From leafeater1998 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 From: leafeater1998 at hotmail.com (james renner) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Encore Presentation on Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan! Message-ID: Check out the encore presentation of the live sketch show everybody cool is talking about. Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan will perform at the Second City stage again Monday, January 27th at 8PM. Tickets are $10 at the door. See you there! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From cpflds at mindspring.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <412003112761750800@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night. Weather? What weather? It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest! Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe announces Auditions for Veronica's Room Directed by Lenne Snively This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality. A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!? A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller. ********* The Characters: Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?) Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?) Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?) Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?) Your chronological age isn't important. You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age. ********* Audition Dates: Monday, January 27 Tuesday, January 28 at 7:00pm Production Dates: March 28-April 13, 2003 Rehearsals will start near the end of February. A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda. Every role makes a major impact on the story. This is going to be a fun show to dig into. Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre. Any questions, please call: Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.) ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
 
Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night.
Weather?  What weather?
 It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest!

 
Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe
announces Auditions for
 
Veronica's Room
Directed by Lenne Snively
 
This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?  A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller.
 
*********
 
The Characters:
 
Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?)
Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?)
Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?)
Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?)
 
Your chronological age isn't important.  You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age.
 
*********
 
Audition Dates:
Monday, January 27
Tuesday, January 28
at 7:00pm
 
Production Dates:
March 28-April 13, 2003
 
Rehearsals will start near the end of February.
 
A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda.  Every role makes a major impact on the story.  This is going to be a fun show to dig into.
 
Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre.
 
Any questions, please call:
 
Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or
The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.)
 
 

 

 
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 From: CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM (Proctor, Curtis) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit Message-ID: <3AF2AFBA8CB8894183E08817C82A9CB201526545@QCEXCH1-2.qchp.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical Valentine". The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing. You will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret. You get a free meal along with compensation! Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR option. I am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements. One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. Please e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as possible. Curtis D. Proctor (440) 460-0093 x.4301 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit

I = needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the = 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical = Valentine".  The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 = Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., = followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing.

You = will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret.  You get a free meal along = with compensation!  Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR = option.  I = am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements.  = One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. 

Please = e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as = possible.

Curtis D. Proctor

(440) = 460-0093 x.4301

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770-- From GMSkerritt at aol.com Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 From: GMSkerritt at aol.com (GMSkerritt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Construction Help Needed Message-ID: <135.1a25a156.2b66a6d3@aol.com> The Happy Ending Lyric Players (HELP) based at The First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland at 3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton Road in Shaker Heights is currently in rehearsal for its March 28 thru April 6 production of Show Boat. HELP is looking for someone(s) to build the set beginning Monday, March 3 and completing it by 24 (approximately 3 weeks). A concept sketch is available. Some lay help is available. There is about $1,000 to spend plus cost of materials. Contact Mike Skerritt at this email address or via cell phone at (216) 533-8077. Mike Skerritt, Managing Director From hlewelle at bw.edu Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 From: hlewelle at bw.edu (Hester Lewellen) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short Personal Review of "Stevie" from Hester Message-ID: <3E354D26.6347DC2F@bw.edu> Greg Ceasar's "basement productions" scores another positive review from me. Lee Mackey and Sheila Maloney do a wonderful job of inhabiting the tiny lamplit stage and turning it into a British home. Sheila plays English poet, Stevie Smith, and Lee her "lion aunt." They do a great job of changing with the years. Kudos to Greg for finding another interesting play, full of laughs AND ideas. If you've ever been to Kennedy's Down Under, you know the space is well nigh impossible, but Greg and his team make it work. The seats themselves, however, are crippling; take your ibuprofen before you go. Hester Lewellen From MurphyGopal at aol.com Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Lessons Message-ID: --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available..... call 216-965-9557 for information --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James  Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available.....

call 216-965-9557 for information

--part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary-- From peckcrew at yahoo.com Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 From: peckcrew at yahoo.com (Rob Peck) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions "Love Sex and the I.R.S." Message-ID: <20030127182832.60368.qmail@web12408.mail.yahoo.com> --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The Solon Center for the Arts Will be holding Auiditions for "Love Sex and the I.R.S." By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Directed by Barbara Rhodes Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th >From 7:00pm - 9:00pm Performace Dates are March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th At The Solon Center for the Arts 6315 S.O.M. Center Rd. For More information Call (440) 337-1400 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The Solon Center for the Arts

Will be holding Auiditions for

"Love Sex and the I.R.S."

By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore.

Directed by Barbara Rhodes 

Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th

From 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Performace Dates are

March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th

At The Solon Center for the Arts

6315 S.O.M. Center Rd.

For More information Call (440) 337-1400

   



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Gift Subscriptions for Valentine's Day Message-ID: <3E46FD3B@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TREAT YOUR SWEETHEART TO SOMETHING SPECIAL Porthouse Theatre Gift Certificates & Gift Subscriptions make great Valentine=92s Day presents =09 Kent, Ohio =96 Do you want to purchase something unique for your sweetheart this Valentine=92s Day? Why not a give a gift of the heart with a subscription or gift certificate to Porthouse Theatre. A gift subscription includes one ticket to all three productions enclosed in a lovely, red gift card. When you purchase a gift subscription you also receive a present. For every gift subscription that you purchase receive one complimentary ticket to the production of your choice. Gift subscriptions are $45 for adults, that=92s only $15 per ticket, and $33 for students. Gift certificates for Porthouse are available in denominations of $5, $10 and $20. To order your Valentine's Day gifts call 330-672-3884. Porthouse accepts MasterCard, Visa and Discover. All three productions this summer deal with matters of the heart. The 2003 season begins with the Broadway favorite, A CHORUS LINE. Directed by Cain Park Artistic Director, Victoria Bussert, A CHORUS LINE runs June 13 =96 28. Following your heart in matters of love is comically illustrated in the season=92s second production THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Oscar Wilde spins a comic tale of mistaken identity, overbearing mothers, addled brained nurses and of course true love. Directed by John Woodson, Artistic Director of the Warehouse Theatre, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST runs July 4 =96 July 19. Closing the season is Rodgers & Hammerstein=92s OKLAHOMA!. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent, this family favorite tests the power of true love when Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, play out their love story. OKLAHOMA! Runs July 25 =96 August 10 with opening night on July 26. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion, before every performance. Picnic tables and beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. FOLLOW YOUR HEART TO PORTHOUSE THEATRE! Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s premiere professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance. Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. 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 mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife Extended Through February 15th! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife Extended Through February 15th Bring Your Valentine Date For Our Extra Dates! The Tale of the Allergist's Wife by Charles Busch, directed by Fred Sternfeld, now playing at Dobama Theatre, has been extended through Valentine's weekend by popular demand! Bring your honey (or your secret crush) for a laugh-filled evening and see the play the Plain Dealer called "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox." Added dates are Thursday, February 13th - Saturday, February 15th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for any of these nights will go fast and are only $15-18 each -- call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 for reservations. All-inclusive dinner theatre packages are available at Sal and Angelo's restaurant just across Coventry from the theatre! Call for details! The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife has been called ?a definite theatrical miracle? by Entertainment Weekly, which called Allergist ?a comedy about the meaning of life that?s essentially meaningless, yet it all works beautifully.? Charles Busch, author of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife, is currently appearing off-Broadway in his play Shanghai Moon. Dobama Theatre?s production of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife was recently called ?achingly funny? by the Cleveland Jewish News, ?very funny ? a droll ? social satire? by the Plain Dealer, and ?a quick-paced laugh fest? by the Sun Press. Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch, EXTENDED through February 15th! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Upper Grades -- plays due TODAY! Grades 1 and 2 -- plays due by February 2nd! Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Blesner36 at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 From: Blesner36 at aol.com (Blesner36 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditioin for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <1B22F3E7.7D35407C.0228FD90@aol.com> The Solon Center for the Arts will be holding auditions for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore is a zany comedy about two roommates who attempt to fool the Internal Revenue Service into believing that they have been married for three years. The only catch to this scenario is that the roommates are male and this arrangement doesn't work when the I.R.S. decies to check up on them! Include the fact that one of the roomates is engaged to a woman who is in on the plot, creates an amazing comedy that will be enjoyed by all! Barbara Rhoades has directed many productions throughout Northeastern Ohio. Most recently Rhoades has directed at Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, Aurora Community Theatre, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre and the East Cleveland Theatre. Auditions for ???Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? will be held at the Solon Center for the Arts on Tuesday, January 28 and Wednesday, January 29 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performances will be held on March 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 and 29. Rhoades will be looking for actors who can play between the ages of 28 and 65. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: The Solon Center for the Arts at 440-337-1400 From gloor at ctcollective.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 From: gloor at ctcollective.org (Fred Gloor) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Theater Collective Benefit Planning Meeting Message-ID: <000601c2c63e$04776240$a80933d0@fred0g6q3sq8om> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Colleagues and friends of the Collective, It is that time of year when we begin the planning for this years benefit. We will be meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play House lobby. All members of the Theater community are welcome to attend. Hope to see you there. Fred Gloor and Margaret Lynch Co-Chairs The Cleveland Theater Collective 216-406-1973 gloor at ctcollective.org lynch at ctcollective.org ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Colleagues and friends of the = Collective,

 

It is that time of year when we begin the planning = for this years benefit.  We will be = meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play = House lobby.  All members of the Theater = community are welcome to attend.  Hope to = see you there.  =

 

Fred Gloor and Margaret = Lynch

Co-Chairs

The Cleveland Theater = Collective

216-406-1973

gloor at ctcollective.org  lynch at ctcollective.org =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40-- From Alexcine at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story" screening at the Foxgrape Film Series on February 1st at 9pm in Oberlin Message-ID: <66580BCE.21C784A0.006D6F3D@aol.com> Foxgrape Film Series: Saturday February 1st, 9:00 @ The Foxgrape Cafe 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm This week features attending filmmaker, Edward Lusk, along with his cast, crew and the movie "Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story." "At first, I was not looking to produce my own work," says Mr. Lusk." I formed Edgewater Films to make a digital video with someone else's script. I solicited screenplays, but did not settle on one I really could commit my heart to. I stumbled upon Robbie's story when reading a story in The Plain Dealer about using religion to cure gays. Robbie's mother, Leslie, was featured in the article as against the idea. This prompted me to go to Robbie's web site at http://lgcsc.org/robkirkland/. What really drew me in was his poetry. This gift he left behind help me better understand the character I had never met. It really helped in making inner turmoil a theme in the screenplay. "Robbie" is a story about the struggle for acceptance, acceptance by our friends, family, faith and most importantly, ourselves. I hope you will learn from his story and tell others about it." Mr. Lusk has acted in, or produced local plays in Brecksville, Independence and Brunswick. This spring he will graduate from Cleveland State's creative writing program with a Bachelor's degree in English. All are welcome to attend the free screening at the Foxgrape Cafe Saturday February 1st, 9:00 at 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 MORE NEWS ON THE FOXGRAPE FILM SERIES >From Artistic Director Alex Morrison "Hope to see you all this week, news will be forthcoming on possible screenings at Campus Video and an Anti-Valentine's Day screening for all you lovers out there on Valentine's Day." _____________________________________________________________________ Foxgrape Film Series http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm A weekly screening of diverse works, bringing together the community and students. Artistic Director Alex Morrison http://members.tripod.com/alexmorrison/index.htm From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dave Banks Big Band Message-ID:

Big Band Benefit Bash

February 1, 7:30PM

Walsh Jesuit High School Theater

Featuring

The Dave Banks

Big Band

 

The Dave Banks All Star Big Band will be in concert at Walsh Jesuit High School featuring the best in Swing, Jazz and Blues music by the top professional musicians around.

 $15.00 for adults and $10.00 Students. Proceeds from the concert will help the Music Department at Walsh Jesuit High School.

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com  and tickets will be reserved for you. You can also pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.  Cost is $15.00 for Adults and $10.00 for Students

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

(330) 929-4205...Akron

(800) 686-4694...Cleveland





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Join us for an evening with = Carol=20 Tizzano, documentary filmmaker and director of Picture=20 Perfect - a compelling documentary that challenges how girls = and women=20 are depicted in the media. Carol premiered her film to a sold out = audience=20 on October 27th, 2002 at the Cleveland Institute of Art -=20 Cinematheque.
 
This event is scheduled for = Thursday,=20 February 6th at Talkie's Film and Coffee Bar, 2521 Market Avenue=20 (across from The Cleveland Film Society).  The program = begins at=20 6:30pm with an informal meet/greet. Carol's presentation will begin at = 7:00 and=20 conclude around 9:00. There is no charge, however, = Talkie's requests that=20 we purchase snacks/beverages to show our support for their=20 establishment.
 
Hope to see you all there!
Thanks -
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0-- From Mjalexthac at aol.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 From: Mjalexthac at aol.com (Mjalexthac at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors Summit Corrected audition info Message-ID: <12c.21815349.2b6774cd@aol.com> --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Corrected info and dates (thank you) Actors' Summit Theater casting "All Night Strut" Production dates are April 10-27th! ( a mainstage production) and "Androcles and the Lion" (a Children's Show) The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance. It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel. All performers MUST be able to dance WELL. We are accepting headshots and resumes only. NO PHONE CALLS. Invitational auditions will be scheduled. Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater. This production opens April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention. Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees. Rehearsals will begin March 24th. All roles are paid. A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered. All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers. African American Male -- 28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance. African American Female, 28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt. Must be able to dance. Male -( any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, --base, Must be able to dance! Female (any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance. Musicians have been hired for this show. Androcles and the Lion Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable done in the "Comedia del arte" style Performances are Feb 13-22, Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat at 1PM These are Daytime, school performances at our theater, NO "touring performances" No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show. All roles are paid. Rehearsals will start on Sat. Feb. 1st 10 AM Pantalone- Adult male Isabella- Young Lovely girl Lelio- the boy-has been cast Captain--the not very bright soldier Androcles- Story teller / Servant Lion/Prologue With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts can be played by a man or woman. Please forward your resume / headshot to: MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director Actors' Summit Theater 86 Owen Brown Street Hudson Ohio 44236 --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


Corrected info and dates
(thank you)
Actors' Summit Theater
casting
"All Night Strut"
Production dates are April 10-27th!
( a mainstage production)
and
"Androcles and the Lion"

(a Children's Show)



The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest  vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance.  It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel.
All performers MUST be able to dance WELL.  We are accepting headshots and resumes only.
NO PHONE CALLS.  Invitational auditions will be scheduled.


Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater.  This production opens  April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention.  Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees.   Rehearsals will begin March 24th.  
All roles are paid.

A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered.  All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers.

African American Male --
28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance.

African American Female,
28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt.  Must be able to dance.

Male -( any ethnicity)
35-55  age range, --base, Must be able to dance!

Female (any ethnicity)
35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance.
Musicians have been hired for this show.

Androcles and the Lion
Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable
done in the "Comedia del arte" style

Performances are
Feb 13-22,
Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat  at 1PM
These are Daytime, school performances at our theater,
NO "touring performances"

No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show.
All roles are paid.
Rehearsals will start on Sat.  Feb. 1st  10 AM

Pantalone-  Adult male
Isabella- Young Lovely girl
Lelio- the boy-has been cast
Captain--the not very bright soldier  
Androcles- Story teller / Servant
Lion/Prologue

With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts
can be played by a man or woman.

                        Please forward your resume / headshot to:

MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown Street
Hudson Ohio 44236  











--part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary-- From eric at ericmull.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS HEADSHOTS Message-ID: ACTORS HEADSHOTS 90% OF ALL JOBS ARE WON OR LOST BY THE HEADSHOT YOU SUBMIT!! When competing against New York or LA talent you need the best you can get. Eric Mull Photography, the leading actors headshot photographer in Ohio, located in downtown Cleveland has openings NOW. New York, LA Style here in Cleveland. This is NOT a cattle call style session with you standing in front of a painted background for a few pictures. Every shoot is unique and when you audition in a small or large market, you will be able to compete with the best possible headshot of yourself. INCLUDED IN YOUR SESSION: 2 rolls film 2 outfit changes professional, clean, hair and makeup stylist up to 7 different natural backgrounds in my 4000 sq. ft. natural light New York Loft style studio print out this message from NEOHIOPAL and receive (1) 8 X 10 print with RETOUCHING at no additional cost 24 hour turn around service GUARANTEED to your liking!!! TOTAL COST $195.00 for more info or to see examples go to www.ericmull.com or call 216-263-9494 From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128141316.44472.qmail@web41006.mail.yahoo.com> --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse. The director is Larry Nehring. Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003. The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays Seeking 13 actors of diverse ages who can sing. Be prepared with musical number. Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key. Dress to move. For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse.  The director is Larry Nehring.

Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003.  The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays

Seeking 13 actors  of diverse ages who can sing.  Be prepared with musical number.  Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key.  Dress to move.

For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128142727.75786.qmail@web41009.mail.yahoo.com> --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003. Sorry! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003.

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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland presents IMAGINARY INVALID Message-ID: <20030128152411.33233.qmail@web13103.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre: The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere Friday & Saturday January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM Friday & Saturday February 7 & 8 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors For information/reservations: 440.953.7034 On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking. Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre:

 The Imaginary Invalid

by

Moliere

Friday & Saturday  January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM     Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM

Friday & Saturday February 7 &  8 @ 8:00PM        Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM

Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM     Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM

TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors           

For information/reservations: 440.953.7034

On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking.

Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan.



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208-- From AvaBlanch at aol.com Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 From: AvaBlanch at aol.com (AvaBlanch at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Best Of Cleveland... Message-ID: <140.8ea1754.2b680a74@aol.com> --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland=20 Improv knows! Join us Mondays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians=20 showcase. See the areas top comedians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland= =20 Improv. Comedians from Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washingto= n=20 are on hand to see who will be the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Ido= l=20 or Star Search, you=E2=80=99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces=20= of comedy=20 in your home club! If you think YOUare the next big thing, then get a slot and show your stuff= !=20 Shows start at 7:00 PM. Tickets are ONLY $5.00. A greatway to cure the Monda= y=20 night blues, bring your friends for a great night out ofcomedy! Call=20 216-696-IMPROV for shows. =20 --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your= favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland Improv knows! Join us Mond= ays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians showcase. See the areas top come= dians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland Improv. Comedians from Clevelan= d, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washington are on hand to see who will b= e the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Idol or Star Search, you=E2=80= =99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces of comedy in your home cl= ub!
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--part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary-- From KillingTimeLTD at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 From: KillingTimeLTD at aol.com (KillingTimeLTD at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS WANTED FOR PAID MURDER EVENTS Message-ID: <186.15316c34.2b682225@aol.com> --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to  5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to  5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary-- From Paylward at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 From: Paylward at aol.com (Paylward at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Big Box Series presents "Theories of Relativity" Message-ID: <153.1afbdf77.2b68280f@aol.com> --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things ( Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind). Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of Theories of Relativity Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes. Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile. A great preview for Valentine's Day. A cheap date at $10.00. Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m. Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m. Call 216/631-2727 for tix. Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things (Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind).  Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of

Theories of Relativity

Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes.  Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile.

A great preview for Valentine's Day.  A cheap date at $10.00.
Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m.
Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m.
Call 216/631-2727 for tix.
Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th

--part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TCBBT announce schedule for staged readings Message-ID: <93.29bd2698.2b682c50@aol.com> --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program. TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards. Suggested Donation: $5.00 Schedule: Wednesday February 5th An evening of short pieces by female playwrights. Four short works by two local playwrights "Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither "A Word before Dying" & "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen Wednesday february 12th "So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff "The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft. --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program.

      TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th
this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards.   
Suggested Donation: $5.00

Schedule:
Wednesday February 5th
An evening of short pieces by female playwrights.
Four short works by two local playwrights
"Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither
"A Word before Dying" &  "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen

Wednesday february 12th
"So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff
"The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston

The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft.
--part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary-- From bkopf at kellnet.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 From: bkopf at kellnet.com (Brett Kopf) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Camera man Message-ID: <001401c2c701$ae413940$7401a8c0@kopf> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon Productions. We are currently shooting an independent film titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera man. We need someone experienced with the Cannon GL-1. Most of the shooting will be taking place on the west side=20 of Cleveland, (Avon Lake area). This is a non paying gig, but the reviews of the screen play=20 have been overwhelming. We intend on submitting the film for as many film festivals as we can which most deadlines are at the end of this May. So we need someone to step in whom can commit to getting this project done and being flexible. Let me know of your past experience and return email ASAP. Brett ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]42nd Street Free Tap Master Class Feb. 26 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F444@NTSERV1> THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS A BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS 42ND STREET WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2003 12:00 - 1:30 PM ALLEN THEATRE STAGE This is a tap Master Class! Join members of the national touring company of 42nd Street as they lead our local "dancing feet" in an engaging class. Reservations are required to participate or observe. Please call 216-771-4444 X3215 From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre - Tryouts for "Funny Money" Message-ID: <03ea01c2c713$ec82b410$bfd43540@Chester> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PRESS RELEASE BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE BOX 41131 BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141 Brecksville Little Theatre. Seeking 6 men and 2 women (40's-50's) for " = Funny Money", Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, 7:30 p.m. at = Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from the script. For more information, call 330-467-3876. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

PRESS RELEASE

BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE

BOX 41131

BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141

 

Brecksville Little Theatre.  Seeking 6 men and 2 women = (40=92s-50=92s)=20 for =93 Funny Money=94, Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, = 7:30 p.m. at=20 Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from=20 the script. For more information, call=20 330-467-3876.

------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland Message-ID: <15.870ff33.2b687334@aol.com> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release courtesy of SRO Entertainment, Mr. Jeffery Mannies THEATER AND FILM ARCHIVES TO FOCUS ON CLEVELAND CLEVELAND (January 28, 2003) - Did you ever wonder what happened to Ralphy's= =20 Red Ryder BB Gun after the filming of Christmas Story was finished? Where i= s=20 the oversized fringe scarf worn by cast member Theresa Piteo in Jacques Brel= =20 is Alive and Well and Living in Paris? What happens to many of the costumes= =20 and props after a theater or film production is completed is sometimes a=20 mystery. Perhaps some of them end up in storage, goodwill or maybe even in=20 Debbie Reynolds' closet? A movement to collect and archive costumes pieces, props, and other related=20 items from locally shot big screen films and notable Cleveland theater=20 productions is currently underway -a task that has not really been addressed= .=20 With the help of various theater artists, organizations and supporters of=20 the Cleveland performing arts, publicist Jeon Francis has been moving forwar= d=20 to preserve a part of the city's cultural history. "After a production=20 closes, items, including highly recognizable ones, too often get lost in the= =20 shuffle," says Ali Hernan, resident costume designer for The Halle Theatre=20 and Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, The archive collection has recently been started with the current goal of=20 locating and/or obtaining as many items as possible from notable area=20 productions. Individuals and organizations will also have access to these=20 items for their own short-term public projects upon request. "Cleveland=20 seems to get overlooked a lot as far as the talent," adds Hernan. "These=20 archives will showcase Cleveland and give people locally and from elsewhere=20= a=20 glimpse of that talent."=20 The long-term goal of the archive collection is to have the items displayed=20 in a public venue (such as a Hard Rock Caf=E9 type space or coffee bar simil= ar=20 to Talkies in Ohio City). "I believe when it comes time to display the=20 collection, it will proudly represent our city's cultural history. The=20 collection will also honor many of those throughout the years that have=20 contributed their talents to Cleveland's film and theater community," says=20 collection organizer Jeon Francis. =20 "These archives are a great way for designers and technicians in the theatre= =20 community to not only have our work preserved, but also view and appreciate=20 the work of our colleagues," says freelance costume designer Jenniver=20 Sparano. She has designed for such shows as The Dying Gaul; Fences; The=20 Fantasticks; The Gin Game, and others. Francis adds, "A space to display th= e=20 collection may not be secured for several years, but at least the process of= =20 preserving has been started." Aside from beginning to contact various film=20 and theater companies, Francis has also been in contact with the Cleveland=20 Film Commission and the Western Reserve Historical Society to consider how=20 these organizations could be involved with the project. *Note: Jenniver is spelled correctly. "The archive collection is very new in its development, and I feel the idea=20 has a lot of growth potential. I am very happy to begin and work on this=20 project in my spare time. Even if I'm not the one who develops the space,=20 the collection will be started for someone who will," says Francis. In the=20 meantime, as items are donated to the archives, they are tagged, properly=20 packaged and stored. In addition to the items that have already been=20 furnished to the archives, there is a list of items available to the=20 collection on a loan only basis. Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland, Page 2 The items listed below have been furnished to the collection archive: Hey City Theater/Playhouse Square Center -Cleveland's longest-running=20 production,=20 Tony n' Tina's Wedding (September 7, 2000-December 1, 2002) =B7 One of the original wedding dresses, veil, shoes and accessories worn=20= by=20 actor Nicolle Saccone, who played the role of Tina Vitale. =B7 Three of the original bridesmaid dresses. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts presented the first licensed production in= =20 the United States, Floyd Collins (May 28 - June 29, 1999) =B7 Pair of worker gloves worn by actor David Robeano, who played the role= of=20 Floyd Collins. =B7 White 1920s dress, worn by actor Rebecca Marks (Schaberg at the time),= =20 who played the role of Nellie Collins. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts garnered a lot of attention and publicity=20 for their production of=20 Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show (July 14 - August 13, 2000)=20 =B7 A pair of red vinyl gloves and accessories, worn in the show, by actor= =20 Bob Simon, who played the role of Dr. Frank N. Furter (Dan Folino was the=20 alternate Frank). =B7 Purple holographic bikini and accessories worn by actor Laval Jones, w= ho=20 played the role of Rocky. =B7 Three piece sequined outfit and accessories worn by actor Katie Muelle= r,=20 who played the role of Columbia. PUBLIC SUGGESTIONS=20 Aside from the productions that are listed above, Jeon Francis is requesting= =20 that the public submit their suggestions of locally shot big screen films an= d=20 notable theater productions that they would like to see recognized in the=20 collection. Please include as much information about your suggestion, especially if you=20 know of a contact person. You can submit your suggestions and information t= o=20 eye2wonder at aol.com. Please include Archive Collection in the subject line. Please direct any media related questions to Jeon Francis at (216) 281.7451. ### Backgrounder ABOUT SRO ENTERTAINMENT Created last year and operated by Jeffrey Mannies, SRO Entertainment is a=20 locally based company that organizes special event fundraisers for=20 non-profits, and handles the promotion of a select number of local talent. As a director of development specialist, throughout the past six years, Mr.=20 Mannies is credited with the promotion and production of world class special= =20 event fundraisers in Cleveland featuring Yo Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Kathleen=20 Battle, Joshua Bell, Patti LuPone, Jim Brickman, Michael Feinstein,=20 Kaleidoscape Circus and the opening night of the 25th Cleveland Internationa= l=20 Film Festival. During this past year, SRO Entertainment brought George Stephanopoulos to=20 Cleveland for the benefit of the local nonprofit Maximum Independent Living.= =20 Mannies is currently consulting on a variety of special events for other=20 non-profits. SRO Entertainment current projects include the return of Itzha= k=20 Perlman to Severance Hall for a benefit concert April 23, 2003=20 (Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center), Jessye Norman at Severance Hall=20 August 29, 2003, (Neighborhood Center s Association), and the Ethnic=20 Extravaganza November 8, 2003, (Neighborhood Centers Association). From Smorton8 at aol.com Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. Message-ID: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From john.buck.jr at usa.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. In-Reply-To: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> Message-ID: The listed URL has too many colons...... Here is the corrected URL for that group: http://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Smorton8 at aol.com Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:48 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com; ClevelandNV at topica.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "State Fair" Message-ID: <004301c2c779$eca064e0$69a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of STATE FAIR by=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck. Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 p.m. and = February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.=20 Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located in = the Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, = OH. (in the Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 = and 306, behind the gazebo). CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:=20 a.. Male baritone, mid 40's to mid 50's;=20 b.. Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20's c.. Male tenor moves well in 20's=20 d.. Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late 20's = to early 30's=20 e.. Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20's f.. Alto, warm and motherly, 40's to 50's g.. 15 men aged 16 to 70 years h.. 15 women aged 16 to 70 years i.. 5 children aged 7 to 14 years=20 PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO: a.. Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range. Accompanist provided. b.. Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing. c.. If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script d.. Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so dress comfortably e.. Demonstrate specialty act if applicable Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday May 4th, 2003. Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library. Sincerely, Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of=20 STATE FAIR by

Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck.

Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 = p.m.=20 and February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located = in the=20 Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, OH. = (in the=20 Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 and 306, = behind the=20 gazebo).

CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:

  • Male baritone, mid 40=92s to mid 50=92s;
  • Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20=92s
  • Male tenor moves well in 20=92s
  • Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late = 20=92s to early=20 30=92s
  • Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20=92s
  • Alto, warm and motherly, 40=92s to 50=92s
  • 15 men aged 16 to 70 years
  • 15 women aged 16 to 70 years
  • 5 children aged 7 to 14 years

PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO:

  • Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range.=20 Accompanist provided.
  • Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing.
  • If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script
  • Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so=20 dress comfortably
  • Demonstrate specialty act if applicable

Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday=20 May 4th, 2003.

Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library.

Sincerely,

Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20-- From pmc77 at adelphia.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 From: pmc77 at adelphia.net (Pat McCabe) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Costumer NOW, Paid Position!! Message-ID: <3E37B9EC.000003.01400@your-pa86z1i3g7> --------------Boundary-00=_SO3HG6G0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELP! =0D =0D I need a costumer for the Hawken Upper School musical production of "Gran= d Hotel", which runs from February 14th through February 22. The show is s= et in 1928. There are 40 students in the show. Characters include an aging ballerina, a baron, wounded war veteran and various workers and patrons o= f the Grand Hotel Berlin.=0D =0D The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do hav= e a rental budget if necessary. The school has several costume pieces that might be used already as well=0D =0D Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on what = is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.=0D =0D Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.=0D =0D Pat McCabe=0D (440) 423-2119 (school)=0D (440) 725-5047 (cell)=0D pmcca at hawken.edu --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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I need a costumer for the Hawken Upper School musical p= roduction of "Grand Hotel", which runs from February 14th throug= h February 22.  The show is set in 1928.  There are 40 students= in the show.  Characters include an aging ballerina, a baron, wound= ed war veteran and various workers and patrons of the Grand Hotel Berlin.=
 
The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do have a rental budget if necessary.&nb= sp; The school has several costume pieces that might be used already= as well
 
Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on = what is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.
 
Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.
 
Pat McCabe
(440) 423-2119 (school)
(440)  725-5047 (cell)
 
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The Garfield Hts. Little Theatre, named the C= hamber of Commerce's Organization of the Year, continues it's 22nd s= eason with "Meet Me in St. Louis". This musical, which revolves arou= nd the life of the Smith Family as they anticipate the opening of the 190= 4's World Fair in their hometown, will open February 7th. Show dates= are Feb. 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd. Performance ar= e at the Matousek Auditorium, 4900 Turney Rd. Friday and Saturday curtain= times are 8:00 pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00 pm. Ticket prices are adu= lts: $10.00, seniors: $8.00 and children (under 12): $6.00.  As alwa= ys, special seating and group rates are available. Director Gary Samarin = and Musical Director Suzie Estvanko have assembled a talented cast f= or this family show and choreographer Jennifer Justice, set designer= Dan Ciccarelli and costumer Beth Stypa Kokely promise a treat for the ey= es as well.  (Complete with Trolley!) 
= For general information please call 216-475-8313 or= for reservations the box office phone is 216-581-7554 between the&n= bsp; hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm.  



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------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C2C762.E8DAEFE0-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition/Job Opportunities Message-ID: <16608-3E37D251-29@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for "The Flattering Word" (A Comedy) Directed by Ed Jenkins When: February 3rd and 4th at 7:00pm Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Roles: One wife, age 40's-50's One Church Worker, age 30's-40's One daughter, age 20's One minister, age 40's-50's One actor, age late 20's Phone: (216) 851-8721 Job Opportunities Musical Director for the production of the Wiz Production dates: May 3-25, 2003 Drama, Dance (Modern and Ballet) Instructors for students ages 11-17. Directors for 36th Production Season Please send all resumes to: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio 44112 For phone inquiries, please call : Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for SAFMOD at CPT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland Public Theatre's DanceWorks 03 continues with resident dance company SAFMOD in CultureFlex 2003 A repertoire dance theatre concert of eclectic multimedia collaborations If you've never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check them out this weekend. Truly, one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, SAFMOD continually re-defines the concept of collaboration. Cleveland Public Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance Company, SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February 2, 2003. All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students on Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and $12.00 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the DanceWorks Series please call 216.631.2727. SAFMOD Performance Ensemble celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire concert featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. Artistic Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil Chastain have formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other Cleveland-based arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: South Indian Bharathanatyam dancer Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece combining Bharathanatyam and modern dance. Metal sculptor John Ranally has constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated sculpture that dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout. B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones (formerly the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to this energetic piece. Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh tradition, collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to create an environmentally-themed piece as ?an ode to forgotten childhood imagination, evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as lonely ghosts who cannot reincarnate.? And finally, SAFMOD presents a piece highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what SAFMOD stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original music influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her choreography on the composition-driven piece. CPT developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide Cleveland audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional dance companies. In October of 2000, Northern Ohio Live Magazine awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance. * * * * * * Cleveland Public Theatre strives to make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between $10 - $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy for every show pending ticket availability. Coming up next week: The Cleveland Repertory Project 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Public = Theatre's
DanceWorks 03 = continues=20 with
resident dance=20 company
SAFMOD
in

CultureFlex = 2003

A repertoire dance theatre = concert of=20 eclectic multimedia collaborations

 

If you've=20 never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check = them out=20 this weekend.

Truly,=20 one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, = SAFMOD=20 continually re-defines the concept of = collaboration. 

 

 

Cleveland = Public=20 Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance = Company,=20 SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which=20 opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February = 2, 2003.=20 All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday = matinees at=20 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students = on=20 Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and = $12.00=20 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the = DanceWorks=20 Series please call 216.631.2727.

 

SAFMOD Performance = Ensemble=20 celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire = concert=20 featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. = Artistic=20 Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil = Chastain have=20 formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other = Cleveland-based=20 arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: 

 

South Indian = Bharathanatyam dancer=20 Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece = combining=20 Bharathanatyam and modern dance.

 

Metal sculptor John = Ranally has=20 constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated = sculpture that=20 dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout.  B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones = (formerly=20 the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to = this=20 energetic piece.

 

Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh = tradition,=20 collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to = create an=20 environmentally-themed piece as =93an ode to forgotten childhood = imagination,=20 evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as = lonely=20 ghosts who cannot reincarnate.=94

 

And finally, SAFMOD = presents a piece=20 highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what = SAFMOD=20 stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original = music=20 influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci = sequence, a=20 mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her = choreography on=20 the composition-driven piece.

 

CPT=20 developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide = Cleveland=20 audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional = dance=20 companies. In October of 2000, Northern=20 Ohio Live Magazine=20 awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000=20 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance.

 

* * * *=20 * *

 

 

Cleveland Public Theatre = strives to=20 make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between = $10 -=20 $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy = for=20 every show pending ticket availability.

 

 

 

 

Coming up=20 next week:

 

The=20 Cleveland Repertory Project

www.cptonline.org

 

 

 

 

 Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public=20 Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org =

------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20-- From kolar at michaelkolar.com Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 From: kolar at michaelkolar.com (Michael Kolar) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call For, "Horror Theater" ~ Production!!! Message-ID: <20030129185627.41697.qmail@web11604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS" Is 'Casting' for a type of "Theatre" which was BANNED IN PARIS ! ACCORDING TO LEGEND ! IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER 100 YEARS . NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!! FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY ! WITNESS THE RESURRECTION ! "THE GRANDE GUINGNOL" ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole ) http://www.michaelkolar.com http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html Michael Kolar , Is only accepting resumes and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions will be scheduled ! KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS INC., Is specifically looking for these character types : 7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses. Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs. Note: Must be comfortable playing a 'seductive' role ! ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ; Although, there is 'Profane' language ). 2- MALE : To play the role of , an 'Executioners!' ~ These roles requires the actors to be very, Muscular / Built ! 1-MALE : To play the role of a 'Pope' or 'High - Priest !' ~ Age grouping 35 & 40 yrs ! 1-MALE : To play the role of an, 'Inquisitor !' ~ Age grouping 21 & 35 yrs ! Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona, demeanor which will be determined by and through your 'Image!' ~ Please, forward your 'Resume' and 'headshots' to : KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS ATTN : 'Michael Kolar' 3847 W. 135th Street Cleveland , OH 44111 kolar at michaelkolar.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 

                                              "KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS"

                                     Is 'Casting' for a type of

                                         "Theatre"  

                                                  which was

                            

                          BANNED IN PARIS !

                      ACCORDING TO LEGEND !

                   IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER

                                100 YEARS .

                   NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!!

                       FOR THE FIRST TIME,

                 AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY !

               WITNESS THE RESURRECTION !

 

                                 

 

                   "THE  GRANDE  GUINGNOL"

                                         ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole )

                                    http://www.michaelkolar.com

 

             http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html

 

 

                         Michael Kolar ,  Is only accepting resumes

                   and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions

                   will be scheduled !   KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS  INC.,

                   Is specifically looking for these character types :

                   7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses.

                                      Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs.

                           Note: Must be comfortable playing

                                     a 'seductive' role !

                            ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ;

                             Although, there is 'Profane'

                             language ).

 

              2- MALE :  To play the role of , an

                                'Executioners!'  ~ These roles

                                requires the actors to be very,

                                Muscular / Built !  

                                 

                  1-MALE :  To play the role of a 'Pope' or

                               'High - Priest !'  ~ Age grouping

                               35 & 40 yrs !

 

              1-MALE : To play the role of an,

                              'Inquisitor !'  ~ Age grouping

                               21 & 35 yrs !

 

              Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona,

                 demeanor which will be determined by and

                 through your 'Image!'  ~ Please, forward your

                 'Resume' and 'headshots' to :

 

                                     KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS 

                                      ATTN : 'Michael Kolar'

                                       3847 W. 135th Street

                                       Cleveland , OH 44111                              

           

                                       kolar at michaelkolar.com

             



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264-- From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Even MORE dance with In-Let Dance Company at CPT this weekend as part of Big [BOX] Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Not DanceWorks this time, but Cleveland Public Theatre's Big [BOX] Series continues with In-Let Dance on Friday January 31 and Saturday February 1, 2003 One of Cleveland's newest contemporary dance companies, In?let Dance Theatre's mission is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, skill and innovation. In?let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to bring about personal development in the lives of individuals through training and mentoring, and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will perform works from their repertory and premiere a new work, ?Nachalah (River).? The new work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images derived from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and art. Tickets are only $10.00 each! Please note this performance is Friday and Saturday only! Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Not DanceWorks this = time, but=20
Cleveland Public=20 Theatre's
Big [BOX] Series = continues=20 with
In-Let Dance on
Friday January = 31 and Saturday=20 February 1, 2003

One of = Cleveland's=20 newest contemporary dance companies, In=B7let Dance = Theatre's mission=20 is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, = skill=20 and innovation. In=B7let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to = bring about=20 personal development in the lives of individuals through training and = mentoring,=20 and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will = perform=20 works from their repertory and premiere a new work, =93Nachalah = (River).=94 The new=20 work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images = derived=20 from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and = art.

 

Tickets = are only=20 $10.00 each!

