Theatre
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Help with Renovations and Cleaning
Friday, Sept. 6th and Saturday, Sept. 7th
Wednesday, Sept. 10th and Thursday Sept. 11th
Come one or more days!
Renovation work will involve painting.
Cleaning will involve vacuuming, mopping, dusting, etc. (not thankless work
in the least! This is so important to presenting a comfortable, enjoyable
environment for all)
Gala Benefit for the World Premiere
of
Blue Sky Transmission, A Tibetan Book of the Dead
Friday, September 13th
We need event prep and catering help from the afternoon through 8pm
(You can come somewhere in there for a couple hours or more or less if need
be.)
We also need ushers from 6:45pm - 9:45pm.
Blue Sky Transmission - the run
The dates of the run are:
9/13,14,15
9/19,20,21,22
9/26,27,28,29
Ushers are needed from 6:45 - 9:45 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows
and from 1:45-4:45 for Sunday Matinees
contact: Mia Stromberg, Volunteer Coordinator CPT
(216) 631-2727 ext. 362
imymdray at cs.com
Thank you!
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Help with Renovations and Cleaning
Friday, Sept. 6th and Saturday, Sept. 7th
Wednesday, Sept. 10th and Thursday Sept. 11th
Come one or more days!
Renovation work will involve painting.
Cleaning will involve vacuuming, mopping, dusting, etc. (not thankless work in the least! This is so important to presenting a comfortable, enjoyable environment for all)
Gala Benefit for the World Premiere
of
Blue Sky Transmission, A Tibetan Book of the Dead
Friday, September 13th
We need event prep and catering help from the afternoon through 8pm
(You can come somewhere in there for a couple hours or more or less if need be.)
We also need ushers from 6:45pm - 9:45pm.
Blue Sky Transmission - the run
The dates of the run are:
9/13,14,15
9/19,20,21,22
9/26,27,28,29
Ushers are needed from 6:45 - 9:45 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows and from 1:45-4:45 for Sunday Matinees
contact: Mia Stromberg, Volunteer Coordinator CPT
(216) 631-2727 ext. 362
imymdray at cs.com
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From irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com Wed Aug 28 21:35:00 2002
From: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com (John Regan)
Date: Wed Aug 28 21:35:00 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Flanagan's Wake" casting replacements on Saturday
September 28 starting at 1pm
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Hi All:
The IRISH RODEO CLOWNS-Cleveland producer's of "FLANAGAN'S WAKE" are =
pleased that we have been extended again at the POWERHOUSE PUB on the =
west bank of "The FLATS? This now requires the casting of additional =
"alternate/replacement" actors. Representatives from "NOBLE FOOL" in =
Chicago (formerly known as 'Zeitgeist'-the creators and original =
producers of the "WAKE") will be here to conduct auditions on Saturday, =
September 28 starting at 1pm. =20
If you wish to audition please e-mail or post your resume and headshot =
to:
John M. Regan
Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC
172 Highland Avenue
Avon Lake, OH 44012-2030
440-933-4410
e-mail: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com
Just bring your brogue. You can read from the script. No other =
preparation is required. Check us out at =
http://flanaganswake.tripod.com. If you haven't seen the show yet =
performances are every Friday at 8pm and every Saturday at 7pm. The PUB =
opens an hour before showtime. If you call the PUB (216-861-4982) for =
tickets and mention 'neohiopal', you will be entitled to the GROUP RATE. =
This is usually reserved for groups of 10 or more... but we are all =
part of Fred's extended family and therefore qualify as a group even if =
we all don't show up the same night, right? If there is any question =
when you call, please reference this email or print it out and take it =
with you to the show. =20
"Fraternally", John M. Regan-aka-"Father Damon"=20
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"WAKE") will be here to conduct auditions on Saturday, September 28 =
starting at 1pm.
If you wish to audition please e-mail or post =
your resume=20
and headshot to:
John M. Regan
Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC
172 Highland Avenue
Avon Lake, OH 44012-2030
440-933-4410
"Fraternally", John M. Regan-aka-"Father=20
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For all interested in auditioning Sept. 3 and 4 -- the production will be
directed by Bob Kilpatrick.
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Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD'S "LES MIZ" OPENS TO RAVE REVIEWS
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The Players Guild Theatre's
production of LES
MISERABLES:SCHOOL EDITION has
opened to rave reviews:
a.. "The Guild's highly
talented, 35-member youth cast
is remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical." Kerry
Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal,
8/29/02
b.. "Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts." Dan
Kane, Canton Repository,
8/25/02.
(Both reviews are posted in
their entirety at the bottom
of this e-mail).
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, and $10 for students.
Please call the Box Office at
330-453-7617, from 10 am- 2
pm, Mon.-Sat.
Be sure to visit our website
at
www.playersguildtheatre.com.
____________________________
Players Guild Theatre
1001 Market Avenue North
Canton, Ohio 44702
Box Office: 330-453-7617
Main Office: 330-453-7619
www.playersguildtheatre.com
______________________________
_______________
Student ?Les Miz? has
?amazingly good? results
Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository
entertainment writer
CANTON ? Imagine presenting
?Les Miserables,?
unquestionably one of the most
challenging stage musicals of
all time, at a community
theater.
Imagine then taking it a big
step further and presenting
the epic ?Les Miz? (as it?s
called) with a cast whose
oldest member is 18.
The Players Guild has done
just this with its
season-opening production, and
the results are amazingly
good. The show is a marvel.
The only way to secure
performing rights these days
to ?Les Miz,? which is still
pulling crowds around the
world, is to do a special
?school edition? of the show.
The requirement is that no
actors older than 19 be cast.
The guild was awarded
permission for a student
production, the first theater
in Ohio to do so, and has
risen to the challenge
mightily. The show is
engrossing, fast-paced and
richly entertaining.
The cast, drawn from schools
around Northeast Ohio, is
skilled, fresh, hard-working
and obviously committed to
this enormous undertaking. The
many emotionally affecting
musical numbers, superbly sung
and with robust orchestral
accompaniment, earned
sustained and hearty applause
on opening night.
?Les Miserables,? based upon
Victor Hugo?s classic novel,
is set in 19th-century France.
The pivotal character is Jean
Valjean, a good man who has
been imprisoned five years for
stealing a loaf of bread.
After he breaks parole, he is
relentlessly pursued for
decades by the relentless
Inspector Javert.
There is also the story of
Valjean's struggling sister
Fantine, a waifish prostitute
whose little girl, Cosette, is
being raised by a pair of
conniving tavern keepers.
There is a young man, Marius,
who falls deeply in love with
an older Cosette, to the
disappointment of another
young woman, Eponine, who
adores him.
There are downtrodden
Parisians struggling with
poverty, and a group of
idealistic young students who
join the French Revolution,
with tragic results.
Nearly three hours long
including intermission, the
show is almost entirely sung,
with a score that is full of
hauntingly memorable songs
that explain the characters
and further the plot. The
staging is virtually seamless,
with one scene blending into
the next through shifts of
lighting, quick set changes
and the effective use of
translucent curtains.
Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts. Chris
Dewald, a recent Washington
High School graduate, is
emotionally persuasive as the
determined Valjean, and lends
a supple tenor voice to his
touching ballads. Jarid
Faubel, remarkably only a
junior at Canfield High
School, is both dashing and
imposing as Javert and shines
in several commanding solo
songs.
Laura Shupbach is
heartbreaking as the frail
Fantine and sings in a voice
both tragic and angelic. As
the romantically frustrated
Eponine, Renee Cohen expertly
delivers her stirring
show-stopper ?On My Own? with
understated resignation. Mark
Christine and Elysia Shutrump
are appealing and convincing
as the star-crossed lovers
Marius and Cosette.
Providing welcome comedy are
Steve Newport and Aubrey
Bunnenberg as the cunning and
thieving saloonkeepers.
Consistent scene-stealers,
this comically gifted pair
cavort expertly in the show?s
rollicking and roof-raising
production number ?Master of
the House.?
People who have seen ?Les Miz?
in its Broadway, London or
frequent touring productions
will be pleased to see all the
familiar scenes and beloved
musical numbers staged as
remembered, including the
kaleidoscopic, flag-waving Act
1 finale, ?One More Day.?
There is so much to praise,
including the vast collection
of detailed costumes created
by Josh Erichsen, the
well-designed (and
well-choreographed) settings
designed by Erichsen and Joe
Carmola, Carmola?s evocative
lighting design, and the
precise and vibrant orchestral
accompaniment conducted by
Steve Parsons.
Terry Burgler, a professor at
Kent State University,
deserves plenty of applause
for pulling this enormous
production together and for
pulling such inspired
performances from the youthful
cast.
Hopefully these talented faces
will return to the guild stage
in future productions.
Performances continue through
Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday, and 2:30
p.m. Sunday.
To order tickets, call (330)
453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' cause
for joy
Production by Canton Players
Guild is marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is
happening on the Canton
Players Guild stage.
In a season opener of several
firsts, the theater has
launched the impressive Les
Miserables School Edition,
Ohio's first nonprofessional
production of the
world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented,
35-member youth cast is
remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical. On opening
night last Friday, it was
abundantly clear that these
kids really get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from
Victor Hugo's novel, continues
to play on Broadway, and the
tour has visited Cleveland and
Akron numerous times in the
last 13 years. The show
premiered in 1987 on Broadway,
where it has run more than
6,000 performances.
In the fresh student
conception, the three-hour
musical has been tightened by
about 30 minutes, with only
incidental music and some
repetitive lyrics trimmed.
Some of the songs' keys also
have been changed for less
mature student voices.
This marks the first time Ohio
students have had the chance
to perform what has been
dubbed one of the greatest
musicals ever written. The
Players Guild talent pool
hails largely from Stark
County, with some actors also
coming from the Akron area,
Portage County, Cleveland and
the Youngstown area.
For many of the students,
performing in the show has
been the experience of a
lifetime.
The professionally staffed
Players Guild has more
resources than the average
high school would in mounting
this production -- a definite
plus for the young actors, who
range from ages 10 to 18. The
Guild's projected budget is
$50,000 for this show, about
double the average cost of the
theater's usual mainstage
musicals.
That financial commitment
shows in this top-notch
production. The young talent
is backed by an excellent,
professional adult orchestra
as well as professional
lighting, set, sound and
costume designers.
They also have had the
privilege of working with
esteemed director Terry
Burgler, Kent State University
professor and co-founder of
the Ohio Shakespeare Festival.
His goal was to help the
students go beyond singing
their songs well to discover
the emotions and motives
within their characters.
For example, he worked with
Jarid Faubel, playing the
villain Javert, in fleshing
out his character's
background. Javert doesn't
think he's a bad guy; he
believes he's doing his job in
hunting down fugitive Jean
Valjean. Acknowledging
Valjean's humanity would
destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself
that these youngsters are so
skilled in this completely
sung-through musical. Those
with the best voices were cast
from among 100 auditioners,
and their hard work with vocal
coach Charles Spencer shows.
In short, these youngsters
sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old
Laura Schupbach sings with the
angst of a grown woman who has
been dealt life's crippling
blows. And Faubel, a junior at
Canfield High School, is an
amazingly powerful, manly
actor and singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly
convincing as the lovelorn
Eponine. The Cleveland teen
has a confidence and charisma
on stage that makes sense once
you read her bio: The actress
recently moved here from
California, where she did TV
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve
Newport make a devilishly
funny duo as the conniving
Thenardiers, garnering some of
the heaviest applause. They
offer great comic relief in
this intensely emotional
story.
That leads us to the heart of
the whole story -- the hero
Jean Valjean, played by Chris
Dewald of Massillon Washington
High School. Dewald is a
gifted singer who was plagued
opening night by a long black
wig that was in his face too
much and a coat that he
couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed
back so we can see this hero's
face from the start, in a
chain gang scene. Dewald
handled these opening-night
problems as smoothly as
possible, warming up to his
role wonderfully by his
angelic ballad at the
barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not
to build a replica of Les
Miserables' famous turntable
for scene and set changes.
Scenic designers Joe Carmola
and Joshua Erichsen have built
attractive set pieces on
wheels, and the turntable
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set
pieces, had some problems in
the dark opening night,
banging pieces here and there
into stucco-style village
buildings framing the stage.
These kinks will surely be
worked out quickly.
The show has some great
special effects, dramatic
lighting, gunfire and an
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra
Capocci's slow-motion
choreography in a barricade
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz
before or not, this is one
show you won't want to miss.
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, $10 for students. For
tickets, call 330-453-7619.
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Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository entertainment writer
CANTON =97 Imagine presenting =93Les Miserables,=94 =
unquestionably one=20
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Imagine then taking it a big step further and presenting the epic =
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edition=94 of=20
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The guild was awarded permission for a student production, the first =
theater=20
in Ohio to do so, and has risen to the challenge mightily. The show is=20
engrossing, fast-paced and richly entertaining.=20
The cast, drawn from schools around Northeast Ohio, is skilled, =
fresh,=20
hard-working and obviously committed to this enormous undertaking. The =
many=20
emotionally affecting musical numbers, superbly sung and with robust =
orchestral=20
accompaniment, earned sustained and hearty applause on opening night.=20
=93Les Miserables,=94 based upon Victor Hugo=92s classic novel, is =
set in=20
19th-century France. The pivotal character is Jean Valjean, a good man =
who has=20
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parole,=20
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Javert.=20
There is also the story of Valjean's struggling sister Fantine, a =
waifish=20
prostitute whose little girl, Cosette, is being raised by a pair of =
conniving=20
tavern keepers. There is a young man, Marius, who falls deeply in love =
with an=20
older Cosette, to the disappointment of another young woman, Eponine, =
who adores=20
him.=20
There are downtrodden Parisians struggling with poverty, and a group =
of=20
idealistic young students who join the French Revolution, with tragic =
results.=20
Nearly three hours long including intermission, the show is almost =
entirely=20
sung, with a score that is full of hauntingly memorable songs that =
explain the=20
characters and further the plot. The staging is virtually seamless, with =
one=20
scene blending into the next through shifts of lighting, quick set =
changes and=20
the effective use of translucent curtains.=20
Most remarkable are the performers, whose talent belies their youth, =
and=20
whose youth rarely distracts. Chris Dewald, a recent Washington High =
School=20
graduate, is emotionally persuasive as the determined Valjean, and lends =
a=20
supple tenor voice to his touching ballads. Jarid Faubel, remarkably =
only a=20
junior at Canfield High School, is both dashing and imposing as Javert =
and=20
shines in several commanding solo songs.=20
Laura Shupbach is heartbreaking as the frail Fantine and sings in a =
voice=20
both tragic and angelic. As the romantically frustrated Eponine, Renee =
Cohen=20
expertly delivers her stirring show-stopper =93On My Own=94 with =
understated=20
resignation. Mark Christine and Elysia Shutrump are appealing and =
convincing as=20
the star-crossed lovers Marius and Cosette.=20
Providing welcome comedy are Steve Newport and Aubrey Bunnenberg as =
the=20
cunning and thieving saloonkeepers. Consistent scene-stealers, this =
comically=20
gifted pair cavort expertly in the show=92s rollicking and roof-raising =
production=20
number =93Master of the House.=94=20
People who have seen =93Les Miz=94 in its Broadway, London or =
frequent touring=20
productions will be pleased to see all the familiar scenes and beloved =
musical=20
numbers staged as remembered, including the kaleidoscopic, flag-waving =
Act 1=20
finale, =93One More Day.=94=20
There is so much to praise, including the vast collection of detailed =
costumes created by Josh Erichsen, the well-designed (and =
well-choreographed)=20
settings designed by Erichsen and Joe Carmola, Carmola=92s evocative =
lighting=20
design, and the precise and vibrant orchestral accompaniment conducted =
by Steve=20
Parsons.=20
Terry Burgler, a professor at Kent State University, deserves plenty =
of=20
applause for pulling this enormous production together and for pulling =
such=20
inspired performances from the youthful cast.=20
Hopefully these talented faces will return to the guild stage in =
future=20
productions.=20
Performances continue through Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday through =
Saturday,=20
and 2:30 p.m. Sunday.=20
To order tickets, call (330) 453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' =
cause for=20
joy
Production by Canton Players Guild =
is=20
marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is happening on the Canton Players Guild =
stage.
In a season opener of several firsts, the theater has launched the =
impressive=20
Les Miserables School Edition, Ohio's first nonprofessional =
production of=20
the world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented, 35-member youth cast is remarkable in =
that it=20
has captured the intense emotional depth and the huge epic sweep of the =
musical.=20
On opening night last Friday, it was abundantly clear that these kids =
really=20
get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from Victor Hugo's novel, continues to =
play on=20
Broadway, and the tour has visited Cleveland and Akron numerous times in =
the=20
last 13 years. The show premiered in 1987 on Broadway, where it has run =
more=20
than 6,000 performances.
In the fresh student conception, the three-hour musical has been =
tightened by=20
about 30 minutes, with only incidental music and some repetitive lyrics =
trimmed.=20
Some of the songs' keys also have been changed for less mature student=20
voices.
This marks the first time Ohio students have had the chance to =
perform what=20
has been dubbed one of the greatest musicals ever written. The Players =
Guild=20
talent pool hails largely from Stark County, with some actors also =
coming from=20
the Akron area, Portage County, Cleveland and the Youngstown area.
For many of the students, performing in the show has been the =
experience of a=20
lifetime.
The professionally staffed Players Guild has more resources than the =
average=20
high school would in mounting this production -- a definite plus for the =
young=20
actors, who range from ages 10 to 18. The Guild's projected budget is =
$50,000=20
for this show, about double the average cost of the theater's usual =
mainstage=20
musicals.
That financial commitment shows in this top-notch production. The =
young=20
talent is backed by an excellent, professional adult orchestra as well =
as=20
professional lighting, set, sound and costume designers.
They also have had the privilege of working with esteemed director =
Terry=20
Burgler, Kent State University professor and co-founder of the Ohio =
Shakespeare=20
Festival. His goal was to help the students go beyond singing their =
songs well=20
to discover the emotions and motives within their characters.
For example, he worked with Jarid Faubel, playing the villain Javert, =
in=20
fleshing out his character's background. Javert doesn't think he's a bad =
guy; he=20
believes he's doing his job in hunting down fugitive Jean Valjean. =
Acknowledging=20
Valjean's humanity would destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself that these youngsters are so skilled =
in this=20
completely sung-through musical. Those with the best voices were cast =
from among=20
100 auditioners, and their hard work with vocal coach Charles Spencer =
shows.
In short, these youngsters sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old Laura Schupbach sings with the angst of =
a grown=20
woman who has been dealt life's crippling blows. And Faubel, a junior at =
Canfield High School, is an amazingly powerful, manly actor and =
singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly convincing as the lovelorn Eponine. The =
Cleveland=20
teen has a confidence and charisma on stage that makes sense once you =
read her=20
bio: The actress recently moved here from California, where she did TV =
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve Newport make a devilishly funny duo as =
the=20
conniving Thenardiers, garnering some of the heaviest applause. They =
offer great=20
comic relief in this intensely emotional story.
That leads us to the heart of the whole story -- the hero Jean =
Valjean,=20
played by Chris Dewald of Massillon Washington High School. Dewald is a =
gifted=20
singer who was plagued opening night by a long black wig that was in his =
face=20
too much and a coat that he couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed back so we can see this hero's face from =
the=20
start, in a chain gang scene. Dewald handled these opening-night =
problems as=20
smoothly as possible, warming up to his role wonderfully by his angelic =
ballad=20
at the barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not to build a replica of Les =
Miserables'=20
famous turntable for scene and set changes. Scenic designers Joe Carmola =
and=20
Joshua Erichsen have built attractive set pieces on wheels, and the =
turntable=20
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set pieces, had some problems in the dark =
opening=20
night, banging pieces here and there into stucco-style village buildings =
framing=20
the stage. These kinks will surely be worked out quickly.
The show has some great special effects, dramatic lighting, gunfire =
and an=20
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra Capocci's slow-motion choreography in a =
barricade=20
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz before or not, this is one show =
you won't=20
want to miss. The show runs through Sept. 7, 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays =
and 2:30=20
p.m. Sundays. Cost is $12, $10 for students. For tickets, call=20
330-453-7619.
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From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It ain't SPAM, it's Mitch!)
Date: Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Notice for OHIO artists who want to travel out of the
country to work!
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
Call 03 9 682 6964 to organise an audition time, appointments are essential......or log onto www.usj.co.jp for more information.
SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
A fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends and a mystery is revealed: "Fall of 2002"!!!
?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
Call 03 9 682 6964 to organise an audition time, appointments are essential......or log onto www.usj.co.jp for more information.
SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
A fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends and a mystery is revealed: "Fall of 2002"!!!
?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002
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From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Ohio Film Commission has been wiped out
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission
and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of
the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other
states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year.
But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the
industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an
even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act
now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews,
production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following
people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives,
mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and
whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it.
Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
Prelude2Cinema
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year. But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews, production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives, mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it. Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
Prelude2Cinema
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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From ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
From: ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org (Rita Kueber)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Christmas Carol Auditions
Message-ID:
For Immediate Release:
August 29, 2002
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Seeks Children for A Christmas Carol
Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking child actors of all
cultures and backgrounds, ages 6 to 13, for their annual production of A
Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin November 6, with performance dates from
November 29 through December 22. Children auditioning for A Christmas Carol
may not be 14 years of age until December 24, 2002 or later.
Auditions will be held on Monday, September 23 from 3 to 7 p.m.
Auditions are by appointment only. To arrange an appointment time, leave a
message with GLTF by calling (216) 241-5490, extension 914.
Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer.
GLTF performs at the Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square Center in downtown
Cleveland. Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has
brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to audiences in
Northeast Ohio.
# # #
Media contact:
Pam Menhenett, Marketing Director
216/241-5490 x 309
From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wizard of Oz
Message-ID: <4EE48C65.4DCC6222.029F096D@aol.com>
Due to unfortunate circumstances, the Garfiled Heights Little Theatre is in need of someone for the role of the Scarecrow in its production of "The Wizard of Oz". The show runs the first three weekends in November. We have a stellar cast, and this looks to be a great production. If you are interested please call Dave Wells ( The Director) at 216-662-1223 Home or work at 216-524-9962, or email Sykokilr1 at aol.com. Rehearsals start next week. Thanks
From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (HaroldHafner.com Photography)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Inexpensive QUALITY Headshot Photography that gets you
booked!
Message-ID: <001001c24fac$feeb5500$120d6b42@Allegiance>
Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography is experienced in photography
for Actors, Entertainers, and Models for Northern Ohio, New York,
Chicago, Los Angeles, and overseas. For details, go to
www.HaroldHafner.com or just call 216-426-8000. We are located at East
40th & Payne (Midtown Cleveland).
From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
From: Ray at worldeonline.com (Ray)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Sat. 1 to 4 PN / 1 short film for Sundance and a
Music Video for Nashville
Message-ID: <200208292252703.SM02388@rayszuch>
Nashville Music video audition for Sat. 8/31 - 1 to 4 PM
*******************************************************
1 male, 7-10 years old. Preferably with short hair.
1 male, 30-40 years old. Preferably with short hair.
2 male approximately early 30's brown hair, preferably short.
4 females, high school age, 14-18
4 males, high school age, 14-18
1 female early 20's
1 male 50-60 years old
1 male early 20's
1 female early 20's
Audition - Short film for Sundance - Aug. 31st at NCCC
****************************************************************
1 to 4 PM - Short film for Sundance "We Have Your Daughter" by Bill Johns
(Cinevid Productions) / two males 20 to 30's - Caucasian / 1 female 16 to 25 attractive Caucasian
Must be willing to train for fight scene.
Script at: http://cinevidproductions.com/CVP/CVPpage/WeHaveYourDaughter.htm
Need a couple of PA/grips, a Make-up person, a script continuity person, a prop master and a boom operator.
FILMIMG
Friday, Sept 13th, 8pm-2am;
Saturday Sept. 14th, Noon-10pm and
Sunday Sept 15th, 9am-7pm
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
Map is at worldEonline.com
From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tree City Players needs Costume HELP!
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our
Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms.
(Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or
hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that
might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact
me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms. (Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham)
Date: Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette produces Joseph/Dreamcoat @ Shore Cultural
Centre in Euclid
Message-ID:
AUDITIONS........... AUDITIONS............ AUDITIONS
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE PRESENTS
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
NOVEMBER 15,16,17,22 AND 23RD 2002
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
STAGED AND DIRECTED BY
CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY OF EUCLID FINE ARTS DIVISION OF
THEATRE
MUSICALLY DIRECTED BY
EVIE MORRIS
CHOREOGRAPHY BY
RENEE COHEN
AUDITIONS ARE ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH 2002 FROM 7:30PM
TO 9:00PM.
AT THE SHORE CULTURAL CENTER 291 EAST 222ND STREET IN EUCLID, OHIO. AGES 8
TO 58 ARE ENCOURAGED TO AUDITION, THERE WILL BE A CHILDRENS CHOIR IN THIS
RENDITION
BRING ONE VOCAL SELECTION WRITTEN IN YOUR KEY AND COME DANCE READY
FOR MORE INFO CALL 440-944-3927
** ALL ROLES ARE OPEN FOR THIS NON EQUITY PRODUCTION
From DErdei at nacscorp.com Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
From: DErdei at nacscorp.com (Dave Erdei)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice for "She Loves Me"
Message-ID:
Workshop Players will be holding auditions for the musical "She Loves Me"
September 8th from 2:00 until 4:00 and September 9th from 7:00 until 9:00.
Seeking 7-8 men and 5-6 women ages 18 and up. Young men 16 and older are
welcome to audition for the role of Arpad. All Roles are available. Please
come prepared with a musical selection of your choice, and sheet music for
the accompanist.
Call backs, if needed, will be Sept 11th at 7:00.
Auditions will be held at the theater, located at 44800 Middle Ridge Road,
in Amherst.
The theater is located on the northern side of Middle Ridge Road almost
midway between Route 58 and Route 254. Approximately 2 miles southwest of
the Lorain Broadway-Middle Ridge Road exit on Route 90/2.
Performances dates are Nov 7-9, Nov 15-17, and Nov 22-24. Evening
performances begin at 8:00 and the matinees on the 17th and 24th begin at
3:00.
For further information, please call 440 233-6087 and leave a message or
email derdei at nacscorp.com.
From pam_the8r at hotmail.com Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
From: pam_the8r at hotmail.com (Pam Pickworth)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]male profile gobo needed - urgent
Message-ID:
Workshop Players in Amherst OH is in need of a gobo suitable for use as the
ghost of John Barrymore in our coming production of I HATE HAMLET by Paul
Rudnick. Our final dress rehearsal is this coming Wednesday, September 4th.
If you can help us, please email our lighting guru: mattg4 at centurytel.net
Or call the director, Pam at 440-785-2281. THANKS!
_________________________________________________________________
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From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flanagan's Wake...fun at the Powerhouse
Message-ID: <20020830174333.1419.qmail@web12008.mail.yahoo.com>
IRISH WAKE CAN BE FUN AT POWERHOUSE
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News
Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times
Their advertisements read ?Come shed a tear, sing a
song or two and share a few pints in this wildly funny
and irreverent Irish Wake.? ?Tis true. Much like TONY
N? TINA?S WEDDING and SECOND CITY, FLANAGAN?S WAKE is
an interactive experience that makes for a delightful
evening.
The premise is the celebration of the life and death
of Flanagan in the mythical town of Grapplin, County
Sligo, Ireland. As the audience, who are the
?mourners? enter they are confronted by a casket and
members of the cast greeting you and asking your name.
Every person is given a name tag...all men, true to
Irish tradition, are emblazoned with ?Patrick? as a
middle name. All the women?s first names are, of
course, ?Mary.? You?ll be called by your new name all
night. We meet Flanagan?s long time fiancee, his
priest, his mother and others who knew the deceased.
As attenders you might be asked to sing one of the
deceased?s favorite songs. Or, you might be called on
to share a story of an experience you had with
Flanagan. Don?t go with the idea of being a passive
bystander. It will probably be impossible as the cast
members sit next to you, wander around the hall, and
engage you in conversation. They do everything
except buy you beer, which is available at the bar all
night.
The show has been performed for eight years in
Chicago. It opened in Cleveland in 1996 at Kennedy?s
in Playhouse Square, later moving to the Flats. The
local production is performed by the Irish Rodeo
Clowns who are a ?merry band of actors and actresses
who share a common vision to honor the greatest
treasure God graced the Irish with, a deep passion for
life and love.? Expect to hear blasphemist Catholic
statements, many by the ?priest.? Expect to hear the
unexpected, lines such as ?they don?t make Jews like
Jesus anymore.? It?s all part of the experience. The
more you are prepared to just relax, participate, and
have a good time, the more you?ll enjoy yourself. As
the program states, ?the play may be a bit bawdy or a
touch irreverent on occasion, but it is all in good
fun.?
The cast list includes 20 performers though only
eight appear nightly. As cast members differ greatly
in their improv abilities, the show varies greatly
according to who is performing the evening you attend.
On the night I attended stellar performances were
presented by Gene Foster, who portrayed the mayor,
Michael Mueller, adlibbing through the role of Mickey,
the brother of Flanagan?s long time fiancee, and John
M. Regan as the priest. All seemed comfortable,
involved, and quick with the improvisations. Kira
Pilat as Tara, the pianist, masterfully ad libs on the
ivories to fit the mood of the presentation and fill
in with appropriate songs, such as ?Danny Boy.?
The show ends with the plea, ?If you like us, tell 100
or 200 of your friends. If not, shut your mouth.?
You?ll probably be telling many of your friends. This
is a fun, if not spectacular evening of entertainment.
FLANAGAN?S WAKE is performed at the Powerhouse Pub at
Nautica every Friday and Saturday night only. For
tickets call 216-795-7000.
__________________________________________________
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From WcpAkron at aol.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions
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Weathervane Playhouse Announces Auditions for THE LARAMIE PROJECT
(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse
will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The
Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane,
Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may
be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a
three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a
non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all
roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a
community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For
further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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Weathervane Playhouse Announces Auditions for THE LARAMIE PROJECT
(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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From Ccontempdt at aol.com Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT and SAFMOD presents free dance performances.
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1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 A, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
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Hello, everyone. Here is your electronic digest of news and events from the =
Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College.
Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view
our electronic calendar:
http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl
Would you like a free ticket to hear world-class music?
Subscribe to the full, six-concert season of Oberlin=3Fs Artist Recital
Series and you'll receive a free ticket to one of three outstanding
concerts. To learn more, visit:
http://www.oberlin.edu/arseries/schedule.htm
(Click on "How to Order Tickets" and scroll down to "Bonus Concerts!")
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.
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view =
our electronic calendar:
http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl
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hear world-class music?
Subscribe to the full, six-concert season of Oberlin=3Fs Artist Recital =
Series and you'll receive a free ticket to one of three outstanding =
concerts. To learn more, visit:
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http://www.oberlin.edu/arseries/schedule.htm
(Click on "How to Order Tickets" and scroll down to "Bonus =
Concerts!")
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.
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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From Tbeckross at aol.com Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
From: Tbeckross at aol.com (Tbeckross at aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]fax and printer to donate
Message-ID: <3a.2be42730.2aa217c2@aol.com>
Hello everyone!
I have a fax machine and a printer that I will no longer need in a few weeks,
and would like to donate it to a theatre. All I ask is that you have your
non-profit status so that it can be tax deductible.
The fax machine is about 2 years old. Has a speed dial feature and a copy
function.
The printer is a Lexmark Z series color ink jet, about 4 months old.
If anyone is interested in either item, please email me at TBeckRoss at aol.com.
Thanks!
Tonya Beckman Ross
From cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
From: cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com (Joseph Rubin)
Date: Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING MUSIC,
STAGE AND TECH DIRECTORS - CANTON COMIC OPERA CO.
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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From James_Fath at progressive.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nonprofit Theatre Looking for Household DOORS $
Message-ID:
Have an old DOOR that you are going to Throw away?
Maybe one that's been sitting in your garage, basement, attic, or wherever?
Well we need it. We want it. AND we'll come pick it up for you.
The Cleveland Blackbox Theatre is in the midst of a virtual renaissance and
needs about 40 or so household doors for a new theatre design. These doors
can be of any type. So far we've collected Screen, Closet, Pantry, and even
one car door. It doesn't matter what kind of door it is, we'll take it.
We'll come to you and pick it up even if its in a crawl space or attached
to a door frame.
The Doors we collect will be used in a complex set and theatre design that
will surely make you proud that you donated your door. We'll take any door
you're willing to donate. If you know anyone that might have a door, feel
free to forward them this e-mail. We'd appreciate any donation you could
make. Thank you so much for your consideration.
~Jim Fath
Cleveland Blackbox Theatre
Please send any and all replies to:
james_fath at progressive.com
From drkarges at yahoo.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
From: drkarges at yahoo.com (David Karges)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED MAKE-UP ARTIST FOR ONE DAY FILM SHOOT
Message-ID: <20020901213115.47357.qmail@web21107.mail.yahoo.com>
Award winning-producer/director is looking for a
make-up artist who is willing to donate a day to work
on his latest independent short feature. The shoot
date is Thursday, September 5th (weather permitting)
and make-up artist should have own make-up and
supplies. The location will be poolside.
All those who are interested please e-mail me at
drkarges at yahoo.com.
Thanks!
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From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:08 2002
From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:08 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions at North Canton Playhouse
Message-ID:
The North Canton Playhouse
Center for the Performing Arts
Announces with Pride
Open Auditions
for
the Akron/Canton area PREMIRE of
The Laramie Project
by Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theatre Project
October 6th and 7th at 7pm
Seeking at least 6 actors aged teens to seniors.
Perusal Scripts are available via the NCP office.
Auditioners should prepare 2 contrasting short monologues: FROM THE PLAY preferred but not necessary.
Auditioners should also dress casually and wear comfortable shoes.
The production runs January 16-26, with a possible additional daytime performance in January.
Any Questions?
Respond to this email or call director JT Buck at 330-310-5654, or the NCP office at 330-494-1613
North Canton Playhouse is a community theatre. Therefore, all actors are volunteers.
North Canton Playhouse is located ont he campus of Hoover High School on 7th St in North Canton, OH
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From Robert.Ellis at tri-c.cc.oh.us Tue Aug 27 21:26:18 2002
From: Robert.Ellis at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Ellis, Robert)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West announces Auditions for LOBO-A-GOGO
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this exciting production. LOBO-A-GOGO was written by former Second City
Chicago Musical Director Jeff Richmond and he has granted exclusive
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The story focuses on Woodrow Wilson High School on the night of the
Harvest Moon semi-formal. The Moon Queen is due to be crowned but the
only sign of her is her bloody dress. The Lone Wolves vow to seek her
killer and save the dance from lycanthropic disaster !!
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1 man, to play a 40 year old lounge singer. Some roles require dancing,
others do not. =20
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will be provided.
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From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:28 2002
From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:28 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 at Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
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Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 will be held at Chagrin Valley
Little Theatre Sept. 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. both days. The theater is at 40
River Street, Chagrin Falls
Cast requirements are for 6 men and 5 women.
Musical Comedy Murders will be on-stage Nov. 1 - Nov. 23.
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Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 will be held at
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theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls
Cast requirements are for 6 men and 5 women.
Musical Comedy Murders will be on-stage Nov. 1 - Nov. 23.
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From jsyroney at cptonline.org Tue Aug 27 21:26:36 2002
From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:36 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prepare To Receive... Cleveland Public Theatre opens
season Friday September 13, 2002
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Cleveland Public Theatre Presents the
Earthly Premiere of
Blue Sky Transmission:
A Tibetan Book of the Dead
September 13 - October 5, 2002
...a rare message for the living
A young mother?s overwhelming to do list will never be completed due to an
unscheduled interruption - her own death. Guided by a mysterious escort, she
is led through a strange world filled with numinous beings - caustic and
comical, fearful and sublime. Combining Eastern spiritualism with Western
storytelling and an original musical score, Cleveland Public Theatre brings
you a mystical event unlike any you?ve seen before.
Directed by Raymond Bobgan Original Score by Halim El-Dabh
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Avenue at W65th Street
(Free Parking for the Enlightened)
Call 216-631-2727
for tickets and information
Special Benefit Performance
Friday, September 13, 2002 at 8:00pm
$50.00 for Pre-Show Reception at CPT and Reserved Seating
$100.00 for Pre-Show Reception at CPT, reserved seating and post show gala
at Erie Bleu
Please call 216.631.ASAP ext. 209 to reserve benefit tickets
www.cptonline.org
Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext. 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
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From irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:45 2002
From: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com (John Regan)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:45 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Flanagan's Wake"/IRISH RODEO CLOWNS are ON THE AIR
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I just wanted to let the world know that the "Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC", =
the Cleveland Producers of "Flanagan's Wake" are proud to announce we =
have been extended through December 2002 at the POWERHOUSE PUB, which is =
on the west bank of THE FLATS. Performances are Friday nights at 8pm =
and Saturday evenings at 7pm. The PUB opens an hour before showtime =
each evening. Learn more about us by visiting our website at =
http://flanaganswake.tripod.com, by calling TICKETMASTER, online by =
searching Cleveland.com or for group/corporate rates by calling the PUB =
at 216-861-4982. This Thursday and Friday you can also just listen to =
your radio. We will be on several CLEAR CHANNEL stations.
Next: Here's the 'official' schedule:
Thursday 7:00am WMVX =20
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Thursday 9:15am WMMS=20
Friday 7:40am WGAR=20
Send some positive karma our way on 8/29 & 8/30... thank you, "Fr. Damon =
Fitzgerald"-aka- John M. Regan
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From aeriec at ucc.org Wed Aug 28 09:28:02 2002
From: aeriec at ucc.org (aeriec at ucc.org)
Date: Wed Aug 28 09:28:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Follow That Star" at Full Circle Theatre
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Full Circle Theatre, 2592 West 14th Street, Cleveland. Call 440-933-2905 to
set up an audition between August 31 and September 8 for the new Christmas
musical comedy "Follow That Star." Needed: actors to play a variety of
ensemble roles and four primary characters: (1) a determined young woman
striving to make her way in a man
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=92s world; (2) a timid young man with
heroic potential; (3) a wise old man who understands a new era is about=
to
dawn; (4) a big, brash, bumbling companion with a heart of gold.
Auditioners should be prepared to present a brief monologue, sing a son=
g
(piano accompanist provided), and read from the play. This will be a
multi-cultural cast and actors will be paid. Rehearsals begin mid
September. The production runs for 16 performances in December and earl=
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January.
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From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Wed Aug 28 10:07:01 2002
From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:07:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group/Classes starting!
Message-ID:
SCENE STUDY GROUP
Hi everyone-
We will be starting our Scene Study group/class again this fall for anyone who is interested in coming.
The sessions will be every Saturday from 10:00 - 12:00pm at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown Cleveland) in the E2 Theater Building. They will start this coming Saturday, Aug. 31st. Anyone is welcome to come!
This is an actual Acting II class that I am teaching, but would like to invite anyone who is interested to come and participate or use the time and space to work on improving their craft, building character, working with a partner(s) etc. If you would like college credit also, you can register at Tri-C and receive 3 credits as well!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at any time and I will glady help to answer them. Thanks and hope to see you all on Saturday!
Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
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From emadden at kent.edu Wed Aug 28 10:11:05 2002
From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:11:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance Announces 2002 - 2003
Season
Message-ID: <3D90ACAB@webmail.kent.edu>
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNOUNCES 2002-03 SEASON
Join corporate employees, gamblers, explorers and dancers at Kent State
University
Kent, Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre & Dance announces the
2002 =96 2003 season. Meet stressed out corporate employees, gamblers,
explorers and dancers during the School of Theatre & Dance=92s 2002 =96 2003
season. The season opens with a satirical look at the corporate world, Below
the Belt and continues with Shakespeare=92s comedy of sexual tension and moral
debate, Measure for Measure. The semester closes with Dance 2002:
Reflections, a showcase of the latest in modern dance and jazz choreography.
Start the New Year off with the Tony & Grammy Award winning musical, Guys &
Dolls. Dance Majors and Minors display their talent in the Student Dance
Festival and Theatre Majors and Minors do the same during the Student Theatre
Festival. The Kent Dance Ensemble presents its annual concert in April.
Three Victorian explorers close the season with On the Verge.
The fall semester at Kent State University begins with a satirical look at
company men that touches everyone who has ever had to deal with a manically
divisive boss and an ambitious brown noser or an unbearable workplace.
Directed by Doctor Marya Bednerik, Below the Belt, is just another day at the
office. Below the Belt runs October 4 =96 13, 2002 in the Wright-Curtis
Theatre. Professor Terry Burgler directs Shakespeare=92s Measure for Measure in
the Wright-Curtis Theatre. This thrilling play with sexual tension and moral
debate, runs November 1 =96 10, 2002. The semester ends with Dance 2002:
Reflections, November 21 =96 24, 2002 in E. Turner Stump Theatre. Choreographed
by Dance Faculty, Dance 2002: Reflections is the latest in modern dance and
jazz choreography.
Gamblers, dancers and explorers all make an appearance during the spring
semester. 1940=92s Broadway comes to life February 21 =96 March 2, 2003 in Guys &
Dolls. Professor Terri Kent directs this Tony and Grammy Award winner in the
E. Turner Stump Theatre. March 14 =96 16, 2003, Dance Majors and Minors strut
their stuff by choreographing for the Student Dance Festival, one of Kent
State=92s most diverse performances, which takes place in Wright-Curtis Theatre.
Theatre Majors and Minors then have a chance to direct during the Student
Theatre Festival, March 17 =96 21, 2003. The Kent Dance Ensemble will perform
their annual concert April 4 =96 6, 2003 in the E. Turner Stump Theatre. The
KSU student touring company will present its annual concert of modern dance &
jazz choreography April 4 - 6 in E. Turner Stump Theatre. Three Victorian
explorers close the season in On the Verge, April 17 =96 27, 2003. Directed by
Professor Eric van Baars, three woman travel through physical space and time
to discover who they really are.
Performances are Tuesdays =96 Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2:30 PM. Tickets
are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7
for students with any valid school ID. Groups of ten or more can receive
discounted tickets by calling 330-672-0103. The School of Theatre & Dance box
office opens on September 18. Box-office hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM, Tuesdays =96
Fridays and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by
calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more
information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu.
This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of
subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four
plays and are $32 for Adults, $26 for Seniors, KSU Faculty, Staff and Alumni,
and $22 for Students. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three
dance concerts and are $22 for Adults, $18 for Seniors, KSU Faculty, Staff and
Alumni, and $16 for Students. A Full Subscription includes admission to all
School of Theatre & Dance productions and is $54 for Adults, $44 for Seniors,
KSU Faculty, Staff and Alumni, and $38 for Students. To order a subscription
contact Elisabeth at 330-672-2497.
Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
emadden at kent.edu
330-672-0103 (Phone)
330-672-2889 (Fax)
Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
School of Theatre & Dance
Porthouse Theatre
330-672-0103
emadden at kent.edu
From GMaher at tribute.com Wed Aug 28 10:13:01 2002
From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:13:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Dearly Departed
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Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Rollicking Comedy Dearly
Departed
The Hudson Players have announced auditions for the hilarious comedy Dearly
Departed by David Bottrell and Jesse Jones. Auditions are to be held at The
Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson, September 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Needed are 4 males and 5 females along with a variety of mourners and
numerous additional roles. Performance dates are scheduled for November 1,
2, 8, 9, 15 & 16. Perusal Scripts are available at the Hudson Library.
Additional information is available by calling 330-655-8522. Anyone
interested in serving on the set or backstage crew is also encouraged to
attend or contact the group with their area of interest.
Directed by Rich Jagunic, the play follows the antics of the beleaguered
Turpin family members, who prove that living and dying in the South are
seldom tidy and always hilarious. They've got a funeral to plan and -
between the feuds, marital flings, and Macaroni and Ham Loaf Surprise - it
may escalate into a multiple-coffin memorial service. By the time the
Turpins sort through the hangovers, money problems, and headstone engraving
options, they show that coping with life's losses can turn out to be
drop-dead funny. The oldest sibling, Ray-Bud, drinks himself silly as
funeral bills mount. Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a
pack of no-neck "monster" children and a wife who suspects him of infidelity
in the family car. Spinster sister Delightful copes with death as she copes
with life: by devouring junk food. Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn to
their friends and neighbors for comfort. Of course, the eccentric community
of misfits manages to pull together and help each other in their time of
need..
Auditions are open to all with no previous experience required. Auditioners
should be prepared to read from the script. Dearly Departed is being
produced by special arrangement with Dramatist's Play Service Inc.
The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association,
The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of
Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a
non-profit community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest
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announced auditions for the hilarious comedy Dearly Departed by David
Bottrell and Jesse Jones. Auditions are to be held at The Barlow Community
Center on Oviatt St in Hudson, September 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m. Needed are 4
males and 5 females along with a variety of mourners and numerous additional
roles. Performance dates are scheduled for November 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16.
Perusal Scripts are available at the Hudson Library. Additional information is available by
calling 330-655-8522. Anyone interested in serving on the set or backstage crew
is also encouraged to attend or contact the group with their area of
interest.
Directed
by Rich Jagunic, the play follows the antics of the beleaguered Turpin family
members, who prove that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always
hilarious. They've
got a funeral to plan and - between the feuds, marital flings, and Macaroni and
Ham Loaf Surprise - it may escalate into a multiple-coffin memorial
service. By the time the Turpins sort through the hangovers, money
problems, and headstone engraving options, they show that coping with life's
losses can turn out to be drop-dead funny.
The oldest sibling, Ray-Bud, drinks himself silly as funeral bills mount.
Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a pack of no-neck "monster"
children and a wife who suspects him of infidelity in the family car. Spinster
sister Delightful copes with death as she copes with life: by devouring junk
food. Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn to their friends and neighbors for
comfort. Of course, the eccentric community of misfits manages to pull together
and help each other in their time of need..
Auditions
are open to all with no previous experience required. Auditioners should be
prepared to read from the script. Dearly Departed is being produced by special
arrangement with Dramatist's Play Service Inc.
The
Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The
American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce
and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit
community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community
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From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:02:09 2002
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Please forgive the earlier e-mail with the attached press release
announcing the 2002-2003 season of Oberlin's distinguished Artist Recital
Series. Here is the release in a format more easily accessed by
neohiopalites:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT:
August 28, 2002 Marci Janas (440) 775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu
OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003
OBERLIN, OHIO =3F For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series at
Oberlin College has brought distinguished, world-renowned musicians to
Finney Chapel on Oberlin's campus. Subscription tickets are now available
for the six-concert, 2002-2003 season, featuring the Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra, pianist Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, violinist Hilary Hahn, the Prazak
Quartet, The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by David Robertson with pianist
Yefim Bronfman, and mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio
Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet.
Season subscribers are entitled to one free bonus concert with each six
concert, full series subscription purchase. Three-concert packages are also =
available, as are tickets to individual concerts; prices vary accordingly.
Please contact Oberlin's Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 for ticket
information and to request a detailed brochure. Information is also
available on the Oberlin College website: www.oberlin.edu. Concert artists, =
programs, and dates are subject to change.
All concerts take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, located at the
intersection of Lorain (Route 511) and Professor streets, across from
Tappan Square.
The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music =
at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist
Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided =
by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=3Fs classical music radio station, and WCPN
90.3-FM, Ideastream.
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano
The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., with acclaimed pianist =
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster of prizes has not gone
unnoticed by The New York Times:
"Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn.
"He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated
dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and]
closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a =
silver medalist in the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in
2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International
Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlin's faculty in 2001-2002. He will
perform Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by Chopin -- Sonata No. =
2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60 -- Grieg's Suite ("Aus
Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A minor.
Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
The second concert of the season takes place Saturday, October 5, at 8 p.m. =
with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Praised by the Chicago Tribune -- =
"It=3Fs
difficult to imagine a more sublime performance" -- and recognized
internationally as one of the world's great orchestras, the ensemble, which =
performs without a conductor, celebrates its 30th season of concert
activity spanning three continents, including appearances in the major
cities of North America, Europe, and Asia. Accompanying the critical
acclaim for Orpheus's live appearances are numerous distinctions and
awards, including a 2001 Grammy for Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, a =
1998 Grammy nomination for its recording of Mozart piano concertos with
Richard Goode, and Musical America=3Fs 1998 Ensemble of the Year award. For =
its Oberlin appearance Orpheus will present Haydn's Symphony No. 73 ("La
Chasse"); Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (with soloist Eric Wyrick); and
Elliott Carter's Symphony No. 1.
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, piano
This French-Canadian pianist is renowned for his musicality, unique talent, =
and refined pianism -- and, according to Alex Ross, classical-music critic
of The New Yorker, for his hands, which Ross counts "among the wonders of
the musical world." Jeremy Eichler, writing in The New York Times, agrees:
"He plays with his upper body almost motionless while his fingers rampage
over the keyboard. He can dispatch withering accompanimental figures while
trumpeting out melodies with bewildering clarity, spaciousness, and
control." Hamelin, who has made a name for himself as "a maverick champion
of music that has been unfairly overlooked" (The New York Times), will
perform at Oberlin on Tuesday, October 15, at 8 p.m.
Hilary Hahn, violin
Admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1990 at the age of 10, the
American violinist Hilary Hahn made her major orchestra debut a
year-and-a-half later with the Baltimore Symphony. Now, at the age of 22,
the Grammy nominee has established herself as one of the most accomplished, =
compelling, and busiest artists on the international concert circuit.
During the 2001-2002 season, Hahn toured the U.S. as soloist with the Royal =
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; made an extended recital tour of
North America, Europe, and Japan; played Brahms with orchestras in Asia;
and recorded concertos of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn for Sony Classical.
She also found time for return engagements with the Los Angeles
Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony orchestras, and debuts with the
Boulder, New Mexico, and San Diego symphonies. In Europe, she returned to
Vienna as soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and appeared
for the first time with the orchestras of Bordeaux, Gothenberg, Stuttgart,
and Santa Caecillia in Rome.
She will be joined in Oberlin by pianist Natalie Zhu on Friday, November
22, at 8 p.m. in a concert featuring Bloch's Sonata No. 1, Schubert's Duo
in A Major, Bach's Solo Partita No. 3 in E Major, and Debussy's Sonata (for =
violin and piano).
The Spring Season
The spring season of the Artist Recital Series begins with a bonus concert
that features violinist William Preucil, renowned concertmaster of The
Cleveland Orchestra, in a rare solo performance on Tuesday, February 18,
2003,
at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 25, at 8 p.m., the Prazak Quartet (Vaclav Remes,
violin; Vlastimil Holek, violin; Josef Kluson, viola; and Michal Kanka,
cello) performs.
The third and final bonus concert takes place Thursday, April 10, at 8 p.m. =
with the Vermeer String Quartet in a very special program combining the
majesty of live music and the wonder of the spoken word: the Vermeer will
present Haydn's The Seven Last Words of Christ with guest narrators Martin
Marty (the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the
University of Chicago Divinity School) and Grover Zinn (William H. Danforth =
Professor of Religion at Oberlin College). This performance will be
broadcast live on WCLV 104.9-FM and simulcast on the station's website:
www.wclv.com.
On Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m., The Cleveland Orchestra makes its annual
sojourn to Oberlin to perform works by Bartok and Rachmaninoff under the
baton of conductor David Robertson and featuring pianist Yefim Bronfman.
The Artist Recital Series concludes with mezzo-soprano (and Oberlin alumna) =
Denyce Graves on Wednesday, May 7, at 8 p.m. Ms. Graves touched the heart
of our nation when she sang "America the Beautiful" and "The Lord=3Fs =
Prayer"
at Washington's National Cathedral on September 14, 2001, the National Day
of Prayer and Remembrance following the terrorist attacks. She will be
accompanied at Oberlin by pianist Warren Jones.
About the Artist Recital Series
For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has brought
distinguished, world-renowned musicians to Oberlin's campus. The mission of =
the series is to enrich the College, the town of Oberlin, and the
surrounding community through the presentation of artists of the highest
caliber, including virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, and orchestras. In =
addition to presenting the preeminent musicians of our time, the series
engages performers who can offer master classes or workshops for Oberlin
Conservatory students in conjunction with the scheduled concerts.
###
Media Contact Only: Marci Janas:
440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/28/02 #04-mj
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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PalatinoPlease forgive the earlier =
e-mail with the attached press release announcing the 2002-2003 season of =
Oberlin's distinguished Artist Recital Series. Here is the release in a =
format more easily accessed by neohiopalites:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT:
August 28, 2002 Marci Janas (440) 775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu =
OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003
OBERLIN, OHIO =3F For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series =
at Oberlin College has brought distinguished, world-renowned =
musicians to Finney Chapel on Oberlin's campus. Subscription =
tickets are now available for the six-concert, 2002-2003 =
season, featuring the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, pianist =
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, violinist Hilary Hahn, the Prazak Quartet, The =
Cleveland Orchestra conducted by David Robertson with pianist Yefim =
Bronfman, and mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio =
Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet. =
Season subscribers are entitled to one free bonus concert with each =
six concert, full series subscription purchase. Three-concert packages are =
also available, as are tickets to individual concerts; prices vary =
accordingly. Please contact Oberlin's Central Ticket Service at =
440-775-8169 for ticket information and to request a detailed =
brochure. Information is also available on the Oberlin College =
website: www.oberlin.edu. Concert artists, programs, and dates =
are subject to change.
All concerts take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, located at the =
intersection of Lorain (Route 511) and Professor streets, across from =
Tappan Square.
The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music =
at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist =
Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided =
by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=3Fs classical music radio station, and WCPN =
90.3-FM, Ideastream.
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, =
piano
The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., with =
acclaimed pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster =
of prizes has not gone unnoticed by The New York Times:
"Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn. =
"He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated =
dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and] =
closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a =
silver medalist in the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in =
2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International =
Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlin's faculty in 2001-2002. He =
will perform Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by Chopin -- =
Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60 -- Grieg's =
Suite ("Aus Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A =
minor.
Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
The second concert of the season takes place Saturday, October 5, at =
8 p.m. with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Praised by =
the Chicago Tribune -- "It=3Fs difficult to imagine a more =
sublime performance" -- and recognized internationally as one of the =
world's great orchestras, the ensemble, which performs without a conductor, =
celebrates its 30th season of concert activity spanning three continents, =
including appearances in the major cities of North America, Europe, and =
Asia. Accompanying the critical acclaim for Orpheus's live appearances are =
numerous distinctions and awards, including a 2001 Grammy for =
Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, a 1998 Grammy =
nomination for its recording of Mozart piano concertos with Richard Goode, =
and Musical America=3Fs 1998 Ensemble of the Year award. =
For its Oberlin appearance Orpheus will present Haydn's Symphony No. =
73 ("La Chasse"); Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (with soloist Eric Wyrick); =
and Elliott Carter's Symphony No. 1.
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, =
piano
This French-Canadian pianist is renowned for his musicality, unique talent, =
and refined pianism -- and, according to Alex Ross, classical-music critic =
of The New Yorker, for his hands, which Ross counts "among =
the wonders of the musical world." Jeremy Eichler, writing in The =
New York Times, agrees: "He plays with his upper body almost =
motionless while his fingers rampage over the keyboard. He can dispatch =
withering accompanimental figures while trumpeting out melodies with =
bewildering clarity, spaciousness, and control." Hamelin, who =
has made a name for himself as "a maverick champion of music that has been =
unfairly overlooked" (The New York Times), will perform at =
Oberlin on Tuesday, October 15, at 8 p.m.
Hilary Hahn, violin
Admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1990 at the age of 10, the =
American violinist Hilary Hahn made her major orchestra debut =
a year-and-a-half later with the Baltimore Symphony. Now, at the age of 22, =
the Grammy nominee has established herself as one of the most accomplished, =
compelling, and busiest artists on the international concert circuit. =
During the 2001-2002 season, Hahn toured the U.S. as soloist with the Royal =
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; made an extended recital tour of =
North America, Europe, and Japan; played Brahms with orchestras in Asia; =
and recorded concertos of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn for Sony Classical. =
She also found time for return engagements with the Los Angeles =
Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony orchestras, and debuts with the =
Boulder, New Mexico, and San Diego symphonies. In Europe, she returned to =
Vienna as soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and appeared =
for the first time with the orchestras of Bordeaux, Gothenberg, Stuttgart, =
and Santa Caecillia in Rome.