 

Please = note this=20 performance is Friday and Saturday only!

 

Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info.=20

www.cptonline.org

 
Jeff = Syroney
Director of=20 Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public = Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
=20
------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (rayszuch) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Christopher K. Young, award winning top 100 producer from Video Verite? Productions, and Christopher Horn, acclaimed New York City-based filmmaker and cinematographer for Academy Award nominated director will conduct a course on taking direction for film and television actresses and actors. Going a step beyond method school, this course focuses less on self improvement and more on the synthesis of the actor/director relationship. The course explains the role of the director, and explores learning to not only hear what a director says, but to in fact listen, in the language of images and self detachment. When you watch your work and forget you?re watching yourself, you know you?ve taken the first step toward learning how to take direction. For more information on this course, please attend our free seminar on March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH. The first course will begin March 15, and be held on the next three Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the address above. Other times may be available once this slot fills. Tuition is: $35.00 for all four days $10.00 discount for North Coast Central Casting members for more information: www.worldeonline.com kaimei at earthlink.net (330) 608-8760 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Course in Taking Direction for Film and = Television Performers

 =

Christopher K. Young, award winning top = 100 producer from Video Verite’

Productions, and Christopher Horn, = acclaimed New York City-based

filmmaker and cinematographer for = Academy Award nominated director will

conduct a course on taking direction for = film and television actresses

and actors.

 =

Going a step beyond method school, this = course focuses less on self

improvement and more on the synthesis of = the actor/director

relationship.  The course explains the role of the director, = and=

explores learning to not only hear what = a director says, but to in fact

listen, in the language of images and = self detachment.

 =

When you watch your work and forget = you’re watching yourself, you know

you’ve taken the first step toward = learning how to take direction.

 =

For more information on this course, = please attend our free seminar on

March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 = PM=

4913 Storer Ave.  Cleveland, OH.

 =

The first course will begin March 15, = and be held on the next three

Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the = address above.  Other times may = be=

available once this slot = fills.=

 =

Tuition is:

$35.00 for all four = days=

$10.00 discount for North Coast Central = Casting members

 =

for more = information:=

 =

www.worldeonline.com=

kaimei at earthlink.net=

(330) = 608-8760

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120-- From raytom at en.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hula Dancers needed for Event (s) Message-ID: From: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS JANUARY 29TH, 2003 NEED TO FIND 2-4 HULA DANCERS FOR A THEME EVENT IN ERIE, PA. (Experienced only.) DATES: FEBRUARY 27, 2003 (EVENING) MARCH 1, 2003 (BETWEEN 12:30- 3:30 PM) PAID POSITIONS. PLEASE EMAIL HELENE (ASAP- by this Friday at) outtolunchevents.com Or call: (440) 892-5557 Thank you! From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coming Attraction Message-ID: <16604-3E382D08-687@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert Conducted by Fred Wheatt (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz Blend) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio (216) 851-8721 When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 at 3:00 pm Cost: FREE From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks production teams Message-ID: <12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf@aol.com> --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff". The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May. These are paid positions. Anyone interested should send resumes to: Tom Meyrose, Managing Director P.O.Box 770056 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com. For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com Deadline for consideration is February 10th. --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff".  The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May.  These are paid positions.

Anyone interested should send resumes to:

Tom Meyrose, Managing Director
P.O.Box 770056
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com.


For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at:

www.huntingtonplayhouse.com

Deadline for consideration is February 10th.

--part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary-- From miken at ncgmedia.com Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sundance review Message-ID: <200301292012.PAA19629@swiftsure.cnchost.com> Hello all, Here's a quick summary of Lauren's and my adventure in Park City, Utah last week: Day 1. 100 Miles outside of Park City we blow a flat tire, just outside of the town of Fillmore. The pleasant-natured officer who assists us informs us that Fillmore was a U.S. President. After an hour delay, we arrive in Park City with a new tire, and spend an hour searching for the address of the condo we planned to stay in. The address does not exist. We enter an Internet cafe to check email and sitting two stations down from me is Mike, an L.A. filmmaker whom I met through the Project Greenlight Screenwriting contest. He kindly directs us to our condo, where we drop our things and go out for drink, then to bed. I dream of pitching a movie that may work as a modernized version of "Easy Rider 2" to a group of people. Day 2. We have breakfast at a quaint cafe and meet the director of "A Foreign Affair", Helmut Shleppi, who expresses curiosity regarding our relationship with one another. He invites us to a screening of his film, starring David Arquette and Timothy Blake Nelson. After our meal, Lauren and I pass Peter Fonda on Main Street, our first dose of star-struck. I approach one in his entourage, pitch him my "Easy Rider" idea, and hand him a card to give to Mr. Fonda. Lauren and I then enter the restaurant where they're eating and order a salad. Later, we go back to the condo for a short film festival put together by our roommates. We see Shawnee Walker's golden "Mirror Lake" and a very intriguing reel by Allen Martinez, one of PGL's Top Ten Directors this year. Tonight we attend the screening of "Masked and Anonymous", a cluttered, disturbing romp through America as a third-world country at civil war, featuring the musical and theatrical support of Bob Dylan and an all-star cast, whom adorns the stage after the screening. They curiously state that they would not delve into details regarding the writing behind the movie. Upon reading Robert Redford's speech that kicked off the festival, about how it is a platform for free expression for artists, I am delighted by the film, which one audience-member bluntly stated in response, "I got it." Great what-if film, but probably not a blockbuster hit. That evening, we run into two of the cast members, Val Kilmer and Christian Slater, and hand them both our contact info. Day 3. Again we run into Christian Slater. Lauren approaches him and says, "We need you!" He laughs and I take a picture of them. I tell him his performance was bold and that "Heathers" was awesome and he should do something again with Wynonna Ryder. That evening, we attend the screening of "A Foreign Affair", and this is the crux of our trip. The film, shot on high definition video, reaches out and talks to us in an intimate way that seems to make such a festival so special. The cast & crew take the stage after the screening, and they feel like family to us. Hopefully, they will get a great distribution deal for their film, about a mail-order catalog of Russian brides. Lauren talks to Timothy Blake Nelson afterwards and discovers he's a Libra--he even looks like Wiedl!--and he tells her to send his manager a script. Later, in the No-Name Saloon, we meet Rachel Dratch of Second City and Saturday Night Live acclaim. We ask her her sign and she tells us Pisces, a near-perfect match for our Pisha the pisces in The Zodiac. She tells us to send her script to her agent. Day 4. Early in the morning, we see Minnie Driver emerge from her condo looking not like a morning person, but still looking pretty. We attend Bret Carr's screening of "Two Birds With One Stallone" at Slamdance, watching it next to David Allen Grier. The movie's a tear-jerking, emotional journey of a stuttering boxer in New York City who overcomes his disabilities by joining an unlicensed communication guru who plays with hypnotism and past-life regression. Talked to the director afterwards about collaborating and watched Phillip Seymour Hoffman give an interview to the BBC. Leaving the building, we also see Maggie Gyllenhal (sp?) of "Secretary" fame, and head to lunch. Day 5. At midnight, we go into Salt Lake City to view a screening of "Spun", which may be more aptly titled "A Line in the Crystal Meth". The film is sharply photgraphed and vigorously edited, with a story that leaves the characters (played by Brittany "Nikki" Murphy, John "Spider Mike" Leguizamo, Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke..) under-developed but still humorously played. We decide the director, Jonas Aukerland, would be a perfect attachment to The Zodiac production team. We head home with a stop in Vegas, tired, relaxed, and with a slate of meetings in L.A. among filmmakers, producers, directors, etc. Wish us luck! ***You can check NCG Media's Top Five Movie Picks at http://www.ncgmedia.com*** ***Buy first-edition copies of "A Line in the Sand" now! Book will be removed from market shortly for a kind of metamorphosis*** All the best, Mike Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" http://www.ncgmedia.com "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." --Albert Einstein ~~ What do Avery Evanstridge, a Bengali physicist, a poet, a Shamanic healer, a sexy Mexican-American prophet, and an American spy have in common? They are all "In Ire With Love" ~A comical new novella~ by M.A. Norton Email Norton for an advanced peak! ***** To be removed from the NCG Media mailing list, simply send a reply to this message with "REMOVE" in the subject header ***** From rpolack at core.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 From: rpolack at core.com (Ryan Polack) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Premiere of "Dev/Null" Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030129151341.00a281a0@mail.core.com> Phat Phive Productions will be premiering their 2nd feature-length movie "Dev/Null" at the Kent Plaza Theaters on Thursday, January 30th at 7:00pm. Principal filming for the movie was done in Cleveland/Akron area in the Summer of 2001 and featured actors from Kent, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, and surrounding areas. This marks the second feature-length movie for the Phat 5, who premiered their last movie to a sell-out audience at the Kent Cinemas in September of 1999. At this time, there will only be one showing for "Dev/Null", so get your tickets while they last. Advanced tickets for the 7:00pm showing are now available at the Kent Plaza Theater box office for only $5.00. For more information or questions regarding the premiere of "Dev/Null", please contact Mike Lowe at 330-221-0725. From msep at juno.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 From: msep at juno.com (msep at juno.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]...and the Creepy Hip-Hop Dummy Goes To... Message-ID: <20030129.160256.-401253.37.msep@juno.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks to those who supported CPT's Big [BOX] Series by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this past weekend. As you may know, we held a drawing for an unnerving ventriloquist dummy named "Billy." The winner was announced Sunday, and that winner was David Hansen! Congratulations to David, and a special thanks for his removing this profane object from our lives. Mike Sepesy http://m.d.sep.home.att.net/ ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to those who supported CPT's = Big [BOX]=20 Series
by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this = past=20 weekend.
As you may know, we held a = drawing for=20 an unnerving
ventriloquist dummy named "Billy."&= nbsp; The=20 winner was announced
Sunday, and that winner was
 
David Hansen!
 
Congratulations to David, and a = special=20 thanks for his
removing this profane object from = our=20 lives.
 

Mike Sepesy
http://m.d.sep.home.att.net/
<= /DIV> ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703-- ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com From rsummers at kent.edu Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Crucible" Auditions Message-ID: <3E384925.4F97037F@kent.edu> --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Arthur Miller?s The Crucible Auditions: Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ? 8:00 Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m. Production dates: Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003 Roles: 11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12 Director: Steve Hoffman Producers: Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz Technical Director: Lyle Hennicke The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43. For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838. --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT:

Arthur Miller?s
The Crucible

 
   Auditions:                  Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ­ 8:00
                                     Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m.
  Production dates:        Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003
  Roles:                         11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12
  Director:                      Steve Hoffman
  Producers:                   Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz
  Technical Director:      Lyle Hennicke

The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43.  For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838.
 
 
  --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6-- From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Positions for Children's Summer Workshop Message-ID: <007501c2c7f9$0847c2e0$39a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of Rts 43 and 306) is = seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the following = areas: acting music choreography technical (scenery/lights) The workshop format is as follows: Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group will perfect one = musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole group. The = scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week workshop. Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - August 9th and August = 11th - August 23rd. Please send resume to ACT Summer Workshop, P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH = 44202 or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of = Rts 43 and=20 306) is seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the = following=20 areas:
 
acting
music
choreography
technical (scenery/lights)
 
The workshop format is as follows:
 
Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group = will=20 perfect one musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole = group.=20 The scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week=20 workshop.
 
Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - = August 9th=20 and August 11th - August 23rd.
 
Please send resume to    ACT Summer = Workshop,=20 P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH  44202
or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v
------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Previews: 42nd St, Oxymoron, Lion King Message-ID: <20030130043931.49937.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?42ND STREET? IS A TRUE LULLABY OF BROADWAY/OXYMORON/?LION KING? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times What do June Allyson, Stockard Chaning, Albert Finney, James Garner, Katherine Hepburn, Diane Keaton, Shirley MacLaine and Phylicia Rashad have in common? They are real life examples of the concept behind ?42nd STREET?--an understudy takes over for the lead and becomes a star. Based on the classic 1933 movie musical of the same name, ?42nd STREET ? tells the story of a starry-eyed young actress named Peggy Sawyer who has come to audition for the new Julian Marsh musical that is about to open on Broadway. Unfortunately, Peggy can't seem to work up the nerve to walk through the stage door until it's too late--the audition is over. But Peggy soon catches the eye of the director, and when the chorus turns up one girl short, Peggy gets her big break. She can't seem to stay in the good graces of the show's ageing leading lady. The situation only gets worse, or better, on opening night, when another dancer accidentally pushes Peggy into the leading lady who falls and breaks her ankle. The furious director fires Peggy. Discouraged and ready to give up all her dreams of becoming a star, Peggy packs her bags and heads for the train station, but fate has other plans and Peggy turns out to be a star. Yes, this is the stuff of which Broadway dreams are made. When it opened, ?42nd STREET? ushered in the new age of theatrical spectacle. It had a cast of 54, had 750 costumes, and dozens of stage effects. The musical became an instant hit. >From the opening in July of 1980 to today there has hardly been a week when the show hasn?t been seen in some part of the world. The show, composed by Harry Warren, with lyrics by Al Dubin has been called "an absolute knockout," "a virtually nonstop pleasure," "Broadway razzle-dazzle at its best," "100% entertainment," "it flies like a magic bird from the overture on," and "Sensational." The 2001 revival was billed as "a star is reborn." It went on to win a Tony for Musical Revival. What makes the show such an audience pleaser? It combines rhythmic tap and percussive footwork with songs such as "I Only Have Eyes for You," "We?re in the Money," "You?re Getting to Be a Habit With me," and the sensational "Lullaby of Broadway." It is also a spectacle in every sense of the word. ?42nd STREET? will play at the Palace Theatre from February 18 through March 2 with Tuesday through Friday performances at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday performances at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale and range from $21.50 to $48.50 by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048, on line at www.playhousesquare, or at Tickets.com outlets located in Tops Friendly Markets. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? TO DELIGHT AT THE ALLEN When ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? ran in Cleveland several years ago I referred to it as being hysterical. I went on to say that it gives the audience a comedy version of "MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS" and "YOU JUST DON?T UNDERSTAND," two best selling book on male-female communication. The story? Bobby is in a state of confusion. Several weeks before the curtain rises, he had found the girl of his dreams. He made the commitment. He planned to get married. She dumped him. Since then he's been trying to figure out what went wrong. The only thing he has figured out about women is that they are female. In this he is like most guys, clueless as to what makes women tick. Robert Dubac, who both wrote the script and portrays Bobby, has bridged a career between acting, comedy and writing for over ten years. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? grew out of the desire to bring his three interests together. And blend them together he does well. As another local critic said in its last pass through he area, "In case you were wondering, it is possible for a person to be tasteless, sensitive and funny, all at the same time. The proof lies in "THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON" The show runs February 12 through February 16 at the Allen Theatre. For tickets, which run $34.50 to $39.50 call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-60489 or go on-line to www.tickets.com or www.playhousesquare.com. Tickets for opening nigh, February 12 are $20 compliments of WMJI 105.7FM. LION KING ROARS INTO CLEVELAND The overture begins. As the sun rises on the savanna, Rafiki, the wise old baboon, calls the animals to Pride Rock, singing about the circle of life. The parade of the animals, which takes place both down the aisles and on stage is breathtaking. Rafiki greets Mufasa, the Lion King, and his queen, Sarabi. Climbing the great rock, Rafiki lifts their newborn son for all to see. Thus, ?The Lion King,? Disney?s smash theatrical musical opens. What follows is a wonderful visual and musical legend that tells the story of the coming-of-age of a lion cub who must battle both his enemies and his doubts to claim his rightful place in the world. ?The Lion King? is a show of messages. Listening is the first, essential part of the learning. It is listening to his elders and those who have experience that helps Simba grow up and takes his part in the Circle of Life. Another message is remembering. When Simba sees his father's spirit, Mufasa tells him 'Remember'. Remember who you are, and where you came from. Probably the most important lesson of the show is that people can learn from their mistakes. Simba cannot run from his past - he has to learn from it. Mistakes should be seen as opportunities for discovery and growth. Songs in the show include "The Morning Report," "They Live in You," "One by One," "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," and the mesmerizing "Can you Feel the Love tonight." Called "Truly dazzling... A once-in-a-lifetime experience, you owe it to yourself to see it more than once!" The show won Tony awards for Best Choreography, Best Costume Design, and Best Director. In London it was awarded the Evening Standard Award for Theatrical Event of the Year. ?The Lion King? will appear on the stage of the Allen theatre from June 26-August 17. Tickets will go quickly so it is advisable to order tickets immediately at 216-241-6000 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com or stop at TOPS markets for tickets.com. The production is part of the Broadway series. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for violin/fiddler player Message-ID: <12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe@aol.com> --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for three weekends. This is an "On Stage" opportunity Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930 The Director is Licia Colombi --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER

This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for
three weekends.

This is an "On Stage" opportunity
Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930
The Director is Licia Colombi
--part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary-- From bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 From: bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lysistrata Project Message-ID: Fred and List: Are any theaters working on the Lysistrata project, a series of staged readings from coast-to-coast to protest the looming war in Iraq? The intent is for all theaters to perform the reading simultaneously on March 3rd. Projects are being scheduled throughout the country, as well as overseas in some cases. See the organization website at: www.lysistrataproject.org for details. We are gathering interested members in Cleveland (an earlier date seems to have failed due to prior commitments). I think this would be an exciting way for performers throughout Ohio to step forward on important issues of public policy. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Cleveland, OH 216/361-9090 or 374-7578 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert at East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <6902-3E3936BB-874@storefull-2356.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz blend) When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue (216) 851-8721 Secured Parking From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello to all from Fool's Gold Entertainment. We are proud to announce the Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd, 2003 at the Highland Theatre in Akron Ohio. The doors open at 6pm and the movie rolls at 7pm. This full-length feature was produced using almost all North Coast talent. There will be some film critics there, as well as reporters from Canton, Akron, Massillon and Cleveland. Big Chuck and Little John will be there as well to MC. I have 1000 tickets (3 dollars each) and they're going fast. If you would like to help support your fellow actors and hob nob with the press, please hurry and get your ticket before they are gone. Gary and myself (Guido Huckball) would love to see more talent for our next production. Visit our website at www.foolsgoldentertainment.com For more info. $3 Tickets are also available at: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 Guido Huckball Fool's Gold Entertainment ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: Improv 101 Message-ID: <11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8@aol.com> --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM classes are held at Cabaret Dada 1210 W. 6th street (216) 696-4242 Map available at www.CabaretDada.com --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all,

Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM

classes are held at Cabaret Dada
                              1210 W. 6th street
                        (216) 696-4242
                        Map available at www.CabaretDada.com
--part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Viewing of the film, "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg" at the Jewish Community Center in Cleveland Hts- Message-ID: <<...OLE_Obj...>> Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood OH 44122 * (216) 831-0700 * fax (216) 831-7796 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 * (216) 382-4000 * fax (216) 382-5401 NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: Chris Fox, (216) 831-0700 Ext. 1334 Evenings: (216) 261-2224 The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg January 28, 2003...The Jewish Community Center's Sunday Out Program is presenting The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg- on Sunday March 16, 2003 at 1:00 PM in the Jewish Community Center Mayfield Building ---3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio in the Senior Adult Lounge. This film is free and open to the public. Transportation is available. For more information, about transportation and the film, please contact Stephanie at 216/382-4000, ext. 256. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg A film by Aviva Kempner, 1998, 90 Minutes. For many Jews who grew up in the 1930s and 1940s, Hank Greenberg was a symbol of America. A power hitter for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg represented the dignity, strength and perseverance of the Jewish people during a difficult period. This was at a time when anti-Semitism was still a factor in professional sports, as it was on the streets. Greenberg, a six-foot-four inch superstar in America's national pastime, reminded Jews of what America had begun to offer them. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is the first film to look at this American-Jewish hero, and how the sports records he broke on the field helped pave the way to breaking social barriers in the stands. Includes archival footage, interviews with players, sports writers and scholars. Kris Barnes Box Office Manager The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre kbarnes at clevejcc.org From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Announcement Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 8:07 AM, following 29 hours and 59 minutes of labor, David Hansen and Toni K. Thayer became parents to an 8 lb. & 13 oz., 21 3/4" baby girl at MacDonald Women's Hospital in Cleveland. Ms. Thayer is resting comfortably at University Hospital. The baby's name is TBA. pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From mpreston at dobama.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife SOLD OUT for a second Saturday! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist's Wife at Dobama Theatre is SOLD OUT for this Saturday night, February 1st! This is the second Saturday in a row that the show has sold out. The run of this "intelligently funny, satirically relevant uptown comedy" has been extended and tickets are available for all other performance dates through Saturday, February 15th! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 today -- don't miss this show! Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anti-Valentine's Night Out at the Foxgrape Film Series on Sat Feb 15 at 9pm Message-ID: <5BA9D9B8.43CAE079.006D6F3D@aol.com> People have one of two reactions to Valentine???s Day, one of disgust and anger from bad experiences, and one of joy and elation. For one night only, we are catering to the former. ???Anti-Valentine???s Night Out??? is an idea conceived by Alex Morrison, the Artistic Director of the Foxgrape Film series and Alex Michaels of Prelude2Cinema. The event is supported by the new Cleveland group ???Indie Cleveland,??? which supports Cleveland independent filmmakers. The films will begin on Saturday, Feb. 15th 9:00 at the Foxgrape Cafe at 19 West College Street, in Oberlin, Ohio with full dinner service available before the screenings. There will be two films featured, "Valentine???s Day," by Alex Morrison, and "The Hot Rain," by Alex Michaels. Alex Morrison is the founder of the Foxgrape Film Series, and a freelance filmmaker/cinematographer/photographer based in Oberlin, Ohio. Morrison???s film "Mighty Like a Rose" has just been selected to take part in Prevues, a best of Ithaca College screening taking place in Los Angeles, New York City and Ithaca. "Valentine???s Day" was one of the first shorts created by Morrison, and features the story of a lover who has been dumped on Valentine???s Day. The main character comes up with an abstract plot to relieve his mind through a quirky tale of lost love. Emmy-winning writer Alex P. Michaels has crafted a truly independent film, while helming the project as writer/director, with the release of Prelude2Cinema's "The Hot Rain". The story is a black-and-white tale of love that doesn't include opening up...unless you can be someone else. "The Hot Rain" is also loosely inspired by "Vertigo," so you can expect plenty of twists and turns along the way, and is also accompanied by a solid and haunting rhythm and blues/jazz soundtrack. The Artistic director is asking for a five-dollar donation per couple. So bring a date! E-mail indiecleveland at yahoo.com http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com http://alexmorrison.tripod.com http://prelude2cinema.com http://www.indiecleveland.com From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't miss Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre! Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130213758.00b076a0@mail.en.com> --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening! "The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage. "Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through. "This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit. "See the play." ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening!

"The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage.
"Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through.
"This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit.
"See the play."
 ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls.
--=====================_4000151==_.ALT-- From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for 1776 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130232817.02a25de0@mail.en.com> Due to popular demand, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold one more audition for "1776." Mark your calendar for Tuesday, February 4, at 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Cast requirements are for 21 men, ages 22- 62 and 2 women, one in her 20's, one in her 30's, and for 2 young men, ages 18- 20. Please come prepared to read from the script and to sing, and be dressed for movement. "1776" will be directed by Dale Franks and will be on stage March 28 - April 26, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with two Sunday matinees. From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (lemire-kunz at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets to The Vagina Monologues with Anne E DeChant Message-ID: <003301c2c92d$193af240$53bb3841@ms580068> DON'T PANIC!! There are still some tickets left.but hurry! V-Day Akron, February 14, 2003 Greystone Hall (corner of Mill and High) Raffle, Art Exhibits, Activist tables and more! Doors open at 5:30 p.m. In Concert Anne E. DeChant! Then Anne E joins the cast for a benefit performance of THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES! V-Tickets are $25 and are now on sale at Borders, Books and Music Stores in Fairlawn, Chapel Hill and N. Canton at the Strip. You can also get tickets at the Medina County Rape Crisis Center, 740 E. Washington St. Suite E-6, Medina. V-Day.More than just the Monologues! V-Chat.. with Phyllis Cottle, Moving Beyond Survivor Phyllis Cottle was attacked in March 1984 as she was leaving work in Akron's Five Points area. She was raped, stabbed in the eyes and left for dead in a burning car. Phyllis will share how she has been able to move beyond being a victim, beyond being a survivor, to a life that is now richer and more meaningful. Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 7 p.m. at Our Lady of the Elms High School, 1375 W. Exchange St. Akron Program is free but reservations requested. Call the YWCA for reservations at 330-253-6131. Donations to V-Day Akron will be accepted. This V-Chat is a collaborative effort of The Medina County Rape Crisis Center and the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, sponsored by V-Day Akron. V-Day Akron.A community collaboration of artist, educators and activists working to stop violence against women and girls. For more information visit our web site at www.queenbeeprod.com. V-Day Akron benefits the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, The Medina Rape Crisis Center and V-Day's Spotlight on Native American Women and Canadian First Nations Women. V-Day Akron is sponsored by The Summit County Housing Network and The Akron Chapter of The National Organization for Women. From jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 From: jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Last Weekend To See Anything Goes Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F13BBA0@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of Anything Goes closes February 2! Performances left: Fri. 1/31 7:30pm Sat. 2/1 7:30pm Sun.2/2 1:30pm Don't miss this production. You're sure to have a blast! Call 216-241-6000 (For $5 off each ticket quote code: CLD) Next up: George Bernard Shaw's Arms And the Man March 12-23 Directed by Charles Fee Call 216-241-6000 Julie L. Konrad Associate Director of Marketing Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Ave. Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (P) 216-241-5490 X 316 (F) 216 241-6315 Anything Goes January 22-February 2 For tickets call 216-241-6000 From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist needed for troupe - paid Message-ID: <1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee@aol.com> --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue: This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road. We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you. Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384. Thanks, Noah Budin Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue:

This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road.

We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you.

Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384.
Thanks,
Noah Budin
Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director
--part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laura Perrotta of Tale of the Allergist's Wife interviewed for WNCX and WJCU! Message-ID: Listen for Laura Perrotta, "Lee" in Dobama Theatre's production of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, on Sunday, Feb. 2, on WNCX (98.5 FM) at6:30 a.m. and on WJCU (88.7 FM) on Monday, Feb. 3, at 1:00 p.m.! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From CAGER55 at aol.com Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 From: CAGER55 at aol.com (CAGER55 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drummer & Sax Players Needed Message-ID: <181.161fb71d.2b6c134c@aol.com> --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MUSICIANS COME TO THE CABARET! NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET. THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH. PHONE THE THEATER AT: 440 327-2909 OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR: Debchevy2 at aol.com --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MUSICIANS
COME TO THE CABARET!

NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET.

THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH.

PHONE THE THEATER AT:  440 327-2909
OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR:  Debchevy2 at aol.com

--part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary-- From iorhino at yahoo.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTREMELY BIG [BOX] at CPT Message-ID: <20030131194203.67256.qmail@web20809.mail.yahoo.com> --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson. Directed by Greg Vovos. Designed by Zach Humes. AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY? The French Maid Outfit Will Tickets Just $10 (But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!) Call 216-631-2727. While Supplies and Chiclets Last. Cleveland Public Theatre at W. 65 & Detroit. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! 

In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT

February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm 

Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson.

Directed by Greg Vovos.  Designed by Zach Humes.

 

AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY?

The French Maid Outfit Will

 

Tickets Just $10

(But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!)

 

Call 216-631-2727.  While Supplies and Chiclets Last. 

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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437-- From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I'll consider changing the name -- but I still need an accompanist Message-ID: <13969315.5A64E7DB.00049EA8@aol.com> It has come to my attention that Orange Stagecrafters already has a troupe called "Cabaret." Actually, I am an Orange resident and my kids attend the Orange Schools and have attended the Stagecrafters summer programs. Mine is a very small program and I have no aspirations to compete with Orange. Just small time performances, i.e. nursing homes, etc. I'll gladly consider changing the name if it bothers anybody. I'll talk to Orange about it. In the meantime, please only respond to my initial email if you are responding to the inquiry about an accompanist, or are wanting information about joining or taking classes at FFAC. Thanks, Noah Budin From pengo at davidhansen.org Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Update Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH UPDATE We have named her Zelda Dare Thayer-Hansen. She'll be coming home Saturday morning. Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming downpour of congratulations! David, Toni & Zelda pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1548545.3253020370@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your weekly digest from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. For news and information, please visit our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a complete listing of upcoming concerts and recitals, please visit our electronic calendar of events: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you will find this information useful as you plan your coverage of the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. All the best, Marci ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "Cyrano" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <00c501c2c977$1888b9a0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark Cipra Auditions Actors for "Cyrano de Bergerac" The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Cyrano de Bergerac, translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Director: Mark Cipra Roles: 14 named male roles, 5 named female roles, large ensemble with speaking and non-speaking roles. All ages are needed from 9 years old and up. Children are needed for pickpockets and general ensemble scenes. Special talents: Armed swordsplay-previous stage combat experience valuable but not necessary. Actor(s) who can play guitar well in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music throughout. Audition Dates: Monday & Tuesday, February 10 & 11, 2003 Children, ages 9 to 13 years old: 7-7:30 pm Adults, ages 14 and up: 7:30-10 pm NO APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED. Audition Location: The Andrews School Auditorium. The Fine Arts Association is located on the campus of the Andrews School. The Andrews School auditorium is located in the building directly in front of you when entering the driveway off Mentor Avenue. Parking is available to the right of the building. Preparation: Come prepared to read from the script. Production Dates: April 4, 5, 11, & 12 at 8 pm; April 6 & 13 at 3 pm For further information: Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Department, at 440-951-7500 x103 ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Mark Cipra Auditions Actors for=20
"Cyrano de Bergerac"
 
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Director:  Mark=20 Cipra
Roles:  14 named = male roles, 5=20 named female roles, large ensemble with speaking and non-speaking = roles. =20 All ages are needed from 9 years old and up.  Children are needed = for=20 pickpockets and general ensemble scenes. =20
Special=20 talentsArmed swordsplay-previous stage = combat=20 experience valuable but not necessary.  Actor(s) who can play = guitar well=20 in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music=20 throughout.
Audition Dates:  = Monday &=20 Tuesday, February 10 & 11, 2003
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       &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 NO APPOINTMENTS=20 REQUIRED.
Audition Location:  The=20 Andrews School Auditorium.  The Fine Arts Association is located on = the=20 campus of the Andrews School.  The Andrews School auditorium is = located in=20 the building directly in front of you when entering the driveway off = Mentor=20 Avenue.  Parking is available to the right of the=20 building.
Preparation:  Come = prepared to=20 read from the script.
Production Dates:  April=20 4, 5, 11, & 12 at 8 pm; April 6 & 13 at 3=20 pm
For further information:  Call=20 Ann Hedger, Theatre Department, at 440-951-7500=20 x103
 
------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still looking for housemate Message-ID:

Greetings Fellow Artists!

We are still looking for a non-smoking, M or F housemate, to share Lyndhurst home. Nice house in safe and friendly neighborhood, has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, driveway/garage, large yard, central heat/AC, laundry, office space and separate phone line. $300 per month plus shared utilities.

We are both performers and are looking for a "like-minded" person. If interested, please respond to this e-mail or call us at (440) 442-5859.

With our thanks and best wishes,

Vincent J. Polowy & Cassandra Vincent


 
Vincent Magic Productions
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South Euclid, Ohio
44121
(440)442-5859


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From miken at ncgmedia.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To the Shuttle's Seven Message-ID: <200302020708.CAA18412@alexander.cnchost.com> 1-2-03 Crystal drops on blue White tears of night's black These have me in awe I look up And take notice Wonder upon the celestials You spent your life Indebted to these The stars With sighs we've become proud Your heroism Your peaceful means of existence With what little we afforded You spent your life Extend our humanity You learned and went up Miles and speeds beyond imagination You were their first So grateful and at peace Escaped your conflicted grounds You spent your life We will remember We will continue And we will look up To celestial silvers and blues And reds and ever, ever-so black We toast your courage that we may lack You spent your life Now, for you, We spend ours. 1-2-03 -- Michael A. Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" R.are E.arth M.agnet Productions in association with Norton Communications Group http://www.ncgmedia.com "There's a madness in the air as bad as the Bubonic Plague; there's rhetoric disguised as 'international relations', and 'freedom' in Freedom of Speech comes under fire when the young folk write something audacious. - Bobby Zaman "If the map of the world does not have Utopia then it is incomplete" - Oscar Wilde From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shuttle Poem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I did a poem about the shuttle Challenger in 1986 the day after it exploded and I thought it would be apropos to put it up for a while on my site. www.cinevidproductions.com/shuttle Bill Johns, Cleveland - williamjohns at sbcglobal.net ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I did a poem = about the shuttle Challenger in 1986 the day after it exploded and I thought it = would be apropos to put it up for a while on my site.

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0-- From Smorton8 at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting Monday 2/3 Message-ID: <2b.379dff9c.2b6eabfd@aol.com> Artists Against War will meet on Monday February 3rd, at 7 pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. If you'd like to find out more about ONE Weekend for Peace, February 16-17, or join our efforts in organizing other events, please stop by and see what YOU can do to help! Posters and fliers will be available as well. If you can't make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend for Peace, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. And check us out on the web at http://cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]postings about the "shuttle tragedy" Message-ID: --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy. >From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11. Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.h tml If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings. Fred --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy.

>From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11.  Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.html

If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings.

Fred
--part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews of ANYTHING GOES & SAFMOD DANCE Message-ID: <20030203031516.52395.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?Anything Goes? Delights, SAFMOD Excites Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?ANYTHING GOES? DELIGHTS AT GREAT LAKES Take a typical 1930?s musical full of obvious plot twists and extended slapstick gags and give it a creative, no-holds barred production. The results: Great Lakes Theatre Festival?s delightful and audience-pleasing ?Anything Goes.? ?Anything Goes? was first envisioned by its producer while hiding out aboard a fishing boat in the Gulf of Panama after fleeing the country to escape creditors. His idea was based on the premise of an ocean liner facing the threat of a possible shipwreck. He returned to New York, assembled a production team and started rehearsals. Unfortunately, the S.S. Morro Castle sunk off the coast of New Jersey. How could he open a happy go-lucky musical based on a ship wreck? So, the task of quickly rewriting the show was undertaken. The basic idea was retained, but the shipwreck was eliminated and a plot of hidden identities and unrequited love was substituted. Think ?Importance of Ernest?-lite. The very title refers to the desperation with which the show was put together. Any and everything was tried to save the initial investment and make sure that the show went on. The show, even in a recent rewrite which was used in the staging of this production, is long on music and short on plot. What is not wanting is the music of Cole Porter. Porter is a wordsmith of the highest order. His rhyming patterns and erudite language are unique among song writers. His songs require that you listen carefully in order not to miss a single word or clever phrase. Porter?s background was unique among American popular composers of his era in that he was born to wealth, and that his apprenticeship took place not in Tin Pan Alley but in the playgrounds of Europe. Most Broadway writers of the era were immigrants, such as Irving Berlin, with little formal education. Porter?s schooling included Yale and the Schola Cantorum in Paris. ?Anything Goes? opened in November of 1934 and, in spite of the book, turned out to be the fourth longest running musical of the 30?s. Much of the credit for the success was not only Porter?s words, but Ethel Merman portraying an evangelist become night-club singer and singing such Cole Porter delights as "Blow, Gabriel Blow," "You're the Top," and "I Get a Kick Out of You". It?s pretty hard for anyone familiar with musical theatre to listen to those songs and not hear Merman belting them out. In 1987, the show was revised and revived. The main action takes place on a luxury liner sailing from New York to Southampton and includes gangsters, evangelists, sailors and a whole lot of singing and dancing. Songs include such standards as, "All Through the Night," "It?s De-lovely," "Easy to Love" and the title song, "Anything Goes." The Great Lakes production is blessed with the creative, let-loose directing of Victoria Bussert, creative choreography by Janet Watson and right-on musical directing by Steven Gross. John Ezell?s set adds to the effervescent feeling of the show, but the midstage turntable caused production problems, with the continued presence of stage hands moving the turntable and walking around backstage and some turning difficulties. It was worth the price of admission just to see Steve Routman?s portrayal as Public Enemy number 12, Moonface Martin. He not only looks like Buster Keaton, but also has Keaton?s deadpan expression. He is a master of the ad lib as displayed several times when his covering of set mishaps and line fluffs brought extended applause from the audience. Nancy Hess made the role of Reno Sweeney, the night club evangelist her own, choosing not to do an Ethel Merman imitation as often happens with those who portray this role. She has a pleasant voice and a nice perky acting style. Hunter Bell, who has neither the physical or facial requirements of Broadway males who usually portrays leading man roles, nevertheless makes a creditable, if not outstanding, Billy Crocker. All-in-all ?Anything Goes? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival continues the thus far excellent year under new Producing Artistic Director Charles Fee. It makes one look with excitement to GLTF?s next production, George Bernard Shaw?s comic masterpiece ?Arms and the Man? which examines war and love. It runs from March 12 through 23rd. For tickets to GLTF productions call 216.241.6000 or 800.766.6048.. SAFMOD EXCITES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE The dance scene in Cleveland, in spite of the departure of Cleveland-San Jose Ballet, is very healthy. There has been an explosion of small dance companies that have more than filled the void of no longer having a world-class production company in town. Two of the best are in-residence at Cleveland Public Theatre: SAFMOD Performance Ensemble and GroundWorks Dancetheater. SAFMOD was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1991 by percussionist/composer Neil Chastain and dancer/choreographer Young Park. The company moved to Cleveland in 1993. The group is dedicated to multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural performances which strive to push the boundaries of dance, music, and visual artistry. Their multi-media approach has included the use of projected digital animation, aerosol art installations, dancers on stilts, spoken word poetry, audience involvement, trapeze work, and costumes often made from recycled materials. SAFMOD?s recent performances at CPT were met by appreciative sold-out audiences. The evening opened with "Temporal Tides," a well-conceived piece which grapples with the forces of time. The dancers were huddled in a heap, mid-stage at the start. Each grew upward, upside down, feet first, then torsos, then heads. The slow, controlled movements continued throughout the piece. As is typical of the group, such props as tree limbs and ethereal lighting helped convey the message. "Fionacci" was an astounding example of a perfect fusion of dance and music. The movements were so well synchronized to Neil Chastain?s music, which was specifically developed for this piece, and for Young Park?s choreographic and dance styles, that the two elements became one. "(With In) Instrument" was a happy gymnastic-centered piece which had an almost Disneyesque quality. It featured the guitarist/singer Alex Alvarez performing an original song which choreographer Young Park transformed into a modern dance. The dancers conveyed convincingly the concept of people as bags of humanity who often bumped into one another. "Ahimsa" was the weakest piece of the evening. Many segments of this attempt to portray some people?s inhumanity toward each other were to be acted as well as danced. It illustrated that proficient actors do not necessarily make proficient dancers. Many facial expressions and body movements were unrealistic. This was also the only piece in which the synchronization of dancers was weak. The stilt and masks created by Alison Egan and Alexandra Underhill were outstanding. Ezra Houser?s stilt movements were well done. "The Playground" was a total delight. Not only did the audience love it, but the performers appeared to be having a wonderful time. The segment starts with a chorus of nine drummers beating on blue buckets. It segued into a playground with a trapezoid-shaped metal structure which was moved to allow the dancers/gymnasts to play at ease. A combination of routines similar to Olympic gymnastic routines combined with swinging and flipping brought the audience to gasps and prolonged applause. It was a perfect way to end a wonderful evening of dance. The other resident dance company, GroundWorks Dancetheater, is a professional organization, founded in 1998, dedicated to the development and presentation of new choreography that encourages collaboration with other art disciplines. It is headed by the creative and proficient choreographer and dancer David Shimnotakahara. Their programs encourage understanding of dance and how it is created. They will be appearing at CPT from February 28 through March 2. For tickets, which are a reasonably priced at $15 to $18 call 216-631-2727. A special family matinee is available for the Sunday, March 2nd production. Adults are $12 and children 12 and under are admitted for $5. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From leafeater1998 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 From: leafeater1998 at hotmail.com (james renner) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Encore Presentation on Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan! Message-ID: Check out the encore presentation of the live sketch show everybody cool is talking about. Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan will perform at the Second City stage again Monday, January 27th at 8PM. Tickets are $10 at the door. See you there! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From cpflds at mindspring.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <412003112761750800@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night. Weather? What weather? It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest! Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe announces Auditions for Veronica's Room Directed by Lenne Snively This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality. A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!? A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller. ********* The Characters: Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?) Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?) Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?) Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?) Your chronological age isn't important. You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age. ********* Audition Dates: Monday, January 27 Tuesday, January 28 at 7:00pm Production Dates: March 28-April 13, 2003 Rehearsals will start near the end of February. A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda. Every role makes a major impact on the story. This is going to be a fun show to dig into. Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre. Any questions, please call: Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.) ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
 
Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night.
Weather?  What weather?
 It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest!