She will be joined in Oberlin by pianist Natalie Zhu on =
Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m. in a concert featuring Bloch's =
Sonata No. 1, Schubert's Duo in A Major, Bach's Solo Partita No. 3 in E =
Major, and Debussy's Sonata (for violin and piano).
The Spring Season
The spring season of the Artist Recital Series begins with a bonus concert =
that features violinist William Preucil, renowned concertmaster of =
The Cleveland Orchestra, in a rare solo performance on Tuesday, February =
18, 2003,
at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 25, at 8 p.m., the Prazak =
Quartet (Vaclav Remes, violin; Vlastimil Holek, violin; Josef =
Kluson, viola; and Michal Kanka, cello) performs.
The third and final bonus concert takes place Thursday, April 10, at =
8 p.m. with the Vermeer String Quartet in a very =
special program combining the majesty of live music and the wonder of the =
spoken word: the Vermeer will present Haydn's The Seven Last =
Words of Christ with guest narrators =
Martin Marty (the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service =
Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago Divinity School) and =
Grover Zinn (William H. Danforth Professor of Religion at =
Oberlin College). This performance will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9-FM =
and simulcast on the station's website: www.wclv.com.
On Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m., The Cleveland =
Orchestra makes its annual sojourn to Oberlin to perform works by =
Bartok and Rachmaninoff under the baton of =
conductor David Robertson and featuring pianist Yefim =
Bronfman.
The Artist Recital Series concludes with mezzo-soprano (and Oberlin =
alumna) Denyce Graves on Wednesday, May 7, at 8 =
p.m. Ms. Graves touched the heart of our nation when she sang =
"America the Beautiful" and "The Lord=3Fs Prayer" at Washington's National =
Cathedral on September 14, 2001, the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance =
following the terrorist attacks. She will be accompanied at Oberlin by =
pianist Warren Jones.
About the Artist Recital Series
For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has brought =
distinguished, world-renowned musicians to Oberlin's campus. The mission of =
the series is to enrich the College, the town of Oberlin, and the =
surrounding community through the presentation of artists of the highest =
caliber, including virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, and orchestras. In =
addition to presenting the preeminent musicians of our time, the series =
engages performers who can offer master classes or workshops for Oberlin =
Conservatory students in conjunction with the scheduled concerts.
###
Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: =
440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/28/02 #04-mj
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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From barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org Wed Aug 28 14:02:19 2002
From: barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org (Dale Kennedy)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:02:19 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the Illusion Factory's 2002-2003 Season Paid
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CONTACT PERSON: Barbara Ballance
Phone: 330-836-1353
Email: barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org
The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional theatre for young audiences,
is seeking a character actress, 25-45 for its 2002-03 school-touring
season. Shows include "Celebrate Ohio!" a series of comic and dramatic
historic vignettes, and "Oz" (Wizard of). Actress must be experienced,
able to teach classroom workshops, and hold a current drivers license.
Contact Artistic Director, Barbara Ballance for an audition at:
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historic vignettes, and “Oz” (Wizard of). Actress must =
be experienced, able to teach classroom workshops, and hold a current =
drivers license. Contact Artistic Director, Barbara Ballance for =
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From Imymdray at cs.com Wed Aug 28 14:28:06 2002
From: Imymdray at cs.com (Imymdray at cs.com)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:28:06 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Ops at Cleveland Public Theatre
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Help with Renovations and Cleaning
Friday, Sept. 6th and Saturday, Sept. 7th
Wednesday, Sept. 10th and Thursday Sept. 11th
Come one or more days!
Renovation work will involve painting.
Cleaning will involve vacuuming, mopping, dusting, etc. (not thankless work
in the least! This is so important to presenting a comfortable, enjoyable
environment for all)
Gala Benefit for the World Premiere
of
Blue Sky Transmission, A Tibetan Book of the Dead
Friday, September 13th
We need event prep and catering help from the afternoon through 8pm
(You can come somewhere in there for a couple hours or more or less if need
be.)
We also need ushers from 6:45pm - 9:45pm.
Blue Sky Transmission - the run
The dates of the run are:
9/13,14,15
9/19,20,21,22
9/26,27,28,29
Ushers are needed from 6:45 - 9:45 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows
and from 1:45-4:45 for Sunday Matinees
contact: Mia Stromberg, Volunteer Coordinator CPT
(216) 631-2727 ext. 362
imymdray at cs.com
Thank you!
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Help with Renovations and Cleaning
Friday, Sept. 6th and Saturday, Sept. 7th
Wednesday, Sept. 10th and Thursday Sept. 11th
Come one or more days!
Renovation work will involve painting.
Cleaning will involve vacuuming, mopping, dusting, etc. (not thankless work in the least! This is so important to presenting a comfortable, enjoyable environment for all)
Gala Benefit for the World Premiere
of
Blue Sky Transmission, A Tibetan Book of the Dead
Friday, September 13th
We need event prep and catering help from the afternoon through 8pm
(You can come somewhere in there for a couple hours or more or less if need be.)
We also need ushers from 6:45pm - 9:45pm.
Blue Sky Transmission - the run
The dates of the run are:
9/13,14,15
9/19,20,21,22
9/26,27,28,29
Ushers are needed from 6:45 - 9:45 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows and from 1:45-4:45 for Sunday Matinees
contact: Mia Stromberg, Volunteer Coordinator CPT
(216) 631-2727 ext. 362
imymdray at cs.com
Thank you!
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From irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com Wed Aug 28 21:35:00 2002
From: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com (John Regan)
Date: Wed Aug 28 21:35:00 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Flanagan's Wake" casting replacements on Saturday
September 28 starting at 1pm
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Hi All:
The IRISH RODEO CLOWNS-Cleveland producer's of "FLANAGAN'S WAKE" are =
pleased that we have been extended again at the POWERHOUSE PUB on the =
west bank of "The FLATS? This now requires the casting of additional =
"alternate/replacement" actors. Representatives from "NOBLE FOOL" in =
Chicago (formerly known as 'Zeitgeist'-the creators and original =
producers of the "WAKE") will be here to conduct auditions on Saturday, =
September 28 starting at 1pm. =20
If you wish to audition please e-mail or post your resume and headshot =
to:
John M. Regan
Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC
172 Highland Avenue
Avon Lake, OH 44012-2030
440-933-4410
e-mail: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com
Just bring your brogue. You can read from the script. No other =
preparation is required. Check us out at =
http://flanaganswake.tripod.com. If you haven't seen the show yet =
performances are every Friday at 8pm and every Saturday at 7pm. The PUB =
opens an hour before showtime. If you call the PUB (216-861-4982) for =
tickets and mention 'neohiopal', you will be entitled to the GROUP RATE. =
This is usually reserved for groups of 10 or more... but we are all =
part of Fred's extended family and therefore qualify as a group even if =
we all don't show up the same night, right? If there is any question =
when you call, please reference this email or print it out and take it =
with you to the show. =20
"Fraternally", John M. Regan-aka-"Father Damon"=20
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Hi All:
The IRISH RODEO=20
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If you wish to audition please e-mail or post =
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and headshot to:
John M. Regan
Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC
172 Highland Avenue
Avon Lake, OH 44012-2030
440-933-4410
"Fraternally", John M. Regan-aka-"Father=20
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From: AngelAndGino1 at aol.com (AngelAndGino1 at aol.com)
Date: Wed Aug 28 21:35:13 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING DIRECTORS - NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE
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Open slots are available for a Youth Production on our Mainstage,
and also for our Fairy Tale Series and other Special Projects.
The shows available are at different times throughout the 2002 - 2003 season.
ALL DIRECTOR POSITIONS ARE PAID
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
North Canton Playhouse
575 7th St. NE North Canton, OH 44720
Attn: Mary McManaway - Artistic Director
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and also for our Fairy Tale Series and other Special Projects.
The shows available are at different times throughout the 2002 - 2003 season. ALL DIRECTOR POSITIONS ARE PAID
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
North Canton Playhouse
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From lnovelli at en.com Wed Aug 28 22:50:02 2002
From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli)
Date: Wed Aug 28 22:50:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]more info on Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 at Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
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For all interested in auditioning Sept. 3 and 4 -- the production will be
directed by Bob Kilpatrick.
From bluescasters2001 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 06:27:02 2002
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Date: Thu Aug 29 06:27:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLUESCASTERS LABOR DAY WEEKEND
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216-651-BLEU
and
Saturday, August 31 - 10:00pm until 2:00am
SMEDLEY'S
17004 Lorain Avenue (Kamm's Corners)
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From info at playersguildtheatre.com Thu Aug 29 06:27:12 2002
From: info at playersguildtheatre.com (The Players Guild Theatre)
Date: Thu Aug 29 06:27:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD'S "LES MIZ" OPENS TO RAVE REVIEWS
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The Players Guild Theatre's
production of LES
MISERABLES:SCHOOL EDITION has
opened to rave reviews:
a.. "The Guild's highly
talented, 35-member youth cast
is remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical." Kerry
Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal,
8/29/02
b.. "Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts." Dan
Kane, Canton Repository,
8/25/02.
(Both reviews are posted in
their entirety at the bottom
of this e-mail).
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, and $10 for students.
Please call the Box Office at
330-453-7617, from 10 am- 2
pm, Mon.-Sat.
Be sure to visit our website
at
www.playersguildtheatre.com.
____________________________
Players Guild Theatre
1001 Market Avenue North
Canton, Ohio 44702
Box Office: 330-453-7617
Main Office: 330-453-7619
www.playersguildtheatre.com
______________________________
_______________
Student ?Les Miz? has
?amazingly good? results
Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository
entertainment writer
CANTON ? Imagine presenting
?Les Miserables,?
unquestionably one of the most
challenging stage musicals of
all time, at a community
theater.
Imagine then taking it a big
step further and presenting
the epic ?Les Miz? (as it?s
called) with a cast whose
oldest member is 18.
The Players Guild has done
just this with its
season-opening production, and
the results are amazingly
good. The show is a marvel.
The only way to secure
performing rights these days
to ?Les Miz,? which is still
pulling crowds around the
world, is to do a special
?school edition? of the show.
The requirement is that no
actors older than 19 be cast.
The guild was awarded
permission for a student
production, the first theater
in Ohio to do so, and has
risen to the challenge
mightily. The show is
engrossing, fast-paced and
richly entertaining.
The cast, drawn from schools
around Northeast Ohio, is
skilled, fresh, hard-working
and obviously committed to
this enormous undertaking. The
many emotionally affecting
musical numbers, superbly sung
and with robust orchestral
accompaniment, earned
sustained and hearty applause
on opening night.
?Les Miserables,? based upon
Victor Hugo?s classic novel,
is set in 19th-century France.
The pivotal character is Jean
Valjean, a good man who has
been imprisoned five years for
stealing a loaf of bread.
After he breaks parole, he is
relentlessly pursued for
decades by the relentless
Inspector Javert.
There is also the story of
Valjean's struggling sister
Fantine, a waifish prostitute
whose little girl, Cosette, is
being raised by a pair of
conniving tavern keepers.
There is a young man, Marius,
who falls deeply in love with
an older Cosette, to the
disappointment of another
young woman, Eponine, who
adores him.
There are downtrodden
Parisians struggling with
poverty, and a group of
idealistic young students who
join the French Revolution,
with tragic results.
Nearly three hours long
including intermission, the
show is almost entirely sung,
with a score that is full of
hauntingly memorable songs
that explain the characters
and further the plot. The
staging is virtually seamless,
with one scene blending into
the next through shifts of
lighting, quick set changes
and the effective use of
translucent curtains.
Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts. Chris
Dewald, a recent Washington
High School graduate, is
emotionally persuasive as the
determined Valjean, and lends
a supple tenor voice to his
touching ballads. Jarid
Faubel, remarkably only a
junior at Canfield High
School, is both dashing and
imposing as Javert and shines
in several commanding solo
songs.
Laura Shupbach is
heartbreaking as the frail
Fantine and sings in a voice
both tragic and angelic. As
the romantically frustrated
Eponine, Renee Cohen expertly
delivers her stirring
show-stopper ?On My Own? with
understated resignation. Mark
Christine and Elysia Shutrump
are appealing and convincing
as the star-crossed lovers
Marius and Cosette.
Providing welcome comedy are
Steve Newport and Aubrey
Bunnenberg as the cunning and
thieving saloonkeepers.
Consistent scene-stealers,
this comically gifted pair
cavort expertly in the show?s
rollicking and roof-raising
production number ?Master of
the House.?
People who have seen ?Les Miz?
in its Broadway, London or
frequent touring productions
will be pleased to see all the
familiar scenes and beloved
musical numbers staged as
remembered, including the
kaleidoscopic, flag-waving Act
1 finale, ?One More Day.?
There is so much to praise,
including the vast collection
of detailed costumes created
by Josh Erichsen, the
well-designed (and
well-choreographed) settings
designed by Erichsen and Joe
Carmola, Carmola?s evocative
lighting design, and the
precise and vibrant orchestral
accompaniment conducted by
Steve Parsons.
Terry Burgler, a professor at
Kent State University,
deserves plenty of applause
for pulling this enormous
production together and for
pulling such inspired
performances from the youthful
cast.
Hopefully these talented faces
will return to the guild stage
in future productions.
Performances continue through
Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday, and 2:30
p.m. Sunday.
To order tickets, call (330)
453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' cause
for joy
Production by Canton Players
Guild is marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is
happening on the Canton
Players Guild stage.
In a season opener of several
firsts, the theater has
launched the impressive Les
Miserables School Edition,
Ohio's first nonprofessional
production of the
world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented,
35-member youth cast is
remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical. On opening
night last Friday, it was
abundantly clear that these
kids really get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from
Victor Hugo's novel, continues
to play on Broadway, and the
tour has visited Cleveland and
Akron numerous times in the
last 13 years. The show
premiered in 1987 on Broadway,
where it has run more than
6,000 performances.
In the fresh student
conception, the three-hour
musical has been tightened by
about 30 minutes, with only
incidental music and some
repetitive lyrics trimmed.
Some of the songs' keys also
have been changed for less
mature student voices.
This marks the first time Ohio
students have had the chance
to perform what has been
dubbed one of the greatest
musicals ever written. The
Players Guild talent pool
hails largely from Stark
County, with some actors also
coming from the Akron area,
Portage County, Cleveland and
the Youngstown area.
For many of the students,
performing in the show has
been the experience of a
lifetime.
The professionally staffed
Players Guild has more
resources than the average
high school would in mounting
this production -- a definite
plus for the young actors, who
range from ages 10 to 18. The
Guild's projected budget is
$50,000 for this show, about
double the average cost of the
theater's usual mainstage
musicals.
That financial commitment
shows in this top-notch
production. The young talent
is backed by an excellent,
professional adult orchestra
as well as professional
lighting, set, sound and
costume designers.
They also have had the
privilege of working with
esteemed director Terry
Burgler, Kent State University
professor and co-founder of
the Ohio Shakespeare Festival.
His goal was to help the
students go beyond singing
their songs well to discover
the emotions and motives
within their characters.
For example, he worked with
Jarid Faubel, playing the
villain Javert, in fleshing
out his character's
background. Javert doesn't
think he's a bad guy; he
believes he's doing his job in
hunting down fugitive Jean
Valjean. Acknowledging
Valjean's humanity would
destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself
that these youngsters are so
skilled in this completely
sung-through musical. Those
with the best voices were cast
from among 100 auditioners,
and their hard work with vocal
coach Charles Spencer shows.
In short, these youngsters
sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old
Laura Schupbach sings with the
angst of a grown woman who has
been dealt life's crippling
blows. And Faubel, a junior at
Canfield High School, is an
amazingly powerful, manly
actor and singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly
convincing as the lovelorn
Eponine. The Cleveland teen
has a confidence and charisma
on stage that makes sense once
you read her bio: The actress
recently moved here from
California, where she did TV
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve
Newport make a devilishly
funny duo as the conniving
Thenardiers, garnering some of
the heaviest applause. They
offer great comic relief in
this intensely emotional
story.
That leads us to the heart of
the whole story -- the hero
Jean Valjean, played by Chris
Dewald of Massillon Washington
High School. Dewald is a
gifted singer who was plagued
opening night by a long black
wig that was in his face too
much and a coat that he
couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed
back so we can see this hero's
face from the start, in a
chain gang scene. Dewald
handled these opening-night
problems as smoothly as
possible, warming up to his
role wonderfully by his
angelic ballad at the
barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not
to build a replica of Les
Miserables' famous turntable
for scene and set changes.
Scenic designers Joe Carmola
and Joshua Erichsen have built
attractive set pieces on
wheels, and the turntable
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set
pieces, had some problems in
the dark opening night,
banging pieces here and there
into stucco-style village
buildings framing the stage.
These kinks will surely be
worked out quickly.
The show has some great
special effects, dramatic
lighting, gunfire and an
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra
Capocci's slow-motion
choreography in a barricade
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz
before or not, this is one
show you won't want to miss.
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, $10 for students. For
tickets, call 330-453-7619.
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- "The Guild's highly talented, 35-member youth cast is remarkable =
in that=20
it has captured the intense emotional depth and the huge epic sweep of =
the=20
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- "Most remarkable are the performers, whose talent belies their =
youth, and=20
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8/25/02.
(Both reviews are posted in their entirety at the bottom of this=20
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Please call the Box Office at 330-453-7617, =
from 10 am- 2=20
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1001 Market Avenue North
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Student =91Les Miz=92 has =91amazingly good=92 =
results
Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository entertainment writer
CANTON =97 Imagine presenting =93Les Miserables,=94 =
unquestionably one=20
of the most challenging stage musicals of all time, at a community =
theater.=20
Imagine then taking it a big step further and presenting the epic =
=93Les Miz=94=20
(as it=92s called) with a cast whose oldest member is 18.=20
The Players Guild has done just this with its season-opening =
production, and=20
the results are amazingly good. The show is a marvel.=20
The only way to secure performing rights these days to =93Les Miz,=94 =
which is=20
still pulling crowds around the world, is to do a special =93school =
edition=94 of=20
the show. The requirement is that no actors older than 19 be cast.=20
The guild was awarded permission for a student production, the first =
theater=20
in Ohio to do so, and has risen to the challenge mightily. The show is=20
engrossing, fast-paced and richly entertaining.=20
The cast, drawn from schools around Northeast Ohio, is skilled, =
fresh,=20
hard-working and obviously committed to this enormous undertaking. The =
many=20
emotionally affecting musical numbers, superbly sung and with robust =
orchestral=20
accompaniment, earned sustained and hearty applause on opening night.=20
=93Les Miserables,=94 based upon Victor Hugo=92s classic novel, is =
set in=20
19th-century France. The pivotal character is Jean Valjean, a good man =
who has=20
been imprisoned five years for stealing a loaf of bread. After he breaks =
parole,=20
he is relentlessly pursued for decades by the relentless Inspector =
Javert.=20
There is also the story of Valjean's struggling sister Fantine, a =
waifish=20
prostitute whose little girl, Cosette, is being raised by a pair of =
conniving=20
tavern keepers. There is a young man, Marius, who falls deeply in love =
with an=20
older Cosette, to the disappointment of another young woman, Eponine, =
who adores=20
him.=20
There are downtrodden Parisians struggling with poverty, and a group =
of=20
idealistic young students who join the French Revolution, with tragic =
results.=20
Nearly three hours long including intermission, the show is almost =
entirely=20
sung, with a score that is full of hauntingly memorable songs that =
explain the=20
characters and further the plot. The staging is virtually seamless, with =
one=20
scene blending into the next through shifts of lighting, quick set =
changes and=20
the effective use of translucent curtains.=20
Most remarkable are the performers, whose talent belies their youth, =
and=20
whose youth rarely distracts. Chris Dewald, a recent Washington High =
School=20
graduate, is emotionally persuasive as the determined Valjean, and lends =
a=20
supple tenor voice to his touching ballads. Jarid Faubel, remarkably =
only a=20
junior at Canfield High School, is both dashing and imposing as Javert =
and=20
shines in several commanding solo songs.=20
Laura Shupbach is heartbreaking as the frail Fantine and sings in a =
voice=20
both tragic and angelic. As the romantically frustrated Eponine, Renee =
Cohen=20
expertly delivers her stirring show-stopper =93On My Own=94 with =
understated=20
resignation. Mark Christine and Elysia Shutrump are appealing and =
convincing as=20
the star-crossed lovers Marius and Cosette.=20
Providing welcome comedy are Steve Newport and Aubrey Bunnenberg as =
the=20
cunning and thieving saloonkeepers. Consistent scene-stealers, this =
comically=20
gifted pair cavort expertly in the show=92s rollicking and roof-raising =
production=20
number =93Master of the House.=94=20
People who have seen =93Les Miz=94 in its Broadway, London or =
frequent touring=20
productions will be pleased to see all the familiar scenes and beloved =
musical=20
numbers staged as remembered, including the kaleidoscopic, flag-waving =
Act 1=20
finale, =93One More Day.=94=20
There is so much to praise, including the vast collection of detailed =
costumes created by Josh Erichsen, the well-designed (and =
well-choreographed)=20
settings designed by Erichsen and Joe Carmola, Carmola=92s evocative =
lighting=20
design, and the precise and vibrant orchestral accompaniment conducted =
by Steve=20
Parsons.=20
Terry Burgler, a professor at Kent State University, deserves plenty =
of=20
applause for pulling this enormous production together and for pulling =
such=20
inspired performances from the youthful cast.=20
Hopefully these talented faces will return to the guild stage in =
future=20
productions.=20
Performances continue through Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday through =
Saturday,=20
and 2:30 p.m. Sunday.=20
To order tickets, call (330) 453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' =
cause for=20
joy
Production by Canton Players Guild =
is=20
marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is happening on the Canton Players Guild =
stage.
In a season opener of several firsts, the theater has launched the =
impressive=20
Les Miserables School Edition, Ohio's first nonprofessional =
production of=20
the world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented, 35-member youth cast is remarkable in =
that it=20
has captured the intense emotional depth and the huge epic sweep of the =
musical.=20
On opening night last Friday, it was abundantly clear that these kids =
really=20
get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from Victor Hugo's novel, continues to =
play on=20
Broadway, and the tour has visited Cleveland and Akron numerous times in =
the=20
last 13 years. The show premiered in 1987 on Broadway, where it has run =
more=20
than 6,000 performances.
In the fresh student conception, the three-hour musical has been =
tightened by=20
about 30 minutes, with only incidental music and some repetitive lyrics =
trimmed.=20
Some of the songs' keys also have been changed for less mature student=20
voices.
This marks the first time Ohio students have had the chance to =
perform what=20
has been dubbed one of the greatest musicals ever written. The Players =
Guild=20
talent pool hails largely from Stark County, with some actors also =
coming from=20
the Akron area, Portage County, Cleveland and the Youngstown area.
For many of the students, performing in the show has been the =
experience of a=20
lifetime.
The professionally staffed Players Guild has more resources than the =
average=20
high school would in mounting this production -- a definite plus for the =
young=20
actors, who range from ages 10 to 18. The Guild's projected budget is =
$50,000=20
for this show, about double the average cost of the theater's usual =
mainstage=20
musicals.
That financial commitment shows in this top-notch production. The =
young=20
talent is backed by an excellent, professional adult orchestra as well =
as=20
professional lighting, set, sound and costume designers.
They also have had the privilege of working with esteemed director =
Terry=20
Burgler, Kent State University professor and co-founder of the Ohio =
Shakespeare=20
Festival. His goal was to help the students go beyond singing their =
songs well=20
to discover the emotions and motives within their characters.
For example, he worked with Jarid Faubel, playing the villain Javert, =
in=20
fleshing out his character's background. Javert doesn't think he's a bad =
guy; he=20
believes he's doing his job in hunting down fugitive Jean Valjean. =
Acknowledging=20
Valjean's humanity would destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself that these youngsters are so skilled =
in this=20
completely sung-through musical. Those with the best voices were cast =
from among=20
100 auditioners, and their hard work with vocal coach Charles Spencer =
shows.
In short, these youngsters sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old Laura Schupbach sings with the angst of =
a grown=20
woman who has been dealt life's crippling blows. And Faubel, a junior at =
Canfield High School, is an amazingly powerful, manly actor and =
singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly convincing as the lovelorn Eponine. The =
Cleveland=20
teen has a confidence and charisma on stage that makes sense once you =
read her=20
bio: The actress recently moved here from California, where she did TV =
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve Newport make a devilishly funny duo as =
the=20
conniving Thenardiers, garnering some of the heaviest applause. They =
offer great=20
comic relief in this intensely emotional story.
That leads us to the heart of the whole story -- the hero Jean =
Valjean,=20
played by Chris Dewald of Massillon Washington High School. Dewald is a =
gifted=20
singer who was plagued opening night by a long black wig that was in his =
face=20
too much and a coat that he couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed back so we can see this hero's face from =
the=20
start, in a chain gang scene. Dewald handled these opening-night =
problems as=20
smoothly as possible, warming up to his role wonderfully by his angelic =
ballad=20
at the barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not to build a replica of Les =
Miserables'=20
famous turntable for scene and set changes. Scenic designers Joe Carmola =
and=20
Joshua Erichsen have built attractive set pieces on wheels, and the =
turntable=20
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set pieces, had some problems in the dark =
opening=20
night, banging pieces here and there into stucco-style village buildings =
framing=20
the stage. These kinks will surely be worked out quickly.
The show has some great special effects, dramatic lighting, gunfire =
and an=20
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra Capocci's slow-motion choreography in a =
barricade=20
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz before or not, this is one show =
you won't=20
want to miss. The show runs through Sept. 7, 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays =
and 2:30=20
p.m. Sundays. Cost is $12, $10 for students. For tickets, call=20
330-453-7619.
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From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It ain't SPAM, it's Mitch!)
Date: Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Notice for OHIO artists who want to travel out of the
country to work!
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
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SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
Call 03 9 682 6964 to organise an audition time, appointments are essential......or log onto www.usj.co.jp for more information.
SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
A fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends and a mystery is revealed: "Fall of 2002"!!!
?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
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From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Ohio Film Commission has been wiped out
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission
and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of
the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other
states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year.
But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the
industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an
even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act
now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews,
production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following
people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives,
mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and
whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it.
Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
Prelude2Cinema
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year. But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews, production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives, mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it. Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
Prelude2Cinema
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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From ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
From: ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org (Rita Kueber)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Christmas Carol Auditions
Message-ID:
For Immediate Release:
August 29, 2002
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Seeks Children for A Christmas Carol
Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking child actors of all
cultures and backgrounds, ages 6 to 13, for their annual production of A
Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin November 6, with performance dates from
November 29 through December 22. Children auditioning for A Christmas Carol
may not be 14 years of age until December 24, 2002 or later.
Auditions will be held on Monday, September 23 from 3 to 7 p.m.
Auditions are by appointment only. To arrange an appointment time, leave a
message with GLTF by calling (216) 241-5490, extension 914.
Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer.
GLTF performs at the Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square Center in downtown
Cleveland. Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has
brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to audiences in
Northeast Ohio.
# # #
Media contact:
Pam Menhenett, Marketing Director
216/241-5490 x 309
From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wizard of Oz
Message-ID: <4EE48C65.4DCC6222.029F096D@aol.com>
Due to unfortunate circumstances, the Garfiled Heights Little Theatre is in need of someone for the role of the Scarecrow in its production of "The Wizard of Oz". The show runs the first three weekends in November. We have a stellar cast, and this looks to be a great production. If you are interested please call Dave Wells ( The Director) at 216-662-1223 Home or work at 216-524-9962, or email Sykokilr1 at aol.com. Rehearsals start next week. Thanks
From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (HaroldHafner.com Photography)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Inexpensive QUALITY Headshot Photography that gets you
booked!
Message-ID: <001001c24fac$feeb5500$120d6b42@Allegiance>
Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography is experienced in photography
for Actors, Entertainers, and Models for Northern Ohio, New York,
Chicago, Los Angeles, and overseas. For details, go to
www.HaroldHafner.com or just call 216-426-8000. We are located at East
40th & Payne (Midtown Cleveland).
From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
From: Ray at worldeonline.com (Ray)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Sat. 1 to 4 PN / 1 short film for Sundance and a
Music Video for Nashville
Message-ID: <200208292252703.SM02388@rayszuch>
Nashville Music video audition for Sat. 8/31 - 1 to 4 PM
*******************************************************
1 male, 7-10 years old. Preferably with short hair.
1 male, 30-40 years old. Preferably with short hair.
2 male approximately early 30's brown hair, preferably short.
4 females, high school age, 14-18
4 males, high school age, 14-18
1 female early 20's
1 male 50-60 years old
1 male early 20's
1 female early 20's
Audition - Short film for Sundance - Aug. 31st at NCCC
****************************************************************
1 to 4 PM - Short film for Sundance "We Have Your Daughter" by Bill Johns
(Cinevid Productions) / two males 20 to 30's - Caucasian / 1 female 16 to 25 attractive Caucasian
Must be willing to train for fight scene.
Script at: http://cinevidproductions.com/CVP/CVPpage/WeHaveYourDaughter.htm
Need a couple of PA/grips, a Make-up person, a script continuity person, a prop master and a boom operator.
FILMIMG
Friday, Sept 13th, 8pm-2am;
Saturday Sept. 14th, Noon-10pm and
Sunday Sept 15th, 9am-7pm
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
Map is at worldEonline.com
From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tree City Players needs Costume HELP!
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our
Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms.
(Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or
hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that
might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact
me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms. (Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham)
Date: Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette produces Joseph/Dreamcoat @ Shore Cultural
Centre in Euclid
Message-ID:
AUDITIONS........... AUDITIONS............ AUDITIONS
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE PRESENTS
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
NOVEMBER 15,16,17,22 AND 23RD 2002
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
STAGED AND DIRECTED BY
CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY OF EUCLID FINE ARTS DIVISION OF
THEATRE
MUSICALLY DIRECTED BY
EVIE MORRIS
CHOREOGRAPHY BY
RENEE COHEN
AUDITIONS ARE ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH 2002 FROM 7:30PM
TO 9:00PM.
AT THE SHORE CULTURAL CENTER 291 EAST 222ND STREET IN EUCLID, OHIO. AGES 8
TO 58 ARE ENCOURAGED TO AUDITION, THERE WILL BE A CHILDRENS CHOIR IN THIS
RENDITION
BRING ONE VOCAL SELECTION WRITTEN IN YOUR KEY AND COME DANCE READY
FOR MORE INFO CALL 440-944-3927
** ALL ROLES ARE OPEN FOR THIS NON EQUITY PRODUCTION
From DErdei at nacscorp.com Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
From: DErdei at nacscorp.com (Dave Erdei)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice for "She Loves Me"
Message-ID:
Workshop Players will be holding auditions for the musical "She Loves Me"
September 8th from 2:00 until 4:00 and September 9th from 7:00 until 9:00.
Seeking 7-8 men and 5-6 women ages 18 and up. Young men 16 and older are
welcome to audition for the role of Arpad. All Roles are available. Please
come prepared with a musical selection of your choice, and sheet music for
the accompanist.
Call backs, if needed, will be Sept 11th at 7:00.
Auditions will be held at the theater, located at 44800 Middle Ridge Road,
in Amherst.
The theater is located on the northern side of Middle Ridge Road almost
midway between Route 58 and Route 254. Approximately 2 miles southwest of
the Lorain Broadway-Middle Ridge Road exit on Route 90/2.
Performances dates are Nov 7-9, Nov 15-17, and Nov 22-24. Evening
performances begin at 8:00 and the matinees on the 17th and 24th begin at
3:00.
For further information, please call 440 233-6087 and leave a message or
email derdei at nacscorp.com.
From pam_the8r at hotmail.com Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
From: pam_the8r at hotmail.com (Pam Pickworth)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]male profile gobo needed - urgent
Message-ID:
Workshop Players in Amherst OH is in need of a gobo suitable for use as the
ghost of John Barrymore in our coming production of I HATE HAMLET by Paul
Rudnick. Our final dress rehearsal is this coming Wednesday, September 4th.
If you can help us, please email our lighting guru: mattg4 at centurytel.net
Or call the director, Pam at 440-785-2281. THANKS!
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From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flanagan's Wake...fun at the Powerhouse
Message-ID: <20020830174333.1419.qmail@web12008.mail.yahoo.com>
IRISH WAKE CAN BE FUN AT POWERHOUSE
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News
Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times
Their advertisements read ?Come shed a tear, sing a
song or two and share a few pints in this wildly funny
and irreverent Irish Wake.? ?Tis true. Much like TONY
N? TINA?S WEDDING and SECOND CITY, FLANAGAN?S WAKE is
an interactive experience that makes for a delightful
evening.
The premise is the celebration of the life and death
of Flanagan in the mythical town of Grapplin, County
Sligo, Ireland. As the audience, who are the
?mourners? enter they are confronted by a casket and
members of the cast greeting you and asking your name.
Every person is given a name tag...all men, true to
Irish tradition, are emblazoned with ?Patrick? as a
middle name. All the women?s first names are, of
course, ?Mary.? You?ll be called by your new name all
night. We meet Flanagan?s long time fiancee, his
priest, his mother and others who knew the deceased.
As attenders you might be asked to sing one of the
deceased?s favorite songs. Or, you might be called on
to share a story of an experience you had with
Flanagan. Don?t go with the idea of being a passive
bystander. It will probably be impossible as the cast
members sit next to you, wander around the hall, and
engage you in conversation. They do everything
except buy you beer, which is available at the bar all
night.
The show has been performed for eight years in
Chicago. It opened in Cleveland in 1996 at Kennedy?s
in Playhouse Square, later moving to the Flats. The
local production is performed by the Irish Rodeo
Clowns who are a ?merry band of actors and actresses
who share a common vision to honor the greatest
treasure God graced the Irish with, a deep passion for
life and love.? Expect to hear blasphemist Catholic
statements, many by the ?priest.? Expect to hear the
unexpected, lines such as ?they don?t make Jews like
Jesus anymore.? It?s all part of the experience. The
more you are prepared to just relax, participate, and
have a good time, the more you?ll enjoy yourself. As
the program states, ?the play may be a bit bawdy or a
touch irreverent on occasion, but it is all in good
fun.?
The cast list includes 20 performers though only
eight appear nightly. As cast members differ greatly
in their improv abilities, the show varies greatly
according to who is performing the evening you attend.
On the night I attended stellar performances were
presented by Gene Foster, who portrayed the mayor,
Michael Mueller, adlibbing through the role of Mickey,
the brother of Flanagan?s long time fiancee, and John
M. Regan as the priest. All seemed comfortable,
involved, and quick with the improvisations. Kira
Pilat as Tara, the pianist, masterfully ad libs on the
ivories to fit the mood of the presentation and fill
in with appropriate songs, such as ?Danny Boy.?
The show ends with the plea, ?If you like us, tell 100
or 200 of your friends. If not, shut your mouth.?
You?ll probably be telling many of your friends. This
is a fun, if not spectacular evening of entertainment.
FLANAGAN?S WAKE is performed at the Powerhouse Pub at
Nautica every Friday and Saturday night only. For
tickets call 216-795-7000.
__________________________________________________
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From WcpAkron at aol.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions
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(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse
will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The
Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane,
Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may
be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a
three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a
non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all
roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a
community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For
further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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From Ccontempdt at aol.com Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT and SAFMOD presents free dance performances.
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1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 B, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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Ccontempdt at aol.com
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1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 A, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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EZ at SAFMOD.COM
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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
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Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College.
Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view
our electronic calendar:
http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl
Would you like a free ticket to hear world-class music?
Subscribe to the full, six-concert season of Oberlin=3Fs Artist Recital
Series and you'll receive a free ticket to one of three outstanding
concerts. To learn more, visit:
http://www.oberlin.edu/arseries/schedule.htm
(Click on "How to Order Tickets" and scroll down to "Bonus Concerts!")
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.
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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at Oberlin College.
Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view =
our electronic calendar:
http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl
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hear world-class music?
Subscribe to the full, six-concert season of Oberlin=3Fs Artist Recital =
Series and you'll receive a free ticket to one of three outstanding =
concerts. To learn more, visit:
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http://www.oberlin.edu/arseries/schedule.htm
(Click on "How to Order Tickets" and scroll down to "Bonus =
Concerts!")
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articles about the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, =
please let me know. I would love to hear from you.
________________________________________
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Director of Conservatory Media Relations
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
77 West College Street
Oberlin, OH 44074
vox: 440-775-8328
fax: 440-776-3006
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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From Tbeckross at aol.com Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
From: Tbeckross at aol.com (Tbeckross at aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]fax and printer to donate
Message-ID: <3a.2be42730.2aa217c2@aol.com>
Hello everyone!
I have a fax machine and a printer that I will no longer need in a few weeks,
and would like to donate it to a theatre. All I ask is that you have your
non-profit status so that it can be tax deductible.
The fax machine is about 2 years old. Has a speed dial feature and a copy
function.
The printer is a Lexmark Z series color ink jet, about 4 months old.
If anyone is interested in either item, please email me at TBeckRoss at aol.com.
Thanks!
Tonya Beckman Ross
From cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
From: cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com (Joseph Rubin)
Date: Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING MUSIC,
STAGE AND TECH DIRECTORS - CANTON COMIC OPERA CO.
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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From James_Fath at progressive.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nonprofit Theatre Looking for Household DOORS $
Message-ID:
Have an old DOOR that you are going to Throw away?
Maybe one that's been sitting in your garage, basement, attic, or wherever?
Well we need it. We want it. AND we'll come pick it up for you.
The Cleveland Blackbox Theatre is in the midst of a virtual renaissance and
needs about 40 or so household doors for a new theatre design. These doors
can be of any type. So far we've collected Screen, Closet, Pantry, and even
one car door. It doesn't matter what kind of door it is, we'll take it.
We'll come to you and pick it up even if its in a crawl space or attached
to a door frame.
The Doors we collect will be used in a complex set and theatre design that
will surely make you proud that you donated your door. We'll take any door
you're willing to donate. If you know anyone that might have a door, feel
free to forward them this e-mail. We'd appreciate any donation you could
make. Thank you so much for your consideration.
~Jim Fath
Cleveland Blackbox Theatre
Please send any and all replies to:
james_fath at progressive.com
From drkarges at yahoo.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
From: drkarges at yahoo.com (David Karges)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED MAKE-UP ARTIST FOR ONE DAY FILM SHOOT
Message-ID: <20020901213115.47357.qmail@web21107.mail.yahoo.com>
Award winning-producer/director is looking for a
make-up artist who is willing to donate a day to work
on his latest independent short feature. The shoot
date is Thursday, September 5th (weather permitting)
and make-up artist should have own make-up and
supplies. The location will be poolside.
All those who are interested please e-mail me at
drkarges at yahoo.com.
Thanks!
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From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:08 2002
From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:08 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions at North Canton Playhouse
Message-ID:
The North Canton Playhouse
Center for the Performing Arts
Announces with Pride
Open Auditions
for
the Akron/Canton area PREMIRE of
The Laramie Project
by Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theatre Project
October 6th and 7th at 7pm
Seeking at least 6 actors aged teens to seniors.
Perusal Scripts are available via the NCP office.
Auditioners should prepare 2 contrasting short monologues: FROM THE PLAY preferred but not necessary.
Auditioners should also dress casually and wear comfortable shoes.
The production runs January 16-26, with a possible additional daytime performance in January.
Any Questions?
Respond to this email or call director JT Buck at 330-310-5654, or the NCP office at 330-494-1613
North Canton Playhouse is a community theatre. Therefore, all actors are volunteers.
North Canton Playhouse is located ont he campus of Hoover High School on 7th St in North Canton, OH
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From Robert.Ellis at tri-c.cc.oh.us Tue Aug 27 21:26:18 2002
From: Robert.Ellis at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Ellis, Robert)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West announces Auditions for LOBO-A-GOGO
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LOBO-A-GOGO
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Where: Cuyahoga Community College
Western Campus Theater
11000 Pleasant Valley Road
Parma, OH 44130
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More Info: E-mail response or call (216) 987-5531.
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We are seeking talented performers who can act, sing and dance to cast
this exciting production. LOBO-A-GOGO was written by former Second City
Chicago Musical Director Jeff Richmond and he has granted exclusive
rights to CCC West to stage this hilarious musical this fall. =20
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The story focuses on Woodrow Wilson High School on the night of the
Harvest Moon semi-formal. The Moon Queen is due to be crowned but the
only sign of her is her bloody dress. The Lone Wolves vow to seek her
killer and save the dance from lycanthropic disaster !!
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We are seeking 6 men and 6 women who can play high school senior age and
1 man, to play a 40 year old lounge singer. Some roles require dancing,
others do not. =20
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Please bring a prepared musical number. Accompanist and CD/ Tape player
will be provided.
Be prepared to learn a short dance combination and read from the script.
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=20
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=20
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From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:28 2002
From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:28 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 at Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
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Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 will be held at Chagrin Valley
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River Street, Chagrin Falls
Cast requirements are for 6 men and 5 women.
Musical Comedy Murders will be on-stage Nov. 1 - Nov. 23.
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Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 will be held at
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theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls
Cast requirements are for 6 men and 5 women.
Musical Comedy Murders will be on-stage Nov. 1 - Nov. 23.
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From jsyroney at cptonline.org Tue Aug 27 21:26:36 2002
From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:36 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prepare To Receive... Cleveland Public Theatre opens
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Cleveland Public Theatre Presents the
Earthly Premiere of
Blue Sky Transmission:
A Tibetan Book of the Dead
September 13 - October 5, 2002
...a rare message for the living
A young mother?s overwhelming to do list will never be completed due to an
unscheduled interruption - her own death. Guided by a mysterious escort, she
is led through a strange world filled with numinous beings - caustic and
comical, fearful and sublime. Combining Eastern spiritualism with Western
storytelling and an original musical score, Cleveland Public Theatre brings
you a mystical event unlike any you?ve seen before.
Directed by Raymond Bobgan Original Score by Halim El-Dabh
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Avenue at W65th Street
(Free Parking for the Enlightened)
Call 216-631-2727
for tickets and information
Special Benefit Performance
Friday, September 13, 2002 at 8:00pm
$50.00 for Pre-Show Reception at CPT and Reserved Seating
$100.00 for Pre-Show Reception at CPT, reserved seating and post show gala
at Erie Bleu
Please call 216.631.ASAP ext. 209 to reserve benefit tickets
www.cptonline.org
Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext. 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
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From irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:45 2002
From: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com (John Regan)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:45 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Flanagan's Wake"/IRISH RODEO CLOWNS are ON THE AIR
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I just wanted to let the world know that the "Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC", =
the Cleveland Producers of "Flanagan's Wake" are proud to announce we =
have been extended through December 2002 at the POWERHOUSE PUB, which is =
on the west bank of THE FLATS. Performances are Friday nights at 8pm =
and Saturday evenings at 7pm. The PUB opens an hour before showtime =
each evening. Learn more about us by visiting our website at =
http://flanaganswake.tripod.com, by calling TICKETMASTER, online by =
searching Cleveland.com or for group/corporate rates by calling the PUB =
at 216-861-4982. This Thursday and Friday you can also just listen to =
your radio. We will be on several CLEAR CHANNEL stations.
Next: Here's the 'official' schedule:
Thursday 7:00am WMVX =20
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From aeriec at ucc.org Wed Aug 28 09:28:02 2002
From: aeriec at ucc.org (aeriec at ucc.org)
Date: Wed Aug 28 09:28:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Follow That Star" at Full Circle Theatre
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Full Circle Theatre, 2592 West 14th Street, Cleveland. Call 440-933-2905 to
set up an audition between August 31 and September 8 for the new Christmas
musical comedy "Follow That Star." Needed: actors to play a variety of
ensemble roles and four primary characters: (1) a determined young woman
striving to make her way in a man
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=92s world; (2) a timid young man with
heroic potential; (3) a wise old man who understands a new era is about=
to
dawn; (4) a big, brash, bumbling companion with a heart of gold.
Auditioners should be prepared to present a brief monologue, sing a son=
g
(piano accompanist provided), and read from the play. This will be a
multi-cultural cast and actors will be paid. Rehearsals begin mid
September. The production runs for 16 performances in December and earl=
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From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Wed Aug 28 10:07:01 2002
From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:07:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group/Classes starting!
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SCENE STUDY GROUP
Hi everyone-
We will be starting our Scene Study group/class again this fall for anyone who is interested in coming.
The sessions will be every Saturday from 10:00 - 12:00pm at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown Cleveland) in the E2 Theater Building. They will start this coming Saturday, Aug. 31st. Anyone is welcome to come!
This is an actual Acting II class that I am teaching, but would like to invite anyone who is interested to come and participate or use the time and space to work on improving their craft, building character, working with a partner(s) etc. If you would like college credit also, you can register at Tri-C and receive 3 credits as well!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at any time and I will glady help to answer them. Thanks and hope to see you all on Saturday!
Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
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From emadden at kent.edu Wed Aug 28 10:11:05 2002
From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:11:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance Announces 2002 - 2003
Season
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNOUNCES 2002-03 SEASON
Join corporate employees, gamblers, explorers and dancers at Kent State
University
Kent, Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre & Dance announces the
2002 =96 2003 season. Meet stressed out corporate employees, gamblers,
explorers and dancers during the School of Theatre & Dance=92s 2002 =96 2003
season. The season opens with a satirical look at the corporate world, Below
the Belt and continues with Shakespeare=92s comedy of sexual tension and moral
debate, Measure for Measure. The semester closes with Dance 2002:
Reflections, a showcase of the latest in modern dance and jazz choreography.
Start the New Year off with the Tony & Grammy Award winning musical, Guys &
Dolls. Dance Majors and Minors display their talent in the Student Dance
Festival and Theatre Majors and Minors do the same during the Student Theatre
Festival. The Kent Dance Ensemble presents its annual concert in April.
Three Victorian explorers close the season with On the Verge.
The fall semester at Kent State University begins with a satirical look at
company men that touches everyone who has ever had to deal with a manically
divisive boss and an ambitious brown noser or an unbearable workplace.
Directed by Doctor Marya Bednerik, Below the Belt, is just another day at the
office. Below the Belt runs October 4 =96 13, 2002 in the Wright-Curtis
Theatre. Professor Terry Burgler directs Shakespeare=92s Measure for Measure in
the Wright-Curtis Theatre. This thrilling play with sexual tension and moral
debate, runs November 1 =96 10, 2002. The semester ends with Dance 2002:
Reflections, November 21 =96 24, 2002 in E. Turner Stump Theatre. Choreographed
by Dance Faculty, Dance 2002: Reflections is the latest in modern dance and
jazz choreography.
Gamblers, dancers and explorers all make an appearance during the spring
semester. 1940=92s Broadway comes to life February 21 =96 March 2, 2003 in Guys &
Dolls. Professor Terri Kent directs this Tony and Grammy Award winner in the
E. Turner Stump Theatre. March 14 =96 16, 2003, Dance Majors and Minors strut
their stuff by choreographing for the Student Dance Festival, one of Kent
State=92s most diverse performances, which takes place in Wright-Curtis Theatre.
Theatre Majors and Minors then have a chance to direct during the Student
Theatre Festival, March 17 =96 21, 2003. The Kent Dance Ensemble will perform
their annual concert April 4 =96 6, 2003 in the E. Turner Stump Theatre. The
KSU student touring company will present its annual concert of modern dance &
jazz choreography April 4 - 6 in E. Turner Stump Theatre. Three Victorian
explorers close the season in On the Verge, April 17 =96 27, 2003. Directed by
Professor Eric van Baars, three woman travel through physical space and time
to discover who they really are.
Performances are Tuesdays =96 Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2:30 PM. Tickets
are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7
for students with any valid school ID. Groups of ten or more can receive
discounted tickets by calling 330-672-0103. The School of Theatre & Dance box
office opens on September 18. Box-office hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM, Tuesdays =96
Fridays and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by
calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more
information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu.
This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of
subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four
plays and are $32 for Adults, $26 for Seniors, KSU Faculty, Staff and Alumni,
and $22 for Students. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three
dance concerts and are $22 for Adults, $18 for Seniors, KSU Faculty, Staff and
Alumni, and $16 for Students. A Full Subscription includes admission to all
School of Theatre & Dance productions and is $54 for Adults, $44 for Seniors,
KSU Faculty, Staff and Alumni, and $38 for Students. To order a subscription
contact Elisabeth at 330-672-2497.
Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
emadden at kent.edu
330-672-0103 (Phone)
330-672-2889 (Fax)
Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
School of Theatre & Dance
Porthouse Theatre
330-672-0103
emadden at kent.edu
From GMaher at tribute.com Wed Aug 28 10:13:01 2002
From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:13:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Dearly Departed
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Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Rollicking Comedy Dearly
Departed
The Hudson Players have announced auditions for the hilarious comedy Dearly
Departed by David Bottrell and Jesse Jones. Auditions are to be held at The
Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson, September 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Needed are 4 males and 5 females along with a variety of mourners and
numerous additional roles. Performance dates are scheduled for November 1,
2, 8, 9, 15 & 16. Perusal Scripts are available at the Hudson Library.
Additional information is available by calling 330-655-8522. Anyone
interested in serving on the set or backstage crew is also encouraged to
attend or contact the group with their area of interest.
Directed by Rich Jagunic, the play follows the antics of the beleaguered
Turpin family members, who prove that living and dying in the South are
seldom tidy and always hilarious. They've got a funeral to plan and -
between the feuds, marital flings, and Macaroni and Ham Loaf Surprise - it
may escalate into a multiple-coffin memorial service. By the time the
Turpins sort through the hangovers, money problems, and headstone engraving
options, they show that coping with life's losses can turn out to be
drop-dead funny. The oldest sibling, Ray-Bud, drinks himself silly as
funeral bills mount. Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a
pack of no-neck "monster" children and a wife who suspects him of infidelity
in the family car. Spinster sister Delightful copes with death as she copes
with life: by devouring junk food. Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn to
their friends and neighbors for comfort. Of course, the eccentric community
of misfits manages to pull together and help each other in their time of
need..
Auditions are open to all with no previous experience required. Auditioners
should be prepared to read from the script. Dearly Departed is being
produced by special arrangement with Dramatist's Play Service Inc.
The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association,
The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of
Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a
non-profit community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest
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announced auditions for the hilarious comedy Dearly Departed by David
Bottrell and Jesse Jones. Auditions are to be held at The Barlow Community
Center on Oviatt St in Hudson, September 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m. Needed are 4
males and 5 females along with a variety of mourners and numerous additional
roles. Performance dates are scheduled for November 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16.
Perusal Scripts are available at the Hudson Library. Additional information is available by
calling 330-655-8522. Anyone interested in serving on the set or backstage crew
is also encouraged to attend or contact the group with their area of
interest.
Directed
by Rich Jagunic, the play follows the antics of the beleaguered Turpin family
members, who prove that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always
hilarious. They've
got a funeral to plan and - between the feuds, marital flings, and Macaroni and
Ham Loaf Surprise - it may escalate into a multiple-coffin memorial
service. By the time the Turpins sort through the hangovers, money
problems, and headstone engraving options, they show that coping with life's
losses can turn out to be drop-dead funny.
The oldest sibling, Ray-Bud, drinks himself silly as funeral bills mount.
Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a pack of no-neck "monster"
children and a wife who suspects him of infidelity in the family car. Spinster
sister Delightful copes with death as she copes with life: by devouring junk
food. Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn to their friends and neighbors for
comfort. Of course, the eccentric community of misfits manages to pull together
and help each other in their time of need..
Auditions
are open to all with no previous experience required. Auditioners should be
prepared to read from the script. Dearly Departed is being produced by special
arrangement with Dramatist's Play Service Inc.
The
Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The
American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce
and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit
community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community
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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Aug 28 14:02:09 2002
From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:02:09 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Announces Artist Recital Series
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Please forgive the earlier e-mail with the attached press release
announcing the 2002-2003 season of Oberlin's distinguished Artist Recital
Series. Here is the release in a format more easily accessed by
neohiopalites:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT:
August 28, 2002 Marci Janas (440) 775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu
OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003
OBERLIN, OHIO =3F For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series at
Oberlin College has brought distinguished, world-renowned musicians to
Finney Chapel on Oberlin's campus. Subscription tickets are now available
for the six-concert, 2002-2003 season, featuring the Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra, pianist Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, violinist Hilary Hahn, the Prazak
Quartet, The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by David Robertson with pianist
Yefim Bronfman, and mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio
Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet.
Season subscribers are entitled to one free bonus concert with each six
concert, full series subscription purchase. Three-concert packages are also =
available, as are tickets to individual concerts; prices vary accordingly.
Please contact Oberlin's Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 for ticket
information and to request a detailed brochure. Information is also
available on the Oberlin College website: www.oberlin.edu. Concert artists, =
programs, and dates are subject to change.
All concerts take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, located at the
intersection of Lorain (Route 511) and Professor streets, across from
Tappan Square.
The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music =
at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist
Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided =
by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=3Fs classical music radio station, and WCPN
90.3-FM, Ideastream.
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano
The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., with acclaimed pianist =
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster of prizes has not gone
unnoticed by The New York Times:
"Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn.
"He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated
dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and]
closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a =
silver medalist in the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in
2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International
Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlin's faculty in 2001-2002. He will
perform Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by Chopin -- Sonata No. =
2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60 -- Grieg's Suite ("Aus
Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A minor.
Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
The second concert of the season takes place Saturday, October 5, at 8 p.m. =
with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Praised by the Chicago Tribune -- =
"It=3Fs
difficult to imagine a more sublime performance" -- and recognized
internationally as one of the world's great orchestras, the ensemble, which =
performs without a conductor, celebrates its 30th season of concert
activity spanning three continents, including appearances in the major
cities of North America, Europe, and Asia. Accompanying the critical
acclaim for Orpheus's live appearances are numerous distinctions and
awards, including a 2001 Grammy for Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, a =
1998 Grammy nomination for its recording of Mozart piano concertos with
Richard Goode, and Musical America=3Fs 1998 Ensemble of the Year award. For =
its Oberlin appearance Orpheus will present Haydn's Symphony No. 73 ("La
Chasse"); Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (with soloist Eric Wyrick); and
Elliott Carter's Symphony No. 1.
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, piano
This French-Canadian pianist is renowned for his musicality, unique talent, =
and refined pianism -- and, according to Alex Ross, classical-music critic
of The New Yorker, for his hands, which Ross counts "among the wonders of
the musical world." Jeremy Eichler, writing in The New York Times, agrees:
"He plays with his upper body almost motionless while his fingers rampage
over the keyboard. He can dispatch withering accompanimental figures while
trumpeting out melodies with bewildering clarity, spaciousness, and
control." Hamelin, who has made a name for himself as "a maverick champion
of music that has been unfairly overlooked" (The New York Times), will
perform at Oberlin on Tuesday, October 15, at 8 p.m.
Hilary Hahn, violin
Admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1990 at the age of 10, the
American violinist Hilary Hahn made her major orchestra debut a
year-and-a-half later with the Baltimore Symphony. Now, at the age of 22,
the Grammy nominee has established herself as one of the most accomplished, =
compelling, and busiest artists on the international concert circuit.
During the 2001-2002 season, Hahn toured the U.S. as soloist with the Royal =
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; made an extended recital tour of
North America, Europe, and Japan; played Brahms with orchestras in Asia;
and recorded concertos of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn for Sony Classical.
She also found time for return engagements with the Los Angeles
Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony orchestras, and debuts with the
Boulder, New Mexico, and San Diego symphonies. In Europe, she returned to
Vienna as soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and appeared
for the first time with the orchestras of Bordeaux, Gothenberg, Stuttgart,
and Santa Caecillia in Rome.
She will be joined in Oberlin by pianist Natalie Zhu on Friday, November
22, at 8 p.m. in a concert featuring Bloch's Sonata No. 1, Schubert's Duo
in A Major, Bach's Solo Partita No. 3 in E Major, and Debussy's Sonata (for =
violin and piano).
The Spring Season
The spring season of the Artist Recital Series begins with a bonus concert
that features violinist William Preucil, renowned concertmaster of The
Cleveland Orchestra, in a rare solo performance on Tuesday, February 18,
2003,
at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 25, at 8 p.m., the Prazak Quartet (Vaclav Remes,
violin; Vlastimil Holek, violin; Josef Kluson, viola; and Michal Kanka,
cello) performs.
The third and final bonus concert takes place Thursday, April 10, at 8 p.m. =
with the Vermeer String Quartet in a very special program combining the
majesty of live music and the wonder of the spoken word: the Vermeer will
present Haydn's The Seven Last Words of Christ with guest narrators Martin
Marty (the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the
University of Chicago Divinity School) and Grover Zinn (William H. Danforth =
Professor of Religion at Oberlin College). This performance will be
broadcast live on WCLV 104.9-FM and simulcast on the station's website:
www.wclv.com.
On Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m., The Cleveland Orchestra makes its annual
sojourn to Oberlin to perform works by Bartok and Rachmaninoff under the
baton of conductor David Robertson and featuring pianist Yefim Bronfman.
The Artist Recital Series concludes with mezzo-soprano (and Oberlin alumna) =
Denyce Graves on Wednesday, May 7, at 8 p.m. Ms. Graves touched the heart
of our nation when she sang "America the Beautiful" and "The Lord=3Fs =
Prayer"
at Washington's National Cathedral on September 14, 2001, the National Day
of Prayer and Remembrance following the terrorist attacks. She will be
accompanied at Oberlin by pianist Warren Jones.
About the Artist Recital Series
For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has brought
distinguished, world-renowned musicians to Oberlin's campus. The mission of =
the series is to enrich the College, the town of Oberlin, and the
surrounding community through the presentation of artists of the highest
caliber, including virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, and orchestras. In =
addition to presenting the preeminent musicians of our time, the series
engages performers who can offer master classes or workshops for Oberlin
Conservatory students in conjunction with the scheduled concerts.
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440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/28/02 #04-mj
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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PalatinoPlease forgive the earlier =
e-mail with the attached press release announcing the 2002-2003 season of =
Oberlin's distinguished Artist Recital Series. Here is the release in a =
format more easily accessed by neohiopalites:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT:
August 28, 2002 Marci Janas (440) 775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu =
OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003
OBERLIN, OHIO =3F For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series =
at Oberlin College has brought distinguished, world-renowned =
musicians to Finney Chapel on Oberlin's campus. Subscription =
tickets are now available for the six-concert, 2002-2003 =
season, featuring the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, pianist =
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, violinist Hilary Hahn, the Prazak Quartet, The =
Cleveland Orchestra conducted by David Robertson with pianist Yefim =
Bronfman, and mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio =
Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet. =
Season subscribers are entitled to one free bonus concert with each =
six concert, full series subscription purchase. Three-concert packages are =
also available, as are tickets to individual concerts; prices vary =
accordingly. Please contact Oberlin's Central Ticket Service at =
440-775-8169 for ticket information and to request a detailed =
brochure. Information is also available on the Oberlin College =
website: www.oberlin.edu. Concert artists, programs, and dates =
are subject to change.
All concerts take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, located at the =
intersection of Lorain (Route 511) and Professor streets, across from =
Tappan Square.
The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music =
at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist =
Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided =
by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=3Fs classical music radio station, and WCPN =
90.3-FM, Ideastream.
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, =
piano
The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., with =
acclaimed pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster =
of prizes has not gone unnoticed by The New York Times:
"Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn. =
"He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated =
dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and] =
closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a =
silver medalist in the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in =
2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International =
Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlin's faculty in 2001-2002. He =
will perform Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by Chopin -- =
Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60 -- Grieg's =
Suite ("Aus Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A =
minor.
Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
The second concert of the season takes place Saturday, October 5, at =
8 p.m. with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Praised by =
the Chicago Tribune -- "It=3Fs difficult to imagine a more =
sublime performance" -- and recognized internationally as one of the =
world's great orchestras, the ensemble, which performs without a conductor, =
celebrates its 30th season of concert activity spanning three continents, =
including appearances in the major cities of North America, Europe, and =
Asia. Accompanying the critical acclaim for Orpheus's live appearances are =
numerous distinctions and awards, including a 2001 Grammy for =
Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, a 1998 Grammy =
nomination for its recording of Mozart piano concertos with Richard Goode, =
and Musical America=3Fs 1998 Ensemble of the Year award. =
For its Oberlin appearance Orpheus will present Haydn's Symphony No. =
73 ("La Chasse"); Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (with soloist Eric Wyrick); =
and Elliott Carter's Symphony No. 1.
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, =
piano
This French-Canadian pianist is renowned for his musicality, unique talent, =
and refined pianism -- and, according to Alex Ross, classical-music critic =
of The New Yorker, for his hands, which Ross counts "among =
the wonders of the musical world." Jeremy Eichler, writing in The =
New York Times, agrees: "He plays with his upper body almost =
motionless while his fingers rampage over the keyboard. He can dispatch =
withering accompanimental figures while trumpeting out melodies with =
bewildering clarity, spaciousness, and control." Hamelin, who =
has made a name for himself as "a maverick champion of music that has been =
unfairly overlooked" (The New York Times), will perform at =
Oberlin on Tuesday, October 15, at 8 p.m.
Hilary Hahn, violin
Admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1990 at the age of 10, the =
American violinist Hilary Hahn made her major orchestra debut =
a year-and-a-half later with the Baltimore Symphony. Now, at the age of 22, =
the Grammy nominee has established herself as one of the most accomplished, =
compelling, and busiest artists on the international concert circuit. =
During the 2001-2002 season, Hahn toured the U.S. as soloist with the Royal =
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; made an extended recital tour of =
North America, Europe, and Japan; played Brahms with orchestras in Asia; =
and recorded concertos of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn for Sony Classical. =
She also found time for return engagements with the Los Angeles =
Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony orchestras, and debuts with the =
Boulder, New Mexico, and San Diego symphonies. In Europe, she returned to =
Vienna as soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and appeared =
for the first time with the orchestras of Bordeaux, Gothenberg, Stuttgart, =
and Santa Caecillia in Rome.
She will be joined in Oberlin by pianist Natalie Zhu on =
Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m. in a concert featuring Bloch's =
Sonata No. 1, Schubert's Duo in A Major, Bach's Solo Partita No. 3 in E =
Major, and Debussy's Sonata (for violin and piano).
The Spring Season
The spring season of the Artist Recital Series begins with a bonus concert =
that features violinist William Preucil, renowned concertmaster of =
The Cleveland Orchestra, in a rare solo performance on Tuesday, February =
18, 2003,
at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 25, at 8 p.m., the Prazak =
Quartet (Vaclav Remes, violin; Vlastimil Holek, violin; Josef =
Kluson, viola; and Michal Kanka, cello) performs.
The third and final bonus concert takes place Thursday, April 10, at =
8 p.m. with the Vermeer String Quartet in a very =
special program combining the majesty of live music and the wonder of the =
spoken word: the Vermeer will present Haydn's The Seven Last =
Words of Christ with guest narrators =
Martin Marty (the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service =
Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago Divinity School) and =
Grover Zinn (William H. Danforth Professor of Religion at =
Oberlin College). This performance will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9-FM =
and simulcast on the station's website: www.wclv.com.
On Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m., The Cleveland =
Orchestra makes its annual sojourn to Oberlin to perform works by =
Bartok and Rachmaninoff under the baton of =
conductor David Robertson and featuring pianist Yefim =
Bronfman.
The Artist Recital Series concludes with mezzo-soprano (and Oberlin =
alumna) Denyce Graves on Wednesday, May 7, at 8 =
p.m. Ms. Graves touched the heart of our nation when she sang =
"America the Beautiful" and "The Lord=3Fs Prayer" at Washington's National =
Cathedral on September 14, 2001, the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance =
following the terrorist attacks. She will be accompanied at Oberlin by =
pianist Warren Jones.
About the Artist Recital Series
For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has brought =
distinguished, world-renowned musicians to Oberlin's campus. The mission of =
the series is to enrich the College, the town of Oberlin, and the =
surrounding community through the presentation of artists of the highest =
caliber, including virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, and orchestras. In =
addition to presenting the preeminent musicians of our time, the series =
engages performers who can offer master classes or workshops for Oberlin =
Conservatory students in conjunction with the scheduled concerts.
###
Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: =
440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/28/02 #04-mj
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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From barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org Wed Aug 28 14:02:19 2002
From: barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org (Dale Kennedy)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:02:19 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the Illusion Factory's 2002-2003 Season Paid
work
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CONTACT PERSON: Barbara Ballance
Phone: 330-836-1353
Email: barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org
The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional theatre for young audiences,
is seeking a character actress, 25-45 for its 2002-03 school-touring
season. Shows include "Celebrate Ohio!" a series of comic and dramatic
historic vignettes, and "Oz" (Wizard of). Actress must be experienced,
able to teach classroom workshops, and hold a current drivers license.
Contact Artistic Director, Barbara Ballance for an audition at:
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historic vignettes, and “Oz” (Wizard of). Actress must =
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From Imymdray at cs.com Wed Aug 28 14:28:06 2002
From: Imymdray at cs.com (Imymdray at cs.com)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:28:06 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Ops at Cleveland Public Theatre
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Help with Renovations and Cleaning
Friday, Sept. 6th and Saturday, Sept. 7th
Wednesday, Sept. 10th and Thursday Sept. 11th
Come one or more days!
Renovation work will involve painting.
Cleaning will involve vacuuming, mopping, dusting, etc. (not thankless work
in the least! This is so important to presenting a comfortable, enjoyable
environment for all)
Gala Benefit for the World Premiere
of
Blue Sky Transmission, A Tibetan Book of the Dead
Friday, September 13th
We need event prep and catering help from the afternoon through 8pm
(You can come somewhere in there for a couple hours or more or less if need
be.)
We also need ushers from 6:45pm - 9:45pm.
Blue Sky Transmission - the run
The dates of the run are:
9/13,14,15
9/19,20,21,22
9/26,27,28,29
Ushers are needed from 6:45 - 9:45 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows
and from 1:45-4:45 for Sunday Matinees
contact: Mia Stromberg, Volunteer Coordinator CPT
(216) 631-2727 ext. 362
imymdray at cs.com
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Friday, Sept. 6th and Saturday, Sept. 7th
Wednesday, Sept. 10th and Thursday Sept. 11th
Come one or more days!
Renovation work will involve painting.
Cleaning will involve vacuuming, mopping, dusting, etc. (not thankless work in the least! This is so important to presenting a comfortable, enjoyable environment for all)
Gala Benefit for the World Premiere
of
Blue Sky Transmission, A Tibetan Book of the Dead
Friday, September 13th
We need event prep and catering help from the afternoon through 8pm
(You can come somewhere in there for a couple hours or more or less if need be.)
We also need ushers from 6:45pm - 9:45pm.
Blue Sky Transmission - the run
The dates of the run are:
9/13,14,15
9/19,20,21,22
9/26,27,28,29
Ushers are needed from 6:45 - 9:45 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows and from 1:45-4:45 for Sunday Matinees
contact: Mia Stromberg, Volunteer Coordinator CPT
(216) 631-2727 ext. 362
imymdray at cs.com
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From irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com Wed Aug 28 21:35:00 2002
From: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com (John Regan)
Date: Wed Aug 28 21:35:00 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Flanagan's Wake" casting replacements on Saturday
September 28 starting at 1pm
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Hi All:
The IRISH RODEO CLOWNS-Cleveland producer's of "FLANAGAN'S WAKE" are =
pleased that we have been extended again at the POWERHOUSE PUB on the =
west bank of "The FLATS? This now requires the casting of additional =
"alternate/replacement" actors. Representatives from "NOBLE FOOL" in =
Chicago (formerly known as 'Zeitgeist'-the creators and original =
producers of the "WAKE") will be here to conduct auditions on Saturday, =
September 28 starting at 1pm. =20
If you wish to audition please e-mail or post your resume and headshot =
to:
John M. Regan
Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC
172 Highland Avenue
Avon Lake, OH 44012-2030
440-933-4410
e-mail: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com
Just bring your brogue. You can read from the script. No other =
preparation is required. Check us out at =
http://flanaganswake.tripod.com. If you haven't seen the show yet =
performances are every Friday at 8pm and every Saturday at 7pm. The PUB =
opens an hour before showtime. If you call the PUB (216-861-4982) for =
tickets and mention 'neohiopal', you will be entitled to the GROUP RATE. =
This is usually reserved for groups of 10 or more... but we are all =
part of Fred's extended family and therefore qualify as a group even if =
we all don't show up the same night, right? If there is any question =
when you call, please reference this email or print it out and take it =
with you to the show. =20
"Fraternally", John M. Regan-aka-"Father Damon"=20
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the=20
"WAKE") will be here to conduct auditions on Saturday, September 28 =
starting at 1pm.
If you wish to audition please e-mail or post =
your resume=20
and headshot to:
John M. Regan
Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC
172 Highland Avenue
Avon Lake, OH 44012-2030
440-933-4410
"Fraternally", John M. Regan-aka-"Father=20
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From AngelAndGino1 at aol.com Wed Aug 28 21:35:13 2002
From: AngelAndGino1 at aol.com (AngelAndGino1 at aol.com)
Date: Wed Aug 28 21:35:13 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING DIRECTORS - NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE
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THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE
IS SEEKING DIRECTORS FOR THIS COMING SEASON!
Open slots are available for a Youth Production on our Mainstage,
and also for our Fairy Tale Series and other Special Projects.
The shows available are at different times throughout the 2002 - 2003 season.
ALL DIRECTOR POSITIONS ARE PAID
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
North Canton Playhouse
575 7th St. NE North Canton, OH 44720
Attn: Mary McManaway - Artistic Director
E-mail inquirees can be sent to Mary McManaway at:
manaway at neo.rr.com
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THE NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE
IS SEEKING DIRECTORS FOR THIS COMING SEASON!
Open slots are available for a Youth Production on our Mainstage,
and also for our Fairy Tale Series and other Special Projects.
The shows available are at different times throughout the 2002 - 2003 season. ALL DIRECTOR POSITIONS ARE PAID
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
North Canton Playhouse
575 7th St. NE North Canton, OH 44720
Attn: Mary McManaway - Artistic Director
E-mail inquirees can be sent to Mary McManaway at:
manaway at neo.rr.com
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From lnovelli at en.com Wed Aug 28 22:50:02 2002
From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli)
Date: Wed Aug 28 22:50:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]more info on Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 at Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020828224601.00b07738@mail.en.com>
For all interested in auditioning Sept. 3 and 4 -- the production will be
directed by Bob Kilpatrick.
From bluescasters2001 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 29 06:27:02 2002
From: bluescasters2001 at yahoo.com (Robert Williams)
Date: Thu Aug 29 06:27:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLUESCASTERS LABOR DAY WEEKEND
Message-ID: <20020829060116.50823.qmail@web13705.mail.yahoo.com>
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Where did the Summer go,.......?
A double dose of your BLUESCASTERS this weekend...
Friday August 30 - 8:00pm until Midnight
ERIE BLEU
4204 Detroit Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio (Ohio City)
216-651-BLEU
and
Saturday, August 31 - 10:00pm until 2:00am
SMEDLEY'S
17004 Lorain Avenue (Kamm's Corners)
Cleveland, Ohio
216-941-0124
UP NEXT ---------- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8th --------FAT FISH BLUE
For complete schedule updates go to http://www.bluescasters.org
---------------------------------
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
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Where did the Summer go,.......?
A double dose of your BLUESCASTERS this weekend...
Friday August 30 - 8:00pm until Midnight
ERIE BLEU
4204 Detroit Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio (Ohio City)
216-651-BLEU
and
Saturday, August 31 - 10:00pm until 2:00am
SMEDLEY'S
17004 Lorain Avenue (Kamm's Corners)
Cleveland, Ohio
216-941-0124
UP NEXT ---------- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8th --------FAT FISH BLUE
For complete schedule updates go to http://www.bluescasters.org
Do You Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes
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From info at playersguildtheatre.com Thu Aug 29 06:27:12 2002
From: info at playersguildtheatre.com (The Players Guild Theatre)
Date: Thu Aug 29 06:27:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD'S "LES MIZ" OPENS TO RAVE REVIEWS
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The Players Guild Theatre's
production of LES
MISERABLES:SCHOOL EDITION has
opened to rave reviews:
a.. "The Guild's highly
talented, 35-member youth cast
is remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical." Kerry
Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal,
8/29/02
b.. "Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts." Dan
Kane, Canton Repository,
8/25/02.
(Both reviews are posted in
their entirety at the bottom
of this e-mail).
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, and $10 for students.
Please call the Box Office at
330-453-7617, from 10 am- 2
pm, Mon.-Sat.
Be sure to visit our website
at
www.playersguildtheatre.com.
____________________________
Players Guild Theatre
1001 Market Avenue North
Canton, Ohio 44702
Box Office: 330-453-7617
Main Office: 330-453-7619
www.playersguildtheatre.com
______________________________
_______________
Student ?Les Miz? has
?amazingly good? results
Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository
entertainment writer
CANTON ? Imagine presenting
?Les Miserables,?
unquestionably one of the most
challenging stage musicals of
all time, at a community
theater.
Imagine then taking it a big
step further and presenting
the epic ?Les Miz? (as it?s
called) with a cast whose
oldest member is 18.
The Players Guild has done
just this with its
season-opening production, and
the results are amazingly
good. The show is a marvel.
The only way to secure
performing rights these days
to ?Les Miz,? which is still
pulling crowds around the
world, is to do a special
?school edition? of the show.
The requirement is that no
actors older than 19 be cast.
The guild was awarded
permission for a student
production, the first theater
in Ohio to do so, and has
risen to the challenge
mightily. The show is
engrossing, fast-paced and
richly entertaining.
The cast, drawn from schools
around Northeast Ohio, is
skilled, fresh, hard-working
and obviously committed to
this enormous undertaking. The
many emotionally affecting
musical numbers, superbly sung
and with robust orchestral
accompaniment, earned
sustained and hearty applause
on opening night.
?Les Miserables,? based upon
Victor Hugo?s classic novel,
is set in 19th-century France.
The pivotal character is Jean
Valjean, a good man who has
been imprisoned five years for
stealing a loaf of bread.
After he breaks parole, he is
relentlessly pursued for
decades by the relentless
Inspector Javert.
There is also the story of
Valjean's struggling sister
Fantine, a waifish prostitute
whose little girl, Cosette, is
being raised by a pair of
conniving tavern keepers.
There is a young man, Marius,
who falls deeply in love with
an older Cosette, to the
disappointment of another
young woman, Eponine, who
adores him.
There are downtrodden
Parisians struggling with
poverty, and a group of
idealistic young students who
join the French Revolution,
with tragic results.
Nearly three hours long
including intermission, the
show is almost entirely sung,
with a score that is full of
hauntingly memorable songs
that explain the characters
and further the plot. The
staging is virtually seamless,
with one scene blending into
the next through shifts of
lighting, quick set changes
and the effective use of
translucent curtains.
Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts. Chris
Dewald, a recent Washington
High School graduate, is
emotionally persuasive as the
determined Valjean, and lends
a supple tenor voice to his
touching ballads. Jarid
Faubel, remarkably only a
junior at Canfield High
School, is both dashing and
imposing as Javert and shines
in several commanding solo
songs.
Laura Shupbach is
heartbreaking as the frail
Fantine and sings in a voice
both tragic and angelic. As
the romantically frustrated
Eponine, Renee Cohen expertly
delivers her stirring
show-stopper ?On My Own? with
understated resignation. Mark
Christine and Elysia Shutrump
are appealing and convincing
as the star-crossed lovers
Marius and Cosette.
Providing welcome comedy are
Steve Newport and Aubrey
Bunnenberg as the cunning and
thieving saloonkeepers.
Consistent scene-stealers,
this comically gifted pair
cavort expertly in the show?s
rollicking and roof-raising
production number ?Master of
the House.?
People who have seen ?Les Miz?
in its Broadway, London or
frequent touring productions
will be pleased to see all the
familiar scenes and beloved
musical numbers staged as
remembered, including the
kaleidoscopic, flag-waving Act
1 finale, ?One More Day.?
There is so much to praise,
including the vast collection
of detailed costumes created
by Josh Erichsen, the
well-designed (and
well-choreographed) settings
designed by Erichsen and Joe
Carmola, Carmola?s evocative
lighting design, and the
precise and vibrant orchestral
accompaniment conducted by
Steve Parsons.
Terry Burgler, a professor at
Kent State University,
deserves plenty of applause
for pulling this enormous
production together and for
pulling such inspired
performances from the youthful
cast.
Hopefully these talented faces
will return to the guild stage
in future productions.
Performances continue through
Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday, and 2:30
p.m. Sunday.
To order tickets, call (330)
453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' cause
for joy
Production by Canton Players
Guild is marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is
happening on the Canton
Players Guild stage.
In a season opener of several
firsts, the theater has
launched the impressive Les
Miserables School Edition,
Ohio's first nonprofessional
production of the
world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented,
35-member youth cast is
remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical. On opening
night last Friday, it was
abundantly clear that these
kids really get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from
Victor Hugo's novel, continues
to play on Broadway, and the
tour has visited Cleveland and
Akron numerous times in the
last 13 years. The show
premiered in 1987 on Broadway,
where it has run more than
6,000 performances.
In the fresh student
conception, the three-hour
musical has been tightened by
about 30 minutes, with only
incidental music and some
repetitive lyrics trimmed.
Some of the songs' keys also
have been changed for less
mature student voices.
This marks the first time Ohio
students have had the chance
to perform what has been
dubbed one of the greatest
musicals ever written. The
Players Guild talent pool
hails largely from Stark
County, with some actors also
coming from the Akron area,
Portage County, Cleveland and
the Youngstown area.
For many of the students,
performing in the show has
been the experience of a
lifetime.
The professionally staffed
Players Guild has more
resources than the average
high school would in mounting
this production -- a definite
plus for the young actors, who
range from ages 10 to 18. The
Guild's projected budget is
$50,000 for this show, about
double the average cost of the
theater's usual mainstage
musicals.
That financial commitment
shows in this top-notch
production. The young talent
is backed by an excellent,
professional adult orchestra
as well as professional
lighting, set, sound and
costume designers.
They also have had the
privilege of working with
esteemed director Terry
Burgler, Kent State University
professor and co-founder of
the Ohio Shakespeare Festival.
His goal was to help the
students go beyond singing
their songs well to discover
the emotions and motives
within their characters.
For example, he worked with
Jarid Faubel, playing the
villain Javert, in fleshing
out his character's
background. Javert doesn't
think he's a bad guy; he
believes he's doing his job in
hunting down fugitive Jean
Valjean. Acknowledging
Valjean's humanity would
destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself
that these youngsters are so
skilled in this completely
sung-through musical. Those
with the best voices were cast
from among 100 auditioners,
and their hard work with vocal
coach Charles Spencer shows.
In short, these youngsters
sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old
Laura Schupbach sings with the
angst of a grown woman who has
been dealt life's crippling
blows. And Faubel, a junior at
Canfield High School, is an
amazingly powerful, manly
actor and singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly
convincing as the lovelorn
Eponine. The Cleveland teen
has a confidence and charisma
on stage that makes sense once
you read her bio: The actress
recently moved here from
California, where she did TV
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve
Newport make a devilishly
funny duo as the conniving
Thenardiers, garnering some of
the heaviest applause. They
offer great comic relief in
this intensely emotional
story.
That leads us to the heart of
the whole story -- the hero
Jean Valjean, played by Chris
Dewald of Massillon Washington
High School. Dewald is a
gifted singer who was plagued
opening night by a long black
wig that was in his face too
much and a coat that he
couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed
back so we can see this hero's
face from the start, in a
chain gang scene. Dewald
handled these opening-night
problems as smoothly as
possible, warming up to his
role wonderfully by his
angelic ballad at the
barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not
to build a replica of Les
Miserables' famous turntable
for scene and set changes.
Scenic designers Joe Carmola
and Joshua Erichsen have built
attractive set pieces on
wheels, and the turntable
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set
pieces, had some problems in
the dark opening night,
banging pieces here and there
into stucco-style village
buildings framing the stage.
These kinks will surely be
worked out quickly.
The show has some great
special effects, dramatic
lighting, gunfire and an
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra
Capocci's slow-motion
choreography in a barricade
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz
before or not, this is one
show you won't want to miss.
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, $10 for students. For
tickets, call 330-453-7619.
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The show runs through Sept. 7, 8 p.m. =
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Please call the Box Office at 330-453-7617, =
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____________________________
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1001 Market Avenue North
Canton, Ohio 44702
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Student =91Les Miz=92 has =91amazingly good=92 =
results
Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository entertainment writer
CANTON =97 Imagine presenting =93Les Miserables,=94 =
unquestionably one=20
of the most challenging stage musicals of all time, at a community =
theater.=20
Imagine then taking it a big step further and presenting the epic =
=93Les Miz=94=20
(as it=92s called) with a cast whose oldest member is 18.=20
The Players Guild has done just this with its season-opening =
production, and=20
the results are amazingly good. The show is a marvel.=20
The only way to secure performing rights these days to =93Les Miz,=94 =
which is=20
still pulling crowds around the world, is to do a special =93school =
edition=94 of=20
the show. The requirement is that no actors older than 19 be cast.=20
The guild was awarded permission for a student production, the first =
theater=20
in Ohio to do so, and has risen to the challenge mightily. The show is=20
engrossing, fast-paced and richly entertaining.=20
The cast, drawn from schools around Northeast Ohio, is skilled, =
fresh,=20
hard-working and obviously committed to this enormous undertaking. The =
many=20
emotionally affecting musical numbers, superbly sung and with robust =
orchestral=20
accompaniment, earned sustained and hearty applause on opening night.=20
=93Les Miserables,=94 based upon Victor Hugo=92s classic novel, is =
set in=20
19th-century France. The pivotal character is Jean Valjean, a good man =
who has=20
been imprisoned five years for stealing a loaf of bread. After he breaks =
parole,=20
he is relentlessly pursued for decades by the relentless Inspector =
Javert.=20
There is also the story of Valjean's struggling sister Fantine, a =
waifish=20
prostitute whose little girl, Cosette, is being raised by a pair of =
conniving=20
tavern keepers. There is a young man, Marius, who falls deeply in love =
with an=20
older Cosette, to the disappointment of another young woman, Eponine, =
who adores=20
him.=20
There are downtrodden Parisians struggling with poverty, and a group =
of=20
idealistic young students who join the French Revolution, with tragic =
results.=20
Nearly three hours long including intermission, the show is almost =
entirely=20
sung, with a score that is full of hauntingly memorable songs that =
explain the=20
characters and further the plot. The staging is virtually seamless, with =
one=20
scene blending into the next through shifts of lighting, quick set =
changes and=20
the effective use of translucent curtains.=20
Most remarkable are the performers, whose talent belies their youth, =
and=20
whose youth rarely distracts. Chris Dewald, a recent Washington High =
School=20
graduate, is emotionally persuasive as the determined Valjean, and lends =
a=20
supple tenor voice to his touching ballads. Jarid Faubel, remarkably =
only a=20
junior at Canfield High School, is both dashing and imposing as Javert =
and=20
shines in several commanding solo songs.=20
Laura Shupbach is heartbreaking as the frail Fantine and sings in a =
voice=20
both tragic and angelic. As the romantically frustrated Eponine, Renee =
Cohen=20
expertly delivers her stirring show-stopper =93On My Own=94 with =
understated=20
resignation. Mark Christine and Elysia Shutrump are appealing and =
convincing as=20
the star-crossed lovers Marius and Cosette.=20
Providing welcome comedy are Steve Newport and Aubrey Bunnenberg as =
the=20
cunning and thieving saloonkeepers. Consistent scene-stealers, this =
comically=20
gifted pair cavort expertly in the show=92s rollicking and roof-raising =
production=20
number =93Master of the House.=94=20
People who have seen =93Les Miz=94 in its Broadway, London or =
frequent touring=20
productions will be pleased to see all the familiar scenes and beloved =
musical=20
numbers staged as remembered, including the kaleidoscopic, flag-waving =
Act 1=20
finale, =93One More Day.=94=20
There is so much to praise, including the vast collection of detailed =
costumes created by Josh Erichsen, the well-designed (and =
well-choreographed)=20
settings designed by Erichsen and Joe Carmola, Carmola=92s evocative =
lighting=20
design, and the precise and vibrant orchestral accompaniment conducted =
by Steve=20
Parsons.=20
Terry Burgler, a professor at Kent State University, deserves plenty =
of=20
applause for pulling this enormous production together and for pulling =
such=20
inspired performances from the youthful cast.=20
Hopefully these talented faces will return to the guild stage in =
future=20
productions.=20
Performances continue through Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday through =
Saturday,=20
and 2:30 p.m. Sunday.=20
To order tickets, call (330) 453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' =
cause for=20
joy
Production by Canton Players Guild =
is=20
marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is happening on the Canton Players Guild =
stage.