 
Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe
announces Auditions for
 
Veronica's Room
Directed by Lenne Snively
 
This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?  A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller.
 
*********
 
The Characters:
 
Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?)
Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?)
Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?)
Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?)
 
Your chronological age isn't important.  You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age.
 
*********
 
Audition Dates:
Monday, January 27
Tuesday, January 28
at 7:00pm
 
Production Dates:
March 28-April 13, 2003
 
Rehearsals will start near the end of February.
 
A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda.  Every role makes a major impact on the story.  This is going to be a fun show to dig into.
 
Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre.
 
Any questions, please call:
 
Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or
The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.)
 
 

 

 
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 From: CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM (Proctor, Curtis) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit Message-ID: <3AF2AFBA8CB8894183E08817C82A9CB201526545@QCEXCH1-2.qchp.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical Valentine". The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing. You will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret. You get a free meal along with compensation! Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR option. I am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements. One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. Please e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as possible. Curtis D. Proctor (440) 460-0093 x.4301 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit

I = needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the = 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical = Valentine".  The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 = Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., = followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing.

You = will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret.  You get a free meal along = with compensation!  Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR = option.  I = am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements.  = One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. 

Please = e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as = possible.

Curtis D. Proctor

(440) = 460-0093 x.4301

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770-- From GMSkerritt at aol.com Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 From: GMSkerritt at aol.com (GMSkerritt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Construction Help Needed Message-ID: <135.1a25a156.2b66a6d3@aol.com> The Happy Ending Lyric Players (HELP) based at The First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland at 3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton Road in Shaker Heights is currently in rehearsal for its March 28 thru April 6 production of Show Boat. HELP is looking for someone(s) to build the set beginning Monday, March 3 and completing it by 24 (approximately 3 weeks). A concept sketch is available. Some lay help is available. There is about $1,000 to spend plus cost of materials. Contact Mike Skerritt at this email address or via cell phone at (216) 533-8077. Mike Skerritt, Managing Director From hlewelle at bw.edu Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 From: hlewelle at bw.edu (Hester Lewellen) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short Personal Review of "Stevie" from Hester Message-ID: <3E354D26.6347DC2F@bw.edu> Greg Ceasar's "basement productions" scores another positive review from me. Lee Mackey and Sheila Maloney do a wonderful job of inhabiting the tiny lamplit stage and turning it into a British home. Sheila plays English poet, Stevie Smith, and Lee her "lion aunt." They do a great job of changing with the years. Kudos to Greg for finding another interesting play, full of laughs AND ideas. If you've ever been to Kennedy's Down Under, you know the space is well nigh impossible, but Greg and his team make it work. The seats themselves, however, are crippling; take your ibuprofen before you go. Hester Lewellen From MurphyGopal at aol.com Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Lessons Message-ID: --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available..... call 216-965-9557 for information --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James  Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available.....

call 216-965-9557 for information

--part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary-- From peckcrew at yahoo.com Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 From: peckcrew at yahoo.com (Rob Peck) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions "Love Sex and the I.R.S." Message-ID: <20030127182832.60368.qmail@web12408.mail.yahoo.com> --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The Solon Center for the Arts Will be holding Auiditions for "Love Sex and the I.R.S." By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Directed by Barbara Rhodes Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th >From 7:00pm - 9:00pm Performace Dates are March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th At The Solon Center for the Arts 6315 S.O.M. Center Rd. For More information Call (440) 337-1400 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The Solon Center for the Arts

Will be holding Auiditions for

"Love Sex and the I.R.S."

By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore.

Directed by Barbara Rhodes 

Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th

From 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Performace Dates are

March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th

At The Solon Center for the Arts

6315 S.O.M. Center Rd.

For More information Call (440) 337-1400

   



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Gift Subscriptions for Valentine's Day Message-ID: <3E46FD3B@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TREAT YOUR SWEETHEART TO SOMETHING SPECIAL Porthouse Theatre Gift Certificates & Gift Subscriptions make great Valentine=92s Day presents =09 Kent, Ohio =96 Do you want to purchase something unique for your sweetheart this Valentine=92s Day? Why not a give a gift of the heart with a subscription or gift certificate to Porthouse Theatre. A gift subscription includes one ticket to all three productions enclosed in a lovely, red gift card. When you purchase a gift subscription you also receive a present. For every gift subscription that you purchase receive one complimentary ticket to the production of your choice. Gift subscriptions are $45 for adults, that=92s only $15 per ticket, and $33 for students. Gift certificates for Porthouse are available in denominations of $5, $10 and $20. To order your Valentine's Day gifts call 330-672-3884. Porthouse accepts MasterCard, Visa and Discover. All three productions this summer deal with matters of the heart. The 2003 season begins with the Broadway favorite, A CHORUS LINE. Directed by Cain Park Artistic Director, Victoria Bussert, A CHORUS LINE runs June 13 =96 28. Following your heart in matters of love is comically illustrated in the season=92s second production THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Oscar Wilde spins a comic tale of mistaken identity, overbearing mothers, addled brained nurses and of course true love. Directed by John Woodson, Artistic Director of the Warehouse Theatre, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST runs July 4 =96 July 19. Closing the season is Rodgers & Hammerstein=92s OKLAHOMA!. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent, this family favorite tests the power of true love when Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, play out their love story. OKLAHOMA! Runs July 25 =96 August 10 with opening night on July 26. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion, before every performance. Picnic tables and beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. FOLLOW YOUR HEART TO PORTHOUSE THEATRE! Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s premiere professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance. Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. 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 mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife Extended Through February 15th! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife Extended Through February 15th Bring Your Valentine Date For Our Extra Dates! The Tale of the Allergist's Wife by Charles Busch, directed by Fred Sternfeld, now playing at Dobama Theatre, has been extended through Valentine's weekend by popular demand! Bring your honey (or your secret crush) for a laugh-filled evening and see the play the Plain Dealer called "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox." Added dates are Thursday, February 13th - Saturday, February 15th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for any of these nights will go fast and are only $15-18 each -- call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 for reservations. All-inclusive dinner theatre packages are available at Sal and Angelo's restaurant just across Coventry from the theatre! Call for details! The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife has been called ?a definite theatrical miracle? by Entertainment Weekly, which called Allergist ?a comedy about the meaning of life that?s essentially meaningless, yet it all works beautifully.? Charles Busch, author of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife, is currently appearing off-Broadway in his play Shanghai Moon. Dobama Theatre?s production of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife was recently called ?achingly funny? by the Cleveland Jewish News, ?very funny ? a droll ? social satire? by the Plain Dealer, and ?a quick-paced laugh fest? by the Sun Press. Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch, EXTENDED through February 15th! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Upper Grades -- plays due TODAY! Grades 1 and 2 -- plays due by February 2nd! Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Blesner36 at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 From: Blesner36 at aol.com (Blesner36 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditioin for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <1B22F3E7.7D35407C.0228FD90@aol.com> The Solon Center for the Arts will be holding auditions for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore is a zany comedy about two roommates who attempt to fool the Internal Revenue Service into believing that they have been married for three years. The only catch to this scenario is that the roommates are male and this arrangement doesn't work when the I.R.S. decies to check up on them! Include the fact that one of the roomates is engaged to a woman who is in on the plot, creates an amazing comedy that will be enjoyed by all! Barbara Rhoades has directed many productions throughout Northeastern Ohio. Most recently Rhoades has directed at Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, Aurora Community Theatre, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre and the East Cleveland Theatre. Auditions for ???Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? will be held at the Solon Center for the Arts on Tuesday, January 28 and Wednesday, January 29 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performances will be held on March 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 and 29. Rhoades will be looking for actors who can play between the ages of 28 and 65. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: The Solon Center for the Arts at 440-337-1400 From gloor at ctcollective.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 From: gloor at ctcollective.org (Fred Gloor) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Theater Collective Benefit Planning Meeting Message-ID: <000601c2c63e$04776240$a80933d0@fred0g6q3sq8om> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Colleagues and friends of the Collective, It is that time of year when we begin the planning for this years benefit. We will be meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play House lobby. All members of the Theater community are welcome to attend. Hope to see you there. Fred Gloor and Margaret Lynch Co-Chairs The Cleveland Theater Collective 216-406-1973 gloor at ctcollective.org lynch at ctcollective.org ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Colleagues and friends of the = Collective,

 

It is that time of year when we begin the planning = for this years benefit.  We will be = meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play = House lobby.  All members of the Theater = community are welcome to attend.  Hope to = see you there.  =

 

Fred Gloor and Margaret = Lynch

Co-Chairs

The Cleveland Theater = Collective

216-406-1973

gloor at ctcollective.org  lynch at ctcollective.org =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40-- From Alexcine at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story" screening at the Foxgrape Film Series on February 1st at 9pm in Oberlin Message-ID: <66580BCE.21C784A0.006D6F3D@aol.com> Foxgrape Film Series: Saturday February 1st, 9:00 @ The Foxgrape Cafe 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm This week features attending filmmaker, Edward Lusk, along with his cast, crew and the movie "Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story." "At first, I was not looking to produce my own work," says Mr. Lusk." I formed Edgewater Films to make a digital video with someone else's script. I solicited screenplays, but did not settle on one I really could commit my heart to. I stumbled upon Robbie's story when reading a story in The Plain Dealer about using religion to cure gays. Robbie's mother, Leslie, was featured in the article as against the idea. This prompted me to go to Robbie's web site at http://lgcsc.org/robkirkland/. What really drew me in was his poetry. This gift he left behind help me better understand the character I had never met. It really helped in making inner turmoil a theme in the screenplay. "Robbie" is a story about the struggle for acceptance, acceptance by our friends, family, faith and most importantly, ourselves. I hope you will learn from his story and tell others about it." Mr. Lusk has acted in, or produced local plays in Brecksville, Independence and Brunswick. This spring he will graduate from Cleveland State's creative writing program with a Bachelor's degree in English. All are welcome to attend the free screening at the Foxgrape Cafe Saturday February 1st, 9:00 at 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 MORE NEWS ON THE FOXGRAPE FILM SERIES >From Artistic Director Alex Morrison "Hope to see you all this week, news will be forthcoming on possible screenings at Campus Video and an Anti-Valentine's Day screening for all you lovers out there on Valentine's Day." _____________________________________________________________________ Foxgrape Film Series http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm A weekly screening of diverse works, bringing together the community and students. Artistic Director Alex Morrison http://members.tripod.com/alexmorrison/index.htm From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dave Banks Big Band Message-ID:

Big Band Benefit Bash

February 1, 7:30PM

Walsh Jesuit High School Theater

Featuring

The Dave Banks

Big Band

 

The Dave Banks All Star Big Band will be in concert at Walsh Jesuit High School featuring the best in Swing, Jazz and Blues music by the top professional musicians around.

 $15.00 for adults and $10.00 Students. Proceeds from the concert will help the Music Department at Walsh Jesuit High School.

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com  and tickets will be reserved for you. You can also pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.  Cost is $15.00 for Adults and $10.00 for Students

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

(330) 929-4205...Akron

(800) 686-4694...Cleveland





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Join us for an evening with = Carol=20 Tizzano, documentary filmmaker and director of Picture=20 Perfect - a compelling documentary that challenges how girls = and women=20 are depicted in the media. Carol premiered her film to a sold out = audience=20 on October 27th, 2002 at the Cleveland Institute of Art -=20 Cinematheque.
 
This event is scheduled for = Thursday,=20 February 6th at Talkie's Film and Coffee Bar, 2521 Market Avenue=20 (across from The Cleveland Film Society).  The program = begins at=20 6:30pm with an informal meet/greet. Carol's presentation will begin at = 7:00 and=20 conclude around 9:00. There is no charge, however, = Talkie's requests that=20 we purchase snacks/beverages to show our support for their=20 establishment.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0-- From Mjalexthac at aol.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 From: Mjalexthac at aol.com (Mjalexthac at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors Summit Corrected audition info Message-ID: <12c.21815349.2b6774cd@aol.com> --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Corrected info and dates (thank you) Actors' Summit Theater casting "All Night Strut" Production dates are April 10-27th! ( a mainstage production) and "Androcles and the Lion" (a Children's Show) The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance. It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel. All performers MUST be able to dance WELL. We are accepting headshots and resumes only. NO PHONE CALLS. Invitational auditions will be scheduled. Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater. This production opens April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention. Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees. Rehearsals will begin March 24th. All roles are paid. A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered. All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers. African American Male -- 28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance. African American Female, 28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt. Must be able to dance. Male -( any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, --base, Must be able to dance! Female (any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance. Musicians have been hired for this show. Androcles and the Lion Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable done in the "Comedia del arte" style Performances are Feb 13-22, Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat at 1PM These are Daytime, school performances at our theater, NO "touring performances" No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show. All roles are paid. Rehearsals will start on Sat. Feb. 1st 10 AM Pantalone- Adult male Isabella- Young Lovely girl Lelio- the boy-has been cast Captain--the not very bright soldier Androcles- Story teller / Servant Lion/Prologue With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts can be played by a man or woman. Please forward your resume / headshot to: MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director Actors' Summit Theater 86 Owen Brown Street Hudson Ohio 44236 --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


Corrected info and dates
(thank you)
Actors' Summit Theater
casting
"All Night Strut"
Production dates are April 10-27th!
( a mainstage production)
and
"Androcles and the Lion"

(a Children's Show)



The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest  vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance.  It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel.
All performers MUST be able to dance WELL.  We are accepting headshots and resumes only.
NO PHONE CALLS.  Invitational auditions will be scheduled.


Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater.  This production opens  April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention.  Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees.   Rehearsals will begin March 24th.  
All roles are paid.

A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered.  All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers.

African American Male --
28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance.

African American Female,
28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt.  Must be able to dance.

Male -( any ethnicity)
35-55  age range, --base, Must be able to dance!

Female (any ethnicity)
35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance.
Musicians have been hired for this show.

Androcles and the Lion
Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable
done in the "Comedia del arte" style

Performances are
Feb 13-22,
Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat  at 1PM
These are Daytime, school performances at our theater,
NO "touring performances"

No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show.
All roles are paid.
Rehearsals will start on Sat.  Feb. 1st  10 AM

Pantalone-  Adult male
Isabella- Young Lovely girl
Lelio- the boy-has been cast
Captain--the not very bright soldier  
Androcles- Story teller / Servant
Lion/Prologue

With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts
can be played by a man or woman.

                        Please forward your resume / headshot to:

MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown Street
Hudson Ohio 44236  











--part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary-- From eric at ericmull.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS HEADSHOTS Message-ID: ACTORS HEADSHOTS 90% OF ALL JOBS ARE WON OR LOST BY THE HEADSHOT YOU SUBMIT!! When competing against New York or LA talent you need the best you can get. Eric Mull Photography, the leading actors headshot photographer in Ohio, located in downtown Cleveland has openings NOW. New York, LA Style here in Cleveland. This is NOT a cattle call style session with you standing in front of a painted background for a few pictures. Every shoot is unique and when you audition in a small or large market, you will be able to compete with the best possible headshot of yourself. INCLUDED IN YOUR SESSION: 2 rolls film 2 outfit changes professional, clean, hair and makeup stylist up to 7 different natural backgrounds in my 4000 sq. ft. natural light New York Loft style studio print out this message from NEOHIOPAL and receive (1) 8 X 10 print with RETOUCHING at no additional cost 24 hour turn around service GUARANTEED to your liking!!! TOTAL COST $195.00 for more info or to see examples go to www.ericmull.com or call 216-263-9494 From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128141316.44472.qmail@web41006.mail.yahoo.com> --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse. The director is Larry Nehring. Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003. The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays Seeking 13 actors of diverse ages who can sing. Be prepared with musical number. Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key. Dress to move. For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse.  The director is Larry Nehring.

Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003.  The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays

Seeking 13 actors  of diverse ages who can sing.  Be prepared with musical number.  Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key.  Dress to move.

For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128142727.75786.qmail@web41009.mail.yahoo.com> --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003. Sorry! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003.

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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671-- From finearts at core.com Tue Jan 28 08:31:36 2003 From: finearts at core.com (Eric Skarl) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:31:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Headshots Message-ID: <000e01c2c6d9$8b9f21e0$57ce51d1@hal2003> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Headshots by Eric Skarl $35.00 sitting fee $25.00 for 8x10. Quantity = discounts. View work at: www.FineartsPhotography.com ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland presents IMAGINARY INVALID Message-ID: <20030128152411.33233.qmail@web13103.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre: The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere Friday & Saturday January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM Friday & Saturday February 7 & 8 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors For information/reservations: 440.953.7034 On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking. Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre:

 The Imaginary Invalid

by

Moliere

Friday & Saturday  January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM     Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM

Friday & Saturday February 7 &  8 @ 8:00PM        Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM

Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM     Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM

TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors           

For information/reservations: 440.953.7034

On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking.

Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan.



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208-- From AvaBlanch at aol.com Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 From: AvaBlanch at aol.com (AvaBlanch at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Best Of Cleveland... Message-ID: <140.8ea1754.2b680a74@aol.com> --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland=20 Improv knows! Join us Mondays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians=20 showcase. See the areas top comedians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland= =20 Improv. Comedians from Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washingto= n=20 are on hand to see who will be the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Ido= l=20 or Star Search, you=E2=80=99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces=20= of comedy=20 in your home club! If you think YOUare the next big thing, then get a slot and show your stuff= !=20 Shows start at 7:00 PM. Tickets are ONLY $5.00. A greatway to cure the Monda= y=20 night blues, bring your friends for a great night out ofcomedy! Call=20 216-696-IMPROV for shows. =20 --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your= favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland Improv knows! Join us Mond= ays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians showcase. See the areas top come= dians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland Improv. Comedians from Clevelan= d, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washington are on hand to see who will b= e the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Idol or Star Search, you=E2=80= =99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces of comedy in your home cl= ub!
If you think YOUare the next big thing, then get a slot and show you= r stuff!
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--part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary-- From KillingTimeLTD at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 From: KillingTimeLTD at aol.com (KillingTimeLTD at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS WANTED FOR PAID MURDER EVENTS Message-ID: <186.15316c34.2b682225@aol.com> --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to  5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to  5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary-- From Paylward at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 From: Paylward at aol.com (Paylward at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Big Box Series presents "Theories of Relativity" Message-ID: <153.1afbdf77.2b68280f@aol.com> --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things ( Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind). Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of Theories of Relativity Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes. Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile. A great preview for Valentine's Day. A cheap date at $10.00. Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m. Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m. Call 216/631-2727 for tix. Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things (Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind).  Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of

Theories of Relativity

Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes.  Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile.

A great preview for Valentine's Day.  A cheap date at $10.00.
Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m.
Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m.
Call 216/631-2727 for tix.
Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th

--part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TCBBT announce schedule for staged readings Message-ID: <93.29bd2698.2b682c50@aol.com> --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program. TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards. Suggested Donation: $5.00 Schedule: Wednesday February 5th An evening of short pieces by female playwrights. Four short works by two local playwrights "Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither "A Word before Dying" & "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen Wednesday february 12th "So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff "The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft. --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program.

      TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th
this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards.   
Suggested Donation: $5.00

Schedule:
Wednesday February 5th
An evening of short pieces by female playwrights.
Four short works by two local playwrights
"Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither
"A Word before Dying" &  "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen

Wednesday february 12th
"So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff
"The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston

The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft.
--part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary-- From bkopf at kellnet.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 From: bkopf at kellnet.com (Brett Kopf) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Camera man Message-ID: <001401c2c701$ae413940$7401a8c0@kopf> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon Productions. We are currently shooting an independent film titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera man. We need someone experienced with the Cannon GL-1. Most of the shooting will be taking place on the west side=20 of Cleveland, (Avon Lake area). This is a non paying gig, but the reviews of the screen play=20 have been overwhelming. We intend on submitting the film for as many film festivals as we can which most deadlines are at the end of this May. So we need someone to step in whom can commit to getting this project done and being flexible. Let me know of your past experience and return email ASAP. Brett ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon=20 Productions.
We are currently shooting an independent = film
titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera=20 man.
We need someone experienced with the Cannon=20 GL-1.
Most of the shooting will be taking place on the = west side=20
of Cleveland, (Avon Lake area).
This is a non paying gig, but the reviews of the = screen=20 play
have been overwhelming. We intend on submitting=20 the
film for as many film festivals as we can which=20 most
deadlines are at the end of this May. So we need = someone=20 to
step in whom can commit to getting this project = done and=20 being
flexible. Let me know of your past experience = and=20 return
email ASAP.
 
Brett
 
------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]42nd Street Free Tap Master Class Feb. 26 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F444@NTSERV1> THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS A BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS 42ND STREET WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2003 12:00 - 1:30 PM ALLEN THEATRE STAGE This is a tap Master Class! Join members of the national touring company of 42nd Street as they lead our local "dancing feet" in an engaging class. Reservations are required to participate or observe. Please call 216-771-4444 X3215 From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre - Tryouts for "Funny Money" Message-ID: <03ea01c2c713$ec82b410$bfd43540@Chester> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PRESS RELEASE BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE BOX 41131 BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141 Brecksville Little Theatre. Seeking 6 men and 2 women (40's-50's) for " = Funny Money", Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, 7:30 p.m. at = Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from the script. For more information, call 330-467-3876. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

PRESS RELEASE

BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE

BOX 41131

BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141

 

Brecksville Little Theatre.  Seeking 6 men and 2 women = (40=92s-50=92s)=20 for =93 Funny Money=94, Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, = 7:30 p.m. at=20 Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from=20 the script. For more information, call=20 330-467-3876.

------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland Message-ID: <15.870ff33.2b687334@aol.com> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release courtesy of SRO Entertainment, Mr. Jeffery Mannies THEATER AND FILM ARCHIVES TO FOCUS ON CLEVELAND CLEVELAND (January 28, 2003) - Did you ever wonder what happened to Ralphy's= =20 Red Ryder BB Gun after the filming of Christmas Story was finished? Where i= s=20 the oversized fringe scarf worn by cast member Theresa Piteo in Jacques Brel= =20 is Alive and Well and Living in Paris? What happens to many of the costumes= =20 and props after a theater or film production is completed is sometimes a=20 mystery. Perhaps some of them end up in storage, goodwill or maybe even in=20 Debbie Reynolds' closet? A movement to collect and archive costumes pieces, props, and other related=20 items from locally shot big screen films and notable Cleveland theater=20 productions is currently underway -a task that has not really been addressed= .=20 With the help of various theater artists, organizations and supporters of=20 the Cleveland performing arts, publicist Jeon Francis has been moving forwar= d=20 to preserve a part of the city's cultural history. "After a production=20 closes, items, including highly recognizable ones, too often get lost in the= =20 shuffle," says Ali Hernan, resident costume designer for The Halle Theatre=20 and Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, The archive collection has recently been started with the current goal of=20 locating and/or obtaining as many items as possible from notable area=20 productions. Individuals and organizations will also have access to these=20 items for their own short-term public projects upon request. "Cleveland=20 seems to get overlooked a lot as far as the talent," adds Hernan. "These=20 archives will showcase Cleveland and give people locally and from elsewhere=20= a=20 glimpse of that talent."=20 The long-term goal of the archive collection is to have the items displayed=20 in a public venue (such as a Hard Rock Caf=E9 type space or coffee bar simil= ar=20 to Talkies in Ohio City). "I believe when it comes time to display the=20 collection, it will proudly represent our city's cultural history. The=20 collection will also honor many of those throughout the years that have=20 contributed their talents to Cleveland's film and theater community," says=20 collection organizer Jeon Francis. =20 "These archives are a great way for designers and technicians in the theatre= =20 community to not only have our work preserved, but also view and appreciate=20 the work of our colleagues," says freelance costume designer Jenniver=20 Sparano. She has designed for such shows as The Dying Gaul; Fences; The=20 Fantasticks; The Gin Game, and others. Francis adds, "A space to display th= e=20 collection may not be secured for several years, but at least the process of= =20 preserving has been started." Aside from beginning to contact various film=20 and theater companies, Francis has also been in contact with the Cleveland=20 Film Commission and the Western Reserve Historical Society to consider how=20 these organizations could be involved with the project. *Note: Jenniver is spelled correctly. "The archive collection is very new in its development, and I feel the idea=20 has a lot of growth potential. I am very happy to begin and work on this=20 project in my spare time. Even if I'm not the one who develops the space,=20 the collection will be started for someone who will," says Francis. In the=20 meantime, as items are donated to the archives, they are tagged, properly=20 packaged and stored. In addition to the items that have already been=20 furnished to the archives, there is a list of items available to the=20 collection on a loan only basis. Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland, Page 2 The items listed below have been furnished to the collection archive: Hey City Theater/Playhouse Square Center -Cleveland's longest-running=20 production,=20 Tony n' Tina's Wedding (September 7, 2000-December 1, 2002) =B7 One of the original wedding dresses, veil, shoes and accessories worn=20= by=20 actor Nicolle Saccone, who played the role of Tina Vitale. =B7 Three of the original bridesmaid dresses. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts presented the first licensed production in= =20 the United States, Floyd Collins (May 28 - June 29, 1999) =B7 Pair of worker gloves worn by actor David Robeano, who played the role= of=20 Floyd Collins. =B7 White 1920s dress, worn by actor Rebecca Marks (Schaberg at the time),= =20 who played the role of Nellie Collins. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts garnered a lot of attention and publicity=20 for their production of=20 Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show (July 14 - August 13, 2000)=20 =B7 A pair of red vinyl gloves and accessories, worn in the show, by actor= =20 Bob Simon, who played the role of Dr. Frank N. Furter (Dan Folino was the=20 alternate Frank). =B7 Purple holographic bikini and accessories worn by actor Laval Jones, w= ho=20 played the role of Rocky. =B7 Three piece sequined outfit and accessories worn by actor Katie Muelle= r,=20 who played the role of Columbia. PUBLIC SUGGESTIONS=20 Aside from the productions that are listed above, Jeon Francis is requesting= =20 that the public submit their suggestions of locally shot big screen films an= d=20 notable theater productions that they would like to see recognized in the=20 collection. Please include as much information about your suggestion, especially if you=20 know of a contact person. You can submit your suggestions and information t= o=20 eye2wonder at aol.com. Please include Archive Collection in the subject line. Please direct any media related questions to Jeon Francis at (216) 281.7451. ### Backgrounder ABOUT SRO ENTERTAINMENT Created last year and operated by Jeffrey Mannies, SRO Entertainment is a=20 locally based company that organizes special event fundraisers for=20 non-profits, and handles the promotion of a select number of local talent. As a director of development specialist, throughout the past six years, Mr.=20 Mannies is credited with the promotion and production of world class special= =20 event fundraisers in Cleveland featuring Yo Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Kathleen=20 Battle, Joshua Bell, Patti LuPone, Jim Brickman, Michael Feinstein,=20 Kaleidoscape Circus and the opening night of the 25th Cleveland Internationa= l=20 Film Festival. During this past year, SRO Entertainment brought George Stephanopoulos to=20 Cleveland for the benefit of the local nonprofit Maximum Independent Living.= =20 Mannies is currently consulting on a variety of special events for other=20 non-profits. SRO Entertainment current projects include the return of Itzha= k=20 Perlman to Severance Hall for a benefit concert April 23, 2003=20 (Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center), Jessye Norman at Severance Hall=20 August 29, 2003, (Neighborhood Center s Association), and the Ethnic=20 Extravaganza November 8, 2003, (Neighborhood Centers Association). From Smorton8 at aol.com Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. Message-ID: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From john.buck.jr at usa.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. In-Reply-To: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> Message-ID: The listed URL has too many colons...... Here is the corrected URL for that group: http://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Smorton8 at aol.com Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:48 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com; ClevelandNV at topica.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "State Fair" Message-ID: <004301c2c779$eca064e0$69a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of STATE FAIR by=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck. Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 p.m. and = February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.=20 Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located in = the Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, = OH. (in the Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 = and 306, behind the gazebo). CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:=20 a.. Male baritone, mid 40's to mid 50's;=20 b.. Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20's c.. Male tenor moves well in 20's=20 d.. Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late 20's = to early 30's=20 e.. Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20's f.. Alto, warm and motherly, 40's to 50's g.. 15 men aged 16 to 70 years h.. 15 women aged 16 to 70 years i.. 5 children aged 7 to 14 years=20 PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO: a.. Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range. Accompanist provided. b.. Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing. c.. If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script d.. Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so dress comfortably e.. Demonstrate specialty act if applicable Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday May 4th, 2003. Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library. Sincerely, Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of=20 STATE FAIR by

Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck.

Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 = p.m.=20 and February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located = in the=20 Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, OH. = (in the=20 Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 and 306, = behind the=20 gazebo).

CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:

  • Male baritone, mid 40=92s to mid 50=92s;
  • Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20=92s
  • Male tenor moves well in 20=92s
  • Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late = 20=92s to early=20 30=92s
  • Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20=92s
  • Alto, warm and motherly, 40=92s to 50=92s
  • 15 men aged 16 to 70 years
  • 15 women aged 16 to 70 years
  • 5 children aged 7 to 14 years

PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO:

  • Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range.=20 Accompanist provided.
  • Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing.
  • If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script
  • Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so=20 dress comfortably
  • Demonstrate specialty act if applicable

Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday=20 May 4th, 2003.

Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library.

Sincerely,

Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20-- From pmc77 at adelphia.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 From: pmc77 at adelphia.net (Pat McCabe) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Costumer NOW, Paid Position!! Message-ID: <3E37B9EC.000003.01400@your-pa86z1i3g7> --------------Boundary-00=_SO3HG6G0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELP! =0D =0D I need a costumer for the Hawken Upper School musical production of "Gran= d Hotel", which runs from February 14th through February 22. The show is s= et in 1928. There are 40 students in the show. Characters include an aging ballerina, a baron, wounded war veteran and various workers and patrons o= f the Grand Hotel Berlin.=0D =0D The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do hav= e a rental budget if necessary. The school has several costume pieces that might be used already as well=0D =0D Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on what = is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.=0D =0D Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.=0D =0D Pat McCabe=0D (440) 423-2119 (school)=0D (440) 725-5047 (cell)=0D pmcca at hawken.edu --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on = what is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.
 
Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.
 
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(440) 423-2119 (school)
(440)  725-5047 (cell)
 
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The Garfield Hts. Little Theatre, named the C= hamber of Commerce's Organization of the Year, continues it's 22nd s= eason with "Meet Me in St. Louis". This musical, which revolves arou= nd the life of the Smith Family as they anticipate the opening of the 190= 4's World Fair in their hometown, will open February 7th. Show dates= are Feb. 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd. Performance ar= e at the Matousek Auditorium, 4900 Turney Rd. Friday and Saturday curtain= times are 8:00 pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00 pm. Ticket prices are adu= lts: $10.00, seniors: $8.00 and children (under 12): $6.00.  As alwa= ys, special seating and group rates are available. Director Gary Samarin = and Musical Director Suzie Estvanko have assembled a talented cast f= or this family show and choreographer Jennifer Justice, set designer= Dan Ciccarelli and costumer Beth Stypa Kokely promise a treat for the ey= es as well.  (Complete with Trolley!) 
= For general information please call 216-475-8313 or= for reservations the box office phone is 216-581-7554 between the&n= bsp; hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm.  



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------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C2C762.E8DAEFE0-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition/Job Opportunities Message-ID: <16608-3E37D251-29@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for "The Flattering Word" (A Comedy) Directed by Ed Jenkins When: February 3rd and 4th at 7:00pm Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Roles: One wife, age 40's-50's One Church Worker, age 30's-40's One daughter, age 20's One minister, age 40's-50's One actor, age late 20's Phone: (216) 851-8721 Job Opportunities Musical Director for the production of the Wiz Production dates: May 3-25, 2003 Drama, Dance (Modern and Ballet) Instructors for students ages 11-17. Directors for 36th Production Season Please send all resumes to: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio 44112 For phone inquiries, please call : Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for SAFMOD at CPT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland Public Theatre's DanceWorks 03 continues with resident dance company SAFMOD in CultureFlex 2003 A repertoire dance theatre concert of eclectic multimedia collaborations If you've never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check them out this weekend. Truly, one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, SAFMOD continually re-defines the concept of collaboration. Cleveland Public Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance Company, SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February 2, 2003. All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students on Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and $12.00 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the DanceWorks Series please call 216.631.2727. SAFMOD Performance Ensemble celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire concert featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. Artistic Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil Chastain have formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other Cleveland-based arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: South Indian Bharathanatyam dancer Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece combining Bharathanatyam and modern dance. Metal sculptor John Ranally has constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated sculpture that dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout. B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones (formerly the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to this energetic piece. Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh tradition, collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to create an environmentally-themed piece as ?an ode to forgotten childhood imagination, evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as lonely ghosts who cannot reincarnate.? And finally, SAFMOD presents a piece highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what SAFMOD stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original music influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her choreography on the composition-driven piece. CPT developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide Cleveland audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional dance companies. In October of 2000, Northern Ohio Live Magazine awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance. * * * * * * Cleveland Public Theatre strives to make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between $10 - $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy for every show pending ticket availability. Coming up next week: The Cleveland Repertory Project 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Public = Theatre's
DanceWorks 03 = continues=20 with
resident dance=20 company
SAFMOD
in

CultureFlex = 2003

A repertoire dance theatre = concert of=20 eclectic multimedia collaborations

 

If you've=20 never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check = them out=20 this weekend.

Truly,=20 one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, = SAFMOD=20 continually re-defines the concept of = collaboration. 

 

 

Cleveland = Public=20 Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance = Company,=20 SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which=20 opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February = 2, 2003.=20 All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday = matinees at=20 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students = on=20 Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and = $12.00=20 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the = DanceWorks=20 Series please call 216.631.2727.

 

SAFMOD Performance = Ensemble=20 celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire = concert=20 featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. = Artistic=20 Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil = Chastain have=20 formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other = Cleveland-based=20 arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: 

 

South Indian = Bharathanatyam dancer=20 Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece = combining=20 Bharathanatyam and modern dance.

 

Metal sculptor John = Ranally has=20 constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated = sculpture that=20 dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout.  B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones = (formerly=20 the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to = this=20 energetic piece.

 

Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh = tradition,=20 collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to = create an=20 environmentally-themed piece as =93an ode to forgotten childhood = imagination,=20 evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as = lonely=20 ghosts who cannot reincarnate.=94

 

And finally, SAFMOD = presents a piece=20 highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what = SAFMOD=20 stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original = music=20 influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci = sequence, a=20 mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her = choreography on=20 the composition-driven piece.

 

CPT=20 developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide = Cleveland=20 audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional = dance=20 companies. In October of 2000, Northern=20 Ohio Live Magazine=20 awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000=20 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance.

 

* * * *=20 * *

 

 

Cleveland Public Theatre = strives to=20 make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between = $10 -=20 $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy = for=20 every show pending ticket availability.

 

 

 

 

Coming up=20 next week:

 

The=20 Cleveland Repertory Project

www.cptonline.org

 

 

 

 

 Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public=20 Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org =

------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20-- From kolar at michaelkolar.com Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 From: kolar at michaelkolar.com (Michael Kolar) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call For, "Horror Theater" ~ Production!!! Message-ID: <20030129185627.41697.qmail@web11604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS" Is 'Casting' for a type of "Theatre" which was BANNED IN PARIS ! ACCORDING TO LEGEND ! IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER 100 YEARS . NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!! FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY ! WITNESS THE RESURRECTION ! "THE GRANDE GUINGNOL" ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole ) http://www.michaelkolar.com http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html Michael Kolar , Is only accepting resumes and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions will be scheduled ! KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS INC., Is specifically looking for these character types : 7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses. Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs. Note: Must be comfortable playing a 'seductive' role ! ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ; Although, there is 'Profane' language ). 2- MALE : To play the role of , an 'Executioners!' ~ These roles requires the actors to be very, Muscular / Built ! 1-MALE : To play the role of a 'Pope' or 'High - Priest !' ~ Age grouping 35 & 40 yrs ! 1-MALE : To play the role of an, 'Inquisitor !' ~ Age grouping 21 & 35 yrs ! Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona, demeanor which will be determined by and through your 'Image!' ~ Please, forward your 'Resume' and 'headshots' to : KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS ATTN : 'Michael Kolar' 3847 W. 135th Street Cleveland , OH 44111 kolar at michaelkolar.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 

                                              "KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS"

                                     Is 'Casting' for a type of

                                         "Theatre"  

                                                  which was

                            

                          BANNED IN PARIS !

                      ACCORDING TO LEGEND !

                   IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER

                                100 YEARS .

                   NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!!

                       FOR THE FIRST TIME,

                 AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY !

               WITNESS THE RESURRECTION !

 

                                 

 

                   "THE  GRANDE  GUINGNOL"

                                         ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole )

                                    http://www.michaelkolar.com

 

             http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html

 

 

                         Michael Kolar ,  Is only accepting resumes

                   and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions

                   will be scheduled !   KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS  INC.,

                   Is specifically looking for these character types :

                   7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses.

                                      Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs.

                           Note: Must be comfortable playing

                                     a 'seductive' role !

                            ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ;

                             Although, there is 'Profane'

                             language ).

 

              2- MALE :  To play the role of , an

                                'Executioners!'  ~ These roles

                                requires the actors to be very,

                                Muscular / Built !  

                                 

                  1-MALE :  To play the role of a 'Pope' or

                               'High - Priest !'  ~ Age grouping

                               35 & 40 yrs !

 

              1-MALE : To play the role of an,

                              'Inquisitor !'  ~ Age grouping

                               21 & 35 yrs !