In a season opener of several firsts, the theater has launched the =
impressive=20
Les Miserables School Edition, Ohio's first nonprofessional =
production of=20
the world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented, 35-member youth cast is remarkable in =
that it=20
has captured the intense emotional depth and the huge epic sweep of the =
musical.=20
On opening night last Friday, it was abundantly clear that these kids =
really=20
get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from Victor Hugo's novel, continues to =
play on=20
Broadway, and the tour has visited Cleveland and Akron numerous times in =
the=20
last 13 years. The show premiered in 1987 on Broadway, where it has run =
more=20
than 6,000 performances.
In the fresh student conception, the three-hour musical has been =
tightened by=20
about 30 minutes, with only incidental music and some repetitive lyrics =
trimmed.=20
Some of the songs' keys also have been changed for less mature student=20
voices.
This marks the first time Ohio students have had the chance to =
perform what=20
has been dubbed one of the greatest musicals ever written. The Players =
Guild=20
talent pool hails largely from Stark County, with some actors also =
coming from=20
the Akron area, Portage County, Cleveland and the Youngstown area.
For many of the students, performing in the show has been the =
experience of a=20
lifetime.
The professionally staffed Players Guild has more resources than the =
average=20
high school would in mounting this production -- a definite plus for the =
young=20
actors, who range from ages 10 to 18. The Guild's projected budget is =
$50,000=20
for this show, about double the average cost of the theater's usual =
mainstage=20
musicals.
That financial commitment shows in this top-notch production. The =
young=20
talent is backed by an excellent, professional adult orchestra as well =
as=20
professional lighting, set, sound and costume designers.
They also have had the privilege of working with esteemed director =
Terry=20
Burgler, Kent State University professor and co-founder of the Ohio =
Shakespeare=20
Festival. His goal was to help the students go beyond singing their =
songs well=20
to discover the emotions and motives within their characters.
For example, he worked with Jarid Faubel, playing the villain Javert, =
in=20
fleshing out his character's background. Javert doesn't think he's a bad =
guy; he=20
believes he's doing his job in hunting down fugitive Jean Valjean. =
Acknowledging=20
Valjean's humanity would destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself that these youngsters are so skilled =
in this=20
completely sung-through musical. Those with the best voices were cast =
from among=20
100 auditioners, and their hard work with vocal coach Charles Spencer =
shows.
In short, these youngsters sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old Laura Schupbach sings with the angst of =
a grown=20
woman who has been dealt life's crippling blows. And Faubel, a junior at =
Canfield High School, is an amazingly powerful, manly actor and =
singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly convincing as the lovelorn Eponine. The =
Cleveland=20
teen has a confidence and charisma on stage that makes sense once you =
read her=20
bio: The actress recently moved here from California, where she did TV =
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve Newport make a devilishly funny duo as =
the=20
conniving Thenardiers, garnering some of the heaviest applause. They =
offer great=20
comic relief in this intensely emotional story.
That leads us to the heart of the whole story -- the hero Jean =
Valjean,=20
played by Chris Dewald of Massillon Washington High School. Dewald is a =
gifted=20
singer who was plagued opening night by a long black wig that was in his =
face=20
too much and a coat that he couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed back so we can see this hero's face from =
the=20
start, in a chain gang scene. Dewald handled these opening-night =
problems as=20
smoothly as possible, warming up to his role wonderfully by his angelic =
ballad=20
at the barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not to build a replica of Les =
Miserables'=20
famous turntable for scene and set changes. Scenic designers Joe Carmola =
and=20
Joshua Erichsen have built attractive set pieces on wheels, and the =
turntable=20
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set pieces, had some problems in the dark =
opening=20
night, banging pieces here and there into stucco-style village buildings =
framing=20
the stage. These kinks will surely be worked out quickly.
The show has some great special effects, dramatic lighting, gunfire =
and an=20
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra Capocci's slow-motion choreography in a =
barricade=20
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz before or not, this is one show =
you won't=20
want to miss. The show runs through Sept. 7, 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays =
and 2:30=20
p.m. Sundays. Cost is $12, $10 for students. For tickets, call=20
330-453-7619.
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From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It ain't SPAM, it's Mitch!)
Date: Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Notice for OHIO artists who want to travel out of the
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* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
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* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
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* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
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* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
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* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
Call 03 9 682 6964 to organise an audition time, appointments are essential......or log onto www.usj.co.jp for more information.
SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
A fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends and a mystery is revealed: "Fall of 2002"!!!
?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002
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From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Ohio Film Commission has been wiped out
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission
and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of
the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other
states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year.
But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the
industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an
even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act
now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews,
production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following
people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives,
mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and
whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it.
Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
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http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year. But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews, production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives, mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it. Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
Prelude2Cinema
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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From ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
From: ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org (Rita Kueber)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Christmas Carol Auditions
Message-ID:
For Immediate Release:
August 29, 2002
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Seeks Children for A Christmas Carol
Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking child actors of all
cultures and backgrounds, ages 6 to 13, for their annual production of A
Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin November 6, with performance dates from
November 29 through December 22. Children auditioning for A Christmas Carol
may not be 14 years of age until December 24, 2002 or later.
Auditions will be held on Monday, September 23 from 3 to 7 p.m.
Auditions are by appointment only. To arrange an appointment time, leave a
message with GLTF by calling (216) 241-5490, extension 914.
Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer.
GLTF performs at the Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square Center in downtown
Cleveland. Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has
brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to audiences in
Northeast Ohio.
# # #
Media contact:
Pam Menhenett, Marketing Director
216/241-5490 x 309
From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wizard of Oz
Message-ID: <4EE48C65.4DCC6222.029F096D@aol.com>
Due to unfortunate circumstances, the Garfiled Heights Little Theatre is in need of someone for the role of the Scarecrow in its production of "The Wizard of Oz". The show runs the first three weekends in November. We have a stellar cast, and this looks to be a great production. If you are interested please call Dave Wells ( The Director) at 216-662-1223 Home or work at 216-524-9962, or email Sykokilr1 at aol.com. Rehearsals start next week. Thanks
From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (HaroldHafner.com Photography)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Inexpensive QUALITY Headshot Photography that gets you
booked!
Message-ID: <001001c24fac$feeb5500$120d6b42@Allegiance>
Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography is experienced in photography
for Actors, Entertainers, and Models for Northern Ohio, New York,
Chicago, Los Angeles, and overseas. For details, go to
www.HaroldHafner.com or just call 216-426-8000. We are located at East
40th & Payne (Midtown Cleveland).
From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
From: Ray at worldeonline.com (Ray)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Sat. 1 to 4 PN / 1 short film for Sundance and a
Music Video for Nashville
Message-ID: <200208292252703.SM02388@rayszuch>
Nashville Music video audition for Sat. 8/31 - 1 to 4 PM
*******************************************************
1 male, 7-10 years old. Preferably with short hair.
1 male, 30-40 years old. Preferably with short hair.
2 male approximately early 30's brown hair, preferably short.
4 females, high school age, 14-18
4 males, high school age, 14-18
1 female early 20's
1 male 50-60 years old
1 male early 20's
1 female early 20's
Audition - Short film for Sundance - Aug. 31st at NCCC
****************************************************************
1 to 4 PM - Short film for Sundance "We Have Your Daughter" by Bill Johns
(Cinevid Productions) / two males 20 to 30's - Caucasian / 1 female 16 to 25 attractive Caucasian
Must be willing to train for fight scene.
Script at: http://cinevidproductions.com/CVP/CVPpage/WeHaveYourDaughter.htm
Need a couple of PA/grips, a Make-up person, a script continuity person, a prop master and a boom operator.
FILMIMG
Friday, Sept 13th, 8pm-2am;
Saturday Sept. 14th, Noon-10pm and
Sunday Sept 15th, 9am-7pm
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
Map is at worldEonline.com
From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tree City Players needs Costume HELP!
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our
Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms.
(Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or
hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that
might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact
me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms. (Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham)
Date: Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette produces Joseph/Dreamcoat @ Shore Cultural
Centre in Euclid
Message-ID:
AUDITIONS........... AUDITIONS............ AUDITIONS
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE PRESENTS
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
NOVEMBER 15,16,17,22 AND 23RD 2002
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
STAGED AND DIRECTED BY
CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY OF EUCLID FINE ARTS DIVISION OF
THEATRE
MUSICALLY DIRECTED BY
EVIE MORRIS
CHOREOGRAPHY BY
RENEE COHEN
AUDITIONS ARE ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH 2002 FROM 7:30PM
TO 9:00PM.
AT THE SHORE CULTURAL CENTER 291 EAST 222ND STREET IN EUCLID, OHIO. AGES 8
TO 58 ARE ENCOURAGED TO AUDITION, THERE WILL BE A CHILDRENS CHOIR IN THIS
RENDITION
BRING ONE VOCAL SELECTION WRITTEN IN YOUR KEY AND COME DANCE READY
FOR MORE INFO CALL 440-944-3927
** ALL ROLES ARE OPEN FOR THIS NON EQUITY PRODUCTION
From DErdei at nacscorp.com Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
From: DErdei at nacscorp.com (Dave Erdei)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice for "She Loves Me"
Message-ID:
Workshop Players will be holding auditions for the musical "She Loves Me"
September 8th from 2:00 until 4:00 and September 9th from 7:00 until 9:00.
Seeking 7-8 men and 5-6 women ages 18 and up. Young men 16 and older are
welcome to audition for the role of Arpad. All Roles are available. Please
come prepared with a musical selection of your choice, and sheet music for
the accompanist.
Call backs, if needed, will be Sept 11th at 7:00.
Auditions will be held at the theater, located at 44800 Middle Ridge Road,
in Amherst.
The theater is located on the northern side of Middle Ridge Road almost
midway between Route 58 and Route 254. Approximately 2 miles southwest of
the Lorain Broadway-Middle Ridge Road exit on Route 90/2.
Performances dates are Nov 7-9, Nov 15-17, and Nov 22-24. Evening
performances begin at 8:00 and the matinees on the 17th and 24th begin at
3:00.
For further information, please call 440 233-6087 and leave a message or
email derdei at nacscorp.com.
From pam_the8r at hotmail.com Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
From: pam_the8r at hotmail.com (Pam Pickworth)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]male profile gobo needed - urgent
Message-ID:
Workshop Players in Amherst OH is in need of a gobo suitable for use as the
ghost of John Barrymore in our coming production of I HATE HAMLET by Paul
Rudnick. Our final dress rehearsal is this coming Wednesday, September 4th.
If you can help us, please email our lighting guru: mattg4 at centurytel.net
Or call the director, Pam at 440-785-2281. THANKS!
_________________________________________________________________
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From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flanagan's Wake...fun at the Powerhouse
Message-ID: <20020830174333.1419.qmail@web12008.mail.yahoo.com>
IRISH WAKE CAN BE FUN AT POWERHOUSE
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News
Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times
Their advertisements read ?Come shed a tear, sing a
song or two and share a few pints in this wildly funny
and irreverent Irish Wake.? ?Tis true. Much like TONY
N? TINA?S WEDDING and SECOND CITY, FLANAGAN?S WAKE is
an interactive experience that makes for a delightful
evening.
The premise is the celebration of the life and death
of Flanagan in the mythical town of Grapplin, County
Sligo, Ireland. As the audience, who are the
?mourners? enter they are confronted by a casket and
members of the cast greeting you and asking your name.
Every person is given a name tag...all men, true to
Irish tradition, are emblazoned with ?Patrick? as a
middle name. All the women?s first names are, of
course, ?Mary.? You?ll be called by your new name all
night. We meet Flanagan?s long time fiancee, his
priest, his mother and others who knew the deceased.
As attenders you might be asked to sing one of the
deceased?s favorite songs. Or, you might be called on
to share a story of an experience you had with
Flanagan. Don?t go with the idea of being a passive
bystander. It will probably be impossible as the cast
members sit next to you, wander around the hall, and
engage you in conversation. They do everything
except buy you beer, which is available at the bar all
night.
The show has been performed for eight years in
Chicago. It opened in Cleveland in 1996 at Kennedy?s
in Playhouse Square, later moving to the Flats. The
local production is performed by the Irish Rodeo
Clowns who are a ?merry band of actors and actresses
who share a common vision to honor the greatest
treasure God graced the Irish with, a deep passion for
life and love.? Expect to hear blasphemist Catholic
statements, many by the ?priest.? Expect to hear the
unexpected, lines such as ?they don?t make Jews like
Jesus anymore.? It?s all part of the experience. The
more you are prepared to just relax, participate, and
have a good time, the more you?ll enjoy yourself. As
the program states, ?the play may be a bit bawdy or a
touch irreverent on occasion, but it is all in good
fun.?
The cast list includes 20 performers though only
eight appear nightly. As cast members differ greatly
in their improv abilities, the show varies greatly
according to who is performing the evening you attend.
On the night I attended stellar performances were
presented by Gene Foster, who portrayed the mayor,
Michael Mueller, adlibbing through the role of Mickey,
the brother of Flanagan?s long time fiancee, and John
M. Regan as the priest. All seemed comfortable,
involved, and quick with the improvisations. Kira
Pilat as Tara, the pianist, masterfully ad libs on the
ivories to fit the mood of the presentation and fill
in with appropriate songs, such as ?Danny Boy.?
The show ends with the plea, ?If you like us, tell 100
or 200 of your friends. If not, shut your mouth.?
You?ll probably be telling many of your friends. This
is a fun, if not spectacular evening of entertainment.
FLANAGAN?S WAKE is performed at the Powerhouse Pub at
Nautica every Friday and Saturday night only. For
tickets call 216-795-7000.
__________________________________________________
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From WcpAkron at aol.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions
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Weathervane Playhouse Announces Auditions for THE LARAMIE PROJECT
(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse
will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The
Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane,
Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may
be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a
three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a
non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all
roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a
community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For
further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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From Ccontempdt at aol.com Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT and SAFMOD presents free dance performances.
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1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 B, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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Ccontempdt at aol.com
216.426.8156/Office 216.426.0936/Fax
=20
SAFMOD (Sub Atomic Frequency Modulation Overdose)
1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 A, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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EZ at SAFMOD.COM
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216.426.8156/Office 216.426.0936/Fax
=20
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1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 A, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
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Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view
our electronic calendar:
http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl
Would you like a free ticket to hear world-class music?
Subscribe to the full, six-concert season of Oberlin=3Fs Artist Recital
Series and you'll receive a free ticket to one of three outstanding
concerts. To learn more, visit:
http://www.oberlin.edu/arseries/schedule.htm
(Click on "How to Order Tickets" and scroll down to "Bonus Concerts!")
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.
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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From Tbeckross at aol.com Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
From: Tbeckross at aol.com (Tbeckross at aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]fax and printer to donate
Message-ID: <3a.2be42730.2aa217c2@aol.com>
Hello everyone!
I have a fax machine and a printer that I will no longer need in a few weeks,
and would like to donate it to a theatre. All I ask is that you have your
non-profit status so that it can be tax deductible.
The fax machine is about 2 years old. Has a speed dial feature and a copy
function.
The printer is a Lexmark Z series color ink jet, about 4 months old.
If anyone is interested in either item, please email me at TBeckRoss at aol.com.
Thanks!
Tonya Beckman Ross
From cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
From: cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com (Joseph Rubin)
Date: Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING MUSIC,
STAGE AND TECH DIRECTORS - CANTON COMIC OPERA CO.
Message-ID: <20020831210303.372.qmail@web13002.mail.yahoo.com>
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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From James_Fath at progressive.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nonprofit Theatre Looking for Household DOORS $
Message-ID:
Have an old DOOR that you are going to Throw away?
Maybe one that's been sitting in your garage, basement, attic, or wherever?
Well we need it. We want it. AND we'll come pick it up for you.
The Cleveland Blackbox Theatre is in the midst of a virtual renaissance and
needs about 40 or so household doors for a new theatre design. These doors
can be of any type. So far we've collected Screen, Closet, Pantry, and even
one car door. It doesn't matter what kind of door it is, we'll take it.
We'll come to you and pick it up even if its in a crawl space or attached
to a door frame.
The Doors we collect will be used in a complex set and theatre design that
will surely make you proud that you donated your door. We'll take any door
you're willing to donate. If you know anyone that might have a door, feel
free to forward them this e-mail. We'd appreciate any donation you could
make. Thank you so much for your consideration.
~Jim Fath
Cleveland Blackbox Theatre
Please send any and all replies to:
james_fath at progressive.com
From drkarges at yahoo.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
From: drkarges at yahoo.com (David Karges)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED MAKE-UP ARTIST FOR ONE DAY FILM SHOOT
Message-ID: <20020901213115.47357.qmail@web21107.mail.yahoo.com>
Award winning-producer/director is looking for a
make-up artist who is willing to donate a day to work
on his latest independent short feature. The shoot
date is Thursday, September 5th (weather permitting)
and make-up artist should have own make-up and
supplies. The location will be poolside.
All those who are interested please e-mail me at
drkarges at yahoo.com.
Thanks!
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From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:08 2002
From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:08 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions at North Canton Playhouse
Message-ID:
The North Canton Playhouse
Center for the Performing Arts
Announces with Pride
Open Auditions
for
the Akron/Canton area PREMIRE of
The Laramie Project
by Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theatre Project
October 6th and 7th at 7pm
Seeking at least 6 actors aged teens to seniors.
Perusal Scripts are available via the NCP office.
Auditioners should prepare 2 contrasting short monologues: FROM THE PLAY preferred but not necessary.
Auditioners should also dress casually and wear comfortable shoes.
The production runs January 16-26, with a possible additional daytime performance in January.
Any Questions?
Respond to this email or call director JT Buck at 330-310-5654, or the NCP office at 330-494-1613
North Canton Playhouse is a community theatre. Therefore, all actors are volunteers.
North Canton Playhouse is located ont he campus of Hoover High School on 7th St in North Canton, OH
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From Robert.Ellis at tri-c.cc.oh.us Tue Aug 27 21:26:18 2002
From: Robert.Ellis at tri-c.cc.oh.us (Ellis, Robert)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West announces Auditions for LOBO-A-GOGO
Message-ID:
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CCC WEST Theater announces Auditions for their fall production of
LOBO-A-GOGO
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Directed by: Bob Ellis
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When: Sept. 3, 4, 5 @ 7 PM
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Where: Cuyahoga Community College
Western Campus Theater
11000 Pleasant Valley Road
Parma, OH 44130
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More Info: E-mail response or call (216) 987-5531.
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We are seeking talented performers who can act, sing and dance to cast
this exciting production. LOBO-A-GOGO was written by former Second City
Chicago Musical Director Jeff Richmond and he has granted exclusive
rights to CCC West to stage this hilarious musical this fall. =20
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The story focuses on Woodrow Wilson High School on the night of the
Harvest Moon semi-formal. The Moon Queen is due to be crowned but the
only sign of her is her bloody dress. The Lone Wolves vow to seek her
killer and save the dance from lycanthropic disaster !!
=20
We are seeking 6 men and 6 women who can play high school senior age and
1 man, to play a 40 year old lounge singer. Some roles require dancing,
others do not. =20
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Please bring a prepared musical number. Accompanist and CD/ Tape player
will be provided.
Be prepared to learn a short dance combination and read from the script.
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All roles are open to students, community members and local
professionals.=20
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This production will also be entered in the American College Theater
Festival and will compete for regional and national honors. =20
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From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:28 2002
From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:28 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 at Chagrin
Valley Little Theatre
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Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 will be held at Chagrin Valley
Little Theatre Sept. 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. both days. The theater is at 40
River Street, Chagrin Falls
Cast requirements are for 6 men and 5 women.
Musical Comedy Murders will be on-stage Nov. 1 - Nov. 23.
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Auditions for Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 will be held at
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theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls
Cast requirements are for 6 men and 5 women.
Musical Comedy Murders will be on-stage Nov. 1 - Nov. 23.
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From jsyroney at cptonline.org Tue Aug 27 21:26:36 2002
From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:36 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prepare To Receive... Cleveland Public Theatre opens
season Friday September 13, 2002
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Cleveland Public Theatre Presents the
Earthly Premiere of
Blue Sky Transmission:
A Tibetan Book of the Dead
September 13 - October 5, 2002
...a rare message for the living
A young mother?s overwhelming to do list will never be completed due to an
unscheduled interruption - her own death. Guided by a mysterious escort, she
is led through a strange world filled with numinous beings - caustic and
comical, fearful and sublime. Combining Eastern spiritualism with Western
storytelling and an original musical score, Cleveland Public Theatre brings
you a mystical event unlike any you?ve seen before.
Directed by Raymond Bobgan Original Score by Halim El-Dabh
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Avenue at W65th Street
(Free Parking for the Enlightened)
Call 216-631-2727
for tickets and information
Special Benefit Performance
Friday, September 13, 2002 at 8:00pm
$50.00 for Pre-Show Reception at CPT and Reserved Seating
$100.00 for Pre-Show Reception at CPT, reserved seating and post show gala
at Erie Bleu
Please call 216.631.ASAP ext. 209 to reserve benefit tickets
www.cptonline.org
Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext. 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
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From irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com Tue Aug 27 21:26:45 2002
From: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com (John Regan)
Date: Tue Aug 27 21:26:45 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Flanagan's Wake"/IRISH RODEO CLOWNS are ON THE AIR
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I just wanted to let the world know that the "Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC", =
the Cleveland Producers of "Flanagan's Wake" are proud to announce we =
have been extended through December 2002 at the POWERHOUSE PUB, which is =
on the west bank of THE FLATS. Performances are Friday nights at 8pm =
and Saturday evenings at 7pm. The PUB opens an hour before showtime =
each evening. Learn more about us by visiting our website at =
http://flanaganswake.tripod.com, by calling TICKETMASTER, online by =
searching Cleveland.com or for group/corporate rates by calling the PUB =
at 216-861-4982. This Thursday and Friday you can also just listen to =
your radio. We will be on several CLEAR CHANNEL stations.
Next: Here's the 'official' schedule:
Thursday 7:00am WMVX =20
Thursday 7:40am WMJI=20
Thursday 9:15am WMMS=20
Friday 7:40am WGAR=20
Send some positive karma our way on 8/29 & 8/30... thank you, "Fr. Damon =
Fitzgerald"-aka- John M. Regan
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From aeriec at ucc.org Wed Aug 28 09:28:02 2002
From: aeriec at ucc.org (aeriec at ucc.org)
Date: Wed Aug 28 09:28:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Follow That Star" at Full Circle Theatre
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Full Circle Theatre, 2592 West 14th Street, Cleveland. Call 440-933-2905 to
set up an audition between August 31 and September 8 for the new Christmas
musical comedy "Follow That Star." Needed: actors to play a variety of
ensemble roles and four primary characters: (1) a determined young woman
striving to make her way in a man
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=92s world; (2) a timid young man with
heroic potential; (3) a wise old man who understands a new era is about=
to
dawn; (4) a big, brash, bumbling companion with a heart of gold.
Auditioners should be prepared to present a brief monologue, sing a son=
g
(piano accompanist provided), and read from the play. This will be a
multi-cultural cast and actors will be paid. Rehearsals begin mid
September. The production runs for 16 performances in December and earl=
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January.
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From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Wed Aug 28 10:07:01 2002
From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:07:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Study Group/Classes starting!
Message-ID:
SCENE STUDY GROUP
Hi everyone-
We will be starting our Scene Study group/class again this fall for anyone who is interested in coming.
The sessions will be every Saturday from 10:00 - 12:00pm at the Tri-C East Campus Studio Theater, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills (15 min. from downtown Cleveland) in the E2 Theater Building. They will start this coming Saturday, Aug. 31st. Anyone is welcome to come!
This is an actual Acting II class that I am teaching, but would like to invite anyone who is interested to come and participate or use the time and space to work on improving their craft, building character, working with a partner(s) etc. If you would like college credit also, you can register at Tri-C and receive 3 credits as well!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at any time and I will glady help to answer them. Thanks and hope to see you all on Saturday!
Warm Regards,
Kimberly Mahoney
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From emadden at kent.edu Wed Aug 28 10:11:05 2002
From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:11:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]KSU's School of Theatre & Dance Announces 2002 - 2003
Season
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
KSU=92S SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNOUNCES 2002-03 SEASON
Join corporate employees, gamblers, explorers and dancers at Kent State
University
Kent, Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre & Dance announces the
2002 =96 2003 season. Meet stressed out corporate employees, gamblers,
explorers and dancers during the School of Theatre & Dance=92s 2002 =96 2003
season. The season opens with a satirical look at the corporate world, Below
the Belt and continues with Shakespeare=92s comedy of sexual tension and moral
debate, Measure for Measure. The semester closes with Dance 2002:
Reflections, a showcase of the latest in modern dance and jazz choreography.
Start the New Year off with the Tony & Grammy Award winning musical, Guys &
Dolls. Dance Majors and Minors display their talent in the Student Dance
Festival and Theatre Majors and Minors do the same during the Student Theatre
Festival. The Kent Dance Ensemble presents its annual concert in April.
Three Victorian explorers close the season with On the Verge.
The fall semester at Kent State University begins with a satirical look at
company men that touches everyone who has ever had to deal with a manically
divisive boss and an ambitious brown noser or an unbearable workplace.
Directed by Doctor Marya Bednerik, Below the Belt, is just another day at the
office. Below the Belt runs October 4 =96 13, 2002 in the Wright-Curtis
Theatre. Professor Terry Burgler directs Shakespeare=92s Measure for Measure in
the Wright-Curtis Theatre. This thrilling play with sexual tension and moral
debate, runs November 1 =96 10, 2002. The semester ends with Dance 2002:
Reflections, November 21 =96 24, 2002 in E. Turner Stump Theatre. Choreographed
by Dance Faculty, Dance 2002: Reflections is the latest in modern dance and
jazz choreography.
Gamblers, dancers and explorers all make an appearance during the spring
semester. 1940=92s Broadway comes to life February 21 =96 March 2, 2003 in Guys &
Dolls. Professor Terri Kent directs this Tony and Grammy Award winner in the
E. Turner Stump Theatre. March 14 =96 16, 2003, Dance Majors and Minors strut
their stuff by choreographing for the Student Dance Festival, one of Kent
State=92s most diverse performances, which takes place in Wright-Curtis Theatre.
Theatre Majors and Minors then have a chance to direct during the Student
Theatre Festival, March 17 =96 21, 2003. The Kent Dance Ensemble will perform
their annual concert April 4 =96 6, 2003 in the E. Turner Stump Theatre. The
KSU student touring company will present its annual concert of modern dance &
jazz choreography April 4 - 6 in E. Turner Stump Theatre. Three Victorian
explorers close the season in On the Verge, April 17 =96 27, 2003. Directed by
Professor Eric van Baars, three woman travel through physical space and time
to discover who they really are.
Performances are Tuesdays =96 Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2:30 PM. Tickets
are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7
for students with any valid school ID. Groups of ten or more can receive
discounted tickets by calling 330-672-0103. The School of Theatre & Dance box
office opens on September 18. Box-office hours are 12 PM =96 5 PM, Tuesdays =96
Fridays and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by
calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more
information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu.
This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of
subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four
plays and are $32 for Adults, $26 for Seniors, KSU Faculty, Staff and Alumni,
and $22 for Students. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three
dance concerts and are $22 for Adults, $18 for Seniors, KSU Faculty, Staff and
Alumni, and $16 for Students. A Full Subscription includes admission to all
School of Theatre & Dance productions and is $54 for Adults, $44 for Seniors,
KSU Faculty, Staff and Alumni, and $38 for Students. To order a subscription
contact Elisabeth at 330-672-2497.
Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
emadden at kent.edu
330-672-0103 (Phone)
330-672-2889 (Fax)
Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
School of Theatre & Dance
Porthouse Theatre
330-672-0103
emadden at kent.edu
From GMaher at tribute.com Wed Aug 28 10:13:01 2002
From: GMaher at tribute.com (Gary Maher)
Date: Wed Aug 28 10:13:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Dearly Departed
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Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Rollicking Comedy Dearly
Departed
The Hudson Players have announced auditions for the hilarious comedy Dearly
Departed by David Bottrell and Jesse Jones. Auditions are to be held at The
Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson, September 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Needed are 4 males and 5 females along with a variety of mourners and
numerous additional roles. Performance dates are scheduled for November 1,
2, 8, 9, 15 & 16. Perusal Scripts are available at the Hudson Library.