 

              Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona,

                 demeanor which will be determined by and

                 through your 'Image!'  ~ Please, forward your

                 'Resume' and 'headshots' to :

 

                                     KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS 

                                      ATTN : 'Michael Kolar'

                                       3847 W. 135th Street

                                       Cleveland , OH 44111                              

           

                                       kolar at michaelkolar.com

             



Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264-- From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Even MORE dance with In-Let Dance Company at CPT this weekend as part of Big [BOX] Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Not DanceWorks this time, but Cleveland Public Theatre's Big [BOX] Series continues with In-Let Dance on Friday January 31 and Saturday February 1, 2003 One of Cleveland's newest contemporary dance companies, In?let Dance Theatre's mission is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, skill and innovation. In?let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to bring about personal development in the lives of individuals through training and mentoring, and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will perform works from their repertory and premiere a new work, ?Nachalah (River).? The new work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images derived from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and art. Tickets are only $10.00 each! Please note this performance is Friday and Saturday only! Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Not DanceWorks this = time, but=20
Cleveland Public=20 Theatre's
Big [BOX] Series = continues=20 with
In-Let Dance on
Friday January = 31 and Saturday=20 February 1, 2003

One of = Cleveland's=20 newest contemporary dance companies, In=B7let Dance = Theatre's mission=20 is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, = skill=20 and innovation. In=B7let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to = bring about=20 personal development in the lives of individuals through training and = mentoring,=20 and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will = perform=20 works from their repertory and premiere a new work, =93Nachalah = (River).=94 The new=20 work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images = derived=20 from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and = art.

 

Tickets = are only=20 $10.00 each!

 

Please = note this=20 performance is Friday and Saturday only!

 

Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info.=20

www.cptonline.org

 
Jeff = Syroney
Director of=20 Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public = Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
=20
------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (rayszuch) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Christopher K. Young, award winning top 100 producer from Video Verite? Productions, and Christopher Horn, acclaimed New York City-based filmmaker and cinematographer for Academy Award nominated director will conduct a course on taking direction for film and television actresses and actors. Going a step beyond method school, this course focuses less on self improvement and more on the synthesis of the actor/director relationship. The course explains the role of the director, and explores learning to not only hear what a director says, but to in fact listen, in the language of images and self detachment. When you watch your work and forget you?re watching yourself, you know you?ve taken the first step toward learning how to take direction. For more information on this course, please attend our free seminar on March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH. The first course will begin March 15, and be held on the next three Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the address above. Other times may be available once this slot fills. Tuition is: $35.00 for all four days $10.00 discount for North Coast Central Casting members for more information: www.worldeonline.com kaimei at earthlink.net (330) 608-8760 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Course in Taking Direction for Film and = Television Performers

 =

Christopher K. Young, award winning top = 100 producer from Video Verite’

Productions, and Christopher Horn, = acclaimed New York City-based

filmmaker and cinematographer for = Academy Award nominated director will

conduct a course on taking direction for = film and television actresses

and actors.

 =

Going a step beyond method school, this = course focuses less on self

improvement and more on the synthesis of = the actor/director

relationship.  The course explains the role of the director, = and=

explores learning to not only hear what = a director says, but to in fact

listen, in the language of images and = self detachment.

 =

When you watch your work and forget = you’re watching yourself, you know

you’ve taken the first step toward = learning how to take direction.

 =

For more information on this course, = please attend our free seminar on

March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 = PM=

4913 Storer Ave.  Cleveland, OH.

 =

The first course will begin March 15, = and be held on the next three

Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the = address above.  Other times may = be=

available once this slot = fills.=

 =

Tuition is:

$35.00 for all four = days=

$10.00 discount for North Coast Central = Casting members

 =

for more = information:=

 =

www.worldeonline.com=

kaimei at earthlink.net=

(330) = 608-8760

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120-- From raytom at en.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hula Dancers needed for Event (s) Message-ID: From: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS JANUARY 29TH, 2003 NEED TO FIND 2-4 HULA DANCERS FOR A THEME EVENT IN ERIE, PA. (Experienced only.) DATES: FEBRUARY 27, 2003 (EVENING) MARCH 1, 2003 (BETWEEN 12:30- 3:30 PM) PAID POSITIONS. PLEASE EMAIL HELENE (ASAP- by this Friday at) outtolunchevents.com Or call: (440) 892-5557 Thank you! From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coming Attraction Message-ID: <16604-3E382D08-687@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert Conducted by Fred Wheatt (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz Blend) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio (216) 851-8721 When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 at 3:00 pm Cost: FREE From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks production teams Message-ID: <12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf@aol.com> --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff". The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May. These are paid positions. Anyone interested should send resumes to: Tom Meyrose, Managing Director P.O.Box 770056 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com. For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com Deadline for consideration is February 10th. --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff".  The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May.  These are paid positions.

Anyone interested should send resumes to:

Tom Meyrose, Managing Director
P.O.Box 770056
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com.


For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at:

www.huntingtonplayhouse.com

Deadline for consideration is February 10th.

--part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary-- From miken at ncgmedia.com Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sundance review Message-ID: <200301292012.PAA19629@swiftsure.cnchost.com> Hello all, Here's a quick summary of Lauren's and my adventure in Park City, Utah last week: Day 1. 100 Miles outside of Park City we blow a flat tire, just outside of the town of Fillmore. The pleasant-natured officer who assists us informs us that Fillmore was a U.S. President. After an hour delay, we arrive in Park City with a new tire, and spend an hour searching for the address of the condo we planned to stay in. The address does not exist. We enter an Internet cafe to check email and sitting two stations down from me is Mike, an L.A. filmmaker whom I met through the Project Greenlight Screenwriting contest. He kindly directs us to our condo, where we drop our things and go out for drink, then to bed. I dream of pitching a movie that may work as a modernized version of "Easy Rider 2" to a group of people. Day 2. We have breakfast at a quaint cafe and meet the director of "A Foreign Affair", Helmut Shleppi, who expresses curiosity regarding our relationship with one another. He invites us to a screening of his film, starring David Arquette and Timothy Blake Nelson. After our meal, Lauren and I pass Peter Fonda on Main Street, our first dose of star-struck. I approach one in his entourage, pitch him my "Easy Rider" idea, and hand him a card to give to Mr. Fonda. Lauren and I then enter the restaurant where they're eating and order a salad. Later, we go back to the condo for a short film festival put together by our roommates. We see Shawnee Walker's golden "Mirror Lake" and a very intriguing reel by Allen Martinez, one of PGL's Top Ten Directors this year. Tonight we attend the screening of "Masked and Anonymous", a cluttered, disturbing romp through America as a third-world country at civil war, featuring the musical and theatrical support of Bob Dylan and an all-star cast, whom adorns the stage after the screening. They curiously state that they would not delve into details regarding the writing behind the movie. Upon reading Robert Redford's speech that kicked off the festival, about how it is a platform for free expression for artists, I am delighted by the film, which one audience-member bluntly stated in response, "I got it." Great what-if film, but probably not a blockbuster hit. That evening, we run into two of the cast members, Val Kilmer and Christian Slater, and hand them both our contact info. Day 3. Again we run into Christian Slater. Lauren approaches him and says, "We need you!" He laughs and I take a picture of them. I tell him his performance was bold and that "Heathers" was awesome and he should do something again with Wynonna Ryder. That evening, we attend the screening of "A Foreign Affair", and this is the crux of our trip. The film, shot on high definition video, reaches out and talks to us in an intimate way that seems to make such a festival so special. The cast & crew take the stage after the screening, and they feel like family to us. Hopefully, they will get a great distribution deal for their film, about a mail-order catalog of Russian brides. Lauren talks to Timothy Blake Nelson afterwards and discovers he's a Libra--he even looks like Wiedl!--and he tells her to send his manager a script. Later, in the No-Name Saloon, we meet Rachel Dratch of Second City and Saturday Night Live acclaim. We ask her her sign and she tells us Pisces, a near-perfect match for our Pisha the pisces in The Zodiac. She tells us to send her script to her agent. Day 4. Early in the morning, we see Minnie Driver emerge from her condo looking not like a morning person, but still looking pretty. We attend Bret Carr's screening of "Two Birds With One Stallone" at Slamdance, watching it next to David Allen Grier. The movie's a tear-jerking, emotional journey of a stuttering boxer in New York City who overcomes his disabilities by joining an unlicensed communication guru who plays with hypnotism and past-life regression. Talked to the director afterwards about collaborating and watched Phillip Seymour Hoffman give an interview to the BBC. Leaving the building, we also see Maggie Gyllenhal (sp?) of "Secretary" fame, and head to lunch. Day 5. At midnight, we go into Salt Lake City to view a screening of "Spun", which may be more aptly titled "A Line in the Crystal Meth". The film is sharply photgraphed and vigorously edited, with a story that leaves the characters (played by Brittany "Nikki" Murphy, John "Spider Mike" Leguizamo, Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke..) under-developed but still humorously played. We decide the director, Jonas Aukerland, would be a perfect attachment to The Zodiac production team. We head home with a stop in Vegas, tired, relaxed, and with a slate of meetings in L.A. among filmmakers, producers, directors, etc. Wish us luck! ***You can check NCG Media's Top Five Movie Picks at http://www.ncgmedia.com*** ***Buy first-edition copies of "A Line in the Sand" now! Book will be removed from market shortly for a kind of metamorphosis*** All the best, Mike Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" http://www.ncgmedia.com "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." --Albert Einstein ~~ What do Avery Evanstridge, a Bengali physicist, a poet, a Shamanic healer, a sexy Mexican-American prophet, and an American spy have in common? They are all "In Ire With Love" ~A comical new novella~ by M.A. Norton Email Norton for an advanced peak! ***** To be removed from the NCG Media mailing list, simply send a reply to this message with "REMOVE" in the subject header ***** From rpolack at core.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 From: rpolack at core.com (Ryan Polack) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Premiere of "Dev/Null" Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030129151341.00a281a0@mail.core.com> Phat Phive Productions will be premiering their 2nd feature-length movie "Dev/Null" at the Kent Plaza Theaters on Thursday, January 30th at 7:00pm. Principal filming for the movie was done in Cleveland/Akron area in the Summer of 2001 and featured actors from Kent, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, and surrounding areas. This marks the second feature-length movie for the Phat 5, who premiered their last movie to a sell-out audience at the Kent Cinemas in September of 1999. At this time, there will only be one showing for "Dev/Null", so get your tickets while they last. Advanced tickets for the 7:00pm showing are now available at the Kent Plaza Theater box office for only $5.00. For more information or questions regarding the premiere of "Dev/Null", please contact Mike Lowe at 330-221-0725. From msep at juno.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 From: msep at juno.com (msep at juno.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]...and the Creepy Hip-Hop Dummy Goes To... Message-ID: <20030129.160256.-401253.37.msep@juno.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks to those who supported CPT's Big [BOX] Series by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this past weekend. As you may know, we held a drawing for an unnerving ventriloquist dummy named "Billy." The winner was announced Sunday, and that winner was David Hansen! Congratulations to David, and a special thanks for his removing this profane object from our lives. Mike Sepesy http://m.d.sep.home.att.net/ ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to those who supported CPT's = Big [BOX]=20 Series
by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this = past=20 weekend.
As you may know, we held a = drawing for=20 an unnerving
ventriloquist dummy named "Billy."&= nbsp; The=20 winner was announced
Sunday, and that winner was
 
David Hansen!
 
Congratulations to David, and a = special=20 thanks for his
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<= /DIV> ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703-- ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com From rsummers at kent.edu Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Crucible" Auditions Message-ID: <3E384925.4F97037F@kent.edu> --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Arthur Miller?s The Crucible Auditions: Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ? 8:00 Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m. Production dates: Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003 Roles: 11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12 Director: Steve Hoffman Producers: Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz Technical Director: Lyle Hennicke The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43. For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838. --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT:

Arthur Miller?s
The Crucible

 
   Auditions:                  Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ­ 8:00
                                     Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m.
  Production dates:        Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003
  Roles:                         11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12
  Director:                      Steve Hoffman
  Producers:                   Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz
  Technical Director:      Lyle Hennicke

The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43.  For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838.
 
 
  --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6-- From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Positions for Children's Summer Workshop Message-ID: <007501c2c7f9$0847c2e0$39a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of Rts 43 and 306) is = seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the following = areas: acting music choreography technical (scenery/lights) The workshop format is as follows: Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group will perfect one = musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole group. The = scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week workshop. Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - August 9th and August = 11th - August 23rd. Please send resume to ACT Summer Workshop, P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH = 44202 or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of = Rts 43 and=20 306) is seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the = following=20 areas:
 
acting
music
choreography
technical (scenery/lights)
 
The workshop format is as follows:
 
Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group = will=20 perfect one musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole = group.=20 The scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week=20 workshop.
 
Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - = August 9th=20 and August 11th - August 23rd.
 
Please send resume to    ACT Summer = Workshop,=20 P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH  44202
or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v
------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Previews: 42nd St, Oxymoron, Lion King Message-ID: <20030130043931.49937.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?42ND STREET? IS A TRUE LULLABY OF BROADWAY/OXYMORON/?LION KING? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times What do June Allyson, Stockard Chaning, Albert Finney, James Garner, Katherine Hepburn, Diane Keaton, Shirley MacLaine and Phylicia Rashad have in common? They are real life examples of the concept behind ?42nd STREET?--an understudy takes over for the lead and becomes a star. Based on the classic 1933 movie musical of the same name, ?42nd STREET ? tells the story of a starry-eyed young actress named Peggy Sawyer who has come to audition for the new Julian Marsh musical that is about to open on Broadway. Unfortunately, Peggy can't seem to work up the nerve to walk through the stage door until it's too late--the audition is over. But Peggy soon catches the eye of the director, and when the chorus turns up one girl short, Peggy gets her big break. She can't seem to stay in the good graces of the show's ageing leading lady. The situation only gets worse, or better, on opening night, when another dancer accidentally pushes Peggy into the leading lady who falls and breaks her ankle. The furious director fires Peggy. Discouraged and ready to give up all her dreams of becoming a star, Peggy packs her bags and heads for the train station, but fate has other plans and Peggy turns out to be a star. Yes, this is the stuff of which Broadway dreams are made. When it opened, ?42nd STREET? ushered in the new age of theatrical spectacle. It had a cast of 54, had 750 costumes, and dozens of stage effects. The musical became an instant hit. >From the opening in July of 1980 to today there has hardly been a week when the show hasn?t been seen in some part of the world. The show, composed by Harry Warren, with lyrics by Al Dubin has been called "an absolute knockout," "a virtually nonstop pleasure," "Broadway razzle-dazzle at its best," "100% entertainment," "it flies like a magic bird from the overture on," and "Sensational." The 2001 revival was billed as "a star is reborn." It went on to win a Tony for Musical Revival. What makes the show such an audience pleaser? It combines rhythmic tap and percussive footwork with songs such as "I Only Have Eyes for You," "We?re in the Money," "You?re Getting to Be a Habit With me," and the sensational "Lullaby of Broadway." It is also a spectacle in every sense of the word. ?42nd STREET? will play at the Palace Theatre from February 18 through March 2 with Tuesday through Friday performances at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday performances at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale and range from $21.50 to $48.50 by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048, on line at www.playhousesquare, or at Tickets.com outlets located in Tops Friendly Markets. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? TO DELIGHT AT THE ALLEN When ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? ran in Cleveland several years ago I referred to it as being hysterical. I went on to say that it gives the audience a comedy version of "MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS" and "YOU JUST DON?T UNDERSTAND," two best selling book on male-female communication. The story? Bobby is in a state of confusion. Several weeks before the curtain rises, he had found the girl of his dreams. He made the commitment. He planned to get married. She dumped him. Since then he's been trying to figure out what went wrong. The only thing he has figured out about women is that they are female. In this he is like most guys, clueless as to what makes women tick. Robert Dubac, who both wrote the script and portrays Bobby, has bridged a career between acting, comedy and writing for over ten years. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? grew out of the desire to bring his three interests together. And blend them together he does well. As another local critic said in its last pass through he area, "In case you were wondering, it is possible for a person to be tasteless, sensitive and funny, all at the same time. The proof lies in "THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON" The show runs February 12 through February 16 at the Allen Theatre. For tickets, which run $34.50 to $39.50 call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-60489 or go on-line to www.tickets.com or www.playhousesquare.com. Tickets for opening nigh, February 12 are $20 compliments of WMJI 105.7FM. LION KING ROARS INTO CLEVELAND The overture begins. As the sun rises on the savanna, Rafiki, the wise old baboon, calls the animals to Pride Rock, singing about the circle of life. The parade of the animals, which takes place both down the aisles and on stage is breathtaking. Rafiki greets Mufasa, the Lion King, and his queen, Sarabi. Climbing the great rock, Rafiki lifts their newborn son for all to see. Thus, ?The Lion King,? Disney?s smash theatrical musical opens. What follows is a wonderful visual and musical legend that tells the story of the coming-of-age of a lion cub who must battle both his enemies and his doubts to claim his rightful place in the world. ?The Lion King? is a show of messages. Listening is the first, essential part of the learning. It is listening to his elders and those who have experience that helps Simba grow up and takes his part in the Circle of Life. Another message is remembering. When Simba sees his father's spirit, Mufasa tells him 'Remember'. Remember who you are, and where you came from. Probably the most important lesson of the show is that people can learn from their mistakes. Simba cannot run from his past - he has to learn from it. Mistakes should be seen as opportunities for discovery and growth. Songs in the show include "The Morning Report," "They Live in You," "One by One," "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," and the mesmerizing "Can you Feel the Love tonight." Called "Truly dazzling... A once-in-a-lifetime experience, you owe it to yourself to see it more than once!" The show won Tony awards for Best Choreography, Best Costume Design, and Best Director. In London it was awarded the Evening Standard Award for Theatrical Event of the Year. ?The Lion King? will appear on the stage of the Allen theatre from June 26-August 17. Tickets will go quickly so it is advisable to order tickets immediately at 216-241-6000 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com or stop at TOPS markets for tickets.com. The production is part of the Broadway series. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for violin/fiddler player Message-ID: <12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe@aol.com> --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for three weekends. This is an "On Stage" opportunity Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930 The Director is Licia Colombi --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER

This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for
three weekends.

This is an "On Stage" opportunity
Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930
The Director is Licia Colombi
--part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary-- From bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 From: bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lysistrata Project Message-ID: Fred and List: Are any theaters working on the Lysistrata project, a series of staged readings from coast-to-coast to protest the looming war in Iraq? The intent is for all theaters to perform the reading simultaneously on March 3rd. Projects are being scheduled throughout the country, as well as overseas in some cases. See the organization website at: www.lysistrataproject.org for details. We are gathering interested members in Cleveland (an earlier date seems to have failed due to prior commitments). I think this would be an exciting way for performers throughout Ohio to step forward on important issues of public policy. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Cleveland, OH 216/361-9090 or 374-7578 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert at East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <6902-3E3936BB-874@storefull-2356.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz blend) When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue (216) 851-8721 Secured Parking From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello to all from Fool's Gold Entertainment. We are proud to announce the Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd, 2003 at the Highland Theatre in Akron Ohio. The doors open at 6pm and the movie rolls at 7pm. This full-length feature was produced using almost all North Coast talent. There will be some film critics there, as well as reporters from Canton, Akron, Massillon and Cleveland. Big Chuck and Little John will be there as well to MC. I have 1000 tickets (3 dollars each) and they're going fast. If you would like to help support your fellow actors and hob nob with the press, please hurry and get your ticket before they are gone. Gary and myself (Guido Huckball) would love to see more talent for our next production. Visit our website at www.foolsgoldentertainment.com For more info. $3 Tickets are also available at: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 Guido Huckball Fool's Gold Entertainment ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: Improv 101 Message-ID: <11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8@aol.com> --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM classes are held at Cabaret Dada 1210 W. 6th street (216) 696-4242 Map available at www.CabaretDada.com --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all,

Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM

classes are held at Cabaret Dada
                              1210 W. 6th street
                        (216) 696-4242
                        Map available at www.CabaretDada.com
--part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Viewing of the film, "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg" at the Jewish Community Center in Cleveland Hts- Message-ID: <<...OLE_Obj...>> Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood OH 44122 * (216) 831-0700 * fax (216) 831-7796 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 * (216) 382-4000 * fax (216) 382-5401 NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: Chris Fox, (216) 831-0700 Ext. 1334 Evenings: (216) 261-2224 The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg January 28, 2003...The Jewish Community Center's Sunday Out Program is presenting The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg- on Sunday March 16, 2003 at 1:00 PM in the Jewish Community Center Mayfield Building ---3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio in the Senior Adult Lounge. This film is free and open to the public. Transportation is available. For more information, about transportation and the film, please contact Stephanie at 216/382-4000, ext. 256. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg A film by Aviva Kempner, 1998, 90 Minutes. For many Jews who grew up in the 1930s and 1940s, Hank Greenberg was a symbol of America. A power hitter for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg represented the dignity, strength and perseverance of the Jewish people during a difficult period. This was at a time when anti-Semitism was still a factor in professional sports, as it was on the streets. Greenberg, a six-foot-four inch superstar in America's national pastime, reminded Jews of what America had begun to offer them. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is the first film to look at this American-Jewish hero, and how the sports records he broke on the field helped pave the way to breaking social barriers in the stands. Includes archival footage, interviews with players, sports writers and scholars. Kris Barnes Box Office Manager The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre kbarnes at clevejcc.org From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Announcement Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 8:07 AM, following 29 hours and 59 minutes of labor, David Hansen and Toni K. Thayer became parents to an 8 lb. & 13 oz., 21 3/4" baby girl at MacDonald Women's Hospital in Cleveland. Ms. Thayer is resting comfortably at University Hospital. The baby's name is TBA. pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From mpreston at dobama.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife SOLD OUT for a second Saturday! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist's Wife at Dobama Theatre is SOLD OUT for this Saturday night, February 1st! This is the second Saturday in a row that the show has sold out. The run of this "intelligently funny, satirically relevant uptown comedy" has been extended and tickets are available for all other performance dates through Saturday, February 15th! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 today -- don't miss this show! Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anti-Valentine's Night Out at the Foxgrape Film Series on Sat Feb 15 at 9pm Message-ID: <5BA9D9B8.43CAE079.006D6F3D@aol.com> People have one of two reactions to Valentine???s Day, one of disgust and anger from bad experiences, and one of joy and elation. For one night only, we are catering to the former. ???Anti-Valentine???s Night Out??? is an idea conceived by Alex Morrison, the Artistic Director of the Foxgrape Film series and Alex Michaels of Prelude2Cinema. The event is supported by the new Cleveland group ???Indie Cleveland,??? which supports Cleveland independent filmmakers. The films will begin on Saturday, Feb. 15th 9:00 at the Foxgrape Cafe at 19 West College Street, in Oberlin, Ohio with full dinner service available before the screenings. There will be two films featured, "Valentine???s Day," by Alex Morrison, and "The Hot Rain," by Alex Michaels. Alex Morrison is the founder of the Foxgrape Film Series, and a freelance filmmaker/cinematographer/photographer based in Oberlin, Ohio. Morrison???s film "Mighty Like a Rose" has just been selected to take part in Prevues, a best of Ithaca College screening taking place in Los Angeles, New York City and Ithaca. "Valentine???s Day" was one of the first shorts created by Morrison, and features the story of a lover who has been dumped on Valentine???s Day. The main character comes up with an abstract plot to relieve his mind through a quirky tale of lost love. Emmy-winning writer Alex P. Michaels has crafted a truly independent film, while helming the project as writer/director, with the release of Prelude2Cinema's "The Hot Rain". The story is a black-and-white tale of love that doesn't include opening up...unless you can be someone else. "The Hot Rain" is also loosely inspired by "Vertigo," so you can expect plenty of twists and turns along the way, and is also accompanied by a solid and haunting rhythm and blues/jazz soundtrack. The Artistic director is asking for a five-dollar donation per couple. So bring a date! E-mail indiecleveland at yahoo.com http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com http://alexmorrison.tripod.com http://prelude2cinema.com http://www.indiecleveland.com From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't miss Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre! Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130213758.00b076a0@mail.en.com> --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening! "The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage. "Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through. "This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit. "See the play." ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening!

"The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage.
"Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through.
"This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit.
"See the play."
 ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls.
--=====================_4000151==_.ALT-- From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for 1776 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130232817.02a25de0@mail.en.com> Due to popular demand, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold one more audition for "1776." Mark your calendar for Tuesday, February 4, at 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Cast requirements are for 21 men, ages 22- 62 and 2 women, one in her 20's, one in her 30's, and for 2 young men, ages 18- 20. Please come prepared to read from the script and to sing, and be dressed for movement. "1776" will be directed by Dale Franks and will be on stage March 28 - April 26, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with two Sunday matinees. From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (lemire-kunz at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets to The Vagina Monologues with Anne E DeChant Message-ID: <003301c2c92d$193af240$53bb3841@ms580068> DON'T PANIC!! There are still some tickets left.but hurry! V-Day Akron, February 14, 2003 Greystone Hall (corner of Mill and High) Raffle, Art Exhibits, Activist tables and more! Doors open at 5:30 p.m. In Concert Anne E. DeChant! Then Anne E joins the cast for a benefit performance of THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES! V-Tickets are $25 and are now on sale at Borders, Books and Music Stores in Fairlawn, Chapel Hill and N. Canton at the Strip. You can also get tickets at the Medina County Rape Crisis Center, 740 E. Washington St. Suite E-6, Medina. V-Day.More than just the Monologues! V-Chat.. with Phyllis Cottle, Moving Beyond Survivor Phyllis Cottle was attacked in March 1984 as she was leaving work in Akron's Five Points area. She was raped, stabbed in the eyes and left for dead in a burning car. Phyllis will share how she has been able to move beyond being a victim, beyond being a survivor, to a life that is now richer and more meaningful. Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 7 p.m. at Our Lady of the Elms High School, 1375 W. Exchange St. Akron Program is free but reservations requested. Call the YWCA for reservations at 330-253-6131. Donations to V-Day Akron will be accepted. This V-Chat is a collaborative effort of The Medina County Rape Crisis Center and the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, sponsored by V-Day Akron. V-Day Akron.A community collaboration of artist, educators and activists working to stop violence against women and girls. For more information visit our web site at www.queenbeeprod.com. V-Day Akron benefits the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, The Medina Rape Crisis Center and V-Day's Spotlight on Native American Women and Canadian First Nations Women. V-Day Akron is sponsored by The Summit County Housing Network and The Akron Chapter of The National Organization for Women. From jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 From: jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Last Weekend To See Anything Goes Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F13BBA0@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of Anything Goes closes February 2! Performances left: Fri. 1/31 7:30pm Sat. 2/1 7:30pm Sun.2/2 1:30pm Don't miss this production. You're sure to have a blast! Call 216-241-6000 (For $5 off each ticket quote code: CLD) Next up: George Bernard Shaw's Arms And the Man March 12-23 Directed by Charles Fee Call 216-241-6000 Julie L. Konrad Associate Director of Marketing Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Ave. Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (P) 216-241-5490 X 316 (F) 216 241-6315 Anything Goes January 22-February 2 For tickets call 216-241-6000 From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist needed for troupe - paid Message-ID: <1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee@aol.com> --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue: This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road. We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you. Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384. Thanks, Noah Budin Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue:

This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road.

We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you.

Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384.
Thanks,
Noah Budin
Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director
--part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laura Perrotta of Tale of the Allergist's Wife interviewed for WNCX and WJCU! Message-ID: Listen for Laura Perrotta, "Lee" in Dobama Theatre's production of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, on Sunday, Feb. 2, on WNCX (98.5 FM) at6:30 a.m. and on WJCU (88.7 FM) on Monday, Feb. 3, at 1:00 p.m.! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From CAGER55 at aol.com Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 From: CAGER55 at aol.com (CAGER55 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drummer & Sax Players Needed Message-ID: <181.161fb71d.2b6c134c@aol.com> --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MUSICIANS COME TO THE CABARET! NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET. THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH. PHONE THE THEATER AT: 440 327-2909 OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR: Debchevy2 at aol.com --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MUSICIANS
COME TO THE CABARET!

NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET.

THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH.

PHONE THE THEATER AT:  440 327-2909
OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR:  Debchevy2 at aol.com

--part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary-- From iorhino at yahoo.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTREMELY BIG [BOX] at CPT Message-ID: <20030131194203.67256.qmail@web20809.mail.yahoo.com> --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson. Directed by Greg Vovos. Designed by Zach Humes. AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY? The French Maid Outfit Will Tickets Just $10 (But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!) Call 216-631-2727. While Supplies and Chiclets Last. Cleveland Public Theatre at W. 65 & Detroit. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! 

In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT

February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm 

Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson.

Directed by Greg Vovos.  Designed by Zach Humes.

 

AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY?

The French Maid Outfit Will

 

Tickets Just $10

(But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!)

 

Call 216-631-2727.  While Supplies and Chiclets Last. 

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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437-- From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I'll consider changing the name -- but I still need an accompanist Message-ID: <13969315.5A64E7DB.00049EA8@aol.com> It has come to my attention that Orange Stagecrafters already has a troupe called "Cabaret." Actually, I am an Orange resident and my kids attend the Orange Schools and have attended the Stagecrafters summer programs. Mine is a very small program and I have no aspirations to compete with Orange. Just small time performances, i.e. nursing homes, etc. I'll gladly consider changing the name if it bothers anybody. I'll talk to Orange about it. In the meantime, please only respond to my initial email if you are responding to the inquiry about an accompanist, or are wanting information about joining or taking classes at FFAC. Thanks, Noah Budin From pengo at davidhansen.org Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Update Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH UPDATE We have named her Zelda Dare Thayer-Hansen. She'll be coming home Saturday morning. Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming downpour of congratulations! David, Toni & Zelda pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1548545.3253020370@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your weekly digest from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. For news and information, please visit our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a complete listing of upcoming concerts and recitals, please visit our electronic calendar of events: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you will find this information useful as you plan your coverage of the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. All the best, Marci ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "Cyrano" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <00c501c2c977$1888b9a0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark Cipra Auditions Actors for "Cyrano de Bergerac" The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Cyrano de Bergerac, translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Director: Mark Cipra Roles: 14 named male roles, 5 named female roles, large ensemble with speaking and non-speaking roles. All ages are needed from 9 years old and up. Children are needed for pickpockets and general ensemble scenes. Special talents: Armed swordsplay-previous stage combat experience valuable but not necessary. Actor(s) who can play guitar well in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music throughout. Audition Dates: Monday & Tuesday, February 10 & 11, 2003 Children, ages 9 to 13 years old: 7-7:30 pm Adults, ages 14 and up: 7:30-10 pm NO APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED. Audition Location: The Andrews School Auditorium. The Fine Arts Association is located on the campus of the Andrews School. The Andrews School auditorium is located in the building directly in front of you when entering the driveway off Mentor Avenue. Parking is available to the right of the building. Preparation: Come prepared to read from the script. Production Dates: April 4, 5, 11, & 12 at 8 pm; April 6 & 13 at 3 pm For further information: Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Department, at 440-951-7500 x103 ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Special=20 talentsArmed swordsplay-previous stage = combat=20 experience valuable but not necessary.  Actor(s) who can play = guitar well=20 in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music=20 throughout.
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------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still looking for housemate Message-ID:

Greetings Fellow Artists!

We are still looking for a non-smoking, M or F housemate, to share Lyndhurst home. Nice house in safe and friendly neighborhood, has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, driveway/garage, large yard, central heat/AC, laundry, office space and separate phone line. $300 per month plus shared utilities.

We are both performers and are looking for a "like-minded" person. If interested, please respond to this e-mail or call us at (440) 442-5859.

With our thanks and best wishes,

Vincent J. Polowy & Cassandra Vincent


 
Vincent Magic Productions
P.O. Box 21310 
South Euclid, Ohio
44121
(440)442-5859


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From miken at ncgmedia.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To the Shuttle's Seven Message-ID: <200302020708.CAA18412@alexander.cnchost.com> 1-2-03 Crystal drops on blue White tears of night's black These have me in awe I look up And take notice Wonder upon the celestials You spent your life Indebted to these The stars With sighs we've become proud Your heroism Your peaceful means of existence With what little we afforded You spent your life Extend our humanity You learned and went up Miles and speeds beyond imagination You were their first So grateful and at peace Escaped your conflicted grounds You spent your life We will remember We will continue And we will look up To celestial silvers and blues And reds and ever, ever-so black We toast your courage that we may lack You spent your life Now, for you, We spend ours. 1-2-03 -- Michael A. Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" R.are E.arth M.agnet Productions in association with Norton Communications Group http://www.ncgmedia.com "There's a madness in the air as bad as the Bubonic Plague; there's rhetoric disguised as 'international relations', and 'freedom' in Freedom of Speech comes under fire when the young folk write something audacious. - Bobby Zaman "If the map of the world does not have Utopia then it is incomplete" - Oscar Wilde From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shuttle Poem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I did a poem about the shuttle Challenger in 1986 the day after it exploded and I thought it would be apropos to put it up for a while on my site. www.cinevidproductions.com/shuttle Bill Johns, Cleveland - williamjohns at sbcglobal.net ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0-- From Smorton8 at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting Monday 2/3 Message-ID: <2b.379dff9c.2b6eabfd@aol.com> Artists Against War will meet on Monday February 3rd, at 7 pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. If you'd like to find out more about ONE Weekend for Peace, February 16-17, or join our efforts in organizing other events, please stop by and see what YOU can do to help! Posters and fliers will be available as well. If you can't make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend for Peace, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. And check us out on the web at http://cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]postings about the "shuttle tragedy" Message-ID: --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy. >From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11. Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.h tml If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings. Fred --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy.

>From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11.  Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.html

If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings.

Fred
--part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews of ANYTHING GOES & SAFMOD DANCE Message-ID: <20030203031516.52395.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?Anything Goes? Delights, SAFMOD Excites Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?ANYTHING GOES? DELIGHTS AT GREAT LAKES Take a typical 1930?s musical full of obvious plot twists and extended slapstick gags and give it a creative, no-holds barred production. The results: Great Lakes Theatre Festival?s delightful and audience-pleasing ?Anything Goes.? ?Anything Goes? was first envisioned by its producer while hiding out aboard a fishing boat in the Gulf of Panama after fleeing the country to escape creditors. His idea was based on the premise of an ocean liner facing the threat of a possible shipwreck. He returned to New York, assembled a production team and started rehearsals. Unfortunately, the S.S. Morro Castle sunk off the coast of New Jersey. How could he open a happy go-lucky musical based on a ship wreck? So, the task of quickly rewriting the show was undertaken. The basic idea was retained, but the shipwreck was eliminated and a plot of hidden identities and unrequited love was substituted. Think ?Importance of Ernest?-lite. The very title refers to the desperation with which the show was put together. Any and everything was tried to save the initial investment and make sure that the show went on. The show, even in a recent rewrite which was used in the staging of this production, is long on music and short on plot. What is not wanting is the music of Cole Porter. Porter is a wordsmith of the highest order. His rhyming patterns and erudite language are unique among song writers. His songs require that you listen carefully in order not to miss a single word or clever phrase. Porter?s background was unique among American popular composers of his era in that he was born to wealth, and that his apprenticeship took place not in Tin Pan Alley but in the playgrounds of Europe. Most Broadway writers of the era were immigrants, such as Irving Berlin, with little formal education. Porter?s schooling included Yale and the Schola Cantorum in Paris. ?Anything Goes? opened in November of 1934 and, in spite of the book, turned out to be the fourth longest running musical of the 30?s. Much of the credit for the success was not only Porter?s words, but Ethel Merman portraying an evangelist become night-club singer and singing such Cole Porter delights as "Blow, Gabriel Blow," "You're the Top," and "I Get a Kick Out of You". It?s pretty hard for anyone familiar with musical theatre to listen to those songs and not hear Merman belting them out. In 1987, the show was revised and revived. The main action takes place on a luxury liner sailing from New York to Southampton and includes gangsters, evangelists, sailors and a whole lot of singing and dancing. Songs include such standards as, "All Through the Night," "It?s De-lovely," "Easy to Love" and the title song, "Anything Goes." The Great Lakes production is blessed with the creative, let-loose directing of Victoria Bussert, creative choreography by Janet Watson and right-on musical directing by Steven Gross. John Ezell?s set adds to the effervescent feeling of the show, but the midstage turntable caused production problems, with the continued presence of stage hands moving the turntable and walking around backstage and some turning difficulties. It was worth the price of admission just to see Steve Routman?s portrayal as Public Enemy number 12, Moonface Martin. He not only looks like Buster Keaton, but also has Keaton?s deadpan expression. He is a master of the ad lib as displayed several times when his covering of set mishaps and line fluffs brought extended applause from the audience. Nancy Hess made the role of Reno Sweeney, the night club evangelist her own, choosing not to do an Ethel Merman imitation as often happens with those who portray this role. She has a pleasant voice and a nice perky acting style. Hunter Bell, who has neither the physical or facial requirements of Broadway males who usually portrays leading man roles, nevertheless makes a creditable, if not outstanding, Billy Crocker. All-in-all ?Anything Goes? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival continues the thus far excellent year under new Producing Artistic Director Charles Fee. It makes one look with excitement to GLTF?s next production, George Bernard Shaw?s comic masterpiece ?Arms and the Man? which examines war and love. It runs from March 12 through 23rd. For tickets to GLTF productions call 216.241.6000 or 800.766.6048.. SAFMOD EXCITES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE The dance scene in Cleveland, in spite of the departure of Cleveland-San Jose Ballet, is very healthy. There has been an explosion of small dance companies that have more than filled the void of no longer having a world-class production company in town. Two of the best are in-residence at Cleveland Public Theatre: SAFMOD Performance Ensemble and GroundWorks Dancetheater. SAFMOD was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1991 by percussionist/composer Neil Chastain and dancer/choreographer Young Park. The company moved to Cleveland in 1993. The group is dedicated to multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural performances which strive to push the boundaries of dance, music, and visual artistry. Their multi-media approach has included the use of projected digital animation, aerosol art installations, dancers on stilts, spoken word poetry, audience involvement, trapeze work, and costumes often made from recycled materials. SAFMOD?s recent performances at CPT were met by appreciative sold-out audiences. The evening opened with "Temporal Tides," a well-conceived piece which grapples with the forces of time. The dancers were huddled in a heap, mid-stage at the start. Each grew upward, upside down, feet first, then torsos, then heads. The slow, controlled movements continued throughout the piece. As is typical of the group, such props as tree limbs and ethereal lighting helped convey the message. "Fionacci" was an astounding example of a perfect fusion of dance and music. The movements were so well synchronized to Neil Chastain?s music, which was specifically developed for this piece, and for Young Park?s choreographic and dance styles, that the two elements became one. "(With In) Instrument" was a happy gymnastic-centered piece which had an almost Disneyesque quality. It featured the guitarist/singer Alex Alvarez performing an original song which choreographer Young Park transformed into a modern dance. The dancers conveyed convincingly the concept of people as bags of humanity who often bumped into one another. "Ahimsa" was the weakest piece of the evening. Many segments of this attempt to portray some people?s inhumanity toward each other were to be acted as well as danced. It illustrated that proficient actors do not necessarily make proficient dancers. Many facial expressions and body movements were unrealistic. This was also the only piece in which the synchronization of dancers was weak. The stilt and masks created by Alison Egan and Alexandra Underhill were outstanding. Ezra Houser?s stilt movements were well done. "The Playground" was a total delight. Not only did the audience love it, but the performers appeared to be having a wonderful time. The segment starts with a chorus of nine drummers beating on blue buckets. It segued into a playground with a trapezoid-shaped metal structure which was moved to allow the dancers/gymnasts to play at ease. A combination of routines similar to Olympic gymnastic routines combined with swinging and flipping brought the audience to gasps and prolonged applause. It was a perfect way to end a wonderful evening of dance. The other resident dance company, GroundWorks Dancetheater, is a professional organization, founded in 1998, dedicated to the development and presentation of new choreography that encourages collaboration with other art disciplines. It is headed by the creative and proficient choreographer and dancer David Shimnotakahara. Their programs encourage understanding of dance and how it is created. They will be appearing at CPT from February 28 through March 2. For tickets, which are a reasonably priced at $15 to $18 call 216-631-2727. A special family matinee is available for the Sunday, March 2nd production. Adults are $12 and children 12 and under are admitted for $5. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From leafeater1998 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 From: leafeater1998 at hotmail.com (james renner) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Encore Presentation on Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan! Message-ID: Check out the encore presentation of the live sketch show everybody cool is talking about. Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan will perform at the Second City stage again Monday, January 27th at 8PM. Tickets are $10 at the door. See you there! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From cpflds at mindspring.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <412003112761750800@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night. Weather? What weather? It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest! Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe announces Auditions for Veronica's Room Directed by Lenne Snively This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality. A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!? A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller. ********* The Characters: Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?) Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?) Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?) Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?) Your chronological age isn't important. You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age. ********* Audition Dates: Monday, January 27 Tuesday, January 28 at 7:00pm Production Dates: March 28-April 13, 2003 Rehearsals will start near the end of February. A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda. Every role makes a major impact on the story. This is going to be a fun show to dig into. Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre. Any questions, please call: Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.) ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
 
Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night.
Weather?  What weather?
 It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest!

 
Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe
announces Auditions for
 
Veronica's Room
Directed by Lenne Snively
 
This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?  A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller.
 
*********
 
The Characters:
 
Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?)
Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?)
Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?)
Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?)
 
Your chronological age isn't important.  You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age.
 
*********
 
Audition Dates:
Monday, January 27
Tuesday, January 28
at 7:00pm
 
Production Dates:
March 28-April 13, 2003
 
Rehearsals will start near the end of February.
 
A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda.  Every role makes a major impact on the story.  This is going to be a fun show to dig into.
 
Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre.
 
Any questions, please call:
 
Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or
The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.)
 
 

 

 
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 From: CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM (Proctor, Curtis) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit Message-ID: <3AF2AFBA8CB8894183E08817C82A9CB201526545@QCEXCH1-2.qchp.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical Valentine". The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing. You will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret. You get a free meal along with compensation! Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR option. I am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements. One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. Please e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as possible. Curtis D. Proctor (440) 460-0093 x.4301 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit

I = needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the = 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical = Valentine".  The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 = Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., = followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing.

You = will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret.  You get a free meal along = with compensation!  Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR = option.  I = am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements.  = One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. 

Please = e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as = possible.

Curtis D. Proctor

(440) = 460-0093 x.4301

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770-- From GMSkerritt at aol.com Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 From: GMSkerritt at aol.com (GMSkerritt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Construction Help Needed Message-ID: <135.1a25a156.2b66a6d3@aol.com> The Happy Ending Lyric Players (HELP) based at The First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland at 3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton Road in Shaker Heights is currently in rehearsal for its March 28 thru April 6 production of Show Boat. HELP is looking for someone(s) to build the set beginning Monday, March 3 and completing it by 24 (approximately 3 weeks). A concept sketch is available. Some lay help is available. There is about $1,000 to spend plus cost of materials. Contact Mike Skerritt at this email address or via cell phone at (216) 533-8077. Mike Skerritt, Managing Director From hlewelle at bw.edu Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 From: hlewelle at bw.edu (Hester Lewellen) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short Personal Review of "Stevie" from Hester Message-ID: <3E354D26.6347DC2F@bw.edu> Greg Ceasar's "basement productions" scores another positive review from me. Lee Mackey and Sheila Maloney do a wonderful job of inhabiting the tiny lamplit stage and turning it into a British home. Sheila plays English poet, Stevie Smith, and Lee her "lion aunt." They do a great job of changing with the years. Kudos to Greg for finding another interesting play, full of laughs AND ideas. If you've ever been to Kennedy's Down Under, you know the space is well nigh impossible, but Greg and his team make it work. The seats themselves, however, are crippling; take your ibuprofen before you go. Hester Lewellen From MurphyGopal at aol.com Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Lessons Message-ID: --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available..... call 216-965-9557 for information --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James  Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available.....

call 216-965-9557 for information

--part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary-- From peckcrew at yahoo.com Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 From: peckcrew at yahoo.com (Rob Peck) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions "Love Sex and the I.R.S." Message-ID: <20030127182832.60368.qmail@web12408.mail.yahoo.com> --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The Solon Center for the Arts Will be holding Auiditions for "Love Sex and the I.R.S." By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Directed by Barbara Rhodes Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th >From 7:00pm - 9:00pm Performace Dates are March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th At The Solon Center for the Arts 6315 S.O.M. Center Rd. For More information Call (440) 337-1400 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The Solon Center for the Arts

Will be holding Auiditions for

"Love Sex and the I.R.S."

By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore.

Directed by Barbara Rhodes 

Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th

From 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Performace Dates are

March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th

At The Solon Center for the Arts

6315 S.O.M. Center Rd.

For More information Call (440) 337-1400

   



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Gift Subscriptions for Valentine's Day Message-ID: <3E46FD3B@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TREAT YOUR SWEETHEART TO SOMETHING SPECIAL Porthouse Theatre Gift Certificates & Gift Subscriptions make great Valentine=92s Day presents =09 Kent, Ohio =96 Do you want to purchase something unique for your sweetheart this Valentine=92s Day? Why not a give a gift of the heart with a subscription or gift certificate to Porthouse Theatre. A gift subscription includes one ticket to all three productions enclosed in a lovely, red gift card. When you purchase a gift subscription you also receive a present. For every gift subscription that you purchase receive one complimentary ticket to the production of your choice. Gift subscriptions are $45 for adults, that=92s only $15 per ticket, and $33 for students. Gift certificates for Porthouse are available in denominations of $5, $10 and $20. To order your Valentine's Day gifts call 330-672-3884. Porthouse accepts MasterCard, Visa and Discover. All three productions this summer deal with matters of the heart. The 2003 season begins with the Broadway favorite, A CHORUS LINE. Directed by Cain Park Artistic Director, Victoria Bussert, A CHORUS LINE runs June 13 =96 28. Following your heart in matters of love is comically illustrated in the season=92s second production THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Oscar Wilde spins a comic tale of mistaken identity, overbearing mothers, addled brained nurses and of course true love. Directed by John Woodson, Artistic Director of the Warehouse Theatre, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST runs July 4 =96 July 19. Closing the season is Rodgers & Hammerstein=92s OKLAHOMA!. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent, this family favorite tests the power of true love when Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, play out their love story. OKLAHOMA! Runs July 25 =96 August 10 with opening night on July 26. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion, before every performance. Picnic tables and beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. FOLLOW YOUR HEART TO PORTHOUSE THEATRE! Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s premiere professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance. Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. 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 mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife Extended Through February 15th! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife Extended Through February 15th Bring Your Valentine Date For Our Extra Dates! The Tale of the Allergist's Wife by Charles Busch, directed by Fred Sternfeld, now playing at Dobama Theatre, has been extended through Valentine's weekend by popular demand! Bring your honey (or your secret crush) for a laugh-filled evening and see the play the Plain Dealer called "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox." Added dates are Thursday, February 13th - Saturday, February 15th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for any of these nights will go fast and are only $15-18 each -- call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 for reservations. All-inclusive dinner theatre packages are available at Sal and Angelo's restaurant just across Coventry from the theatre! Call for details! The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife has been called ?a definite theatrical miracle? by Entertainment Weekly, which called Allergist ?a comedy about the meaning of life that?s essentially meaningless, yet it all works beautifully.? Charles Busch, author of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife, is currently appearing off-Broadway in his play Shanghai Moon. Dobama Theatre?s production of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife was recently called ?achingly funny? by the Cleveland Jewish News, ?very funny ? a droll ? social satire? by the Plain Dealer, and ?a quick-paced laugh fest? by the Sun Press. Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch, EXTENDED through February 15th! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Upper Grades -- plays due TODAY! Grades 1 and 2 -- plays due by February 2nd! Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Blesner36 at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 From: Blesner36 at aol.com (Blesner36 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditioin for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <1B22F3E7.7D35407C.0228FD90@aol.com> The Solon Center for the Arts will be holding auditions for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore is a zany comedy about two roommates who attempt to fool the Internal Revenue Service into believing that they have been married for three years. The only catch to this scenario is that the roommates are male and this arrangement doesn't work when the I.R.S. decies to check up on them! Include the fact that one of the roomates is engaged to a woman who is in on the plot, creates an amazing comedy that will be enjoyed by all! Barbara Rhoades has directed many productions throughout Northeastern Ohio. Most recently Rhoades has directed at Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, Aurora Community Theatre, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre and the East Cleveland Theatre. Auditions for ???Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? will be held at the Solon Center for the Arts on Tuesday, January 28 and Wednesday, January 29 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performances will be held on March 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 and 29. Rhoades will be looking for actors who can play between the ages of 28 and 65. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: The Solon Center for the Arts at 440-337-1400 From gloor at ctcollective.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 From: gloor at ctcollective.org (Fred Gloor) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Theater Collective Benefit Planning Meeting Message-ID: <000601c2c63e$04776240$a80933d0@fred0g6q3sq8om> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Colleagues and friends of the Collective, It is that time of year when we begin the planning for this years benefit. We will be meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play House lobby. All members of the Theater community are welcome to attend. Hope to see you there. Fred Gloor and Margaret Lynch Co-Chairs The Cleveland Theater Collective 216-406-1973 gloor at ctcollective.org lynch at ctcollective.org ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Colleagues and friends of the = Collective,

 

It is that time of year when we begin the planning = for this years benefit.  We will be = meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play = House lobby.  All members of the Theater = community are welcome to attend.  Hope to = see you there.  =

 

Fred Gloor and Margaret = Lynch

Co-Chairs

The Cleveland Theater = Collective

216-406-1973

gloor at ctcollective.org  lynch at ctcollective.org =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40-- From Alexcine at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story" screening at the Foxgrape Film Series on February 1st at 9pm in Oberlin Message-ID: <66580BCE.21C784A0.006D6F3D@aol.com> Foxgrape Film Series: Saturday February 1st, 9:00 @ The Foxgrape Cafe 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm This week features attending filmmaker, Edward Lusk, along with his cast, crew and the movie "Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story." "At first, I was not looking to produce my own work," says Mr. Lusk." I formed Edgewater Films to make a digital video with someone else's script. I solicited screenplays, but did not settle on one I really could commit my heart to. I stumbled upon Robbie's story when reading a story in The Plain Dealer about using religion to cure gays. Robbie's mother, Leslie, was featured in the article as against the idea. This prompted me to go to Robbie's web site at http://lgcsc.org/robkirkland/. What really drew me in was his poetry. This gift he left behind help me better understand the character I had never met. It really helped in making inner turmoil a theme in the screenplay. "Robbie" is a story about the struggle for acceptance, acceptance by our friends, family, faith and most importantly, ourselves. I hope you will learn from his story and tell others about it." Mr. Lusk has acted in, or produced local plays in Brecksville, Independence and Brunswick. This spring he will graduate from Cleveland State's creative writing program with a Bachelor's degree in English. All are welcome to attend the free screening at the Foxgrape Cafe Saturday February 1st, 9:00 at 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 MORE NEWS ON THE FOXGRAPE FILM SERIES >From Artistic Director Alex Morrison "Hope to see you all this week, news will be forthcoming on possible screenings at Campus Video and an Anti-Valentine's Day screening for all you lovers out there on Valentine's Day." _____________________________________________________________________ Foxgrape Film Series http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm A weekly screening of diverse works, bringing together the community and students. Artistic Director Alex Morrison http://members.tripod.com/alexmorrison/index.htm From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dave Banks Big Band Message-ID:

Big Band Benefit Bash

February 1, 7:30PM

Walsh Jesuit High School Theater

Featuring

The Dave Banks

Big Band

 

The Dave Banks All Star Big Band will be in concert at Walsh Jesuit High School featuring the best in Swing, Jazz and Blues music by the top professional musicians around.

 $15.00 for adults and $10.00 Students. Proceeds from the concert will help the Music Department at Walsh Jesuit High School.

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com  and tickets will be reserved for you. You can also pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.  Cost is $15.00 for Adults and $10.00 for Students

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

(330) 929-4205...Akron

(800) 686-4694...Cleveland





MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From reedh2os at ald.net Mon Jan 27 19:33:03 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (Kailyne R. Waters) Date: Mon Jan 27 19:33:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Area Documentary Filmmakers and Friends Message-ID: <008d01c2c658$52795420$4208b7ce@cannet.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Join us for an evening with Carol Tizzano, documentary filmmaker and = director of Picture Perfect - a compelling documentary that challenges = how girls and women are depicted in the media. Carol premiered her film = to a sold out audience on October 27th, 2002 at the Cleveland Institute = of Art - Cinematheque. This event is scheduled for Thursday, February 6th at Talkie's Film and = Coffee Bar, 2521 Market Avenue (across from The Cleveland Film Society). = The program begins at 6:30pm with an informal meet/greet. Carol's = presentation will begin at 7:00 and conclude around 9:00. There is no = charge, however, Talkie's requests that we purchase snacks/beverages to = show our support for their establishment. Hope to see you all there! Thanks - ------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Join us for an evening with = Carol=20 Tizzano, documentary filmmaker and director of Picture=20 Perfect - a compelling documentary that challenges how girls = and women=20 are depicted in the media. Carol premiered her film to a sold out = audience=20 on October 27th, 2002 at the Cleveland Institute of Art -=20 Cinematheque.
 
This event is scheduled for = Thursday,=20 February 6th at Talkie's Film and Coffee Bar, 2521 Market Avenue=20 (across from The Cleveland Film Society).  The program = begins at=20 6:30pm with an informal meet/greet. Carol's presentation will begin at = 7:00 and=20 conclude around 9:00. There is no charge, however, = Talkie's requests that=20 we purchase snacks/beverages to show our support for their=20 establishment.
 
Hope to see you all there!
Thanks -
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0-- From Mjalexthac at aol.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 From: Mjalexthac at aol.com (Mjalexthac at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors Summit Corrected audition info Message-ID: <12c.21815349.2b6774cd@aol.com> --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Corrected info and dates (thank you) Actors' Summit Theater casting "All Night Strut" Production dates are April 10-27th! ( a mainstage production) and "Androcles and the Lion" (a Children's Show) The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance. It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel. All performers MUST be able to dance WELL. We are accepting headshots and resumes only. NO PHONE CALLS. Invitational auditions will be scheduled. Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater. This production opens April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention. Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees. Rehearsals will begin March 24th. All roles are paid. A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered. All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers. African American Male -- 28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance. African American Female, 28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt. Must be able to dance. Male -( any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, --base, Must be able to dance! Female (any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance. Musicians have been hired for this show. Androcles and the Lion Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable done in the "Comedia del arte" style Performances are Feb 13-22, Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat at 1PM These are Daytime, school performances at our theater, NO "touring performances" No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show. All roles are paid. Rehearsals will start on Sat. Feb. 1st 10 AM Pantalone- Adult male Isabella- Young Lovely girl Lelio- the boy-has been cast Captain--the not very bright soldier Androcles- Story teller / Servant Lion/Prologue With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts can be played by a man or woman. Please forward your resume / headshot to: MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director Actors' Summit Theater 86 Owen Brown Street Hudson Ohio 44236 --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


Corrected info and dates
(thank you)
Actors' Summit Theater
casting
"All Night Strut"
Production dates are April 10-27th!
( a mainstage production)
and
"Androcles and the Lion"

(a Children's Show)



The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest  vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance.  It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel.
All performers MUST be able to dance WELL.  We are accepting headshots and resumes only.
NO PHONE CALLS.  Invitational auditions will be scheduled.


Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater.  This production opens  April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention.  Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees.   Rehearsals will begin March 24th.  
All roles are paid.

A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered.  All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers.

African American Male --
28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance.

African American Female,
28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt.  Must be able to dance.

Male -( any ethnicity)
35-55  age range, --base, Must be able to dance!

Female (any ethnicity)
35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance.
Musicians have been hired for this show.

Androcles and the Lion
Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable
done in the "Comedia del arte" style

Performances are
Feb 13-22,
Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat  at 1PM
These are Daytime, school performances at our theater,
NO "touring performances"

No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show.
All roles are paid.
Rehearsals will start on Sat.  Feb. 1st  10 AM

Pantalone-  Adult male
Isabella- Young Lovely girl
Lelio- the boy-has been cast
Captain--the not very bright soldier  
Androcles- Story teller / Servant
Lion/Prologue

With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts
can be played by a man or woman.

                        Please forward your resume / headshot to:

MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown Street
Hudson Ohio 44236  











--part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary-- From eric at ericmull.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS HEADSHOTS Message-ID: ACTORS HEADSHOTS 90% OF ALL JOBS ARE WON OR LOST BY THE HEADSHOT YOU SUBMIT!! When competing against New York or LA talent you need the best you can get. Eric Mull Photography, the leading actors headshot photographer in Ohio, located in downtown Cleveland has openings NOW. New York, LA Style here in Cleveland. This is NOT a cattle call style session with you standing in front of a painted background for a few pictures. Every shoot is unique and when you audition in a small or large market, you will be able to compete with the best possible headshot of yourself. INCLUDED IN YOUR SESSION: 2 rolls film 2 outfit changes professional, clean, hair and makeup stylist up to 7 different natural backgrounds in my 4000 sq. ft. natural light New York Loft style studio print out this message from NEOHIOPAL and receive (1) 8 X 10 print with RETOUCHING at no additional cost 24 hour turn around service GUARANTEED to your liking!!! TOTAL COST $195.00 for more info or to see examples go to www.ericmull.com or call 216-263-9494 From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128141316.44472.qmail@web41006.mail.yahoo.com> --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse. The director is Larry Nehring. Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003. The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays Seeking 13 actors of diverse ages who can sing. Be prepared with musical number. Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key. Dress to move. For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse.  The director is Larry Nehring.

Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003.  The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays

Seeking 13 actors  of diverse ages who can sing.  Be prepared with musical number.  Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key.  Dress to move.

For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128142727.75786.qmail@web41009.mail.yahoo.com> --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003. Sorry! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003.

Sorry!



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671-- From finearts at core.com Tue Jan 28 08:31:36 2003 From: finearts at core.com (Eric Skarl) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:31:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Headshots Message-ID: <000e01c2c6d9$8b9f21e0$57ce51d1@hal2003> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Headshots by Eric Skarl $35.00 sitting fee $25.00 for 8x10. Quantity = discounts. View work at: www.FineartsPhotography.com ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland presents IMAGINARY INVALID Message-ID: <20030128152411.33233.qmail@web13103.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre: The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere Friday & Saturday January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM Friday & Saturday February 7 & 8 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors For information/reservations: 440.953.7034 On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking. Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre:

 The Imaginary Invalid

by

Moliere

Friday & Saturday  January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM     Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM

Friday & Saturday February 7 &  8 @ 8:00PM        Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM

Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM     Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM

TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors           

For information/reservations: 440.953.7034

On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking.

Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan.



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208-- From AvaBlanch at aol.com Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 From: AvaBlanch at aol.com (AvaBlanch at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Best Of Cleveland... Message-ID: <140.8ea1754.2b680a74@aol.com> --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland=20 Improv knows! Join us Mondays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians=20 showcase. See the areas top comedians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland= =20 Improv. Comedians from Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washingto= n=20 are on hand to see who will be the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Ido= l=20 or Star Search, you=E2=80=99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces=20= of comedy=20 in your home club! If you think YOUare the next big thing, then get a slot and show your stuff= !=20 Shows start at 7:00 PM. Tickets are ONLY $5.00. A greatway to cure the Monda= y=20 night blues, bring your friends for a great night out ofcomedy! Call=20 216-696-IMPROV for shows. =20 --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your= favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland Improv knows! Join us Mond= ays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians showcase. See the areas top come= dians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland Improv. Comedians from Clevelan= d, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washington are on hand to see who will b= e the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Idol or Star Search, you=E2=80= =99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces of comedy in your home cl= ub!
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--part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary-- From KillingTimeLTD at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 From: KillingTimeLTD at aol.com (KillingTimeLTD at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS WANTED FOR PAID MURDER EVENTS Message-ID: <186.15316c34.2b682225@aol.com> --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to  5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to  5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary-- From Paylward at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 From: Paylward at aol.com (Paylward at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Big Box Series presents "Theories of Relativity" Message-ID: <153.1afbdf77.2b68280f@aol.com> --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things ( Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind). Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of Theories of Relativity Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes. Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile. A great preview for Valentine's Day. A cheap date at $10.00. Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m. Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m. Call 216/631-2727 for tix. Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things (Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind).  Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of

Theories of Relativity

Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes.  Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile.

A great preview for Valentine's Day.  A cheap date at $10.00.
Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m.
Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m.
Call 216/631-2727 for tix.
Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th

--part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TCBBT announce schedule for staged readings Message-ID: <93.29bd2698.2b682c50@aol.com> --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program. TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards. Suggested Donation: $5.00 Schedule: Wednesday February 5th An evening of short pieces by female playwrights. Four short works by two local playwrights "Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither "A Word before Dying" & "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen Wednesday february 12th "So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff "The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft. --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program.

      TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th
this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards.   
Suggested Donation: $5.00

Schedule:
Wednesday February 5th
An evening of short pieces by female playwrights.
Four short works by two local playwrights
"Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither
"A Word before Dying" &  "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen

Wednesday february 12th
"So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff
"The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston

The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft.
--part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary-- From bkopf at kellnet.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 From: bkopf at kellnet.com (Brett Kopf) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Camera man Message-ID: <001401c2c701$ae413940$7401a8c0@kopf> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon Productions. We are currently shooting an independent film titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera man. We need someone experienced with the Cannon GL-1. Most of the shooting will be taking place on the west side=20 of Cleveland, (Avon Lake area). This is a non paying gig, but the reviews of the screen play=20 have been overwhelming. We intend on submitting the film for as many film festivals as we can which most deadlines are at the end of this May. So we need someone to step in whom can commit to getting this project done and being flexible. Let me know of your past experience and return email ASAP. Brett ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon=20 Productions.
We are currently shooting an independent = film
titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera=20 man.
We need someone experienced with the Cannon=20 GL-1.
Most of the shooting will be taking place on the = west side=20
of Cleveland, (Avon Lake area).
This is a non paying gig, but the reviews of the = screen=20 play
have been overwhelming. We intend on submitting=20 the
film for as many film festivals as we can which=20 most
deadlines are at the end of this May. So we need = someone=20 to
step in whom can commit to getting this project = done and=20 being
flexible. Let me know of your past experience = and=20 return
email ASAP.
 
Brett
 
------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]42nd Street Free Tap Master Class Feb. 26 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F444@NTSERV1> THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS A BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS 42ND STREET WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2003 12:00 - 1:30 PM ALLEN THEATRE STAGE This is a tap Master Class! Join members of the national touring company of 42nd Street as they lead our local "dancing feet" in an engaging class. Reservations are required to participate or observe. Please call 216-771-4444 X3215 From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre - Tryouts for "Funny Money" Message-ID: <03ea01c2c713$ec82b410$bfd43540@Chester> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PRESS RELEASE BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE BOX 41131 BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141 Brecksville Little Theatre. Seeking 6 men and 2 women (40's-50's) for " = Funny Money", Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, 7:30 p.m. at = Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from the script. For more information, call 330-467-3876. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

PRESS RELEASE

BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE

BOX 41131

BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141

 

Brecksville Little Theatre.  Seeking 6 men and 2 women = (40=92s-50=92s)=20 for =93 Funny Money=94, Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, = 7:30 p.m. at=20 Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from=20 the script. For more information, call=20 330-467-3876.

------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland Message-ID: <15.870ff33.2b687334@aol.com> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release courtesy of SRO Entertainment, Mr. Jeffery Mannies THEATER AND FILM ARCHIVES TO FOCUS ON CLEVELAND CLEVELAND (January 28, 2003) - Did you ever wonder what happened to Ralphy's= =20 Red Ryder BB Gun after the filming of Christmas Story was finished? Where i= s=20 the oversized fringe scarf worn by cast member Theresa Piteo in Jacques Brel= =20 is Alive and Well and Living in Paris? What happens to many of the costumes= =20 and props after a theater or film production is completed is sometimes a=20 mystery. Perhaps some of them end up in storage, goodwill or maybe even in=20 Debbie Reynolds' closet? A movement to collect and archive costumes pieces, props, and other related=20 items from locally shot big screen films and notable Cleveland theater=20 productions is currently underway -a task that has not really been addressed= .=20 With the help of various theater artists, organizations and supporters of=20 the Cleveland performing arts, publicist Jeon Francis has been moving forwar= d=20 to preserve a part of the city's cultural history. "After a production=20 closes, items, including highly recognizable ones, too often get lost in the= =20 shuffle," says Ali Hernan, resident costume designer for The Halle Theatre=20 and Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, The archive collection has recently been started with the current goal of=20 locating and/or obtaining as many items as possible from notable area=20 productions. Individuals and organizations will also have access to these=20 items for their own short-term public projects upon request. "Cleveland=20 seems to get overlooked a lot as far as the talent," adds Hernan. "These=20 archives will showcase Cleveland and give people locally and from elsewhere=20= a=20 glimpse of that talent."=20 The long-term goal of the archive collection is to have the items displayed=20 in a public venue (such as a Hard Rock Caf=E9 type space or coffee bar simil= ar=20 to Talkies in Ohio City). "I believe when it comes time to display the=20 collection, it will proudly represent our city's cultural history. The=20 collection will also honor many of those throughout the years that have=20 contributed their talents to Cleveland's film and theater community," says=20 collection organizer Jeon Francis. =20 "These archives are a great way for designers and technicians in the theatre= =20 community to not only have our work preserved, but also view and appreciate=20 the work of our colleagues," says freelance costume designer Jenniver=20 Sparano. She has designed for such shows as The Dying Gaul; Fences; The=20 Fantasticks; The Gin Game, and others. Francis adds, "A space to display th= e=20 collection may not be secured for several years, but at least the process of= =20 preserving has been started." Aside from beginning to contact various film=20 and theater companies, Francis has also been in contact with the Cleveland=20 Film Commission and the Western Reserve Historical Society to consider how=20 these organizations could be involved with the project. *Note: Jenniver is spelled correctly. "The archive collection is very new in its development, and I feel the idea=20 has a lot of growth potential. I am very happy to begin and work on this=20 project in my spare time. Even if I'm not the one who develops the space,=20 the collection will be started for someone who will," says Francis. In the=20 meantime, as items are donated to the archives, they are tagged, properly=20 packaged and stored. In addition to the items that have already been=20 furnished to the archives, there is a list of items available to the=20 collection on a loan only basis. Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland, Page 2 The items listed below have been furnished to the collection archive: Hey City Theater/Playhouse Square Center -Cleveland's longest-running=20 production,=20 Tony n' Tina's Wedding (September 7, 2000-December 1, 2002) =B7 One of the original wedding dresses, veil, shoes and accessories worn=20= by=20 actor Nicolle Saccone, who played the role of Tina Vitale. =B7 Three of the original bridesmaid dresses. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts presented the first licensed production in= =20 the United States, Floyd Collins (May 28 - June 29, 1999) =B7 Pair of worker gloves worn by actor David Robeano, who played the role= of=20 Floyd Collins. =B7 White 1920s dress, worn by actor Rebecca Marks (Schaberg at the time),= =20 who played the role of Nellie Collins. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts garnered a lot of attention and publicity=20 for their production of=20 Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show (July 14 - August 13, 2000)=20 =B7 A pair of red vinyl gloves and accessories, worn in the show, by actor= =20 Bob Simon, who played the role of Dr. Frank N. Furter (Dan Folino was the=20 alternate Frank). =B7 Purple holographic bikini and accessories worn by actor Laval Jones, w= ho=20 played the role of Rocky. =B7 Three piece sequined outfit and accessories worn by actor Katie Muelle= r,=20 who played the role of Columbia. PUBLIC SUGGESTIONS=20 Aside from the productions that are listed above, Jeon Francis is requesting= =20 that the public submit their suggestions of locally shot big screen films an= d=20 notable theater productions that they would like to see recognized in the=20 collection. Please include as much information about your suggestion, especially if you=20 know of a contact person. You can submit your suggestions and information t= o=20 eye2wonder at aol.com. Please include Archive Collection in the subject line. Please direct any media related questions to Jeon Francis at (216) 281.7451. ### Backgrounder ABOUT SRO ENTERTAINMENT Created last year and operated by Jeffrey Mannies, SRO Entertainment is a=20 locally based company that organizes special event fundraisers for=20 non-profits, and handles the promotion of a select number of local talent. As a director of development specialist, throughout the past six years, Mr.=20 Mannies is credited with the promotion and production of world class special= =20 event fundraisers in Cleveland featuring Yo Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Kathleen=20 Battle, Joshua Bell, Patti LuPone, Jim Brickman, Michael Feinstein,=20 Kaleidoscape Circus and the opening night of the 25th Cleveland Internationa= l=20 Film Festival. During this past year, SRO Entertainment brought George Stephanopoulos to=20 Cleveland for the benefit of the local nonprofit Maximum Independent Living.= =20 Mannies is currently consulting on a variety of special events for other=20 non-profits. SRO Entertainment current projects include the return of Itzha= k=20 Perlman to Severance Hall for a benefit concert April 23, 2003=20 (Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center), Jessye Norman at Severance Hall=20 August 29, 2003, (Neighborhood Center s Association), and the Ethnic=20 Extravaganza November 8, 2003, (Neighborhood Centers Association). From Smorton8 at aol.com Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. Message-ID: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From john.buck.jr at usa.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. In-Reply-To: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> Message-ID: The listed URL has too many colons...... Here is the corrected URL for that group: http://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Smorton8 at aol.com Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:48 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com; ClevelandNV at topica.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "State Fair" Message-ID: <004301c2c779$eca064e0$69a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of STATE FAIR by=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck. Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 p.m. and = February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.=20 Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located in = the Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, = OH. (in the Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 = and 306, behind the gazebo). CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:=20 a.. Male baritone, mid 40's to mid 50's;=20 b.. Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20's c.. Male tenor moves well in 20's=20 d.. Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late 20's = to early 30's=20 e.. Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20's f.. Alto, warm and motherly, 40's to 50's g.. 15 men aged 16 to 70 years h.. 15 women aged 16 to 70 years i.. 5 children aged 7 to 14 years=20 PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO: a.. Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range. Accompanist provided. b.. Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing. c.. If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script d.. Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so dress comfortably e.. Demonstrate specialty act if applicable Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday May 4th, 2003. Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library. Sincerely, Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of=20 STATE FAIR by

Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck.

Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 = p.m.=20 and February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located = in the=20 Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, OH. = (in the=20 Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 and 306, = behind the=20 gazebo).

CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:

  • Male baritone, mid 40=92s to mid 50=92s;
  • Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20=92s
  • Male tenor moves well in 20=92s
  • Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late = 20=92s to early=20 30=92s
  • Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20=92s
  • Alto, warm and motherly, 40=92s to 50=92s
  • 15 men aged 16 to 70 years
  • 15 women aged 16 to 70 years
  • 5 children aged 7 to 14 years

PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO:

  • Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range.=20 Accompanist provided.
  • Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing.
  • If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script
  • Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so=20 dress comfortably
  • Demonstrate specialty act if applicable

Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday=20 May 4th, 2003.

Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library.

Sincerely,

Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20-- From pmc77 at adelphia.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 From: pmc77 at adelphia.net (Pat McCabe) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Costumer NOW, Paid Position!! Message-ID: <3E37B9EC.000003.01400@your-pa86z1i3g7> --------------Boundary-00=_SO3HG6G0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELP! =0D =0D I need a costumer for the Hawken Upper School musical production of "Gran= d Hotel", which runs from February 14th through February 22. The show is s= et in 1928. There are 40 students in the show. Characters include an aging ballerina, a baron, wounded war veteran and various workers and patrons o= f the Grand Hotel Berlin.=0D =0D The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do hav= e a rental budget if necessary. The school has several costume pieces that might be used already as well=0D =0D Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on what = is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.=0D =0D Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.=0D =0D Pat McCabe=0D (440) 423-2119 (school)=0D (440) 725-5047 (cell)=0D pmcca at hawken.edu --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
HELP!
 
I need a costumer for the Hawken Upper School musical p= roduction of "Grand Hotel", which runs from February 14th throug= h February 22.  The show is set in 1928.  There are 40 students= in the show.  Characters include an aging ballerina, a baron, wound= ed war veteran and various workers and patrons of the Grand Hotel Berlin.=
 
The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do have a rental budget if necessary.&nb= sp; The school has several costume pieces that might be used already= as well
 
Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on = what is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.
 
Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.
 
Pat McCabe
(440) 423-2119 (school)
(440)  725-5047 (cell)
 
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The Garfield Hts. Little Theatre, named the C= hamber of Commerce's Organization of the Year, continues it's 22nd s= eason with "Meet Me in St. Louis". This musical, which revolves arou= nd the life of the Smith Family as they anticipate the opening of the 190= 4's World Fair in their hometown, will open February 7th. Show dates= are Feb. 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd. Performance ar= e at the Matousek Auditorium, 4900 Turney Rd. Friday and Saturday curtain= times are 8:00 pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00 pm. Ticket prices are adu= lts: $10.00, seniors: $8.00 and children (under 12): $6.00.  As alwa= ys, special seating and group rates are available. Director Gary Samarin = and Musical Director Suzie Estvanko have assembled a talented cast f= or this family show and choreographer Jennifer Justice, set designer= Dan Ciccarelli and costumer Beth Stypa Kokely promise a treat for the ey= es as well.  (Complete with Trolley!) 
= For general information please call 216-475-8313 or= for reservations the box office phone is 216-581-7554 between the&n= bsp; hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm.  



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------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C2C762.E8DAEFE0-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition/Job Opportunities Message-ID: <16608-3E37D251-29@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for "The Flattering Word" (A Comedy) Directed by Ed Jenkins When: February 3rd and 4th at 7:00pm Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Roles: One wife, age 40's-50's One Church Worker, age 30's-40's One daughter, age 20's One minister, age 40's-50's One actor, age late 20's Phone: (216) 851-8721 Job Opportunities Musical Director for the production of the Wiz Production dates: May 3-25, 2003 Drama, Dance (Modern and Ballet) Instructors for students ages 11-17. Directors for 36th Production Season Please send all resumes to: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio 44112 For phone inquiries, please call : Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for SAFMOD at CPT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland Public Theatre's DanceWorks 03 continues with resident dance company SAFMOD in CultureFlex 2003 A repertoire dance theatre concert of eclectic multimedia collaborations If you've never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check them out this weekend. Truly, one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, SAFMOD continually re-defines the concept of collaboration. Cleveland Public Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance Company, SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February 2, 2003. All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students on Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and $12.00 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the DanceWorks Series please call 216.631.2727. SAFMOD Performance Ensemble celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire concert featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. Artistic Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil Chastain have formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other Cleveland-based arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: South Indian Bharathanatyam dancer Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece combining Bharathanatyam and modern dance. Metal sculptor John Ranally has constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated sculpture that dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout. B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones (formerly the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to this energetic piece. Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh tradition, collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to create an environmentally-themed piece as ?an ode to forgotten childhood imagination, evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as lonely ghosts who cannot reincarnate.? And finally, SAFMOD presents a piece highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what SAFMOD stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original music influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her choreography on the composition-driven piece. CPT developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide Cleveland audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional dance companies. In October of 2000, Northern Ohio Live Magazine awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance. * * * * * * Cleveland Public Theatre strives to make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between $10 - $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy for every show pending ticket availability. Coming up next week: The Cleveland Repertory Project 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Public = Theatre's
DanceWorks 03 = continues=20 with
resident dance=20 company
SAFMOD
in

CultureFlex = 2003

A repertoire dance theatre = concert of=20 eclectic multimedia collaborations

 

If you've=20 never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check = them out=20 this weekend.

Truly,=20 one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, = SAFMOD=20 continually re-defines the concept of = collaboration. 

 

 

Cleveland = Public=20 Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance = Company,=20 SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which=20 opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February = 2, 2003.=20 All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday = matinees at=20 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students = on=20 Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and = $12.00=20 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the = DanceWorks=20 Series please call 216.631.2727.

 

SAFMOD Performance = Ensemble=20 celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire = concert=20 featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. = Artistic=20 Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil = Chastain have=20 formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other = Cleveland-based=20 arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: 

 

South Indian = Bharathanatyam dancer=20 Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece = combining=20 Bharathanatyam and modern dance.

 

Metal sculptor John = Ranally has=20 constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated = sculpture that=20 dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout.  B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones = (formerly=20 the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to = this=20 energetic piece.

 

Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh = tradition,=20 collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to = create an=20 environmentally-themed piece as =93an ode to forgotten childhood = imagination,=20 evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as = lonely=20 ghosts who cannot reincarnate.=94

 

And finally, SAFMOD = presents a piece=20 highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what = SAFMOD=20 stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original = music=20 influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci = sequence, a=20 mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her = choreography on=20 the composition-driven piece.

 

CPT=20 developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide = Cleveland=20 audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional = dance=20 companies. In October of 2000, Northern=20 Ohio Live Magazine=20 awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000=20 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance.

 

* * * *=20 * *

 

 

Cleveland Public Theatre = strives to=20 make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between = $10 -=20 $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy = for=20 every show pending ticket availability.

 

 

 

 

Coming up=20 next week:

 

The=20 Cleveland Repertory Project

www.cptonline.org

 

 

 

 

 Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public=20 Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org =

------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20-- From kolar at michaelkolar.com Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 From: kolar at michaelkolar.com (Michael Kolar) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call For, "Horror Theater" ~ Production!!! Message-ID: <20030129185627.41697.qmail@web11604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS" Is 'Casting' for a type of "Theatre" which was BANNED IN PARIS ! ACCORDING TO LEGEND ! IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER 100 YEARS . NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!! FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY ! WITNESS THE RESURRECTION ! "THE GRANDE GUINGNOL" ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole ) http://www.michaelkolar.com http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html Michael Kolar , Is only accepting resumes and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions will be scheduled ! KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS INC., Is specifically looking for these character types : 7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses. Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs. Note: Must be comfortable playing a 'seductive' role ! ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ; Although, there is 'Profane' language ). 2- MALE : To play the role of , an 'Executioners!' ~ These roles requires the actors to be very, Muscular / Built ! 1-MALE : To play the role of a 'Pope' or 'High - Priest !' ~ Age grouping 35 & 40 yrs ! 1-MALE : To play the role of an, 'Inquisitor !' ~ Age grouping 21 & 35 yrs ! Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona, demeanor which will be determined by and through your 'Image!' ~ Please, forward your 'Resume' and 'headshots' to : KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS ATTN : 'Michael Kolar' 3847 W. 135th Street Cleveland , OH 44111 kolar at michaelkolar.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 

                                              "KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS"

                                     Is 'Casting' for a type of

                                         "Theatre"  

                                                  which was

                            

                          BANNED IN PARIS !

                      ACCORDING TO LEGEND !

                   IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER

                                100 YEARS .

                   NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!!

                       FOR THE FIRST TIME,

                 AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY !

               WITNESS THE RESURRECTION !