Additional information is available by calling 330-655-8522. Anyone
interested in serving on the set or backstage crew is also encouraged to
attend or contact the group with their area of interest.
Directed by Rich Jagunic, the play follows the antics of the beleaguered
Turpin family members, who prove that living and dying in the South are
seldom tidy and always hilarious. They've got a funeral to plan and -
between the feuds, marital flings, and Macaroni and Ham Loaf Surprise - it
may escalate into a multiple-coffin memorial service. By the time the
Turpins sort through the hangovers, money problems, and headstone engraving
options, they show that coping with life's losses can turn out to be
drop-dead funny. The oldest sibling, Ray-Bud, drinks himself silly as
funeral bills mount. Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a
pack of no-neck "monster" children and a wife who suspects him of infidelity
in the family car. Spinster sister Delightful copes with death as she copes
with life: by devouring junk food. Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn to
their friends and neighbors for comfort. Of course, the eccentric community
of misfits manages to pull together and help each other in their time of
need..
Auditions are open to all with no previous experience required. Auditioners
should be prepared to read from the script. Dearly Departed is being
produced by special arrangement with Dramatist's Play Service Inc.
The Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association,
The American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of
Commerce and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a
non-profit community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest
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Hudson Players Announce Auditions for Rollicking Comedy
Dearly Departed
The Hudson Players have
announced auditions for the hilarious comedy Dearly Departed by David
Bottrell and Jesse Jones. Auditions are to be held at The Barlow Community
Center on Oviatt St in Hudson, September 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m. Needed are 4
males and 5 females along with a variety of mourners and numerous additional
roles. Performance dates are scheduled for November 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16.
Perusal Scripts are available at the Hudson Library. Additional information is available by
calling 330-655-8522. Anyone interested in serving on the set or backstage crew
is also encouraged to attend or contact the group with their area of
interest.
Directed
by Rich Jagunic, the play follows the antics of the beleaguered Turpin family
members, who prove that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always
hilarious. They've
got a funeral to plan and - between the feuds, marital flings, and Macaroni and
Ham Loaf Surprise - it may escalate into a multiple-coffin memorial
service. By the time the Turpins sort through the hangovers, money
problems, and headstone engraving options, they show that coping with life's
losses can turn out to be drop-dead funny.
The oldest sibling, Ray-Bud, drinks himself silly as funeral bills mount.
Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a pack of no-neck "monster"
children and a wife who suspects him of infidelity in the family car. Spinster
sister Delightful copes with death as she copes with life: by devouring junk
food. Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn to their friends and neighbors for
comfort. Of course, the eccentric community of misfits manages to pull together
and help each other in their time of need..
Auditions
are open to all with no previous experience required. Auditioners should be
prepared to read from the script. Dearly Departed is being produced by special
arrangement with Dramatist's Play Service Inc.
The
Hudson Players are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, The
American Association of Community Theaters and the Hudson Chamber of Commerce
and have been entertaining area audiences for over 57 seasons as a non-profit
community theater organization. They are one of Ohio's longest running community
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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Aug 28 14:02:09 2002
From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:02:09 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Announces Artist Recital Series
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Please forgive the earlier e-mail with the attached press release
announcing the 2002-2003 season of Oberlin's distinguished Artist Recital
Series. Here is the release in a format more easily accessed by
neohiopalites:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT:
August 28, 2002 Marci Janas (440) 775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu
OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003
OBERLIN, OHIO =3F For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series at
Oberlin College has brought distinguished, world-renowned musicians to
Finney Chapel on Oberlin's campus. Subscription tickets are now available
for the six-concert, 2002-2003 season, featuring the Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra, pianist Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, violinist Hilary Hahn, the Prazak
Quartet, The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by David Robertson with pianist
Yefim Bronfman, and mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio
Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet.
Season subscribers are entitled to one free bonus concert with each six
concert, full series subscription purchase. Three-concert packages are also =
available, as are tickets to individual concerts; prices vary accordingly.
Please contact Oberlin's Central Ticket Service at 440-775-8169 for ticket
information and to request a detailed brochure. Information is also
available on the Oberlin College website: www.oberlin.edu. Concert artists, =
programs, and dates are subject to change.
All concerts take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, located at the
intersection of Lorain (Route 511) and Professor streets, across from
Tappan Square.
The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music =
at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist
Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided =
by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=3Fs classical music radio station, and WCPN
90.3-FM, Ideastream.
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano
The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., with acclaimed pianist =
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster of prizes has not gone
unnoticed by The New York Times:
"Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn.
"He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated
dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and]
closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a =
silver medalist in the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in
2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International
Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlin's faculty in 2001-2002. He will
perform Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by Chopin -- Sonata No. =
2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60 -- Grieg's Suite ("Aus
Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A minor.
Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
The second concert of the season takes place Saturday, October 5, at 8 p.m. =
with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Praised by the Chicago Tribune -- =
"It=3Fs
difficult to imagine a more sublime performance" -- and recognized
internationally as one of the world's great orchestras, the ensemble, which =
performs without a conductor, celebrates its 30th season of concert
activity spanning three continents, including appearances in the major
cities of North America, Europe, and Asia. Accompanying the critical
acclaim for Orpheus's live appearances are numerous distinctions and
awards, including a 2001 Grammy for Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, a =
1998 Grammy nomination for its recording of Mozart piano concertos with
Richard Goode, and Musical America=3Fs 1998 Ensemble of the Year award. For =
its Oberlin appearance Orpheus will present Haydn's Symphony No. 73 ("La
Chasse"); Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (with soloist Eric Wyrick); and
Elliott Carter's Symphony No. 1.
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, piano
This French-Canadian pianist is renowned for his musicality, unique talent, =
and refined pianism -- and, according to Alex Ross, classical-music critic
of The New Yorker, for his hands, which Ross counts "among the wonders of
the musical world." Jeremy Eichler, writing in The New York Times, agrees:
"He plays with his upper body almost motionless while his fingers rampage
over the keyboard. He can dispatch withering accompanimental figures while
trumpeting out melodies with bewildering clarity, spaciousness, and
control." Hamelin, who has made a name for himself as "a maverick champion
of music that has been unfairly overlooked" (The New York Times), will
perform at Oberlin on Tuesday, October 15, at 8 p.m.
Hilary Hahn, violin
Admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1990 at the age of 10, the
American violinist Hilary Hahn made her major orchestra debut a
year-and-a-half later with the Baltimore Symphony. Now, at the age of 22,
the Grammy nominee has established herself as one of the most accomplished, =
compelling, and busiest artists on the international concert circuit.
During the 2001-2002 season, Hahn toured the U.S. as soloist with the Royal =
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; made an extended recital tour of
North America, Europe, and Japan; played Brahms with orchestras in Asia;
and recorded concertos of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn for Sony Classical.
She also found time for return engagements with the Los Angeles
Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony orchestras, and debuts with the
Boulder, New Mexico, and San Diego symphonies. In Europe, she returned to
Vienna as soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and appeared
for the first time with the orchestras of Bordeaux, Gothenberg, Stuttgart,
and Santa Caecillia in Rome.
She will be joined in Oberlin by pianist Natalie Zhu on Friday, November
22, at 8 p.m. in a concert featuring Bloch's Sonata No. 1, Schubert's Duo
in A Major, Bach's Solo Partita No. 3 in E Major, and Debussy's Sonata (for =
violin and piano).
The Spring Season
The spring season of the Artist Recital Series begins with a bonus concert
that features violinist William Preucil, renowned concertmaster of The
Cleveland Orchestra, in a rare solo performance on Tuesday, February 18,
2003,
at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 25, at 8 p.m., the Prazak Quartet (Vaclav Remes,
violin; Vlastimil Holek, violin; Josef Kluson, viola; and Michal Kanka,
cello) performs.
The third and final bonus concert takes place Thursday, April 10, at 8 p.m. =
with the Vermeer String Quartet in a very special program combining the
majesty of live music and the wonder of the spoken word: the Vermeer will
present Haydn's The Seven Last Words of Christ with guest narrators Martin
Marty (the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the
University of Chicago Divinity School) and Grover Zinn (William H. Danforth =
Professor of Religion at Oberlin College). This performance will be
broadcast live on WCLV 104.9-FM and simulcast on the station's website:
www.wclv.com.
On Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m., The Cleveland Orchestra makes its annual
sojourn to Oberlin to perform works by Bartok and Rachmaninoff under the
baton of conductor David Robertson and featuring pianist Yefim Bronfman.
The Artist Recital Series concludes with mezzo-soprano (and Oberlin alumna) =
Denyce Graves on Wednesday, May 7, at 8 p.m. Ms. Graves touched the heart
of our nation when she sang "America the Beautiful" and "The Lord=3Fs =
Prayer"
at Washington's National Cathedral on September 14, 2001, the National Day
of Prayer and Remembrance following the terrorist attacks. She will be
accompanied at Oberlin by pianist Warren Jones.
About the Artist Recital Series
For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has brought
distinguished, world-renowned musicians to Oberlin's campus. The mission of =
the series is to enrich the College, the town of Oberlin, and the
surrounding community through the presentation of artists of the highest
caliber, including virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, and orchestras. In =
addition to presenting the preeminent musicians of our time, the series
engages performers who can offer master classes or workshops for Oberlin
Conservatory students in conjunction with the scheduled concerts.
###
Media Contact Only: Marci Janas:
440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/28/02 #04-mj
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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PalatinoPlease forgive the earlier =
e-mail with the attached press release announcing the 2002-2003 season of =
Oberlin's distinguished Artist Recital Series. Here is the release in a =
format more easily accessed by neohiopalites:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT:
August 28, 2002 Marci Janas (440) 775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu =
OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003
OBERLIN, OHIO =3F For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series =
at Oberlin College has brought distinguished, world-renowned =
musicians to Finney Chapel on Oberlin's campus. Subscription =
tickets are now available for the six-concert, 2002-2003 =
season, featuring the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, pianist =
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, violinist Hilary Hahn, the Prazak Quartet, The =
Cleveland Orchestra conducted by David Robertson with pianist Yefim =
Bronfman, and mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio =
Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet. =
Season subscribers are entitled to one free bonus concert with each =
six concert, full series subscription purchase. Three-concert packages are =
also available, as are tickets to individual concerts; prices vary =
accordingly. Please contact Oberlin's Central Ticket Service at =
440-775-8169 for ticket information and to request a detailed =
brochure. Information is also available on the Oberlin College =
website: www.oberlin.edu. Concert artists, programs, and dates =
are subject to change.
All concerts take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, located at the =
intersection of Lorain (Route 511) and Professor streets, across from =
Tappan Square.
The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music =
at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist =
Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided =
by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=3Fs classical music radio station, and WCPN =
90.3-FM, Ideastream.
Antonio Pompa-Baldi, =
piano
The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., with =
acclaimed pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster =
of prizes has not gone unnoticed by The New York Times:
"Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn. =
"He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated =
dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and] =
closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a =
silver medalist in the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in =
2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International =
Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlin's faculty in 2001-2002. He =
will perform Mozart's Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by Chopin -- =
Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60 -- Grieg's =
Suite ("Aus Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A =
minor.
Orpheus Chamber Ensemble
The second concert of the season takes place Saturday, October 5, at =
8 p.m. with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Praised by =
the Chicago Tribune -- "It=3Fs difficult to imagine a more =
sublime performance" -- and recognized internationally as one of the =
world's great orchestras, the ensemble, which performs without a conductor, =
celebrates its 30th season of concert activity spanning three continents, =
including appearances in the major cities of North America, Europe, and =
Asia. Accompanying the critical acclaim for Orpheus's live appearances are =
numerous distinctions and awards, including a 2001 Grammy for =
Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, a 1998 Grammy =
nomination for its recording of Mozart piano concertos with Richard Goode, =
and Musical America=3Fs 1998 Ensemble of the Year award. =
For its Oberlin appearance Orpheus will present Haydn's Symphony No. =
73 ("La Chasse"); Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto (with soloist Eric Wyrick); =
and Elliott Carter's Symphony No. 1.
Marc-Andr=E9 Hamelin, =
piano
This French-Canadian pianist is renowned for his musicality, unique talent, =
and refined pianism -- and, according to Alex Ross, classical-music critic =
of The New Yorker, for his hands, which Ross counts "among =
the wonders of the musical world." Jeremy Eichler, writing in The =
New York Times, agrees: "He plays with his upper body almost =
motionless while his fingers rampage over the keyboard. He can dispatch =
withering accompanimental figures while trumpeting out melodies with =
bewildering clarity, spaciousness, and control." Hamelin, who =
has made a name for himself as "a maverick champion of music that has been =
unfairly overlooked" (The New York Times), will perform at =
Oberlin on Tuesday, October 15, at 8 p.m.
Hilary Hahn, violin
Admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in 1990 at the age of 10, the =
American violinist Hilary Hahn made her major orchestra debut =
a year-and-a-half later with the Baltimore Symphony. Now, at the age of 22, =
the Grammy nominee has established herself as one of the most accomplished, =
compelling, and busiest artists on the international concert circuit. =
During the 2001-2002 season, Hahn toured the U.S. as soloist with the Royal =
Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam; made an extended recital tour of =
North America, Europe, and Japan; played Brahms with orchestras in Asia; =
and recorded concertos of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn for Sony Classical. =
She also found time for return engagements with the Los Angeles =
Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony orchestras, and debuts with the =
Boulder, New Mexico, and San Diego symphonies. In Europe, she returned to =
Vienna as soloist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and appeared =
for the first time with the orchestras of Bordeaux, Gothenberg, Stuttgart, =
and Santa Caecillia in Rome.
She will be joined in Oberlin by pianist Natalie Zhu on =
Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m. in a concert featuring Bloch's =
Sonata No. 1, Schubert's Duo in A Major, Bach's Solo Partita No. 3 in E =
Major, and Debussy's Sonata (for violin and piano).
The Spring Season
The spring season of the Artist Recital Series begins with a bonus concert =
that features violinist William Preucil, renowned concertmaster of =
The Cleveland Orchestra, in a rare solo performance on Tuesday, February =
18, 2003,
at 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, February 25, at 8 p.m., the Prazak =
Quartet (Vaclav Remes, violin; Vlastimil Holek, violin; Josef =
Kluson, viola; and Michal Kanka, cello) performs.
The third and final bonus concert takes place Thursday, April 10, at =
8 p.m. with the Vermeer String Quartet in a very =
special program combining the majesty of live music and the wonder of the =
spoken word: the Vermeer will present Haydn's The Seven Last =
Words of Christ with guest narrators =
Martin Marty (the Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service =
Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago Divinity School) and =
Grover Zinn (William H. Danforth Professor of Religion at =
Oberlin College). This performance will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9-FM =
and simulcast on the station's website: www.wclv.com.
On Sunday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m., The Cleveland =
Orchestra makes its annual sojourn to Oberlin to perform works by =
Bartok and Rachmaninoff under the baton of =
conductor David Robertson and featuring pianist Yefim =
Bronfman.
The Artist Recital Series concludes with mezzo-soprano (and Oberlin =
alumna) Denyce Graves on Wednesday, May 7, at 8 =
p.m. Ms. Graves touched the heart of our nation when she sang =
"America the Beautiful" and "The Lord=3Fs Prayer" at Washington's National =
Cathedral on September 14, 2001, the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance =
following the terrorist attacks. She will be accompanied at Oberlin by =
pianist Warren Jones.
About the Artist Recital Series
For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has brought =
distinguished, world-renowned musicians to Oberlin's campus. The mission of =
the series is to enrich the College, the town of Oberlin, and the =
surrounding community through the presentation of artists of the highest =
caliber, including virtuoso soloists, chamber ensembles, and orchestras. In =
addition to presenting the preeminent musicians of our time, the series =
engages performers who can offer master classes or workshops for Oberlin =
Conservatory students in conjunction with the scheduled concerts.
###
Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: =
440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/28/02 #04-mj
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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From barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org Wed Aug 28 14:02:19 2002
From: barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org (Dale Kennedy)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:02:19 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the Illusion Factory's 2002-2003 Season Paid
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Phone: 330-836-1353
Email: barbaraballance at theillusionfactory.org
The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional theatre for young audiences,
is seeking a character actress, 25-45 for its 2002-03 school-touring
season. Shows include "Celebrate Ohio!" a series of comic and dramatic
historic vignettes, and "Oz" (Wizard of). Actress must be experienced,
able to teach classroom workshops, and hold a current drivers license.
Contact Artistic Director, Barbara Ballance for an audition at:
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actress, 25-45 for its 2002-03 school-touring season. Shows =
include “Celebrate Ohio!” a series of comic and dramatic =
historic vignettes, and “Oz” (Wizard of). Actress must =
be experienced, able to teach classroom workshops, and hold a current =
drivers license. Contact Artistic Director, Barbara Ballance for =
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From Imymdray at cs.com Wed Aug 28 14:28:06 2002
From: Imymdray at cs.com (Imymdray at cs.com)
Date: Wed Aug 28 14:28:06 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Ops at Cleveland Public Theatre
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Help with Renovations and Cleaning
Friday, Sept. 6th and Saturday, Sept. 7th
Wednesday, Sept. 10th and Thursday Sept. 11th
Come one or more days!
Renovation work will involve painting.
Cleaning will involve vacuuming, mopping, dusting, etc. (not thankless work
in the least! This is so important to presenting a comfortable, enjoyable
environment for all)
Gala Benefit for the World Premiere
of
Blue Sky Transmission, A Tibetan Book of the Dead
Friday, September 13th
We need event prep and catering help from the afternoon through 8pm
(You can come somewhere in there for a couple hours or more or less if need
be.)
We also need ushers from 6:45pm - 9:45pm.
Blue Sky Transmission - the run
The dates of the run are:
9/13,14,15
9/19,20,21,22
9/26,27,28,29
Ushers are needed from 6:45 - 9:45 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows
and from 1:45-4:45 for Sunday Matinees
contact: Mia Stromberg, Volunteer Coordinator CPT
(216) 631-2727 ext. 362
imymdray at cs.com
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Help with Renovations and Cleaning
Friday, Sept. 6th and Saturday, Sept. 7th
Wednesday, Sept. 10th and Thursday Sept. 11th
Come one or more days!
Renovation work will involve painting.
Cleaning will involve vacuuming, mopping, dusting, etc. (not thankless work in the least! This is so important to presenting a comfortable, enjoyable environment for all)
Gala Benefit for the World Premiere
of
Blue Sky Transmission, A Tibetan Book of the Dead
Friday, September 13th
We need event prep and catering help from the afternoon through 8pm
(You can come somewhere in there for a couple hours or more or less if need be.)
We also need ushers from 6:45pm - 9:45pm.
Blue Sky Transmission - the run
The dates of the run are:
9/13,14,15
9/19,20,21,22
9/26,27,28,29
Ushers are needed from 6:45 - 9:45 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows and from 1:45-4:45 for Sunday Matinees
contact: Mia Stromberg, Volunteer Coordinator CPT
(216) 631-2727 ext. 362
imymdray at cs.com
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From irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com Wed Aug 28 21:35:00 2002
From: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com (John Regan)
Date: Wed Aug 28 21:35:00 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Flanagan's Wake" casting replacements on Saturday
September 28 starting at 1pm
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Hi All:
The IRISH RODEO CLOWNS-Cleveland producer's of "FLANAGAN'S WAKE" are =
pleased that we have been extended again at the POWERHOUSE PUB on the =
west bank of "The FLATS? This now requires the casting of additional =
"alternate/replacement" actors. Representatives from "NOBLE FOOL" in =
Chicago (formerly known as 'Zeitgeist'-the creators and original =
producers of the "WAKE") will be here to conduct auditions on Saturday, =
September 28 starting at 1pm. =20
If you wish to audition please e-mail or post your resume and headshot =
to:
John M. Regan
Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC
172 Highland Avenue
Avon Lake, OH 44012-2030
440-933-4410
e-mail: irishrodeoclowns at attbi.com
Just bring your brogue. You can read from the script. No other =
preparation is required. Check us out at =
http://flanaganswake.tripod.com. If you haven't seen the show yet =
performances are every Friday at 8pm and every Saturday at 7pm. The PUB =
opens an hour before showtime. If you call the PUB (216-861-4982) for =
tickets and mention 'neohiopal', you will be entitled to the GROUP RATE. =
This is usually reserved for groups of 10 or more... but we are all =
part of Fred's extended family and therefore qualify as a group even if =
we all don't show up the same night, right? If there is any question =
when you call, please reference this email or print it out and take it =
with you to the show. =20
"Fraternally", John M. Regan-aka-"Father Damon"=20
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"WAKE") will be here to conduct auditions on Saturday, September 28 =
starting at 1pm.
If you wish to audition please e-mail or post =
your resume=20
and headshot to:
John M. Regan
Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC
172 Highland Avenue
Avon Lake, OH 44012-2030
440-933-4410
"Fraternally", John M. Regan-aka-"Father=20
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For all interested in auditioning Sept. 3 and 4 -- the production will be
directed by Bob Kilpatrick.
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Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD'S "LES MIZ" OPENS TO RAVE REVIEWS
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The Players Guild Theatre's
production of LES
MISERABLES:SCHOOL EDITION has
opened to rave reviews:
a.. "The Guild's highly
talented, 35-member youth cast
is remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical." Kerry
Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal,
8/29/02
b.. "Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts." Dan
Kane, Canton Repository,
8/25/02.
(Both reviews are posted in
their entirety at the bottom
of this e-mail).
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, and $10 for students.
Please call the Box Office at
330-453-7617, from 10 am- 2
pm, Mon.-Sat.
Be sure to visit our website
at
www.playersguildtheatre.com.
____________________________
Players Guild Theatre
1001 Market Avenue North
Canton, Ohio 44702
Box Office: 330-453-7617
Main Office: 330-453-7619
www.playersguildtheatre.com
______________________________
_______________
Student ?Les Miz? has
?amazingly good? results
Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository
entertainment writer
CANTON ? Imagine presenting
?Les Miserables,?
unquestionably one of the most
challenging stage musicals of
all time, at a community
theater.
Imagine then taking it a big
step further and presenting
the epic ?Les Miz? (as it?s
called) with a cast whose
oldest member is 18.
The Players Guild has done
just this with its
season-opening production, and
the results are amazingly
good. The show is a marvel.
The only way to secure
performing rights these days
to ?Les Miz,? which is still
pulling crowds around the
world, is to do a special
?school edition? of the show.
The requirement is that no
actors older than 19 be cast.
The guild was awarded
permission for a student
production, the first theater
in Ohio to do so, and has
risen to the challenge
mightily. The show is
engrossing, fast-paced and
richly entertaining.
The cast, drawn from schools
around Northeast Ohio, is
skilled, fresh, hard-working
and obviously committed to
this enormous undertaking. The
many emotionally affecting
musical numbers, superbly sung
and with robust orchestral
accompaniment, earned
sustained and hearty applause
on opening night.
?Les Miserables,? based upon
Victor Hugo?s classic novel,
is set in 19th-century France.
The pivotal character is Jean
Valjean, a good man who has
been imprisoned five years for
stealing a loaf of bread.
After he breaks parole, he is
relentlessly pursued for
decades by the relentless
Inspector Javert.
There is also the story of
Valjean's struggling sister
Fantine, a waifish prostitute
whose little girl, Cosette, is
being raised by a pair of
conniving tavern keepers.
There is a young man, Marius,
who falls deeply in love with
an older Cosette, to the
disappointment of another
young woman, Eponine, who
adores him.
There are downtrodden
Parisians struggling with
poverty, and a group of
idealistic young students who
join the French Revolution,
with tragic results.
Nearly three hours long
including intermission, the
show is almost entirely sung,
with a score that is full of
hauntingly memorable songs
that explain the characters
and further the plot. The
staging is virtually seamless,
with one scene blending into
the next through shifts of
lighting, quick set changes
and the effective use of
translucent curtains.
Most remarkable are the
performers, whose talent
belies their youth, and whose
youth rarely distracts. Chris
Dewald, a recent Washington
High School graduate, is
emotionally persuasive as the
determined Valjean, and lends
a supple tenor voice to his
touching ballads. Jarid
Faubel, remarkably only a
junior at Canfield High
School, is both dashing and
imposing as Javert and shines
in several commanding solo
songs.
Laura Shupbach is
heartbreaking as the frail
Fantine and sings in a voice
both tragic and angelic. As
the romantically frustrated
Eponine, Renee Cohen expertly
delivers her stirring
show-stopper ?On My Own? with
understated resignation. Mark
Christine and Elysia Shutrump
are appealing and convincing
as the star-crossed lovers
Marius and Cosette.
Providing welcome comedy are
Steve Newport and Aubrey
Bunnenberg as the cunning and
thieving saloonkeepers.
Consistent scene-stealers,
this comically gifted pair
cavort expertly in the show?s
rollicking and roof-raising
production number ?Master of
the House.?
People who have seen ?Les Miz?
in its Broadway, London or
frequent touring productions
will be pleased to see all the
familiar scenes and beloved
musical numbers staged as
remembered, including the
kaleidoscopic, flag-waving Act
1 finale, ?One More Day.?
There is so much to praise,
including the vast collection
of detailed costumes created
by Josh Erichsen, the
well-designed (and
well-choreographed) settings
designed by Erichsen and Joe
Carmola, Carmola?s evocative
lighting design, and the
precise and vibrant orchestral
accompaniment conducted by
Steve Parsons.
Terry Burgler, a professor at
Kent State University,
deserves plenty of applause
for pulling this enormous
production together and for
pulling such inspired
performances from the youthful
cast.
Hopefully these talented faces
will return to the guild stage
in future productions.
Performances continue through
Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday, and 2:30
p.m. Sunday.
To order tickets, call (330)
453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' cause
for joy
Production by Canton Players
Guild is marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is
happening on the Canton
Players Guild stage.
In a season opener of several
firsts, the theater has
launched the impressive Les
Miserables School Edition,
Ohio's first nonprofessional
production of the
world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented,
35-member youth cast is
remarkable in that it has
captured the intense emotional
depth and the huge epic sweep
of the musical. On opening
night last Friday, it was
abundantly clear that these
kids really get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from
Victor Hugo's novel, continues
to play on Broadway, and the
tour has visited Cleveland and
Akron numerous times in the
last 13 years. The show
premiered in 1987 on Broadway,
where it has run more than
6,000 performances.
In the fresh student
conception, the three-hour
musical has been tightened by
about 30 minutes, with only
incidental music and some
repetitive lyrics trimmed.
Some of the songs' keys also
have been changed for less
mature student voices.
This marks the first time Ohio
students have had the chance
to perform what has been
dubbed one of the greatest
musicals ever written. The
Players Guild talent pool
hails largely from Stark
County, with some actors also
coming from the Akron area,
Portage County, Cleveland and
the Youngstown area.
For many of the students,
performing in the show has
been the experience of a
lifetime.
The professionally staffed
Players Guild has more
resources than the average
high school would in mounting
this production -- a definite
plus for the young actors, who
range from ages 10 to 18. The
Guild's projected budget is
$50,000 for this show, about
double the average cost of the
theater's usual mainstage
musicals.
That financial commitment
shows in this top-notch
production. The young talent
is backed by an excellent,
professional adult orchestra
as well as professional
lighting, set, sound and
costume designers.
They also have had the
privilege of working with
esteemed director Terry
Burgler, Kent State University
professor and co-founder of
the Ohio Shakespeare Festival.
His goal was to help the
students go beyond singing
their songs well to discover
the emotions and motives
within their characters.
For example, he worked with
Jarid Faubel, playing the
villain Javert, in fleshing
out his character's
background. Javert doesn't
think he's a bad guy; he
believes he's doing his job in
hunting down fugitive Jean
Valjean. Acknowledging
Valjean's humanity would
destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself
that these youngsters are so
skilled in this completely
sung-through musical. Those
with the best voices were cast
from among 100 auditioners,
and their hard work with vocal
coach Charles Spencer shows.
In short, these youngsters
sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old
Laura Schupbach sings with the
angst of a grown woman who has
been dealt life's crippling
blows. And Faubel, a junior at
Canfield High School, is an
amazingly powerful, manly
actor and singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly
convincing as the lovelorn
Eponine. The Cleveland teen
has a confidence and charisma
on stage that makes sense once
you read her bio: The actress
recently moved here from
California, where she did TV
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve
Newport make a devilishly
funny duo as the conniving
Thenardiers, garnering some of
the heaviest applause. They
offer great comic relief in
this intensely emotional
story.