 

                                 

 

                   "THE  GRANDE  GUINGNOL"

                                         ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole )

                                    http://www.michaelkolar.com

 

             http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html

 

 

                         Michael Kolar ,  Is only accepting resumes

                   and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions

                   will be scheduled !   KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS  INC.,

                   Is specifically looking for these character types :

                   7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses.

                                      Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs.

                           Note: Must be comfortable playing

                                     a 'seductive' role !

                            ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ;

                             Although, there is 'Profane'

                             language ).

 

              2- MALE :  To play the role of , an

                                'Executioners!'  ~ These roles

                                requires the actors to be very,

                                Muscular / Built !  

                                 

                  1-MALE :  To play the role of a 'Pope' or

                               'High - Priest !'  ~ Age grouping

                               35 & 40 yrs !

 

              1-MALE : To play the role of an,

                              'Inquisitor !'  ~ Age grouping

                               21 & 35 yrs !

 

              Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona,

                 demeanor which will be determined by and

                 through your 'Image!'  ~ Please, forward your

                 'Resume' and 'headshots' to :

 

                                     KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS 

                                      ATTN : 'Michael Kolar'

                                       3847 W. 135th Street

                                       Cleveland , OH 44111                              

           

                                       kolar at michaelkolar.com

             



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264-- From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Even MORE dance with In-Let Dance Company at CPT this weekend as part of Big [BOX] Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Not DanceWorks this time, but Cleveland Public Theatre's Big [BOX] Series continues with In-Let Dance on Friday January 31 and Saturday February 1, 2003 One of Cleveland's newest contemporary dance companies, In?let Dance Theatre's mission is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, skill and innovation. In?let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to bring about personal development in the lives of individuals through training and mentoring, and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will perform works from their repertory and premiere a new work, ?Nachalah (River).? The new work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images derived from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and art. Tickets are only $10.00 each! Please note this performance is Friday and Saturday only! Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Not DanceWorks this = time, but=20
Cleveland Public=20 Theatre's
Big [BOX] Series = continues=20 with
In-Let Dance on
Friday January = 31 and Saturday=20 February 1, 2003

One of = Cleveland's=20 newest contemporary dance companies, In=B7let Dance = Theatre's mission=20 is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, = skill=20 and innovation. In=B7let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to = bring about=20 personal development in the lives of individuals through training and = mentoring,=20 and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will = perform=20 works from their repertory and premiere a new work, =93Nachalah = (River).=94 The new=20 work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images = derived=20 from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and = art.

 

Tickets = are only=20 $10.00 each!

 

Please = note this=20 performance is Friday and Saturday only!

 

Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info.=20

www.cptonline.org

 
Jeff = Syroney
Director of=20 Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public = Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
=20
------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (rayszuch) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Christopher K. Young, award winning top 100 producer from Video Verite? Productions, and Christopher Horn, acclaimed New York City-based filmmaker and cinematographer for Academy Award nominated director will conduct a course on taking direction for film and television actresses and actors. Going a step beyond method school, this course focuses less on self improvement and more on the synthesis of the actor/director relationship. The course explains the role of the director, and explores learning to not only hear what a director says, but to in fact listen, in the language of images and self detachment. When you watch your work and forget you?re watching yourself, you know you?ve taken the first step toward learning how to take direction. For more information on this course, please attend our free seminar on March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH. The first course will begin March 15, and be held on the next three Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the address above. Other times may be available once this slot fills. Tuition is: $35.00 for all four days $10.00 discount for North Coast Central Casting members for more information: www.worldeonline.com kaimei at earthlink.net (330) 608-8760 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Course in Taking Direction for Film and = Television Performers

 =

Christopher K. Young, award winning top = 100 producer from Video Verite’

Productions, and Christopher Horn, = acclaimed New York City-based

filmmaker and cinematographer for = Academy Award nominated director will

conduct a course on taking direction for = film and television actresses

and actors.

 =

Going a step beyond method school, this = course focuses less on self

improvement and more on the synthesis of = the actor/director

relationship.  The course explains the role of the director, = and=

explores learning to not only hear what = a director says, but to in fact

listen, in the language of images and = self detachment.

 =

When you watch your work and forget = you’re watching yourself, you know

you’ve taken the first step toward = learning how to take direction.

 =

For more information on this course, = please attend our free seminar on

March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 = PM=

4913 Storer Ave.  Cleveland, OH.

 =

The first course will begin March 15, = and be held on the next three

Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the = address above.  Other times may = be=

available once this slot = fills.=

 =

Tuition is:

$35.00 for all four = days=

$10.00 discount for North Coast Central = Casting members

 =

for more = information:=

 =

www.worldeonline.com=

kaimei at earthlink.net=

(330) = 608-8760

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120-- From raytom at en.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hula Dancers needed for Event (s) Message-ID: From: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS JANUARY 29TH, 2003 NEED TO FIND 2-4 HULA DANCERS FOR A THEME EVENT IN ERIE, PA. (Experienced only.) DATES: FEBRUARY 27, 2003 (EVENING) MARCH 1, 2003 (BETWEEN 12:30- 3:30 PM) PAID POSITIONS. PLEASE EMAIL HELENE (ASAP- by this Friday at) outtolunchevents.com Or call: (440) 892-5557 Thank you! From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coming Attraction Message-ID: <16604-3E382D08-687@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert Conducted by Fred Wheatt (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz Blend) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio (216) 851-8721 When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 at 3:00 pm Cost: FREE From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks production teams Message-ID: <12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf@aol.com> --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff". The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May. These are paid positions. Anyone interested should send resumes to: Tom Meyrose, Managing Director P.O.Box 770056 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com. For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com Deadline for consideration is February 10th. --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff".  The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May.  These are paid positions.

Anyone interested should send resumes to:

Tom Meyrose, Managing Director
P.O.Box 770056
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com.


For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at:

www.huntingtonplayhouse.com

Deadline for consideration is February 10th.

--part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary-- From miken at ncgmedia.com Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sundance review Message-ID: <200301292012.PAA19629@swiftsure.cnchost.com> Hello all, Here's a quick summary of Lauren's and my adventure in Park City, Utah last week: Day 1. 100 Miles outside of Park City we blow a flat tire, just outside of the town of Fillmore. The pleasant-natured officer who assists us informs us that Fillmore was a U.S. President. After an hour delay, we arrive in Park City with a new tire, and spend an hour searching for the address of the condo we planned to stay in. The address does not exist. We enter an Internet cafe to check email and sitting two stations down from me is Mike, an L.A. filmmaker whom I met through the Project Greenlight Screenwriting contest. He kindly directs us to our condo, where we drop our things and go out for drink, then to bed. I dream of pitching a movie that may work as a modernized version of "Easy Rider 2" to a group of people. Day 2. We have breakfast at a quaint cafe and meet the director of "A Foreign Affair", Helmut Shleppi, who expresses curiosity regarding our relationship with one another. He invites us to a screening of his film, starring David Arquette and Timothy Blake Nelson. After our meal, Lauren and I pass Peter Fonda on Main Street, our first dose of star-struck. I approach one in his entourage, pitch him my "Easy Rider" idea, and hand him a card to give to Mr. Fonda. Lauren and I then enter the restaurant where they're eating and order a salad. Later, we go back to the condo for a short film festival put together by our roommates. We see Shawnee Walker's golden "Mirror Lake" and a very intriguing reel by Allen Martinez, one of PGL's Top Ten Directors this year. Tonight we attend the screening of "Masked and Anonymous", a cluttered, disturbing romp through America as a third-world country at civil war, featuring the musical and theatrical support of Bob Dylan and an all-star cast, whom adorns the stage after the screening. They curiously state that they would not delve into details regarding the writing behind the movie. Upon reading Robert Redford's speech that kicked off the festival, about how it is a platform for free expression for artists, I am delighted by the film, which one audience-member bluntly stated in response, "I got it." Great what-if film, but probably not a blockbuster hit. That evening, we run into two of the cast members, Val Kilmer and Christian Slater, and hand them both our contact info. Day 3. Again we run into Christian Slater. Lauren approaches him and says, "We need you!" He laughs and I take a picture of them. I tell him his performance was bold and that "Heathers" was awesome and he should do something again with Wynonna Ryder. That evening, we attend the screening of "A Foreign Affair", and this is the crux of our trip. The film, shot on high definition video, reaches out and talks to us in an intimate way that seems to make such a festival so special. The cast & crew take the stage after the screening, and they feel like family to us. Hopefully, they will get a great distribution deal for their film, about a mail-order catalog of Russian brides. Lauren talks to Timothy Blake Nelson afterwards and discovers he's a Libra--he even looks like Wiedl!--and he tells her to send his manager a script. Later, in the No-Name Saloon, we meet Rachel Dratch of Second City and Saturday Night Live acclaim. We ask her her sign and she tells us Pisces, a near-perfect match for our Pisha the pisces in The Zodiac. She tells us to send her script to her agent. Day 4. Early in the morning, we see Minnie Driver emerge from her condo looking not like a morning person, but still looking pretty. We attend Bret Carr's screening of "Two Birds With One Stallone" at Slamdance, watching it next to David Allen Grier. The movie's a tear-jerking, emotional journey of a stuttering boxer in New York City who overcomes his disabilities by joining an unlicensed communication guru who plays with hypnotism and past-life regression. Talked to the director afterwards about collaborating and watched Phillip Seymour Hoffman give an interview to the BBC. Leaving the building, we also see Maggie Gyllenhal (sp?) of "Secretary" fame, and head to lunch. Day 5. At midnight, we go into Salt Lake City to view a screening of "Spun", which may be more aptly titled "A Line in the Crystal Meth". The film is sharply photgraphed and vigorously edited, with a story that leaves the characters (played by Brittany "Nikki" Murphy, John "Spider Mike" Leguizamo, Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke..) under-developed but still humorously played. We decide the director, Jonas Aukerland, would be a perfect attachment to The Zodiac production team. We head home with a stop in Vegas, tired, relaxed, and with a slate of meetings in L.A. among filmmakers, producers, directors, etc. Wish us luck! ***You can check NCG Media's Top Five Movie Picks at http://www.ncgmedia.com*** ***Buy first-edition copies of "A Line in the Sand" now! Book will be removed from market shortly for a kind of metamorphosis*** All the best, Mike Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" http://www.ncgmedia.com "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." --Albert Einstein ~~ What do Avery Evanstridge, a Bengali physicist, a poet, a Shamanic healer, a sexy Mexican-American prophet, and an American spy have in common? They are all "In Ire With Love" ~A comical new novella~ by M.A. Norton Email Norton for an advanced peak! ***** To be removed from the NCG Media mailing list, simply send a reply to this message with "REMOVE" in the subject header ***** From rpolack at core.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 From: rpolack at core.com (Ryan Polack) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Premiere of "Dev/Null" Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030129151341.00a281a0@mail.core.com> Phat Phive Productions will be premiering their 2nd feature-length movie "Dev/Null" at the Kent Plaza Theaters on Thursday, January 30th at 7:00pm. Principal filming for the movie was done in Cleveland/Akron area in the Summer of 2001 and featured actors from Kent, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, and surrounding areas. This marks the second feature-length movie for the Phat 5, who premiered their last movie to a sell-out audience at the Kent Cinemas in September of 1999. At this time, there will only be one showing for "Dev/Null", so get your tickets while they last. Advanced tickets for the 7:00pm showing are now available at the Kent Plaza Theater box office for only $5.00. For more information or questions regarding the premiere of "Dev/Null", please contact Mike Lowe at 330-221-0725. From msep at juno.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 From: msep at juno.com (msep at juno.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]...and the Creepy Hip-Hop Dummy Goes To... Message-ID: <20030129.160256.-401253.37.msep@juno.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks to those who supported CPT's Big [BOX] Series by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this past weekend. As you may know, we held a drawing for an unnerving ventriloquist dummy named "Billy." The winner was announced Sunday, and that winner was David Hansen! Congratulations to David, and a special thanks for his removing this profane object from our lives. Mike Sepesy http://m.d.sep.home.att.net/ ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to those who supported CPT's = Big [BOX]=20 Series
by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this = past=20 weekend.
As you may know, we held a = drawing for=20 an unnerving
ventriloquist dummy named "Billy."&= nbsp; The=20 winner was announced
Sunday, and that winner was
 
David Hansen!
 
Congratulations to David, and a = special=20 thanks for his
removing this profane object from = our=20 lives.
 

Mike Sepesy
http://m.d.sep.home.att.net/
<= /DIV> ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703-- ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com From rsummers at kent.edu Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Crucible" Auditions Message-ID: <3E384925.4F97037F@kent.edu> --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Arthur Miller?s The Crucible Auditions: Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ? 8:00 Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m. Production dates: Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003 Roles: 11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12 Director: Steve Hoffman Producers: Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz Technical Director: Lyle Hennicke The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43. For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838. --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT:

Arthur Miller?s
The Crucible

 
   Auditions:                  Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ­ 8:00
                                     Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m.
  Production dates:        Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003
  Roles:                         11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12
  Director:                      Steve Hoffman
  Producers:                   Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz
  Technical Director:      Lyle Hennicke

The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43.  For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838.
 
 
  --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6-- From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Positions for Children's Summer Workshop Message-ID: <007501c2c7f9$0847c2e0$39a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of Rts 43 and 306) is = seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the following = areas: acting music choreography technical (scenery/lights) The workshop format is as follows: Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group will perfect one = musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole group. The = scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week workshop. Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - August 9th and August = 11th - August 23rd. Please send resume to ACT Summer Workshop, P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH = 44202 or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of = Rts 43 and=20 306) is seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the = following=20 areas:
 
acting
music
choreography
technical (scenery/lights)
 
The workshop format is as follows:
 
Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group = will=20 perfect one musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole = group.=20 The scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week=20 workshop.
 
Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - = August 9th=20 and August 11th - August 23rd.
 
Please send resume to    ACT Summer = Workshop,=20 P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH  44202
or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v
------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Previews: 42nd St, Oxymoron, Lion King Message-ID: <20030130043931.49937.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?42ND STREET? IS A TRUE LULLABY OF BROADWAY/OXYMORON/?LION KING? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times What do June Allyson, Stockard Chaning, Albert Finney, James Garner, Katherine Hepburn, Diane Keaton, Shirley MacLaine and Phylicia Rashad have in common? They are real life examples of the concept behind ?42nd STREET?--an understudy takes over for the lead and becomes a star. Based on the classic 1933 movie musical of the same name, ?42nd STREET ? tells the story of a starry-eyed young actress named Peggy Sawyer who has come to audition for the new Julian Marsh musical that is about to open on Broadway. Unfortunately, Peggy can't seem to work up the nerve to walk through the stage door until it's too late--the audition is over. But Peggy soon catches the eye of the director, and when the chorus turns up one girl short, Peggy gets her big break. She can't seem to stay in the good graces of the show's ageing leading lady. The situation only gets worse, or better, on opening night, when another dancer accidentally pushes Peggy into the leading lady who falls and breaks her ankle. The furious director fires Peggy. Discouraged and ready to give up all her dreams of becoming a star, Peggy packs her bags and heads for the train station, but fate has other plans and Peggy turns out to be a star. Yes, this is the stuff of which Broadway dreams are made. When it opened, ?42nd STREET? ushered in the new age of theatrical spectacle. It had a cast of 54, had 750 costumes, and dozens of stage effects. The musical became an instant hit. >From the opening in July of 1980 to today there has hardly been a week when the show hasn?t been seen in some part of the world. The show, composed by Harry Warren, with lyrics by Al Dubin has been called "an absolute knockout," "a virtually nonstop pleasure," "Broadway razzle-dazzle at its best," "100% entertainment," "it flies like a magic bird from the overture on," and "Sensational." The 2001 revival was billed as "a star is reborn." It went on to win a Tony for Musical Revival. What makes the show such an audience pleaser? It combines rhythmic tap and percussive footwork with songs such as "I Only Have Eyes for You," "We?re in the Money," "You?re Getting to Be a Habit With me," and the sensational "Lullaby of Broadway." It is also a spectacle in every sense of the word. ?42nd STREET? will play at the Palace Theatre from February 18 through March 2 with Tuesday through Friday performances at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday performances at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale and range from $21.50 to $48.50 by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048, on line at www.playhousesquare, or at Tickets.com outlets located in Tops Friendly Markets. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? TO DELIGHT AT THE ALLEN When ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? ran in Cleveland several years ago I referred to it as being hysterical. I went on to say that it gives the audience a comedy version of "MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS" and "YOU JUST DON?T UNDERSTAND," two best selling book on male-female communication. The story? Bobby is in a state of confusion. Several weeks before the curtain rises, he had found the girl of his dreams. He made the commitment. He planned to get married. She dumped him. Since then he's been trying to figure out what went wrong. The only thing he has figured out about women is that they are female. In this he is like most guys, clueless as to what makes women tick. Robert Dubac, who both wrote the script and portrays Bobby, has bridged a career between acting, comedy and writing for over ten years. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? grew out of the desire to bring his three interests together. And blend them together he does well. As another local critic said in its last pass through he area, "In case you were wondering, it is possible for a person to be tasteless, sensitive and funny, all at the same time. The proof lies in "THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON" The show runs February 12 through February 16 at the Allen Theatre. For tickets, which run $34.50 to $39.50 call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-60489 or go on-line to www.tickets.com or www.playhousesquare.com. Tickets for opening nigh, February 12 are $20 compliments of WMJI 105.7FM. LION KING ROARS INTO CLEVELAND The overture begins. As the sun rises on the savanna, Rafiki, the wise old baboon, calls the animals to Pride Rock, singing about the circle of life. The parade of the animals, which takes place both down the aisles and on stage is breathtaking. Rafiki greets Mufasa, the Lion King, and his queen, Sarabi. Climbing the great rock, Rafiki lifts their newborn son for all to see. Thus, ?The Lion King,? Disney?s smash theatrical musical opens. What follows is a wonderful visual and musical legend that tells the story of the coming-of-age of a lion cub who must battle both his enemies and his doubts to claim his rightful place in the world. ?The Lion King? is a show of messages. Listening is the first, essential part of the learning. It is listening to his elders and those who have experience that helps Simba grow up and takes his part in the Circle of Life. Another message is remembering. When Simba sees his father's spirit, Mufasa tells him 'Remember'. Remember who you are, and where you came from. Probably the most important lesson of the show is that people can learn from their mistakes. Simba cannot run from his past - he has to learn from it. Mistakes should be seen as opportunities for discovery and growth. Songs in the show include "The Morning Report," "They Live in You," "One by One," "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," and the mesmerizing "Can you Feel the Love tonight." Called "Truly dazzling... A once-in-a-lifetime experience, you owe it to yourself to see it more than once!" The show won Tony awards for Best Choreography, Best Costume Design, and Best Director. In London it was awarded the Evening Standard Award for Theatrical Event of the Year. ?The Lion King? will appear on the stage of the Allen theatre from June 26-August 17. Tickets will go quickly so it is advisable to order tickets immediately at 216-241-6000 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com or stop at TOPS markets for tickets.com. The production is part of the Broadway series. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for violin/fiddler player Message-ID: <12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe@aol.com> --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for three weekends. This is an "On Stage" opportunity Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930 The Director is Licia Colombi --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER

This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for
three weekends.

This is an "On Stage" opportunity
Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930
The Director is Licia Colombi
--part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary-- From bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 From: bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lysistrata Project Message-ID: Fred and List: Are any theaters working on the Lysistrata project, a series of staged readings from coast-to-coast to protest the looming war in Iraq? The intent is for all theaters to perform the reading simultaneously on March 3rd. Projects are being scheduled throughout the country, as well as overseas in some cases. See the organization website at: www.lysistrataproject.org for details. We are gathering interested members in Cleveland (an earlier date seems to have failed due to prior commitments). I think this would be an exciting way for performers throughout Ohio to step forward on important issues of public policy. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Cleveland, OH 216/361-9090 or 374-7578 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert at East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <6902-3E3936BB-874@storefull-2356.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz blend) When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue (216) 851-8721 Secured Parking From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello to all from Fool's Gold Entertainment. We are proud to announce the Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd, 2003 at the Highland Theatre in Akron Ohio. The doors open at 6pm and the movie rolls at 7pm. This full-length feature was produced using almost all North Coast talent. There will be some film critics there, as well as reporters from Canton, Akron, Massillon and Cleveland. Big Chuck and Little John will be there as well to MC. I have 1000 tickets (3 dollars each) and they're going fast. If you would like to help support your fellow actors and hob nob with the press, please hurry and get your ticket before they are gone. Gary and myself (Guido Huckball) would love to see more talent for our next production. Visit our website at www.foolsgoldentertainment.com For more info. $3 Tickets are also available at: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 Guido Huckball Fool's Gold Entertainment ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: Improv 101 Message-ID: <11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8@aol.com> --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM classes are held at Cabaret Dada 1210 W. 6th street (216) 696-4242 Map available at www.CabaretDada.com --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all,

Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM

classes are held at Cabaret Dada
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                        (216) 696-4242
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--part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Viewing of the film, "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg" at the Jewish Community Center in Cleveland Hts- Message-ID: <<...OLE_Obj...>> Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood OH 44122 * (216) 831-0700 * fax (216) 831-7796 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 * (216) 382-4000 * fax (216) 382-5401 NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: Chris Fox, (216) 831-0700 Ext. 1334 Evenings: (216) 261-2224 The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg January 28, 2003...The Jewish Community Center's Sunday Out Program is presenting The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg- on Sunday March 16, 2003 at 1:00 PM in the Jewish Community Center Mayfield Building ---3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio in the Senior Adult Lounge. This film is free and open to the public. Transportation is available. For more information, about transportation and the film, please contact Stephanie at 216/382-4000, ext. 256. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg A film by Aviva Kempner, 1998, 90 Minutes. For many Jews who grew up in the 1930s and 1940s, Hank Greenberg was a symbol of America. A power hitter for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg represented the dignity, strength and perseverance of the Jewish people during a difficult period. This was at a time when anti-Semitism was still a factor in professional sports, as it was on the streets. Greenberg, a six-foot-four inch superstar in America's national pastime, reminded Jews of what America had begun to offer them. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is the first film to look at this American-Jewish hero, and how the sports records he broke on the field helped pave the way to breaking social barriers in the stands. Includes archival footage, interviews with players, sports writers and scholars. Kris Barnes Box Office Manager The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre kbarnes at clevejcc.org From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Announcement Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 8:07 AM, following 29 hours and 59 minutes of labor, David Hansen and Toni K. Thayer became parents to an 8 lb. & 13 oz., 21 3/4" baby girl at MacDonald Women's Hospital in Cleveland. Ms. Thayer is resting comfortably at University Hospital. The baby's name is TBA. pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From mpreston at dobama.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife SOLD OUT for a second Saturday! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist's Wife at Dobama Theatre is SOLD OUT for this Saturday night, February 1st! This is the second Saturday in a row that the show has sold out. The run of this "intelligently funny, satirically relevant uptown comedy" has been extended and tickets are available for all other performance dates through Saturday, February 15th! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 today -- don't miss this show! Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anti-Valentine's Night Out at the Foxgrape Film Series on Sat Feb 15 at 9pm Message-ID: <5BA9D9B8.43CAE079.006D6F3D@aol.com> People have one of two reactions to Valentine???s Day, one of disgust and anger from bad experiences, and one of joy and elation. For one night only, we are catering to the former. ???Anti-Valentine???s Night Out??? is an idea conceived by Alex Morrison, the Artistic Director of the Foxgrape Film series and Alex Michaels of Prelude2Cinema. The event is supported by the new Cleveland group ???Indie Cleveland,??? which supports Cleveland independent filmmakers. The films will begin on Saturday, Feb. 15th 9:00 at the Foxgrape Cafe at 19 West College Street, in Oberlin, Ohio with full dinner service available before the screenings. There will be two films featured, "Valentine???s Day," by Alex Morrison, and "The Hot Rain," by Alex Michaels. Alex Morrison is the founder of the Foxgrape Film Series, and a freelance filmmaker/cinematographer/photographer based in Oberlin, Ohio. Morrison???s film "Mighty Like a Rose" has just been selected to take part in Prevues, a best of Ithaca College screening taking place in Los Angeles, New York City and Ithaca. "Valentine???s Day" was one of the first shorts created by Morrison, and features the story of a lover who has been dumped on Valentine???s Day. The main character comes up with an abstract plot to relieve his mind through a quirky tale of lost love. Emmy-winning writer Alex P. Michaels has crafted a truly independent film, while helming the project as writer/director, with the release of Prelude2Cinema's "The Hot Rain". The story is a black-and-white tale of love that doesn't include opening up...unless you can be someone else. "The Hot Rain" is also loosely inspired by "Vertigo," so you can expect plenty of twists and turns along the way, and is also accompanied by a solid and haunting rhythm and blues/jazz soundtrack. The Artistic director is asking for a five-dollar donation per couple. So bring a date! E-mail indiecleveland at yahoo.com http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com http://alexmorrison.tripod.com http://prelude2cinema.com http://www.indiecleveland.com From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't miss Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre! Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130213758.00b076a0@mail.en.com> --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening! "The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage. "Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through. "This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit. "See the play." ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening!

"The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage.
"Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through.
"This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit.
"See the play."
 ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls.
--=====================_4000151==_.ALT-- From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for 1776 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130232817.02a25de0@mail.en.com> Due to popular demand, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold one more audition for "1776." Mark your calendar for Tuesday, February 4, at 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Cast requirements are for 21 men, ages 22- 62 and 2 women, one in her 20's, one in her 30's, and for 2 young men, ages 18- 20. Please come prepared to read from the script and to sing, and be dressed for movement. "1776" will be directed by Dale Franks and will be on stage March 28 - April 26, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with two Sunday matinees. From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (lemire-kunz at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets to The Vagina Monologues with Anne E DeChant Message-ID: <003301c2c92d$193af240$53bb3841@ms580068> DON'T PANIC!! There are still some tickets left.but hurry! V-Day Akron, February 14, 2003 Greystone Hall (corner of Mill and High) Raffle, Art Exhibits, Activist tables and more! Doors open at 5:30 p.m. In Concert Anne E. DeChant! Then Anne E joins the cast for a benefit performance of THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES! V-Tickets are $25 and are now on sale at Borders, Books and Music Stores in Fairlawn, Chapel Hill and N. Canton at the Strip. You can also get tickets at the Medina County Rape Crisis Center, 740 E. Washington St. Suite E-6, Medina. V-Day.More than just the Monologues! V-Chat.. with Phyllis Cottle, Moving Beyond Survivor Phyllis Cottle was attacked in March 1984 as she was leaving work in Akron's Five Points area. She was raped, stabbed in the eyes and left for dead in a burning car. Phyllis will share how she has been able to move beyond being a victim, beyond being a survivor, to a life that is now richer and more meaningful. Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 7 p.m. at Our Lady of the Elms High School, 1375 W. Exchange St. Akron Program is free but reservations requested. Call the YWCA for reservations at 330-253-6131. Donations to V-Day Akron will be accepted. This V-Chat is a collaborative effort of The Medina County Rape Crisis Center and the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, sponsored by V-Day Akron. V-Day Akron.A community collaboration of artist, educators and activists working to stop violence against women and girls. For more information visit our web site at www.queenbeeprod.com. V-Day Akron benefits the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, The Medina Rape Crisis Center and V-Day's Spotlight on Native American Women and Canadian First Nations Women. V-Day Akron is sponsored by The Summit County Housing Network and The Akron Chapter of The National Organization for Women. From jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 From: jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Last Weekend To See Anything Goes Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F13BBA0@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of Anything Goes closes February 2! Performances left: Fri. 1/31 7:30pm Sat. 2/1 7:30pm Sun.2/2 1:30pm Don't miss this production. You're sure to have a blast! Call 216-241-6000 (For $5 off each ticket quote code: CLD) Next up: George Bernard Shaw's Arms And the Man March 12-23 Directed by Charles Fee Call 216-241-6000 Julie L. Konrad Associate Director of Marketing Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Ave. Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (P) 216-241-5490 X 316 (F) 216 241-6315 Anything Goes January 22-February 2 For tickets call 216-241-6000 From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist needed for troupe - paid Message-ID: <1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee@aol.com> --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue: This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road. We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you. Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384. Thanks, Noah Budin Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue:

This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road.

We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you.

Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384.
Thanks,
Noah Budin
Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director
--part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laura Perrotta of Tale of the Allergist's Wife interviewed for WNCX and WJCU! Message-ID: Listen for Laura Perrotta, "Lee" in Dobama Theatre's production of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, on Sunday, Feb. 2, on WNCX (98.5 FM) at6:30 a.m. and on WJCU (88.7 FM) on Monday, Feb. 3, at 1:00 p.m.! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From CAGER55 at aol.com Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 From: CAGER55 at aol.com (CAGER55 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drummer & Sax Players Needed Message-ID: <181.161fb71d.2b6c134c@aol.com> --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MUSICIANS COME TO THE CABARET! NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET. THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH. PHONE THE THEATER AT: 440 327-2909 OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR: Debchevy2 at aol.com --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MUSICIANS
COME TO THE CABARET!

NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET.

THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH.

PHONE THE THEATER AT:  440 327-2909
OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR:  Debchevy2 at aol.com

--part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary-- From iorhino at yahoo.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTREMELY BIG [BOX] at CPT Message-ID: <20030131194203.67256.qmail@web20809.mail.yahoo.com> --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson. Directed by Greg Vovos. Designed by Zach Humes. AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY? The French Maid Outfit Will Tickets Just $10 (But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!) Call 216-631-2727. While Supplies and Chiclets Last. Cleveland Public Theatre at W. 65 & Detroit. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! 

In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT

February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm 

Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson.

Directed by Greg Vovos.  Designed by Zach Humes.

 

AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY?

The French Maid Outfit Will

 

Tickets Just $10

(But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!)

 

Call 216-631-2727.  While Supplies and Chiclets Last. 

Cleveland Public Theatre at W. 65 & Detroit.



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437-- From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I'll consider changing the name -- but I still need an accompanist Message-ID: <13969315.5A64E7DB.00049EA8@aol.com> It has come to my attention that Orange Stagecrafters already has a troupe called "Cabaret." Actually, I am an Orange resident and my kids attend the Orange Schools and have attended the Stagecrafters summer programs. Mine is a very small program and I have no aspirations to compete with Orange. Just small time performances, i.e. nursing homes, etc. I'll gladly consider changing the name if it bothers anybody. I'll talk to Orange about it. In the meantime, please only respond to my initial email if you are responding to the inquiry about an accompanist, or are wanting information about joining or taking classes at FFAC. Thanks, Noah Budin From pengo at davidhansen.org Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Update Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH UPDATE We have named her Zelda Dare Thayer-Hansen. She'll be coming home Saturday morning. Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming downpour of congratulations! David, Toni & Zelda pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1548545.3253020370@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your weekly digest from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. For news and information, please visit our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a complete listing of upcoming concerts and recitals, please visit our electronic calendar of events: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you will find this information useful as you plan your coverage of the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. All the best, Marci ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "Cyrano" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <00c501c2c977$1888b9a0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark Cipra Auditions Actors for "Cyrano de Bergerac" The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Cyrano de Bergerac, translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Director: Mark Cipra Roles: 14 named male roles, 5 named female roles, large ensemble with speaking and non-speaking roles. All ages are needed from 9 years old and up. Children are needed for pickpockets and general ensemble scenes. Special talents: Armed swordsplay-previous stage combat experience valuable but not necessary. Actor(s) who can play guitar well in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music throughout. Audition Dates: Monday & Tuesday, February 10 & 11, 2003 Children, ages 9 to 13 years old: 7-7:30 pm Adults, ages 14 and up: 7:30-10 pm NO APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED. Audition Location: The Andrews School Auditorium. The Fine Arts Association is located on the campus of the Andrews School. The Andrews School auditorium is located in the building directly in front of you when entering the driveway off Mentor Avenue. Parking is available to the right of the building. Preparation: Come prepared to read from the script. Production Dates: April 4, 5, 11, & 12 at 8 pm; April 6 & 13 at 3 pm For further information: Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Department, at 440-951-7500 x103 ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Special=20 talentsArmed swordsplay-previous stage = combat=20 experience valuable but not necessary.  Actor(s) who can play = guitar well=20 in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music=20 throughout.
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Preparation:  Come = prepared to=20 read from the script.
Production Dates:  April=20 4, 5, 11, & 12 at 8 pm; April 6 & 13 at 3=20 pm
For further information:  Call=20 Ann Hedger, Theatre Department, at 440-951-7500=20 x103
 
------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still looking for housemate Message-ID:

Greetings Fellow Artists!

We are still looking for a non-smoking, M or F housemate, to share Lyndhurst home. Nice house in safe and friendly neighborhood, has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, driveway/garage, large yard, central heat/AC, laundry, office space and separate phone line. $300 per month plus shared utilities.

We are both performers and are looking for a "like-minded" person. If interested, please respond to this e-mail or call us at (440) 442-5859.

With our thanks and best wishes,

Vincent J. Polowy & Cassandra Vincent


 
Vincent Magic Productions
P.O. Box 21310 
South Euclid, Ohio
44121
(440)442-5859


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From miken at ncgmedia.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To the Shuttle's Seven Message-ID: <200302020708.CAA18412@alexander.cnchost.com> 1-2-03 Crystal drops on blue White tears of night's black These have me in awe I look up And take notice Wonder upon the celestials You spent your life Indebted to these The stars With sighs we've become proud Your heroism Your peaceful means of existence With what little we afforded You spent your life Extend our humanity You learned and went up Miles and speeds beyond imagination You were their first So grateful and at peace Escaped your conflicted grounds You spent your life We will remember We will continue And we will look up To celestial silvers and blues And reds and ever, ever-so black We toast your courage that we may lack You spent your life Now, for you, We spend ours. 1-2-03 -- Michael A. Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" R.are E.arth M.agnet Productions in association with Norton Communications Group http://www.ncgmedia.com "There's a madness in the air as bad as the Bubonic Plague; there's rhetoric disguised as 'international relations', and 'freedom' in Freedom of Speech comes under fire when the young folk write something audacious. - Bobby Zaman "If the map of the world does not have Utopia then it is incomplete" - Oscar Wilde From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shuttle Poem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I did a poem about the shuttle Challenger in 1986 the day after it exploded and I thought it would be apropos to put it up for a while on my site. www.cinevidproductions.com/shuttle Bill Johns, Cleveland - williamjohns at sbcglobal.net ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0-- From Smorton8 at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting Monday 2/3 Message-ID: <2b.379dff9c.2b6eabfd@aol.com> Artists Against War will meet on Monday February 3rd, at 7 pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. If you'd like to find out more about ONE Weekend for Peace, February 16-17, or join our efforts in organizing other events, please stop by and see what YOU can do to help! Posters and fliers will be available as well. If you can't make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend for Peace, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. And check us out on the web at http://cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]postings about the "shuttle tragedy" Message-ID: --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy. >From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11. Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.h tml If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings. Fred --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy.

>From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11.  Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.html

If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings.

Fred
--part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews of ANYTHING GOES & SAFMOD DANCE Message-ID: <20030203031516.52395.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?Anything Goes? Delights, SAFMOD Excites Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?ANYTHING GOES? DELIGHTS AT GREAT LAKES Take a typical 1930?s musical full of obvious plot twists and extended slapstick gags and give it a creative, no-holds barred production. The results: Great Lakes Theatre Festival?s delightful and audience-pleasing ?Anything Goes.? ?Anything Goes? was first envisioned by its producer while hiding out aboard a fishing boat in the Gulf of Panama after fleeing the country to escape creditors. His idea was based on the premise of an ocean liner facing the threat of a possible shipwreck. He returned to New York, assembled a production team and started rehearsals. Unfortunately, the S.S. Morro Castle sunk off the coast of New Jersey. How could he open a happy go-lucky musical based on a ship wreck? So, the task of quickly rewriting the show was undertaken. The basic idea was retained, but the shipwreck was eliminated and a plot of hidden identities and unrequited love was substituted. Think ?Importance of Ernest?-lite. The very title refers to the desperation with which the show was put together. Any and everything was tried to save the initial investment and make sure that the show went on. The show, even in a recent rewrite which was used in the staging of this production, is long on music and short on plot. What is not wanting is the music of Cole Porter. Porter is a wordsmith of the highest order. His rhyming patterns and erudite language are unique among song writers. His songs require that you listen carefully in order not to miss a single word or clever phrase. Porter?s background was unique among American popular composers of his era in that he was born to wealth, and that his apprenticeship took place not in Tin Pan Alley but in the playgrounds of Europe. Most Broadway writers of the era were immigrants, such as Irving Berlin, with little formal education. Porter?s schooling included Yale and the Schola Cantorum in Paris. ?Anything Goes? opened in November of 1934 and, in spite of the book, turned out to be the fourth longest running musical of the 30?s. Much of the credit for the success was not only Porter?s words, but Ethel Merman portraying an evangelist become night-club singer and singing such Cole Porter delights as "Blow, Gabriel Blow," "You're the Top," and "I Get a Kick Out of You". It?s pretty hard for anyone familiar with musical theatre to listen to those songs and not hear Merman belting them out. In 1987, the show was revised and revived. The main action takes place on a luxury liner sailing from New York to Southampton and includes gangsters, evangelists, sailors and a whole lot of singing and dancing. Songs include such standards as, "All Through the Night," "It?s De-lovely," "Easy to Love" and the title song, "Anything Goes." The Great Lakes production is blessed with the creative, let-loose directing of Victoria Bussert, creative choreography by Janet Watson and right-on musical directing by Steven Gross. John Ezell?s set adds to the effervescent feeling of the show, but the midstage turntable caused production problems, with the continued presence of stage hands moving the turntable and walking around backstage and some turning difficulties. It was worth the price of admission just to see Steve Routman?s portrayal as Public Enemy number 12, Moonface Martin. He not only looks like Buster Keaton, but also has Keaton?s deadpan expression. He is a master of the ad lib as displayed several times when his covering of set mishaps and line fluffs brought extended applause from the audience. Nancy Hess made the role of Reno Sweeney, the night club evangelist her own, choosing not to do an Ethel Merman imitation as often happens with those who portray this role. She has a pleasant voice and a nice perky acting style. Hunter Bell, who has neither the physical or facial requirements of Broadway males who usually portrays leading man roles, nevertheless makes a creditable, if not outstanding, Billy Crocker. All-in-all ?Anything Goes? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival continues the thus far excellent year under new Producing Artistic Director Charles Fee. It makes one look with excitement to GLTF?s next production, George Bernard Shaw?s comic masterpiece ?Arms and the Man? which examines war and love. It runs from March 12 through 23rd. For tickets to GLTF productions call 216.241.6000 or 800.766.6048.. SAFMOD EXCITES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE The dance scene in Cleveland, in spite of the departure of Cleveland-San Jose Ballet, is very healthy. There has been an explosion of small dance companies that have more than filled the void of no longer having a world-class production company in town. Two of the best are in-residence at Cleveland Public Theatre: SAFMOD Performance Ensemble and GroundWorks Dancetheater. SAFMOD was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1991 by percussionist/composer Neil Chastain and dancer/choreographer Young Park. The company moved to Cleveland in 1993. The group is dedicated to multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural performances which strive to push the boundaries of dance, music, and visual artistry. Their multi-media approach has included the use of projected digital animation, aerosol art installations, dancers on stilts, spoken word poetry, audience involvement, trapeze work, and costumes often made from recycled materials. SAFMOD?s recent performances at CPT were met by appreciative sold-out audiences. The evening opened with "Temporal Tides," a well-conceived piece which grapples with the forces of time. The dancers were huddled in a heap, mid-stage at the start. Each grew upward, upside down, feet first, then torsos, then heads. The slow, controlled movements continued throughout the piece. As is typical of the group, such props as tree limbs and ethereal lighting helped convey the message. "Fionacci" was an astounding example of a perfect fusion of dance and music. The movements were so well synchronized to Neil Chastain?s music, which was specifically developed for this piece, and for Young Park?s choreographic and dance styles, that the two elements became one. "(With In) Instrument" was a happy gymnastic-centered piece which had an almost Disneyesque quality. It featured the guitarist/singer Alex Alvarez performing an original song which choreographer Young Park transformed into a modern dance. The dancers conveyed convincingly the concept of people as bags of humanity who often bumped into one another. "Ahimsa" was the weakest piece of the evening. Many segments of this attempt to portray some people?s inhumanity toward each other were to be acted as well as danced. It illustrated that proficient actors do not necessarily make proficient dancers. Many facial expressions and body movements were unrealistic. This was also the only piece in which the synchronization of dancers was weak. The stilt and masks created by Alison Egan and Alexandra Underhill were outstanding. Ezra Houser?s stilt movements were well done. "The Playground" was a total delight. Not only did the audience love it, but the performers appeared to be having a wonderful time. The segment starts with a chorus of nine drummers beating on blue buckets. It segued into a playground with a trapezoid-shaped metal structure which was moved to allow the dancers/gymnasts to play at ease. A combination of routines similar to Olympic gymnastic routines combined with swinging and flipping brought the audience to gasps and prolonged applause. It was a perfect way to end a wonderful evening of dance. The other resident dance company, GroundWorks Dancetheater, is a professional organization, founded in 1998, dedicated to the development and presentation of new choreography that encourages collaboration with other art disciplines. It is headed by the creative and proficient choreographer and dancer David Shimnotakahara. Their programs encourage understanding of dance and how it is created. They will be appearing at CPT from February 28 through March 2. For tickets, which are a reasonably priced at $15 to $18 call 216-631-2727. A special family matinee is available for the Sunday, March 2nd production. Adults are $12 and children 12 and under are admitted for $5. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From leafeater1998 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 From: leafeater1998 at hotmail.com (james renner) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Encore Presentation on Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan! Message-ID: Check out the encore presentation of the live sketch show everybody cool is talking about. Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan will perform at the Second City stage again Monday, January 27th at 8PM. Tickets are $10 at the door. See you there! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From cpflds at mindspring.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <412003112761750800@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night. Weather? What weather? It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest! Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe announces Auditions for Veronica's Room Directed by Lenne Snively This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality. A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!? A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller. ********* The Characters: Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?) Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?) Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?) Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?) Your chronological age isn't important. You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age. ********* Audition Dates: Monday, January 27 Tuesday, January 28 at 7:00pm Production Dates: March 28-April 13, 2003 Rehearsals will start near the end of February. A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda. Every role makes a major impact on the story. This is going to be a fun show to dig into. Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre. Any questions, please call: Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.) ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
 
Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night.
Weather?  What weather?
 It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest!

 
Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe
announces Auditions for
 
Veronica's Room
Directed by Lenne Snively
 
This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?  A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller.
 
*********
 
The Characters:
 
Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?)
Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?)
Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?)
Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?)
 
Your chronological age isn't important.  You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age.
 
*********
 
Audition Dates:
Monday, January 27
Tuesday, January 28
at 7:00pm
 
Production Dates:
March 28-April 13, 2003
 
Rehearsals will start near the end of February.
 
A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda.  Every role makes a major impact on the story.  This is going to be a fun show to dig into.
 
Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre.
 
Any questions, please call:
 
Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or
The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.)
 
 

 

 
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 From: CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM (Proctor, Curtis) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit Message-ID: <3AF2AFBA8CB8894183E08817C82A9CB201526545@QCEXCH1-2.qchp.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical Valentine". The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing. You will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret. You get a free meal along with compensation! Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR option. I am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements. One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. Please e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as possible. Curtis D. Proctor (440) 460-0093 x.4301 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit

I = needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the = 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical = Valentine".  The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 = Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., = followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing.

You = will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret.  You get a free meal along = with compensation!  Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR = option.  I = am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements.  = One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. 

Please = e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as = possible.

Curtis D. Proctor

(440) = 460-0093 x.4301

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770-- From GMSkerritt at aol.com Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 From: GMSkerritt at aol.com (GMSkerritt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Construction Help Needed Message-ID: <135.1a25a156.2b66a6d3@aol.com> The Happy Ending Lyric Players (HELP) based at The First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland at 3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton Road in Shaker Heights is currently in rehearsal for its March 28 thru April 6 production of Show Boat. HELP is looking for someone(s) to build the set beginning Monday, March 3 and completing it by 24 (approximately 3 weeks). A concept sketch is available. Some lay help is available. There is about $1,000 to spend plus cost of materials. Contact Mike Skerritt at this email address or via cell phone at (216) 533-8077. Mike Skerritt, Managing Director From hlewelle at bw.edu Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 From: hlewelle at bw.edu (Hester Lewellen) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short Personal Review of "Stevie" from Hester Message-ID: <3E354D26.6347DC2F@bw.edu> Greg Ceasar's "basement productions" scores another positive review from me. Lee Mackey and Sheila Maloney do a wonderful job of inhabiting the tiny lamplit stage and turning it into a British home. Sheila plays English poet, Stevie Smith, and Lee her "lion aunt." They do a great job of changing with the years. Kudos to Greg for finding another interesting play, full of laughs AND ideas. If you've ever been to Kennedy's Down Under, you know the space is well nigh impossible, but Greg and his team make it work. The seats themselves, however, are crippling; take your ibuprofen before you go. Hester Lewellen From MurphyGopal at aol.com Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Lessons Message-ID: --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available..... call 216-965-9557 for information --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James  Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available.....

call 216-965-9557 for information

--part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary-- From peckcrew at yahoo.com Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 From: peckcrew at yahoo.com (Rob Peck) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions "Love Sex and the I.R.S." Message-ID: <20030127182832.60368.qmail@web12408.mail.yahoo.com> --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The Solon Center for the Arts Will be holding Auiditions for "Love Sex and the I.R.S." By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Directed by Barbara Rhodes Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th >From 7:00pm - 9:00pm Performace Dates are March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th At The Solon Center for the Arts 6315 S.O.M. Center Rd. For More information Call (440) 337-1400 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The Solon Center for the Arts

Will be holding Auiditions for

"Love Sex and the I.R.S."

By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore.

Directed by Barbara Rhodes 

Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th

From 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Performace Dates are

March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th

At The Solon Center for the Arts

6315 S.O.M. Center Rd.

For More information Call (440) 337-1400

   



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Gift Subscriptions for Valentine's Day Message-ID: <3E46FD3B@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TREAT YOUR SWEETHEART TO SOMETHING SPECIAL Porthouse Theatre Gift Certificates & Gift Subscriptions make great Valentine=92s Day presents =09 Kent, Ohio =96 Do you want to purchase something unique for your sweetheart this Valentine=92s Day? Why not a give a gift of the heart with a subscription or gift certificate to Porthouse Theatre. A gift subscription includes one ticket to all three productions enclosed in a lovely, red gift card. When you purchase a gift subscription you also receive a present. For every gift subscription that you purchase receive one complimentary ticket to the production of your choice. Gift subscriptions are $45 for adults, that=92s only $15 per ticket, and $33 for students. Gift certificates for Porthouse are available in denominations of $5, $10 and $20. To order your Valentine's Day gifts call 330-672-3884. Porthouse accepts MasterCard, Visa and Discover. All three productions this summer deal with matters of the heart. The 2003 season begins with the Broadway favorite, A CHORUS LINE. Directed by Cain Park Artistic Director, Victoria Bussert, A CHORUS LINE runs June 13 =96 28. Following your heart in matters of love is comically illustrated in the season=92s second production THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Oscar Wilde spins a comic tale of mistaken identity, overbearing mothers, addled brained nurses and of course true love. Directed by John Woodson, Artistic Director of the Warehouse Theatre, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST runs July 4 =96 July 19. Closing the season is Rodgers & Hammerstein=92s OKLAHOMA!. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent, this family favorite tests the power of true love when Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, play out their love story. OKLAHOMA! Runs July 25 =96 August 10 with opening night on July 26. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion, before every performance. Picnic tables and beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. FOLLOW YOUR HEART TO PORTHOUSE THEATRE! Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s premiere professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance. Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. 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 mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife Extended Through February 15th! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife Extended Through February 15th Bring Your Valentine Date For Our Extra Dates! The Tale of the Allergist's Wife by Charles Busch, directed by Fred Sternfeld, now playing at Dobama Theatre, has been extended through Valentine's weekend by popular demand! Bring your honey (or your secret crush) for a laugh-filled evening and see the play the Plain Dealer called "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox." Added dates are Thursday, February 13th - Saturday, February 15th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for any of these nights will go fast and are only $15-18 each -- call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 for reservations. All-inclusive dinner theatre packages are available at Sal and Angelo's restaurant just across Coventry from the theatre! Call for details! The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife has been called ?a definite theatrical miracle? by Entertainment Weekly, which called Allergist ?a comedy about the meaning of life that?s essentially meaningless, yet it all works beautifully.? Charles Busch, author of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife, is currently appearing off-Broadway in his play Shanghai Moon. Dobama Theatre?s production of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife was recently called ?achingly funny? by the Cleveland Jewish News, ?very funny ? a droll ? social satire? by the Plain Dealer, and ?a quick-paced laugh fest? by the Sun Press. Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch, EXTENDED through February 15th! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Upper Grades -- plays due TODAY! Grades 1 and 2 -- plays due by February 2nd! Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Blesner36 at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 From: Blesner36 at aol.com (Blesner36 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditioin for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <1B22F3E7.7D35407C.0228FD90@aol.com> The Solon Center for the Arts will be holding auditions for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore is a zany comedy about two roommates who attempt to fool the Internal Revenue Service into believing that they have been married for three years. The only catch to this scenario is that the roommates are male and this arrangement doesn't work when the I.R.S. decies to check up on them! Include the fact that one of the roomates is engaged to a woman who is in on the plot, creates an amazing comedy that will be enjoyed by all! Barbara Rhoades has directed many productions throughout Northeastern Ohio. Most recently Rhoades has directed at Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, Aurora Community Theatre, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre and the East Cleveland Theatre. Auditions for ???Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? will be held at the Solon Center for the Arts on Tuesday, January 28 and Wednesday, January 29 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performances will be held on March 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 and 29. Rhoades will be looking for actors who can play between the ages of 28 and 65. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: The Solon Center for the Arts at 440-337-1400 From gloor at ctcollective.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 From: gloor at ctcollective.org (Fred Gloor) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Theater Collective Benefit Planning Meeting Message-ID: <000601c2c63e$04776240$a80933d0@fred0g6q3sq8om> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Colleagues and friends of the Collective, It is that time of year when we begin the planning for this years benefit. We will be meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play House lobby. All members of the Theater community are welcome to attend. Hope to see you there. Fred Gloor and Margaret Lynch Co-Chairs The Cleveland Theater Collective 216-406-1973 gloor at ctcollective.org lynch at ctcollective.org ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Colleagues and friends of the = Collective,

 

It is that time of year when we begin the planning = for this years benefit.  We will be = meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play = House lobby.  All members of the Theater = community are welcome to attend.  Hope to = see you there.  =

 

Fred Gloor and Margaret = Lynch

Co-Chairs

The Cleveland Theater = Collective

216-406-1973

gloor at ctcollective.org  lynch at ctcollective.org =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40-- From Alexcine at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story" screening at the Foxgrape Film Series on February 1st at 9pm in Oberlin Message-ID: <66580BCE.21C784A0.006D6F3D@aol.com> Foxgrape Film Series: Saturday February 1st, 9:00 @ The Foxgrape Cafe 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm This week features attending filmmaker, Edward Lusk, along with his cast, crew and the movie "Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story." "At first, I was not looking to produce my own work," says Mr. Lusk." I formed Edgewater Films to make a digital video with someone else's script. I solicited screenplays, but did not settle on one I really could commit my heart to. I stumbled upon Robbie's story when reading a story in The Plain Dealer about using religion to cure gays. Robbie's mother, Leslie, was featured in the article as against the idea. This prompted me to go to Robbie's web site at http://lgcsc.org/robkirkland/. What really drew me in was his poetry. This gift he left behind help me better understand the character I had never met. It really helped in making inner turmoil a theme in the screenplay. "Robbie" is a story about the struggle for acceptance, acceptance by our friends, family, faith and most importantly, ourselves. I hope you will learn from his story and tell others about it." Mr. Lusk has acted in, or produced local plays in Brecksville, Independence and Brunswick. This spring he will graduate from Cleveland State's creative writing program with a Bachelor's degree in English. All are welcome to attend the free screening at the Foxgrape Cafe Saturday February 1st, 9:00 at 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 MORE NEWS ON THE FOXGRAPE FILM SERIES >From Artistic Director Alex Morrison "Hope to see you all this week, news will be forthcoming on possible screenings at Campus Video and an Anti-Valentine's Day screening for all you lovers out there on Valentine's Day." _____________________________________________________________________ Foxgrape Film Series http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm A weekly screening of diverse works, bringing together the community and students. Artistic Director Alex Morrison http://members.tripod.com/alexmorrison/index.htm From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dave Banks Big Band Message-ID:

Big Band Benefit Bash

February 1, 7:30PM

Walsh Jesuit High School Theater

Featuring

The Dave Banks

Big Band

 

The Dave Banks All Star Big Band will be in concert at Walsh Jesuit High School featuring the best in Swing, Jazz and Blues music by the top professional musicians around.

 $15.00 for adults and $10.00 Students. Proceeds from the concert will help the Music Department at Walsh Jesuit High School.

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com  and tickets will be reserved for you. You can also pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.  Cost is $15.00 for Adults and $10.00 for Students

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

(330) 929-4205...Akron

(800) 686-4694...Cleveland





MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From reedh2os at ald.net Mon Jan 27 19:33:03 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (Kailyne R. Waters) Date: Mon Jan 27 19:33:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Area Documentary Filmmakers and Friends Message-ID: <008d01c2c658$52795420$4208b7ce@cannet.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Join us for an evening with Carol Tizzano, documentary filmmaker and = director of Picture Perfect - a compelling documentary that challenges = how girls and women are depicted in the media. Carol premiered her film = to a sold out audience on October 27th, 2002 at the Cleveland Institute = of Art - Cinematheque. This event is scheduled for Thursday, February 6th at Talkie's Film and = Coffee Bar, 2521 Market Avenue (across from The Cleveland Film Society). = The program begins at 6:30pm with an informal meet/greet. Carol's = presentation will begin at 7:00 and conclude around 9:00. There is no = charge, however, Talkie's requests that we purchase snacks/beverages to = show our support for their establishment. Hope to see you all there! Thanks - ------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Join us for an evening with = Carol=20 Tizzano, documentary filmmaker and director of Picture=20 Perfect - a compelling documentary that challenges how girls = and women=20 are depicted in the media. Carol premiered her film to a sold out = audience=20 on October 27th, 2002 at the Cleveland Institute of Art -=20 Cinematheque.
 
This event is scheduled for = Thursday,=20 February 6th at Talkie's Film and Coffee Bar, 2521 Market Avenue=20 (across from The Cleveland Film Society).  The program = begins at=20 6:30pm with an informal meet/greet. Carol's presentation will begin at = 7:00 and=20 conclude around 9:00. There is no charge, however, = Talkie's requests that=20 we purchase snacks/beverages to show our support for their=20 establishment.
 
Hope to see you all there!
Thanks -
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0-- From Mjalexthac at aol.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 From: Mjalexthac at aol.com (Mjalexthac at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors Summit Corrected audition info Message-ID: <12c.21815349.2b6774cd@aol.com> --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Corrected info and dates (thank you) Actors' Summit Theater casting "All Night Strut" Production dates are April 10-27th! ( a mainstage production) and "Androcles and the Lion" (a Children's Show) The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance. It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel. All performers MUST be able to dance WELL. We are accepting headshots and resumes only. NO PHONE CALLS. Invitational auditions will be scheduled. Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater. This production opens April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention. Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees. Rehearsals will begin March 24th. All roles are paid. A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered. All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers. African American Male -- 28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance. African American Female, 28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt. Must be able to dance. Male -( any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, --base, Must be able to dance! Female (any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance. Musicians have been hired for this show. Androcles and the Lion Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable done in the "Comedia del arte" style Performances are Feb 13-22, Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat at 1PM These are Daytime, school performances at our theater, NO "touring performances" No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show. All roles are paid. Rehearsals will start on Sat. Feb. 1st 10 AM Pantalone- Adult male Isabella- Young Lovely girl Lelio- the boy-has been cast Captain--the not very bright soldier Androcles- Story teller / Servant Lion/Prologue With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts can be played by a man or woman. Please forward your resume / headshot to: MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director Actors' Summit Theater 86 Owen Brown Street Hudson Ohio 44236 --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


Corrected info and dates
(thank you)
Actors' Summit Theater
casting
"All Night Strut"
Production dates are April 10-27th!
( a mainstage production)
and
"Androcles and the Lion"

(a Children's Show)



The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest  vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance.  It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel.
All performers MUST be able to dance WELL.  We are accepting headshots and resumes only.
NO PHONE CALLS.  Invitational auditions will be scheduled.


Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater.  This production opens  April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention.  Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees.   Rehearsals will begin March 24th.  
All roles are paid.

A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered.  All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers.

African American Male --
28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance.

African American Female,
28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt.  Must be able to dance.

Male -( any ethnicity)
35-55  age range, --base, Must be able to dance!

Female (any ethnicity)
35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance.
Musicians have been hired for this show.

Androcles and the Lion
Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable
done in the "Comedia del arte" style

Performances are
Feb 13-22,
Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat  at 1PM
These are Daytime, school performances at our theater,
NO "touring performances"

No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show.
All roles are paid.
Rehearsals will start on Sat.  Feb. 1st  10 AM

Pantalone-  Adult male
Isabella- Young Lovely girl
Lelio- the boy-has been cast
Captain--the not very bright soldier  
Androcles- Story teller / Servant
Lion/Prologue

With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts
can be played by a man or woman.

                        Please forward your resume / headshot to:

MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown Street
Hudson Ohio 44236  











--part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary-- From eric at ericmull.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS HEADSHOTS Message-ID: ACTORS HEADSHOTS 90% OF ALL JOBS ARE WON OR LOST BY THE HEADSHOT YOU SUBMIT!! When competing against New York or LA talent you need the best you can get. Eric Mull Photography, the leading actors headshot photographer in Ohio, located in downtown Cleveland has openings NOW. New York, LA Style here in Cleveland. This is NOT a cattle call style session with you standing in front of a painted background for a few pictures. Every shoot is unique and when you audition in a small or large market, you will be able to compete with the best possible headshot of yourself. INCLUDED IN YOUR SESSION: 2 rolls film 2 outfit changes professional, clean, hair and makeup stylist up to 7 different natural backgrounds in my 4000 sq. ft. natural light New York Loft style studio print out this message from NEOHIOPAL and receive (1) 8 X 10 print with RETOUCHING at no additional cost 24 hour turn around service GUARANTEED to your liking!!! TOTAL COST $195.00 for more info or to see examples go to www.ericmull.com or call 216-263-9494 From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128141316.44472.qmail@web41006.mail.yahoo.com> --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse. The director is Larry Nehring. Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003. The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays Seeking 13 actors of diverse ages who can sing. Be prepared with musical number. Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key. Dress to move. For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse.  The director is Larry Nehring.

Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003.  The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays

Seeking 13 actors  of diverse ages who can sing.  Be prepared with musical number.  Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key.  Dress to move.

For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128142727.75786.qmail@web41009.mail.yahoo.com> --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003. Sorry! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003.

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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland presents IMAGINARY INVALID Message-ID: <20030128152411.33233.qmail@web13103.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre: The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere Friday & Saturday January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM Friday & Saturday February 7 & 8 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors For information/reservations: 440.953.7034 On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking. Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre:

 The Imaginary Invalid

by

Moliere

Friday & Saturday  January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM     Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM

Friday & Saturday February 7 &  8 @ 8:00PM        Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM

Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM     Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM

TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors           

For information/reservations: 440.953.7034

On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking.

Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan.



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208-- From AvaBlanch at aol.com Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 From: AvaBlanch at aol.com (AvaBlanch at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Best Of Cleveland... Message-ID: <140.8ea1754.2b680a74@aol.com> --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland=20 Improv knows! Join us Mondays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians=20 showcase. See the areas top comedians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland= =20 Improv. Comedians from Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washingto= n=20 are on hand to see who will be the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Ido= l=20 or Star Search, you=E2=80=99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces=20= of comedy=20 in your home club! If you think YOUare the next big thing, then get a slot and show your stuff= !=20 Shows start at 7:00 PM. Tickets are ONLY $5.00. A greatway to cure the Monda= y=20 night blues, bring your friends for a great night out ofcomedy! Call=20 216-696-IMPROV for shows. =20 --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your= favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland Improv knows! Join us Mond= ays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians showcase. See the areas top come= dians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland Improv. Comedians from Clevelan= d, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washington are on hand to see who will b= e the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Idol or Star Search, you=E2=80= =99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces of comedy in your home cl= ub!
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--part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary-- From KillingTimeLTD at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 From: KillingTimeLTD at aol.com (KillingTimeLTD at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS WANTED FOR PAID MURDER EVENTS Message-ID: <186.15316c34.2b682225@aol.com> --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to  5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to  5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary-- From Paylward at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 From: Paylward at aol.com (Paylward at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Big Box Series presents "Theories of Relativity" Message-ID: <153.1afbdf77.2b68280f@aol.com> --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things ( Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind). Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of Theories of Relativity Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes. Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile. A great preview for Valentine's Day. A cheap date at $10.00. Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m. Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m. Call 216/631-2727 for tix. Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things (Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind).  Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of

Theories of Relativity

Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes.  Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile.

A great preview for Valentine's Day.  A cheap date at $10.00.
Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m.
Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m.
Call 216/631-2727 for tix.
Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th

--part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TCBBT announce schedule for staged readings Message-ID: <93.29bd2698.2b682c50@aol.com> --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program. TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards. Suggested Donation: $5.00 Schedule: Wednesday February 5th An evening of short pieces by female playwrights. Four short works by two local playwrights "Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither "A Word before Dying" & "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen Wednesday february 12th "So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff "The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft. --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program.

      TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th
this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards.   
Suggested Donation: $5.00

Schedule:
Wednesday February 5th
An evening of short pieces by female playwrights.
Four short works by two local playwrights
"Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither
"A Word before Dying" &  "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen

Wednesday february 12th
"So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff
"The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston

The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft.
--part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary-- From bkopf at kellnet.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 From: bkopf at kellnet.com (Brett Kopf) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Camera man Message-ID: <001401c2c701$ae413940$7401a8c0@kopf> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon Productions. We are currently shooting an independent film titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera man. We need someone experienced with the Cannon GL-1. Most of the shooting will be taking place on the west side=20 of Cleveland, (Avon Lake area). This is a non paying gig, but the reviews of the screen play=20 have been overwhelming. We intend on submitting the film for as many film festivals as we can which most deadlines are at the end of this May. So we need someone to step in whom can commit to getting this project done and being flexible. Let me know of your past experience and return email ASAP. Brett ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon=20 Productions.
We are currently shooting an independent = film
titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera=20 man.
We need someone experienced with the Cannon=20 GL-1.
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------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]42nd Street Free Tap Master Class Feb. 26 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F444@NTSERV1> THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS A BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS 42ND STREET WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2003 12:00 - 1:30 PM ALLEN THEATRE STAGE This is a tap Master Class! Join members of the national touring company of 42nd Street as they lead our local "dancing feet" in an engaging class. Reservations are required to participate or observe. Please call 216-771-4444 X3215 From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre - Tryouts for "Funny Money" Message-ID: <03ea01c2c713$ec82b410$bfd43540@Chester> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PRESS RELEASE BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE BOX 41131 BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141 Brecksville Little Theatre. Seeking 6 men and 2 women (40's-50's) for " = Funny Money", Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, 7:30 p.m. at = Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from the script. For more information, call 330-467-3876. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

PRESS RELEASE

BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE

BOX 41131

BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141

 

Brecksville Little Theatre.  Seeking 6 men and 2 women = (40=92s-50=92s)=20 for =93 Funny Money=94, Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, = 7:30 p.m. at=20 Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from=20 the script. For more information, call=20 330-467-3876.

------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland Message-ID: <15.870ff33.2b687334@aol.com> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release courtesy of SRO Entertainment, Mr. Jeffery Mannies THEATER AND FILM ARCHIVES TO FOCUS ON CLEVELAND CLEVELAND (January 28, 2003) - Did you ever wonder what happened to Ralphy's= =20 Red Ryder BB Gun after the filming of Christmas Story was finished? Where i= s=20 the oversized fringe scarf worn by cast member Theresa Piteo in Jacques Brel= =20 is Alive and Well and Living in Paris? What happens to many of the costumes= =20 and props after a theater or film production is completed is sometimes a=20 mystery. Perhaps some of them end up in storage, goodwill or maybe even in=20 Debbie Reynolds' closet? A movement to collect and archive costumes pieces, props, and other related=20 items from locally shot big screen films and notable Cleveland theater=20 productions is currently underway -a task that has not really been addressed= .=20 With the help of various theater artists, organizations and supporters of=20 the Cleveland performing arts, publicist Jeon Francis has been moving forwar= d=20 to preserve a part of the city's cultural history. "After a production=20 closes, items, including highly recognizable ones, too often get lost in the= =20 shuffle," says Ali Hernan, resident costume designer for The Halle Theatre=20 and Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, The archive collection has recently been started with the current goal of=20 locating and/or obtaining as many items as possible from notable area=20 productions. Individuals and organizations will also have access to these=20 items for their own short-term public projects upon request. "Cleveland=20 seems to get overlooked a lot as far as the talent," adds Hernan. "These=20 archives will showcase Cleveland and give people locally and from elsewhere=20= a=20 glimpse of that talent."=20 The long-term goal of the archive collection is to have the items displayed=20 in a public venue (such as a Hard Rock Caf=E9 type space or coffee bar simil= ar=20 to Talkies in Ohio City). "I believe when it comes time to display the=20 collection, it will proudly represent our city's cultural history. The=20 collection will also honor many of those throughout the years that have=20 contributed their talents to Cleveland's film and theater community," says=20 collection organizer Jeon Francis. =20 "These archives are a great way for designers and technicians in the theatre= =20 community to not only have our work preserved, but also view and appreciate=20 the work of our colleagues," says freelance costume designer Jenniver=20 Sparano. She has designed for such shows as The Dying Gaul; Fences; The=20 Fantasticks; The Gin Game, and others. Francis adds, "A space to display th= e=20 collection may not be secured for several years, but at least the process of= =20 preserving has been started." Aside from beginning to contact various film=20 and theater companies, Francis has also been in contact with the Cleveland=20 Film Commission and the Western Reserve Historical Society to consider how=20 these organizations could be involved with the project. *Note: Jenniver is spelled correctly. "The archive collection is very new in its development, and I feel the idea=20 has a lot of growth potential. I am very happy to begin and work on this=20 project in my spare time. Even if I'm not the one who develops the space,=20 the collection will be started for someone who will," says Francis. In the=20 meantime, as items are donated to the archives, they are tagged, properly=20 packaged and stored. In addition to the items that have already been=20 furnished to the archives, there is a list of items available to the=20 collection on a loan only basis. Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland, Page 2 The items listed below have been furnished to the collection archive: Hey City Theater/Playhouse Square Center -Cleveland's longest-running=20 production,=20 Tony n' Tina's Wedding (September 7, 2000-December 1, 2002) =B7 One of the original wedding dresses, veil, shoes and accessories worn=20= by=20 actor Nicolle Saccone, who played the role of Tina Vitale. =B7 Three of the original bridesmaid dresses. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts presented the first licensed production in= =20 the United States, Floyd Collins (May 28 - June 29, 1999) =B7 Pair of worker gloves worn by actor David Robeano, who played the role= of=20 Floyd Collins. =B7 White 1920s dress, worn by actor Rebecca Marks (Schaberg at the time),= =20 who played the role of Nellie Collins. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts garnered a lot of attention and publicity=20 for their production of=20 Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show (July 14 - August 13, 2000)=20 =B7 A pair of red vinyl gloves and accessories, worn in the show, by actor= =20 Bob Simon, who played the role of Dr. Frank N. Furter (Dan Folino was the=20 alternate Frank). =B7 Purple holographic bikini and accessories worn by actor Laval Jones, w= ho=20 played the role of Rocky. =B7 Three piece sequined outfit and accessories worn by actor Katie Muelle= r,=20 who played the role of Columbia. PUBLIC SUGGESTIONS=20 Aside from the productions that are listed above, Jeon Francis is requesting= =20 that the public submit their suggestions of locally shot big screen films an= d=20 notable theater productions that they would like to see recognized in the=20 collection. Please include as much information about your suggestion, especially if you=20 know of a contact person. You can submit your suggestions and information t= o=20 eye2wonder at aol.com. Please include Archive Collection in the subject line. Please direct any media related questions to Jeon Francis at (216) 281.7451. ### Backgrounder ABOUT SRO ENTERTAINMENT Created last year and operated by Jeffrey Mannies, SRO Entertainment is a=20 locally based company that organizes special event fundraisers for=20 non-profits, and handles the promotion of a select number of local talent. As a director of development specialist, throughout the past six years, Mr.=20 Mannies is credited with the promotion and production of world class special= =20 event fundraisers in Cleveland featuring Yo Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Kathleen=20 Battle, Joshua Bell, Patti LuPone, Jim Brickman, Michael Feinstein,=20 Kaleidoscape Circus and the opening night of the 25th Cleveland Internationa= l=20 Film Festival. During this past year, SRO Entertainment brought George Stephanopoulos to=20 Cleveland for the benefit of the local nonprofit Maximum Independent Living.= =20 Mannies is currently consulting on a variety of special events for other=20 non-profits. SRO Entertainment current projects include the return of Itzha= k=20 Perlman to Severance Hall for a benefit concert April 23, 2003=20 (Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center), Jessye Norman at Severance Hall=20 August 29, 2003, (Neighborhood Center s Association), and the Ethnic=20 Extravaganza November 8, 2003, (Neighborhood Centers Association). From Smorton8 at aol.com Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. Message-ID: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From john.buck.jr at usa.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. In-Reply-To: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> Message-ID: The listed URL has too many colons...... Here is the corrected URL for that group: http://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Smorton8 at aol.com Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:48 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com; ClevelandNV at topica.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "State Fair" Message-ID: <004301c2c779$eca064e0$69a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of STATE FAIR by=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck. Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 p.m. and = February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.=20 Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located in = the Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, = OH. (in the Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 = and 306, behind the gazebo). CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:=20 a.. Male baritone, mid 40's to mid 50's;=20 b.. Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20's c.. Male tenor moves well in 20's=20 d.. Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late 20's = to early 30's=20 e.. Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20's f.. Alto, warm and motherly, 40's to 50's g.. 15 men aged 16 to 70 years h.. 15 women aged 16 to 70 years i.. 5 children aged 7 to 14 years=20 PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO: a.. Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range. Accompanist provided. b.. Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing. c.. If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script d.. Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so dress comfortably e.. Demonstrate specialty act if applicable Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday May 4th, 2003. Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library. Sincerely, Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of=20 STATE FAIR by

Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck.

Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 = p.m.=20 and February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located = in the=20 Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, OH. = (in the=20 Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 and 306, = behind the=20 gazebo).

CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:

  • Male baritone, mid 40=92s to mid 50=92s;
  • Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20=92s
  • Male tenor moves well in 20=92s
  • Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late = 20=92s to early=20 30=92s
  • Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20=92s
  • Alto, warm and motherly, 40=92s to 50=92s
  • 15 men aged 16 to 70 years
  • 15 women aged 16 to 70 years
  • 5 children aged 7 to 14 years

PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO:

  • Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range.=20 Accompanist provided.
  • Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing.
  • If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script
  • Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so=20 dress comfortably
  • Demonstrate specialty act if applicable

Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday=20 May 4th, 2003.

Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library.

Sincerely,

Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20-- From pmc77 at adelphia.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 From: pmc77 at adelphia.net (Pat McCabe) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Costumer NOW, Paid Position!! Message-ID: <3E37B9EC.000003.01400@your-pa86z1i3g7> --------------Boundary-00=_SO3HG6G0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELP! =0D =0D I need a costumer for the Hawken Upper School musical production of "Gran= d Hotel", which runs from February 14th through February 22. The show is s= et in 1928. There are 40 students in the show. Characters include an aging ballerina, a baron, wounded war veteran and various workers and patrons o= f the Grand Hotel Berlin.=0D =0D The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do hav= e a rental budget if necessary. The school has several costume pieces that might be used already as well=0D =0D Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on what = is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.=0D =0D Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.=0D =0D Pat McCabe=0D (440) 423-2119 (school)=0D (440) 725-5047 (cell)=0D pmcca at hawken.edu --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do have a rental budget if necessary.&nb= sp; The school has several costume pieces that might be used already= as well
 
Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on = what is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.
 
Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.
 
Pat McCabe
(440) 423-2119 (school)
(440)  725-5047 (cell)
 
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= For general information please call 216-475-8313 or= for reservations the box office phone is 216-581-7554 between the&n= bsp; hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm.  



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------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C2C762.E8DAEFE0-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition/Job Opportunities Message-ID: <16608-3E37D251-29@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for "The Flattering Word" (A Comedy) Directed by Ed Jenkins When: February 3rd and 4th at 7:00pm Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Roles: One wife, age 40's-50's One Church Worker, age 30's-40's One daughter, age 20's One minister, age 40's-50's One actor, age late 20's Phone: (216) 851-8721 Job Opportunities Musical Director for the production of the Wiz Production dates: May 3-25, 2003 Drama, Dance (Modern and Ballet) Instructors for students ages 11-17. Directors for 36th Production Season Please send all resumes to: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio 44112 For phone inquiries, please call : Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for SAFMOD at CPT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland Public Theatre's DanceWorks 03 continues with resident dance company SAFMOD in CultureFlex 2003 A repertoire dance theatre concert of eclectic multimedia collaborations If you've never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check them out this weekend. Truly, one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, SAFMOD continually re-defines the concept of collaboration. Cleveland Public Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance Company, SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February 2, 2003. All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students on Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and $12.00 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the DanceWorks Series please call 216.631.2727. SAFMOD Performance Ensemble celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire concert featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. Artistic Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil Chastain have formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other Cleveland-based arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: South Indian Bharathanatyam dancer Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece combining Bharathanatyam and modern dance. Metal sculptor John Ranally has constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated sculpture that dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout. B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones (formerly the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to this energetic piece. Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh tradition, collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to create an environmentally-themed piece as ?an ode to forgotten childhood imagination, evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as lonely ghosts who cannot reincarnate.? And finally, SAFMOD presents a piece highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what SAFMOD stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original music influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her choreography on the composition-driven piece. CPT developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide Cleveland audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional dance companies. In October of 2000, Northern Ohio Live Magazine awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance. * * * * * * Cleveland Public Theatre strives to make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between $10 - $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy for every show pending ticket availability. Coming up next week: The Cleveland Repertory Project 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Public = Theatre's
DanceWorks 03 = continues=20 with
resident dance=20 company
SAFMOD
in

CultureFlex = 2003

A repertoire dance theatre = concert of=20 eclectic multimedia collaborations

 

If you've=20 never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check = them out=20 this weekend.

Truly,=20 one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, = SAFMOD=20 continually re-defines the concept of = collaboration. 

 

 

Cleveland = Public=20 Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance = Company,=20 SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which=20 opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February = 2, 2003.=20 All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday = matinees at=20 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students = on=20 Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and = $12.00=20 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the = DanceWorks=20 Series please call 216.631.2727.

 

SAFMOD Performance = Ensemble=20 celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire = concert=20 featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. = Artistic=20 Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil = Chastain have=20 formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other = Cleveland-based=20 arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: 

 

South Indian = Bharathanatyam dancer=20 Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece = combining=20 Bharathanatyam and modern dance.

 

Metal sculptor John = Ranally has=20 constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated = sculpture that=20 dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout.  B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones = (formerly=20 the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to = this=20 energetic piece.

 

Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh = tradition,=20 collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to = create an=20 environmentally-themed piece as =93an ode to forgotten childhood = imagination,=20 evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as = lonely=20 ghosts who cannot reincarnate.=94

 

And finally, SAFMOD = presents a piece=20 highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what = SAFMOD=20 stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original = music=20 influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci = sequence, a=20 mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her = choreography on=20 the composition-driven piece.

 

CPT=20 developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide = Cleveland=20 audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional = dance=20 companies. In October of 2000, Northern=20 Ohio Live Magazine=20 awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000=20 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance.

 

* * * *=20 * *

 

 

Cleveland Public Theatre = strives to=20 make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between = $10 -=20 $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy = for=20 every show pending ticket availability.

 

 

 

 

Coming up=20 next week:

 

The=20 Cleveland Repertory Project

www.cptonline.org

 

 

 

 

 Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public=20 Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org =

------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20-- From kolar at michaelkolar.com Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 From: kolar at michaelkolar.com (Michael Kolar) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call For, "Horror Theater" ~ Production!!! Message-ID: <20030129185627.41697.qmail@web11604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS" Is 'Casting' for a type of "Theatre" which was BANNED IN PARIS ! ACCORDING TO LEGEND ! IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER 100 YEARS . NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!! FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY ! WITNESS THE RESURRECTION ! "THE GRANDE GUINGNOL" ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole ) http://www.michaelkolar.com http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html Michael Kolar , Is only accepting resumes and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions will be scheduled ! KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS INC., Is specifically looking for these character types : 7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses. Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs. Note: Must be comfortable playing a 'seductive' role ! ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ; Although, there is 'Profane' language ). 2- MALE : To play the role of , an 'Executioners!' ~ These roles requires the actors to be very, Muscular / Built ! 1-MALE : To play the role of a 'Pope' or 'High - Priest !' ~ Age grouping 35 & 40 yrs ! 1-MALE : To play the role of an, 'Inquisitor !' ~ Age grouping 21 & 35 yrs ! Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona, demeanor which will be determined by and through your 'Image!' ~ Please, forward your 'Resume' and 'headshots' to : KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS ATTN : 'Michael Kolar' 3847 W. 135th Street Cleveland , OH 44111 kolar at michaelkolar.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 

                                              "KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS"

                                     Is 'Casting' for a type of

                                         "Theatre"  

                                                  which was

                            

                          BANNED IN PARIS !

                      ACCORDING TO LEGEND !

                   IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER

                                100 YEARS .

                   NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!!

                       FOR THE FIRST TIME,

                 AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY !

               WITNESS THE RESURRECTION !

 

                                 

 

                   "THE  GRANDE  GUINGNOL"

                                         ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole )

                                    http://www.michaelkolar.com

 

             http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html

 

 

                         Michael Kolar ,  Is only accepting resumes

                   and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions

                   will be scheduled !   KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS  INC.,

                   Is specifically looking for these character types :

                   7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses.

                                      Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs.

                           Note: Must be comfortable playing

                                     a 'seductive' role !