That leads us to the heart of
the whole story -- the hero
Jean Valjean, played by Chris
Dewald of Massillon Washington
High School. Dewald is a
gifted singer who was plagued
opening night by a long black
wig that was in his face too
much and a coat that he
couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed
back so we can see this hero's
face from the start, in a
chain gang scene. Dewald
handled these opening-night
problems as smoothly as
possible, warming up to his
role wonderfully by his
angelic ballad at the
barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not
to build a replica of Les
Miserables' famous turntable
for scene and set changes.
Scenic designers Joe Carmola
and Joshua Erichsen have built
attractive set pieces on
wheels, and the turntable
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set
pieces, had some problems in
the dark opening night,
banging pieces here and there
into stucco-style village
buildings framing the stage.
These kinks will surely be
worked out quickly.
The show has some great
special effects, dramatic
lighting, gunfire and an
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra
Capocci's slow-motion
choreography in a barricade
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz
before or not, this is one
show you won't want to miss.
The show runs through Sept. 7,
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and
2:30 p.m. Sundays. Cost is
$12, $10 for students. For
tickets, call 330-453-7619.
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Student =91Les Miz=92 has =91amazingly good=92 =
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Sunday, August 25, 2002
By DAN KANE Repository entertainment writer
CANTON =97 Imagine presenting =93Les Miserables,=94 =
unquestionably one=20
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Imagine then taking it a big step further and presenting the epic =
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The guild was awarded permission for a student production, the first =
theater=20
in Ohio to do so, and has risen to the challenge mightily. The show is=20
engrossing, fast-paced and richly entertaining.=20
The cast, drawn from schools around Northeast Ohio, is skilled, =
fresh,=20
hard-working and obviously committed to this enormous undertaking. The =
many=20
emotionally affecting musical numbers, superbly sung and with robust =
orchestral=20
accompaniment, earned sustained and hearty applause on opening night.=20
=93Les Miserables,=94 based upon Victor Hugo=92s classic novel, is =
set in=20
19th-century France. The pivotal character is Jean Valjean, a good man =
who has=20
been imprisoned five years for stealing a loaf of bread. After he breaks =
parole,=20
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Javert.=20
There is also the story of Valjean's struggling sister Fantine, a =
waifish=20
prostitute whose little girl, Cosette, is being raised by a pair of =
conniving=20
tavern keepers. There is a young man, Marius, who falls deeply in love =
with an=20
older Cosette, to the disappointment of another young woman, Eponine, =
who adores=20
him.=20
There are downtrodden Parisians struggling with poverty, and a group =
of=20
idealistic young students who join the French Revolution, with tragic =
results.=20
Nearly three hours long including intermission, the show is almost =
entirely=20
sung, with a score that is full of hauntingly memorable songs that =
explain the=20
characters and further the plot. The staging is virtually seamless, with =
one=20
scene blending into the next through shifts of lighting, quick set =
changes and=20
the effective use of translucent curtains.=20
Most remarkable are the performers, whose talent belies their youth, =
and=20
whose youth rarely distracts. Chris Dewald, a recent Washington High =
School=20
graduate, is emotionally persuasive as the determined Valjean, and lends =
a=20
supple tenor voice to his touching ballads. Jarid Faubel, remarkably =
only a=20
junior at Canfield High School, is both dashing and imposing as Javert =
and=20
shines in several commanding solo songs.=20
Laura Shupbach is heartbreaking as the frail Fantine and sings in a =
voice=20
both tragic and angelic. As the romantically frustrated Eponine, Renee =
Cohen=20
expertly delivers her stirring show-stopper =93On My Own=94 with =
understated=20
resignation. Mark Christine and Elysia Shutrump are appealing and =
convincing as=20
the star-crossed lovers Marius and Cosette.=20
Providing welcome comedy are Steve Newport and Aubrey Bunnenberg as =
the=20
cunning and thieving saloonkeepers. Consistent scene-stealers, this =
comically=20
gifted pair cavort expertly in the show=92s rollicking and roof-raising =
production=20
number =93Master of the House.=94=20
People who have seen =93Les Miz=94 in its Broadway, London or =
frequent touring=20
productions will be pleased to see all the familiar scenes and beloved =
musical=20
numbers staged as remembered, including the kaleidoscopic, flag-waving =
Act 1=20
finale, =93One More Day.=94=20
There is so much to praise, including the vast collection of detailed =
costumes created by Josh Erichsen, the well-designed (and =
well-choreographed)=20
settings designed by Erichsen and Joe Carmola, Carmola=92s evocative =
lighting=20
design, and the precise and vibrant orchestral accompaniment conducted =
by Steve=20
Parsons.=20
Terry Burgler, a professor at Kent State University, deserves plenty =
of=20
applause for pulling this enormous production together and for pulling =
such=20
inspired performances from the youthful cast.=20
Hopefully these talented faces will return to the guild stage in =
future=20
productions.=20
Performances continue through Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. Thursday through =
Saturday,=20
and 2:30 p.m. Sunday.=20
To order tickets, call (330) 453-7617.
______________________________
Student `Les Miserables' =
cause for=20
joy
Production by Canton Players Guild =
is=20
marvelous adaptation
Something marvelous is happening on the Canton Players Guild =
stage.
In a season opener of several firsts, the theater has launched the =
impressive=20
Les Miserables School Edition, Ohio's first nonprofessional =
production of=20
the world-renowned musical.
The Guild's highly talented, 35-member youth cast is remarkable in =
that it=20
has captured the intense emotional depth and the huge epic sweep of the =
musical.=20
On opening night last Friday, it was abundantly clear that these kids =
really=20
get this show.
Les Miserables, adapted from Victor Hugo's novel, continues to =
play on=20
Broadway, and the tour has visited Cleveland and Akron numerous times in =
the=20
last 13 years. The show premiered in 1987 on Broadway, where it has run =
more=20
than 6,000 performances.
In the fresh student conception, the three-hour musical has been =
tightened by=20
about 30 minutes, with only incidental music and some repetitive lyrics =
trimmed.=20
Some of the songs' keys also have been changed for less mature student=20
voices.
This marks the first time Ohio students have had the chance to =
perform what=20
has been dubbed one of the greatest musicals ever written. The Players =
Guild=20
talent pool hails largely from Stark County, with some actors also =
coming from=20
the Akron area, Portage County, Cleveland and the Youngstown area.
For many of the students, performing in the show has been the =
experience of a=20
lifetime.
The professionally staffed Players Guild has more resources than the =
average=20
high school would in mounting this production -- a definite plus for the =
young=20
actors, who range from ages 10 to 18. The Guild's projected budget is =
$50,000=20
for this show, about double the average cost of the theater's usual =
mainstage=20
musicals.
That financial commitment shows in this top-notch production. The =
young=20
talent is backed by an excellent, professional adult orchestra as well =
as=20
professional lighting, set, sound and costume designers.
They also have had the privilege of working with esteemed director =
Terry=20
Burgler, Kent State University professor and co-founder of the Ohio =
Shakespeare=20
Festival. His goal was to help the students go beyond singing their =
songs well=20
to discover the emotions and motives within their characters.
For example, he worked with Jarid Faubel, playing the villain Javert, =
in=20
fleshing out his character's background. Javert doesn't think he's a bad =
guy; he=20
believes he's doing his job in hunting down fugitive Jean Valjean. =
Acknowledging=20
Valjean's humanity would destroy Javert's moral code.
It's an amazing feat in itself that these youngsters are so skilled =
in this=20
completely sung-through musical. Those with the best voices were cast =
from among=20
100 auditioners, and their hard work with vocal coach Charles Spencer =
shows.
In short, these youngsters sing their hearts out.
As Fantine, tiny 14-year-old Laura Schupbach sings with the angst of =
a grown=20
woman who has been dealt life's crippling blows. And Faubel, a junior at =
Canfield High School, is an amazingly powerful, manly actor and =
singer.
Renee Cohen is thoroughly convincing as the lovelorn Eponine. The =
Cleveland=20
teen has a confidence and charisma on stage that makes sense once you =
read her=20
bio: The actress recently moved here from California, where she did TV =
work.
Aubrey Bunnenberg and Steve Newport make a devilishly funny duo as =
the=20
conniving Thenardiers, garnering some of the heaviest applause. They =
offer great=20
comic relief in this intensely emotional story.
That leads us to the heart of the whole story -- the hero Jean =
Valjean,=20
played by Chris Dewald of Massillon Washington High School. Dewald is a =
gifted=20
singer who was plagued opening night by a long black wig that was in his =
face=20
too much and a coat that he couldn't get on.
His wig needs to be trimmed back so we can see this hero's face from =
the=20
start, in a chain gang scene. Dewald handled these opening-night =
problems as=20
smoothly as possible, warming up to his role wonderfully by his angelic =
ballad=20
at the barricade, Bring Him Home.
Players Guild has chosen not to build a replica of Les =
Miserables'=20
famous turntable for scene and set changes. Scenic designers Joe Carmola =
and=20
Joshua Erichsen have built attractive set pieces on wheels, and the =
turntable=20
isn't missed at all.
Cast members, who move the set pieces, had some problems in the dark =
opening=20
night, banging pieces here and there into stucco-style village buildings =
framing=20
the stage. These kinks will surely be worked out quickly.
The show has some great special effects, dramatic lighting, gunfire =
and an=20
echoing sewer scene. Cassandra Capocci's slow-motion choreography in a =
barricade=20
battle also is fascinating.
Whether you've seen Les Miz before or not, this is one show =
you won't=20
want to miss. The show runs through Sept. 7, 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays =
and 2:30=20
p.m. Sundays. Cost is $12, $10 for students. For tickets, call=20
330-453-7619.
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From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It ain't SPAM, it's Mitch!)
Date: Thu Aug 29 10:35:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Notice for OHIO artists who want to travel out of the
country to work!
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
Call 03 9 682 6964 to organise an audition time, appointments are essential......or log onto www.usj.co.jp for more information.
SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
A fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends and a mystery is revealed: "Fall of 2002"!!!
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This release got sent to me a few days ago. I hate to see ya' leave the area, but HEY...everyone's gotta' make a living....right??? GOOD LUCK!
Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - OSAKA JAPAN Thursday, 29 Aug 2002
Do you know:
* Singers who can move well
* Dancers who can sing
* Celebrity look alikes ie: marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin and
Doc Brown
* Comic improv performers
* Stunt performers
Do they want to work for UNIVERSAL STUDIOS JAPAN? If so, please forward this email onto them, as we are auditioning in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast early september! Will fly out possible clientel with proven experience.
USJ provides:
* Return airfares from your home town to osaka
* Travel allowance
* Monthly salary packages in paid in USD
* Daily Living allowance (daily per diem to cover meals etc paid in
Yen)
* Quarterly contract bonus and completion bonus after 12 months
* Medical Insurance
* Your own fully furnished apartment at Cast Housing.
* All utility and water costs covered, you are responsible for
telephone/internet costs
* Train pass to travel to and from apartment so you can sight see
* Gym membership
So what are you waiting for?
Call 03 9 682 6964 to organise an audition time, appointments are essential......or log onto www.usj.co.jp for more information.
SO FOCUSED and STILL makin' things happen!
http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com
A fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends and a mystery is revealed: "Fall of 2002"!!!
?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG ?2002
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From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Ohio Film Commission has been wiped out
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission
and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of
the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other
states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year.
But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the
industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an
even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act
now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews,
production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following
people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives,
mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and
whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it.
Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
Prelude2Cinema
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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The rumors are true. I wrote Steve Cover who headed the Ohio Film Commission and he sent me the following letter:
OHIO FILM COMMISSION WIPED OUT!!
Ward Emling, Director of the Mississippi Film Commission and the President of the Association of Film Commissioners, International told me that three other states (TN, AZ, MO) were on the chopping blocked or axed earlier this year. But an uprising by the industry and those affected, the friends of the industry, etc. brought all three film commissions back with one getting an even bigger budget!
SO, WE CAN DO IT EVERYONE!!! Call me if you have any questions. You must act now or see your business and income become less!!
Tell everyone why this is WRONG. ASAP!! Spread this to EVERYONE - crews, production companies, equipment rental houses, actors, extras, caterers, etc,
Please call, email and tell everyone you know to call and email the following people: ASAP!!!
Governor Bob Taft, (614) 644-0795, (614) 644-0986, (614) 466-3555
Office of the Governor
77 S. High St.
30th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6117
then
Bruce Johnson, Director
Ohio Dept. of Development
P.O. Box 1001
Columbus, OH 43216-1001
Phone: (800) 848-1300, (614) 466-3379
Email: bejohnson at odod.state.oh.us
Bruce is the one that gave me the ax and wiped out the Ohio Film Commission!
Then tell, write, call your own legislators, senators, representatives, mayors, chamber of commerce, convention and visitors bureaus, reporters, and whoever has contacts and influence. Thanks.
MY personal contact info after Sept. 6 is:
Steve Cover
5038 Bridgeport Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
PHONE: (614) 457-8036
Email: ssacover at aol.com
Feel free to pass my info on to people if you think they might need it. Thanks.
Thanks for your help. Thanks a million.
So, please do what you can to help correct this mistake.
Sincerely,
Alex P. Michaels
CEO, Prelude2Cinema
=================
Don't Just Watch a Movie.
Experience One.
Prelude2Cinema
http://www.prelude2cinema.com/
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From ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
From: ritakueber at greatlakestheater.org (Rita Kueber)
Date: Thu Aug 29 14:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF Christmas Carol Auditions
Message-ID:
For Immediate Release:
August 29, 2002
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Seeks Children for A Christmas Carol
Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking child actors of all
cultures and backgrounds, ages 6 to 13, for their annual production of A
Christmas Carol. Rehearsals begin November 6, with performance dates from
November 29 through December 22. Children auditioning for A Christmas Carol
may not be 14 years of age until December 24, 2002 or later.
Auditions will be held on Monday, September 23 from 3 to 7 p.m.
Auditions are by appointment only. To arrange an appointment time, leave a
message with GLTF by calling (216) 241-5490, extension 914.
Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer.
GLTF performs at the Ohio Theatre at Playhouse Square Center in downtown
Cleveland. Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has
brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to audiences in
Northeast Ohio.
# # #
Media contact:
Pam Menhenett, Marketing Director
216/241-5490 x 309
From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wizard of Oz
Message-ID: <4EE48C65.4DCC6222.029F096D@aol.com>
Due to unfortunate circumstances, the Garfiled Heights Little Theatre is in need of someone for the role of the Scarecrow in its production of "The Wizard of Oz". The show runs the first three weekends in November. We have a stellar cast, and this looks to be a great production. If you are interested please call Dave Wells ( The Director) at 216-662-1223 Home or work at 216-524-9962, or email Sykokilr1 at aol.com. Rehearsals start next week. Thanks
From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (HaroldHafner.com Photography)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:23 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Inexpensive QUALITY Headshot Photography that gets you
booked!
Message-ID: <001001c24fac$feeb5500$120d6b42@Allegiance>
Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography is experienced in photography
for Actors, Entertainers, and Models for Northern Ohio, New York,
Chicago, Los Angeles, and overseas. For details, go to
www.HaroldHafner.com or just call 216-426-8000. We are located at East
40th & Payne (Midtown Cleveland).
From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
From: Ray at worldeonline.com (Ray)
Date: Thu Aug 29 23:25:35 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Sat. 1 to 4 PN / 1 short film for Sundance and a
Music Video for Nashville
Message-ID: <200208292252703.SM02388@rayszuch>
Nashville Music video audition for Sat. 8/31 - 1 to 4 PM
*******************************************************
1 male, 7-10 years old. Preferably with short hair.
1 male, 30-40 years old. Preferably with short hair.
2 male approximately early 30's brown hair, preferably short.
4 females, high school age, 14-18
4 males, high school age, 14-18
1 female early 20's
1 male 50-60 years old
1 male early 20's
1 female early 20's
Audition - Short film for Sundance - Aug. 31st at NCCC
****************************************************************
1 to 4 PM - Short film for Sundance "We Have Your Daughter" by Bill Johns
(Cinevid Productions) / two males 20 to 30's - Caucasian / 1 female 16 to 25 attractive Caucasian
Must be willing to train for fight scene.
Script at: http://cinevidproductions.com/CVP/CVPpage/WeHaveYourDaughter.htm
Need a couple of PA/grips, a Make-up person, a script continuity person, a prop master and a boom operator.
FILMIMG
Friday, Sept 13th, 8pm-2am;
Saturday Sept. 14th, Noon-10pm and
Sunday Sept 15th, 9am-7pm
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
Map is at worldEonline.com
From JHerman312 at aol.com Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 08:08:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tree City Players needs Costume HELP!
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our
Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms.
(Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or
hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that
might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact
me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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Tree City Players
Kent's Community Theatre
Is in desperate need of some costume help for our upcoming production of "Our Country's Good."
We are looking for anyone that my have 1700 British military uniforms. (Redcoat variety) Or even men's colonial style jackets, pants, shirts or hats. (tri-corner variety).
Our production opens Sept. 13th - so we are a bit under the gun. Anyone that might have ANYTHING that our theatre could borrow (or rent). Please contact me off the list.
Thank you,
Jack L. Herman, President
Tree City Players
330-677-5005
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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham)
Date: Fri Aug 30 10:10:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette produces Joseph/Dreamcoat @ Shore Cultural
Centre in Euclid
Message-ID:
AUDITIONS........... AUDITIONS............ AUDITIONS
SHORE CULTURAL CENTRE PRESENTS
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
NOVEMBER 15,16,17,22 AND 23RD 2002
A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION
STAGED AND DIRECTED BY
CHARLES J. ABRAHAM
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY OF EUCLID FINE ARTS DIVISION OF
THEATRE
MUSICALLY DIRECTED BY
EVIE MORRIS
CHOREOGRAPHY BY
RENEE COHEN
AUDITIONS ARE ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH 2002 FROM 7:30PM
TO 9:00PM.
AT THE SHORE CULTURAL CENTER 291 EAST 222ND STREET IN EUCLID, OHIO. AGES 8
TO 58 ARE ENCOURAGED TO AUDITION, THERE WILL BE A CHILDRENS CHOIR IN THIS
RENDITION
BRING ONE VOCAL SELECTION WRITTEN IN YOUR KEY AND COME DANCE READY
FOR MORE INFO CALL 440-944-3927
** ALL ROLES ARE OPEN FOR THIS NON EQUITY PRODUCTION
From DErdei at nacscorp.com Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
From: DErdei at nacscorp.com (Dave Erdei)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:10:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice for "She Loves Me"
Message-ID:
Workshop Players will be holding auditions for the musical "She Loves Me"
September 8th from 2:00 until 4:00 and September 9th from 7:00 until 9:00.
Seeking 7-8 men and 5-6 women ages 18 and up. Young men 16 and older are
welcome to audition for the role of Arpad. All Roles are available. Please
come prepared with a musical selection of your choice, and sheet music for
the accompanist.
Call backs, if needed, will be Sept 11th at 7:00.
Auditions will be held at the theater, located at 44800 Middle Ridge Road,
in Amherst.
The theater is located on the northern side of Middle Ridge Road almost
midway between Route 58 and Route 254. Approximately 2 miles southwest of
the Lorain Broadway-Middle Ridge Road exit on Route 90/2.
Performances dates are Nov 7-9, Nov 15-17, and Nov 22-24. Evening
performances begin at 8:00 and the matinees on the 17th and 24th begin at
3:00.
For further information, please call 440 233-6087 and leave a message or
email derdei at nacscorp.com.
From pam_the8r at hotmail.com Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
From: pam_the8r at hotmail.com (Pam Pickworth)
Date: Fri Aug 30 12:28:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]male profile gobo needed - urgent
Message-ID:
Workshop Players in Amherst OH is in need of a gobo suitable for use as the
ghost of John Barrymore in our coming production of I HATE HAMLET by Paul
Rudnick. Our final dress rehearsal is this coming Wednesday, September 4th.
If you can help us, please email our lighting guru: mattg4 at centurytel.net
Or call the director, Pam at 440-785-2281. THANKS!
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From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:07 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flanagan's Wake...fun at the Powerhouse
Message-ID: <20020830174333.1419.qmail@web12008.mail.yahoo.com>
IRISH WAKE CAN BE FUN AT POWERHOUSE
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News
Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times
Their advertisements read ?Come shed a tear, sing a
song or two and share a few pints in this wildly funny
and irreverent Irish Wake.? ?Tis true. Much like TONY
N? TINA?S WEDDING and SECOND CITY, FLANAGAN?S WAKE is
an interactive experience that makes for a delightful
evening.
The premise is the celebration of the life and death
of Flanagan in the mythical town of Grapplin, County
Sligo, Ireland. As the audience, who are the
?mourners? enter they are confronted by a casket and
members of the cast greeting you and asking your name.
Every person is given a name tag...all men, true to
Irish tradition, are emblazoned with ?Patrick? as a
middle name. All the women?s first names are, of
course, ?Mary.? You?ll be called by your new name all
night. We meet Flanagan?s long time fiancee, his
priest, his mother and others who knew the deceased.
As attenders you might be asked to sing one of the
deceased?s favorite songs. Or, you might be called on
to share a story of an experience you had with
Flanagan. Don?t go with the idea of being a passive
bystander. It will probably be impossible as the cast
members sit next to you, wander around the hall, and
engage you in conversation. They do everything
except buy you beer, which is available at the bar all
night.
The show has been performed for eight years in
Chicago. It opened in Cleveland in 1996 at Kennedy?s
in Playhouse Square, later moving to the Flats. The
local production is performed by the Irish Rodeo
Clowns who are a ?merry band of actors and actresses
who share a common vision to honor the greatest
treasure God graced the Irish with, a deep passion for
life and love.? Expect to hear blasphemist Catholic
statements, many by the ?priest.? Expect to hear the
unexpected, lines such as ?they don?t make Jews like
Jesus anymore.? It?s all part of the experience. The
more you are prepared to just relax, participate, and
have a good time, the more you?ll enjoy yourself. As
the program states, ?the play may be a bit bawdy or a
touch irreverent on occasion, but it is all in good
fun.?
The cast list includes 20 performers though only
eight appear nightly. As cast members differ greatly
in their improv abilities, the show varies greatly
according to who is performing the evening you attend.
On the night I attended stellar performances were
presented by Gene Foster, who portrayed the mayor,
Michael Mueller, adlibbing through the role of Mickey,
the brother of Flanagan?s long time fiancee, and John
M. Regan as the priest. All seemed comfortable,
involved, and quick with the improvisations. Kira
Pilat as Tara, the pianist, masterfully ad libs on the
ivories to fit the mood of the presentation and fill
in with appropriate songs, such as ?Danny Boy.?
The show ends with the plea, ?If you like us, tell 100
or 200 of your friends. If not, shut your mouth.?
You?ll probably be telling many of your friends. This
is a fun, if not spectacular evening of entertainment.
FLANAGAN?S WAKE is performed at the Powerhouse Pub at
Nautica every Friday and Saturday night only. For
tickets call 216-795-7000.
__________________________________________________
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From WcpAkron at aol.com Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:42:18 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laramie Project Auditions
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Weathervane Playhouse Announces Auditions for THE LARAMIE PROJECT
(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse
will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The
Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane,
Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may
be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a
three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a
non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in
cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all
roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a
community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For
further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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Weathervane Playhouse Announces Auditions for THE LARAMIE PROJECT
(Akron, Ohio, August 27, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS for The Laramie Project, written by Moises Kaufman & The Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project.
OPEN AUDITIONS will be held, Monday, September 16 beginning at 6:00 p.m.
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT will be held on Tuesday, September 17 from 6-8 p.m.
CALLBACKS 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road.
Cast requirements: 4 MEN ages 25 - 55
4 WOMEN ages 25-55
Please prepare a 1-minute dramatic monologue. A monologue from the script may be used. Scripts will be available for perusal in the lobby or for a three-day checkout period with a $5.00 deposit. REHEARSALS will follow a non-tradition schedule with weekly readings will begin in October.
Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.
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From Ccontempdt at aol.com Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:02 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT and SAFMOD presents free dance performances.
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1075 East 74thStreet, Suite 100 A, Cleveland, Ohio 44103
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From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas)
Date: Fri Aug 30 17:46:14 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
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Hello, everyone. Here is your electronic digest of news and events from the =
Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College.
Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view
our electronic calendar:
http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl
Would you like a free ticket to hear world-class music?
Subscribe to the full, six-concert season of Oberlin=3Fs Artist Recital
Series and you'll receive a free ticket to one of three outstanding
concerts. To learn more, visit:
http://www.oberlin.edu/arseries/schedule.htm
(Click on "How to Order Tickets" and scroll down to "Bonus Concerts!")
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.
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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at Oberlin College.
Please visit our website for the latest news and features from Oberlin:
http://www.oberlin.edu/con
For a listing of the season's upcoming concerts and recitals, please view =
our electronic calendar:
http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl
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hear world-class music?
Subscribe to the full, six-concert season of Oberlin=3Fs Artist Recital =
Series and you'll receive a free ticket to one of three outstanding =
concerts. To learn more, visit:
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http://www.oberlin.edu/arseries/schedule.htm
(Click on "How to Order Tickets" and scroll down to "Bonus =
Concerts!")
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.
________________________________________
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
marci.janas at oberlin.edu
www.oberlin.edu
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From Tbeckross at aol.com Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
From: Tbeckross at aol.com (Tbeckross at aol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 31 08:04:01 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]fax and printer to donate
Message-ID: <3a.2be42730.2aa217c2@aol.com>
Hello everyone!
I have a fax machine and a printer that I will no longer need in a few weeks,
and would like to donate it to a theatre. All I ask is that you have your
non-profit status so that it can be tax deductible.
The fax machine is about 2 years old. Has a speed dial feature and a copy
function.
The printer is a Lexmark Z series color ink jet, about 4 months old.
If anyone is interested in either item, please email me at TBeckRoss at aol.com.
Thanks!
Tonya Beckman Ross
From cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
From: cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com (Joseph Rubin)
Date: Sat Aug 31 16:20:13 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING MUSIC,
STAGE AND TECH DIRECTORS - CANTON COMIC OPERA CO.
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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THE CANTON COMIC OPERA COMPANY
IS SEEKING MUSICAL, STAGE AND TECHNICAL DIRECTORS for their first production of Reginald DeKoven?s 1890 comic opera ROBIN HOOD in Spring 2003.
For more information visit our website at;
http://www.geocities.com/cantoncomicopera/main.html
or email;
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
Interested applicants should send their resume to:
Canton Comic Opera Co.
3810 Market Ave N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
Attn: Joseph Rubin - Executive Director
E-mail inquiries can be sent to Joseph Rubin at:
cantoncomicopera at yahoo.com
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From James_Fath at progressive.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:05 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nonprofit Theatre Looking for Household DOORS $
Message-ID:
Have an old DOOR that you are going to Throw away?
Maybe one that's been sitting in your garage, basement, attic, or wherever?
Well we need it. We want it. AND we'll come pick it up for you.
The Cleveland Blackbox Theatre is in the midst of a virtual renaissance and
needs about 40 or so household doors for a new theatre design. These doors
can be of any type. So far we've collected Screen, Closet, Pantry, and even
one car door. It doesn't matter what kind of door it is, we'll take it.
We'll come to you and pick it up even if its in a crawl space or attached
to a door frame.
The Doors we collect will be used in a complex set and theatre design that
will surely make you proud that you donated your door. We'll take any door
you're willing to donate. If you know anyone that might have a door, feel
free to forward them this e-mail. We'd appreciate any donation you could
make. Thank you so much for your consideration.
~Jim Fath
Cleveland Blackbox Theatre
Please send any and all replies to:
james_fath at progressive.com
From drkarges at yahoo.com Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
From: drkarges at yahoo.com (David Karges)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:34:12 2002
Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED MAKE-UP ARTIST FOR ONE DAY FILM SHOOT
Message-ID: <20020901213115.47357.qmail@web21107.mail.yahoo.com>
Award winning-producer/director is looking for a
make-up artist who is willing to donate a day to work
on his latest independent short feature. The shoot
date is Thursday, September 5th (weather permitting)
and make-up artist should have own make-up and
supplies. The location will be poolside.
All those who are interested please e-mail me at
drkarges at yahoo.com.
Thanks!
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