                            ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ;

                             Although, there is 'Profane'

                             language ).

 

              2- MALE :  To play the role of , an

                                'Executioners!'  ~ These roles

                                requires the actors to be very,

                                Muscular / Built !  

                                 

                  1-MALE :  To play the role of a 'Pope' or

                               'High - Priest !'  ~ Age grouping

                               35 & 40 yrs !

 

              1-MALE : To play the role of an,

                              'Inquisitor !'  ~ Age grouping

                               21 & 35 yrs !

 

              Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona,

                 demeanor which will be determined by and

                 through your 'Image!'  ~ Please, forward your

                 'Resume' and 'headshots' to :

 

                                     KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS 

                                      ATTN : 'Michael Kolar'

                                       3847 W. 135th Street

                                       Cleveland , OH 44111                              

           

                                       kolar at michaelkolar.com

             



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264-- From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Even MORE dance with In-Let Dance Company at CPT this weekend as part of Big [BOX] Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Not DanceWorks this time, but Cleveland Public Theatre's Big [BOX] Series continues with In-Let Dance on Friday January 31 and Saturday February 1, 2003 One of Cleveland's newest contemporary dance companies, In?let Dance Theatre's mission is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, skill and innovation. In?let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to bring about personal development in the lives of individuals through training and mentoring, and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will perform works from their repertory and premiere a new work, ?Nachalah (River).? The new work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images derived from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and art. Tickets are only $10.00 each! Please note this performance is Friday and Saturday only! Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Not DanceWorks this = time, but=20
Cleveland Public=20 Theatre's
Big [BOX] Series = continues=20 with
In-Let Dance on
Friday January = 31 and Saturday=20 February 1, 2003

One of = Cleveland's=20 newest contemporary dance companies, In=B7let Dance = Theatre's mission=20 is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, = skill=20 and innovation. In=B7let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to = bring about=20 personal development in the lives of individuals through training and = mentoring,=20 and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will = perform=20 works from their repertory and premiere a new work, =93Nachalah = (River).=94 The new=20 work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images = derived=20 from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and = art.

 

Tickets = are only=20 $10.00 each!

 

Please = note this=20 performance is Friday and Saturday only!

 

Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info.=20

www.cptonline.org

 
Jeff = Syroney
Director of=20 Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public = Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
=20
------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (rayszuch) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Christopher K. Young, award winning top 100 producer from Video Verite? Productions, and Christopher Horn, acclaimed New York City-based filmmaker and cinematographer for Academy Award nominated director will conduct a course on taking direction for film and television actresses and actors. Going a step beyond method school, this course focuses less on self improvement and more on the synthesis of the actor/director relationship. The course explains the role of the director, and explores learning to not only hear what a director says, but to in fact listen, in the language of images and self detachment. When you watch your work and forget you?re watching yourself, you know you?ve taken the first step toward learning how to take direction. For more information on this course, please attend our free seminar on March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH. The first course will begin March 15, and be held on the next three Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the address above. Other times may be available once this slot fills. Tuition is: $35.00 for all four days $10.00 discount for North Coast Central Casting members for more information: www.worldeonline.com kaimei at earthlink.net (330) 608-8760 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Course in Taking Direction for Film and = Television Performers

 =

Christopher K. Young, award winning top = 100 producer from Video Verite’

Productions, and Christopher Horn, = acclaimed New York City-based

filmmaker and cinematographer for = Academy Award nominated director will

conduct a course on taking direction for = film and television actresses

and actors.

 =

Going a step beyond method school, this = course focuses less on self

improvement and more on the synthesis of = the actor/director

relationship.  The course explains the role of the director, = and=

explores learning to not only hear what = a director says, but to in fact

listen, in the language of images and = self detachment.

 =

When you watch your work and forget = you’re watching yourself, you know

you’ve taken the first step toward = learning how to take direction.

 =

For more information on this course, = please attend our free seminar on

March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 = PM=

4913 Storer Ave.  Cleveland, OH.

 =

The first course will begin March 15, = and be held on the next three

Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the = address above.  Other times may = be=

available once this slot = fills.=

 =

Tuition is:

$35.00 for all four = days=

$10.00 discount for North Coast Central = Casting members

 =

for more = information:=

 =

www.worldeonline.com=

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------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120-- From raytom at en.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hula Dancers needed for Event (s) Message-ID: From: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS JANUARY 29TH, 2003 NEED TO FIND 2-4 HULA DANCERS FOR A THEME EVENT IN ERIE, PA. (Experienced only.) DATES: FEBRUARY 27, 2003 (EVENING) MARCH 1, 2003 (BETWEEN 12:30- 3:30 PM) PAID POSITIONS. PLEASE EMAIL HELENE (ASAP- by this Friday at) outtolunchevents.com Or call: (440) 892-5557 Thank you! From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coming Attraction Message-ID: <16604-3E382D08-687@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert Conducted by Fred Wheatt (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz Blend) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio (216) 851-8721 When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 at 3:00 pm Cost: FREE From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks production teams Message-ID: <12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf@aol.com> --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff". The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May. These are paid positions. Anyone interested should send resumes to: Tom Meyrose, Managing Director P.O.Box 770056 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com. For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com Deadline for consideration is February 10th. --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff".  The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May.  These are paid positions.

Anyone interested should send resumes to:

Tom Meyrose, Managing Director
P.O.Box 770056
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com.


For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at:

www.huntingtonplayhouse.com

Deadline for consideration is February 10th.

--part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary-- From miken at ncgmedia.com Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sundance review Message-ID: <200301292012.PAA19629@swiftsure.cnchost.com> Hello all, Here's a quick summary of Lauren's and my adventure in Park City, Utah last week: Day 1. 100 Miles outside of Park City we blow a flat tire, just outside of the town of Fillmore. The pleasant-natured officer who assists us informs us that Fillmore was a U.S. President. After an hour delay, we arrive in Park City with a new tire, and spend an hour searching for the address of the condo we planned to stay in. The address does not exist. We enter an Internet cafe to check email and sitting two stations down from me is Mike, an L.A. filmmaker whom I met through the Project Greenlight Screenwriting contest. He kindly directs us to our condo, where we drop our things and go out for drink, then to bed. I dream of pitching a movie that may work as a modernized version of "Easy Rider 2" to a group of people. Day 2. We have breakfast at a quaint cafe and meet the director of "A Foreign Affair", Helmut Shleppi, who expresses curiosity regarding our relationship with one another. He invites us to a screening of his film, starring David Arquette and Timothy Blake Nelson. After our meal, Lauren and I pass Peter Fonda on Main Street, our first dose of star-struck. I approach one in his entourage, pitch him my "Easy Rider" idea, and hand him a card to give to Mr. Fonda. Lauren and I then enter the restaurant where they're eating and order a salad. Later, we go back to the condo for a short film festival put together by our roommates. We see Shawnee Walker's golden "Mirror Lake" and a very intriguing reel by Allen Martinez, one of PGL's Top Ten Directors this year. Tonight we attend the screening of "Masked and Anonymous", a cluttered, disturbing romp through America as a third-world country at civil war, featuring the musical and theatrical support of Bob Dylan and an all-star cast, whom adorns the stage after the screening. They curiously state that they would not delve into details regarding the writing behind the movie. Upon reading Robert Redford's speech that kicked off the festival, about how it is a platform for free expression for artists, I am delighted by the film, which one audience-member bluntly stated in response, "I got it." Great what-if film, but probably not a blockbuster hit. That evening, we run into two of the cast members, Val Kilmer and Christian Slater, and hand them both our contact info. Day 3. Again we run into Christian Slater. Lauren approaches him and says, "We need you!" He laughs and I take a picture of them. I tell him his performance was bold and that "Heathers" was awesome and he should do something again with Wynonna Ryder. That evening, we attend the screening of "A Foreign Affair", and this is the crux of our trip. The film, shot on high definition video, reaches out and talks to us in an intimate way that seems to make such a festival so special. The cast & crew take the stage after the screening, and they feel like family to us. Hopefully, they will get a great distribution deal for their film, about a mail-order catalog of Russian brides. Lauren talks to Timothy Blake Nelson afterwards and discovers he's a Libra--he even looks like Wiedl!--and he tells her to send his manager a script. Later, in the No-Name Saloon, we meet Rachel Dratch of Second City and Saturday Night Live acclaim. We ask her her sign and she tells us Pisces, a near-perfect match for our Pisha the pisces in The Zodiac. She tells us to send her script to her agent. Day 4. Early in the morning, we see Minnie Driver emerge from her condo looking not like a morning person, but still looking pretty. We attend Bret Carr's screening of "Two Birds With One Stallone" at Slamdance, watching it next to David Allen Grier. The movie's a tear-jerking, emotional journey of a stuttering boxer in New York City who overcomes his disabilities by joining an unlicensed communication guru who plays with hypnotism and past-life regression. Talked to the director afterwards about collaborating and watched Phillip Seymour Hoffman give an interview to the BBC. Leaving the building, we also see Maggie Gyllenhal (sp?) of "Secretary" fame, and head to lunch. Day 5. At midnight, we go into Salt Lake City to view a screening of "Spun", which may be more aptly titled "A Line in the Crystal Meth". The film is sharply photgraphed and vigorously edited, with a story that leaves the characters (played by Brittany "Nikki" Murphy, John "Spider Mike" Leguizamo, Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke..) under-developed but still humorously played. We decide the director, Jonas Aukerland, would be a perfect attachment to The Zodiac production team. We head home with a stop in Vegas, tired, relaxed, and with a slate of meetings in L.A. among filmmakers, producers, directors, etc. Wish us luck! ***You can check NCG Media's Top Five Movie Picks at http://www.ncgmedia.com*** ***Buy first-edition copies of "A Line in the Sand" now! Book will be removed from market shortly for a kind of metamorphosis*** All the best, Mike Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" http://www.ncgmedia.com "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." --Albert Einstein ~~ What do Avery Evanstridge, a Bengali physicist, a poet, a Shamanic healer, a sexy Mexican-American prophet, and an American spy have in common? They are all "In Ire With Love" ~A comical new novella~ by M.A. Norton Email Norton for an advanced peak! ***** To be removed from the NCG Media mailing list, simply send a reply to this message with "REMOVE" in the subject header ***** From rpolack at core.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 From: rpolack at core.com (Ryan Polack) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Premiere of "Dev/Null" Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030129151341.00a281a0@mail.core.com> Phat Phive Productions will be premiering their 2nd feature-length movie "Dev/Null" at the Kent Plaza Theaters on Thursday, January 30th at 7:00pm. Principal filming for the movie was done in Cleveland/Akron area in the Summer of 2001 and featured actors from Kent, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, and surrounding areas. This marks the second feature-length movie for the Phat 5, who premiered their last movie to a sell-out audience at the Kent Cinemas in September of 1999. At this time, there will only be one showing for "Dev/Null", so get your tickets while they last. Advanced tickets for the 7:00pm showing are now available at the Kent Plaza Theater box office for only $5.00. For more information or questions regarding the premiere of "Dev/Null", please contact Mike Lowe at 330-221-0725. From msep at juno.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 From: msep at juno.com (msep at juno.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]...and the Creepy Hip-Hop Dummy Goes To... Message-ID: <20030129.160256.-401253.37.msep@juno.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks to those who supported CPT's Big [BOX] Series by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this past weekend. As you may know, we held a drawing for an unnerving ventriloquist dummy named "Billy." The winner was announced Sunday, and that winner was David Hansen! Congratulations to David, and a special thanks for his removing this profane object from our lives. Mike Sepesy http://m.d.sep.home.att.net/ ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to those who supported CPT's = Big [BOX]=20 Series
by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this = past=20 weekend.
As you may know, we held a = drawing for=20 an unnerving
ventriloquist dummy named "Billy."&= nbsp; The=20 winner was announced
Sunday, and that winner was
 
David Hansen!
 
Congratulations to David, and a = special=20 thanks for his
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<= /DIV> ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703-- ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com From rsummers at kent.edu Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Crucible" Auditions Message-ID: <3E384925.4F97037F@kent.edu> --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Arthur Miller?s The Crucible Auditions: Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ? 8:00 Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m. Production dates: Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003 Roles: 11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12 Director: Steve Hoffman Producers: Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz Technical Director: Lyle Hennicke The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43. For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838. --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT:

Arthur Miller?s
The Crucible

 
   Auditions:                  Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ­ 8:00
                                     Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m.
  Production dates:        Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003
  Roles:                         11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12
  Director:                      Steve Hoffman
  Producers:                   Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz
  Technical Director:      Lyle Hennicke

The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43.  For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838.
 
 
  --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6-- From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Positions for Children's Summer Workshop Message-ID: <007501c2c7f9$0847c2e0$39a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of Rts 43 and 306) is = seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the following = areas: acting music choreography technical (scenery/lights) The workshop format is as follows: Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group will perfect one = musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole group. The = scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week workshop. Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - August 9th and August = 11th - August 23rd. Please send resume to ACT Summer Workshop, P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH = 44202 or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of = Rts 43 and=20 306) is seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the = following=20 areas:
 
acting
music
choreography
technical (scenery/lights)
 
The workshop format is as follows:
 
Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group = will=20 perfect one musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole = group.=20 The scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week=20 workshop.
 
Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - = August 9th=20 and August 11th - August 23rd.
 
Please send resume to    ACT Summer = Workshop,=20 P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH  44202
or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v
------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Previews: 42nd St, Oxymoron, Lion King Message-ID: <20030130043931.49937.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?42ND STREET? IS A TRUE LULLABY OF BROADWAY/OXYMORON/?LION KING? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times What do June Allyson, Stockard Chaning, Albert Finney, James Garner, Katherine Hepburn, Diane Keaton, Shirley MacLaine and Phylicia Rashad have in common? They are real life examples of the concept behind ?42nd STREET?--an understudy takes over for the lead and becomes a star. Based on the classic 1933 movie musical of the same name, ?42nd STREET ? tells the story of a starry-eyed young actress named Peggy Sawyer who has come to audition for the new Julian Marsh musical that is about to open on Broadway. Unfortunately, Peggy can't seem to work up the nerve to walk through the stage door until it's too late--the audition is over. But Peggy soon catches the eye of the director, and when the chorus turns up one girl short, Peggy gets her big break. She can't seem to stay in the good graces of the show's ageing leading lady. The situation only gets worse, or better, on opening night, when another dancer accidentally pushes Peggy into the leading lady who falls and breaks her ankle. The furious director fires Peggy. Discouraged and ready to give up all her dreams of becoming a star, Peggy packs her bags and heads for the train station, but fate has other plans and Peggy turns out to be a star. Yes, this is the stuff of which Broadway dreams are made. When it opened, ?42nd STREET? ushered in the new age of theatrical spectacle. It had a cast of 54, had 750 costumes, and dozens of stage effects. The musical became an instant hit. >From the opening in July of 1980 to today there has hardly been a week when the show hasn?t been seen in some part of the world. The show, composed by Harry Warren, with lyrics by Al Dubin has been called "an absolute knockout," "a virtually nonstop pleasure," "Broadway razzle-dazzle at its best," "100% entertainment," "it flies like a magic bird from the overture on," and "Sensational." The 2001 revival was billed as "a star is reborn." It went on to win a Tony for Musical Revival. What makes the show such an audience pleaser? It combines rhythmic tap and percussive footwork with songs such as "I Only Have Eyes for You," "We?re in the Money," "You?re Getting to Be a Habit With me," and the sensational "Lullaby of Broadway." It is also a spectacle in every sense of the word. ?42nd STREET? will play at the Palace Theatre from February 18 through March 2 with Tuesday through Friday performances at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday performances at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale and range from $21.50 to $48.50 by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048, on line at www.playhousesquare, or at Tickets.com outlets located in Tops Friendly Markets. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? TO DELIGHT AT THE ALLEN When ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? ran in Cleveland several years ago I referred to it as being hysterical. I went on to say that it gives the audience a comedy version of "MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS" and "YOU JUST DON?T UNDERSTAND," two best selling book on male-female communication. The story? Bobby is in a state of confusion. Several weeks before the curtain rises, he had found the girl of his dreams. He made the commitment. He planned to get married. She dumped him. Since then he's been trying to figure out what went wrong. The only thing he has figured out about women is that they are female. In this he is like most guys, clueless as to what makes women tick. Robert Dubac, who both wrote the script and portrays Bobby, has bridged a career between acting, comedy and writing for over ten years. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? grew out of the desire to bring his three interests together. And blend them together he does well. As another local critic said in its last pass through he area, "In case you were wondering, it is possible for a person to be tasteless, sensitive and funny, all at the same time. The proof lies in "THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON" The show runs February 12 through February 16 at the Allen Theatre. For tickets, which run $34.50 to $39.50 call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-60489 or go on-line to www.tickets.com or www.playhousesquare.com. Tickets for opening nigh, February 12 are $20 compliments of WMJI 105.7FM. LION KING ROARS INTO CLEVELAND The overture begins. As the sun rises on the savanna, Rafiki, the wise old baboon, calls the animals to Pride Rock, singing about the circle of life. The parade of the animals, which takes place both down the aisles and on stage is breathtaking. Rafiki greets Mufasa, the Lion King, and his queen, Sarabi. Climbing the great rock, Rafiki lifts their newborn son for all to see. Thus, ?The Lion King,? Disney?s smash theatrical musical opens. What follows is a wonderful visual and musical legend that tells the story of the coming-of-age of a lion cub who must battle both his enemies and his doubts to claim his rightful place in the world. ?The Lion King? is a show of messages. Listening is the first, essential part of the learning. It is listening to his elders and those who have experience that helps Simba grow up and takes his part in the Circle of Life. Another message is remembering. When Simba sees his father's spirit, Mufasa tells him 'Remember'. Remember who you are, and where you came from. Probably the most important lesson of the show is that people can learn from their mistakes. Simba cannot run from his past - he has to learn from it. Mistakes should be seen as opportunities for discovery and growth. Songs in the show include "The Morning Report," "They Live in You," "One by One," "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," and the mesmerizing "Can you Feel the Love tonight." Called "Truly dazzling... A once-in-a-lifetime experience, you owe it to yourself to see it more than once!" The show won Tony awards for Best Choreography, Best Costume Design, and Best Director. In London it was awarded the Evening Standard Award for Theatrical Event of the Year. ?The Lion King? will appear on the stage of the Allen theatre from June 26-August 17. Tickets will go quickly so it is advisable to order tickets immediately at 216-241-6000 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com or stop at TOPS markets for tickets.com. The production is part of the Broadway series. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for violin/fiddler player Message-ID: <12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe@aol.com> --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for three weekends. This is an "On Stage" opportunity Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930 The Director is Licia Colombi --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER

This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for
three weekends.

This is an "On Stage" opportunity
Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930
The Director is Licia Colombi
--part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary-- From bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 From: bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lysistrata Project Message-ID: Fred and List: Are any theaters working on the Lysistrata project, a series of staged readings from coast-to-coast to protest the looming war in Iraq? The intent is for all theaters to perform the reading simultaneously on March 3rd. Projects are being scheduled throughout the country, as well as overseas in some cases. See the organization website at: www.lysistrataproject.org for details. We are gathering interested members in Cleveland (an earlier date seems to have failed due to prior commitments). I think this would be an exciting way for performers throughout Ohio to step forward on important issues of public policy. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Cleveland, OH 216/361-9090 or 374-7578 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert at East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <6902-3E3936BB-874@storefull-2356.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz blend) When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue (216) 851-8721 Secured Parking From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello to all from Fool's Gold Entertainment. We are proud to announce the Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd, 2003 at the Highland Theatre in Akron Ohio. The doors open at 6pm and the movie rolls at 7pm. This full-length feature was produced using almost all North Coast talent. There will be some film critics there, as well as reporters from Canton, Akron, Massillon and Cleveland. Big Chuck and Little John will be there as well to MC. I have 1000 tickets (3 dollars each) and they're going fast. If you would like to help support your fellow actors and hob nob with the press, please hurry and get your ticket before they are gone. Gary and myself (Guido Huckball) would love to see more talent for our next production. Visit our website at www.foolsgoldentertainment.com For more info. $3 Tickets are also available at: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 Guido Huckball Fool's Gold Entertainment ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: Improv 101 Message-ID: <11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8@aol.com> --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM classes are held at Cabaret Dada 1210 W. 6th street (216) 696-4242 Map available at www.CabaretDada.com --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all,

Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM

classes are held at Cabaret Dada
                              1210 W. 6th street
                        (216) 696-4242
                        Map available at www.CabaretDada.com
--part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Viewing of the film, "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg" at the Jewish Community Center in Cleveland Hts- Message-ID: <<...OLE_Obj...>> Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood OH 44122 * (216) 831-0700 * fax (216) 831-7796 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 * (216) 382-4000 * fax (216) 382-5401 NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: Chris Fox, (216) 831-0700 Ext. 1334 Evenings: (216) 261-2224 The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg January 28, 2003...The Jewish Community Center's Sunday Out Program is presenting The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg- on Sunday March 16, 2003 at 1:00 PM in the Jewish Community Center Mayfield Building ---3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio in the Senior Adult Lounge. This film is free and open to the public. Transportation is available. For more information, about transportation and the film, please contact Stephanie at 216/382-4000, ext. 256. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg A film by Aviva Kempner, 1998, 90 Minutes. For many Jews who grew up in the 1930s and 1940s, Hank Greenberg was a symbol of America. A power hitter for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg represented the dignity, strength and perseverance of the Jewish people during a difficult period. This was at a time when anti-Semitism was still a factor in professional sports, as it was on the streets. Greenberg, a six-foot-four inch superstar in America's national pastime, reminded Jews of what America had begun to offer them. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is the first film to look at this American-Jewish hero, and how the sports records he broke on the field helped pave the way to breaking social barriers in the stands. Includes archival footage, interviews with players, sports writers and scholars. Kris Barnes Box Office Manager The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre kbarnes at clevejcc.org From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Announcement Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 8:07 AM, following 29 hours and 59 minutes of labor, David Hansen and Toni K. Thayer became parents to an 8 lb. & 13 oz., 21 3/4" baby girl at MacDonald Women's Hospital in Cleveland. Ms. Thayer is resting comfortably at University Hospital. The baby's name is TBA. pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From mpreston at dobama.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife SOLD OUT for a second Saturday! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist's Wife at Dobama Theatre is SOLD OUT for this Saturday night, February 1st! This is the second Saturday in a row that the show has sold out. The run of this "intelligently funny, satirically relevant uptown comedy" has been extended and tickets are available for all other performance dates through Saturday, February 15th! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 today -- don't miss this show! Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anti-Valentine's Night Out at the Foxgrape Film Series on Sat Feb 15 at 9pm Message-ID: <5BA9D9B8.43CAE079.006D6F3D@aol.com> People have one of two reactions to Valentine???s Day, one of disgust and anger from bad experiences, and one of joy and elation. For one night only, we are catering to the former. ???Anti-Valentine???s Night Out??? is an idea conceived by Alex Morrison, the Artistic Director of the Foxgrape Film series and Alex Michaels of Prelude2Cinema. The event is supported by the new Cleveland group ???Indie Cleveland,??? which supports Cleveland independent filmmakers. The films will begin on Saturday, Feb. 15th 9:00 at the Foxgrape Cafe at 19 West College Street, in Oberlin, Ohio with full dinner service available before the screenings. There will be two films featured, "Valentine???s Day," by Alex Morrison, and "The Hot Rain," by Alex Michaels. Alex Morrison is the founder of the Foxgrape Film Series, and a freelance filmmaker/cinematographer/photographer based in Oberlin, Ohio. Morrison???s film "Mighty Like a Rose" has just been selected to take part in Prevues, a best of Ithaca College screening taking place in Los Angeles, New York City and Ithaca. "Valentine???s Day" was one of the first shorts created by Morrison, and features the story of a lover who has been dumped on Valentine???s Day. The main character comes up with an abstract plot to relieve his mind through a quirky tale of lost love. Emmy-winning writer Alex P. Michaels has crafted a truly independent film, while helming the project as writer/director, with the release of Prelude2Cinema's "The Hot Rain". The story is a black-and-white tale of love that doesn't include opening up...unless you can be someone else. "The Hot Rain" is also loosely inspired by "Vertigo," so you can expect plenty of twists and turns along the way, and is also accompanied by a solid and haunting rhythm and blues/jazz soundtrack. The Artistic director is asking for a five-dollar donation per couple. So bring a date! E-mail indiecleveland at yahoo.com http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com http://alexmorrison.tripod.com http://prelude2cinema.com http://www.indiecleveland.com From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't miss Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre! Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130213758.00b076a0@mail.en.com> --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening! "The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage. "Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through. "This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit. "See the play." ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening!

"The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage.
"Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through.
"This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit.
"See the play."
 ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls.
--=====================_4000151==_.ALT-- From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for 1776 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130232817.02a25de0@mail.en.com> Due to popular demand, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold one more audition for "1776." Mark your calendar for Tuesday, February 4, at 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Cast requirements are for 21 men, ages 22- 62 and 2 women, one in her 20's, one in her 30's, and for 2 young men, ages 18- 20. Please come prepared to read from the script and to sing, and be dressed for movement. "1776" will be directed by Dale Franks and will be on stage March 28 - April 26, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with two Sunday matinees. From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (lemire-kunz at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets to The Vagina Monologues with Anne E DeChant Message-ID: <003301c2c92d$193af240$53bb3841@ms580068> DON'T PANIC!! There are still some tickets left.but hurry! V-Day Akron, February 14, 2003 Greystone Hall (corner of Mill and High) Raffle, Art Exhibits, Activist tables and more! Doors open at 5:30 p.m. In Concert Anne E. DeChant! Then Anne E joins the cast for a benefit performance of THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES! V-Tickets are $25 and are now on sale at Borders, Books and Music Stores in Fairlawn, Chapel Hill and N. Canton at the Strip. You can also get tickets at the Medina County Rape Crisis Center, 740 E. Washington St. Suite E-6, Medina. V-Day.More than just the Monologues! V-Chat.. with Phyllis Cottle, Moving Beyond Survivor Phyllis Cottle was attacked in March 1984 as she was leaving work in Akron's Five Points area. She was raped, stabbed in the eyes and left for dead in a burning car. Phyllis will share how she has been able to move beyond being a victim, beyond being a survivor, to a life that is now richer and more meaningful. Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 7 p.m. at Our Lady of the Elms High School, 1375 W. Exchange St. Akron Program is free but reservations requested. Call the YWCA for reservations at 330-253-6131. Donations to V-Day Akron will be accepted. This V-Chat is a collaborative effort of The Medina County Rape Crisis Center and the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, sponsored by V-Day Akron. V-Day Akron.A community collaboration of artist, educators and activists working to stop violence against women and girls. For more information visit our web site at www.queenbeeprod.com. V-Day Akron benefits the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, The Medina Rape Crisis Center and V-Day's Spotlight on Native American Women and Canadian First Nations Women. V-Day Akron is sponsored by The Summit County Housing Network and The Akron Chapter of The National Organization for Women. From jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 From: jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Last Weekend To See Anything Goes Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F13BBA0@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of Anything Goes closes February 2! Performances left: Fri. 1/31 7:30pm Sat. 2/1 7:30pm Sun.2/2 1:30pm Don't miss this production. You're sure to have a blast! Call 216-241-6000 (For $5 off each ticket quote code: CLD) Next up: George Bernard Shaw's Arms And the Man March 12-23 Directed by Charles Fee Call 216-241-6000 Julie L. Konrad Associate Director of Marketing Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Ave. Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (P) 216-241-5490 X 316 (F) 216 241-6315 Anything Goes January 22-February 2 For tickets call 216-241-6000 From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist needed for troupe - paid Message-ID: <1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee@aol.com> --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue: This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road. We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you. Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384. Thanks, Noah Budin Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue:

This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road.

We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you.

Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384.
Thanks,
Noah Budin
Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director
--part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laura Perrotta of Tale of the Allergist's Wife interviewed for WNCX and WJCU! Message-ID: Listen for Laura Perrotta, "Lee" in Dobama Theatre's production of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, on Sunday, Feb. 2, on WNCX (98.5 FM) at6:30 a.m. and on WJCU (88.7 FM) on Monday, Feb. 3, at 1:00 p.m.! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From CAGER55 at aol.com Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 From: CAGER55 at aol.com (CAGER55 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drummer & Sax Players Needed Message-ID: <181.161fb71d.2b6c134c@aol.com> --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MUSICIANS COME TO THE CABARET! NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET. THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH. PHONE THE THEATER AT: 440 327-2909 OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR: Debchevy2 at aol.com --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MUSICIANS
COME TO THE CABARET!

NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET.

THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH.

PHONE THE THEATER AT:  440 327-2909
OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR:  Debchevy2 at aol.com

--part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary-- From iorhino at yahoo.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTREMELY BIG [BOX] at CPT Message-ID: <20030131194203.67256.qmail@web20809.mail.yahoo.com> --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson. Directed by Greg Vovos. Designed by Zach Humes. AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY? The French Maid Outfit Will Tickets Just $10 (But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!) Call 216-631-2727. While Supplies and Chiclets Last. Cleveland Public Theatre at W. 65 & Detroit. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! 

In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT

February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm 

Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson.

Directed by Greg Vovos.  Designed by Zach Humes.

 

AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY?

The French Maid Outfit Will

 

Tickets Just $10

(But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!)

 

Call 216-631-2727.  While Supplies and Chiclets Last. 

Cleveland Public Theatre at W. 65 & Detroit.



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437-- From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I'll consider changing the name -- but I still need an accompanist Message-ID: <13969315.5A64E7DB.00049EA8@aol.com> It has come to my attention that Orange Stagecrafters already has a troupe called "Cabaret." Actually, I am an Orange resident and my kids attend the Orange Schools and have attended the Stagecrafters summer programs. Mine is a very small program and I have no aspirations to compete with Orange. Just small time performances, i.e. nursing homes, etc. I'll gladly consider changing the name if it bothers anybody. I'll talk to Orange about it. In the meantime, please only respond to my initial email if you are responding to the inquiry about an accompanist, or are wanting information about joining or taking classes at FFAC. Thanks, Noah Budin From pengo at davidhansen.org Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Update Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH UPDATE We have named her Zelda Dare Thayer-Hansen. She'll be coming home Saturday morning. Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming downpour of congratulations! David, Toni & Zelda pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1548545.3253020370@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your weekly digest from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. For news and information, please visit our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a complete listing of upcoming concerts and recitals, please visit our electronic calendar of events: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you will find this information useful as you plan your coverage of the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. All the best, Marci ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "Cyrano" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <00c501c2c977$1888b9a0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark Cipra Auditions Actors for "Cyrano de Bergerac" The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Cyrano de Bergerac, translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Director: Mark Cipra Roles: 14 named male roles, 5 named female roles, large ensemble with speaking and non-speaking roles. All ages are needed from 9 years old and up. Children are needed for pickpockets and general ensemble scenes. Special talents: Armed swordsplay-previous stage combat experience valuable but not necessary. Actor(s) who can play guitar well in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music throughout. Audition Dates: Monday & Tuesday, February 10 & 11, 2003 Children, ages 9 to 13 years old: 7-7:30 pm Adults, ages 14 and up: 7:30-10 pm NO APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED. Audition Location: The Andrews School Auditorium. The Fine Arts Association is located on the campus of the Andrews School. The Andrews School auditorium is located in the building directly in front of you when entering the driveway off Mentor Avenue. Parking is available to the right of the building. Preparation: Come prepared to read from the script. Production Dates: April 4, 5, 11, & 12 at 8 pm; April 6 & 13 at 3 pm For further information: Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Department, at 440-951-7500 x103 ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still looking for housemate Message-ID:

Greetings Fellow Artists!

We are still looking for a non-smoking, M or F housemate, to share Lyndhurst home. Nice house in safe and friendly neighborhood, has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, driveway/garage, large yard, central heat/AC, laundry, office space and separate phone line. $300 per month plus shared utilities.

We are both performers and are looking for a "like-minded" person. If interested, please respond to this e-mail or call us at (440) 442-5859.

With our thanks and best wishes,

Vincent J. Polowy & Cassandra Vincent


 
Vincent Magic Productions
P.O. Box 21310 
South Euclid, Ohio
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MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From miken at ncgmedia.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To the Shuttle's Seven Message-ID: <200302020708.CAA18412@alexander.cnchost.com> 1-2-03 Crystal drops on blue White tears of night's black These have me in awe I look up And take notice Wonder upon the celestials You spent your life Indebted to these The stars With sighs we've become proud Your heroism Your peaceful means of existence With what little we afforded You spent your life Extend our humanity You learned and went up Miles and speeds beyond imagination You were their first So grateful and at peace Escaped your conflicted grounds You spent your life We will remember We will continue And we will look up To celestial silvers and blues And reds and ever, ever-so black We toast your courage that we may lack You spent your life Now, for you, We spend ours. 1-2-03 -- Michael A. Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" R.are E.arth M.agnet Productions in association with Norton Communications Group http://www.ncgmedia.com "There's a madness in the air as bad as the Bubonic Plague; there's rhetoric disguised as 'international relations', and 'freedom' in Freedom of Speech comes under fire when the young folk write something audacious. - Bobby Zaman "If the map of the world does not have Utopia then it is incomplete" - Oscar Wilde From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shuttle Poem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I did a poem about the shuttle Challenger in 1986 the day after it exploded and I thought it would be apropos to put it up for a while on my site. www.cinevidproductions.com/shuttle Bill Johns, Cleveland - williamjohns at sbcglobal.net ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0-- From Smorton8 at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting Monday 2/3 Message-ID: <2b.379dff9c.2b6eabfd@aol.com> Artists Against War will meet on Monday February 3rd, at 7 pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. If you'd like to find out more about ONE Weekend for Peace, February 16-17, or join our efforts in organizing other events, please stop by and see what YOU can do to help! Posters and fliers will be available as well. If you can't make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend for Peace, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. And check us out on the web at http://cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]postings about the "shuttle tragedy" Message-ID: --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy. >From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11. Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.h tml If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings. Fred --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy.

>From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11.  Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.html

If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings.

Fred
--part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews of ANYTHING GOES & SAFMOD DANCE Message-ID: <20030203031516.52395.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?Anything Goes? Delights, SAFMOD Excites Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?ANYTHING GOES? DELIGHTS AT GREAT LAKES Take a typical 1930?s musical full of obvious plot twists and extended slapstick gags and give it a creative, no-holds barred production. The results: Great Lakes Theatre Festival?s delightful and audience-pleasing ?Anything Goes.? ?Anything Goes? was first envisioned by its producer while hiding out aboard a fishing boat in the Gulf of Panama after fleeing the country to escape creditors. His idea was based on the premise of an ocean liner facing the threat of a possible shipwreck. He returned to New York, assembled a production team and started rehearsals. Unfortunately, the S.S. Morro Castle sunk off the coast of New Jersey. How could he open a happy go-lucky musical based on a ship wreck? So, the task of quickly rewriting the show was undertaken. The basic idea was retained, but the shipwreck was eliminated and a plot of hidden identities and unrequited love was substituted. Think ?Importance of Ernest?-lite. The very title refers to the desperation with which the show was put together. Any and everything was tried to save the initial investment and make sure that the show went on. The show, even in a recent rewrite which was used in the staging of this production, is long on music and short on plot. What is not wanting is the music of Cole Porter. Porter is a wordsmith of the highest order. His rhyming patterns and erudite language are unique among song writers. His songs require that you listen carefully in order not to miss a single word or clever phrase. Porter?s background was unique among American popular composers of his era in that he was born to wealth, and that his apprenticeship took place not in Tin Pan Alley but in the playgrounds of Europe. Most Broadway writers of the era were immigrants, such as Irving Berlin, with little formal education. Porter?s schooling included Yale and the Schola Cantorum in Paris. ?Anything Goes? opened in November of 1934 and, in spite of the book, turned out to be the fourth longest running musical of the 30?s. Much of the credit for the success was not only Porter?s words, but Ethel Merman portraying an evangelist become night-club singer and singing such Cole Porter delights as "Blow, Gabriel Blow," "You're the Top," and "I Get a Kick Out of You". It?s pretty hard for anyone familiar with musical theatre to listen to those songs and not hear Merman belting them out. In 1987, the show was revised and revived. The main action takes place on a luxury liner sailing from New York to Southampton and includes gangsters, evangelists, sailors and a whole lot of singing and dancing. Songs include such standards as, "All Through the Night," "It?s De-lovely," "Easy to Love" and the title song, "Anything Goes." The Great Lakes production is blessed with the creative, let-loose directing of Victoria Bussert, creative choreography by Janet Watson and right-on musical directing by Steven Gross. John Ezell?s set adds to the effervescent feeling of the show, but the midstage turntable caused production problems, with the continued presence of stage hands moving the turntable and walking around backstage and some turning difficulties. It was worth the price of admission just to see Steve Routman?s portrayal as Public Enemy number 12, Moonface Martin. He not only looks like Buster Keaton, but also has Keaton?s deadpan expression. He is a master of the ad lib as displayed several times when his covering of set mishaps and line fluffs brought extended applause from the audience. Nancy Hess made the role of Reno Sweeney, the night club evangelist her own, choosing not to do an Ethel Merman imitation as often happens with those who portray this role. She has a pleasant voice and a nice perky acting style. Hunter Bell, who has neither the physical or facial requirements of Broadway males who usually portrays leading man roles, nevertheless makes a creditable, if not outstanding, Billy Crocker. All-in-all ?Anything Goes? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival continues the thus far excellent year under new Producing Artistic Director Charles Fee. It makes one look with excitement to GLTF?s next production, George Bernard Shaw?s comic masterpiece ?Arms and the Man? which examines war and love. It runs from March 12 through 23rd. For tickets to GLTF productions call 216.241.6000 or 800.766.6048.. SAFMOD EXCITES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE The dance scene in Cleveland, in spite of the departure of Cleveland-San Jose Ballet, is very healthy. There has been an explosion of small dance companies that have more than filled the void of no longer having a world-class production company in town. Two of the best are in-residence at Cleveland Public Theatre: SAFMOD Performance Ensemble and GroundWorks Dancetheater. SAFMOD was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1991 by percussionist/composer Neil Chastain and dancer/choreographer Young Park. The company moved to Cleveland in 1993. The group is dedicated to multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural performances which strive to push the boundaries of dance, music, and visual artistry. Their multi-media approach has included the use of projected digital animation, aerosol art installations, dancers on stilts, spoken word poetry, audience involvement, trapeze work, and costumes often made from recycled materials. SAFMOD?s recent performances at CPT were met by appreciative sold-out audiences. The evening opened with "Temporal Tides," a well-conceived piece which grapples with the forces of time. The dancers were huddled in a heap, mid-stage at the start. Each grew upward, upside down, feet first, then torsos, then heads. The slow, controlled movements continued throughout the piece. As is typical of the group, such props as tree limbs and ethereal lighting helped convey the message. "Fionacci" was an astounding example of a perfect fusion of dance and music. The movements were so well synchronized to Neil Chastain?s music, which was specifically developed for this piece, and for Young Park?s choreographic and dance styles, that the two elements became one. "(With In) Instrument" was a happy gymnastic-centered piece which had an almost Disneyesque quality. It featured the guitarist/singer Alex Alvarez performing an original song which choreographer Young Park transformed into a modern dance. The dancers conveyed convincingly the concept of people as bags of humanity who often bumped into one another. "Ahimsa" was the weakest piece of the evening. Many segments of this attempt to portray some people?s inhumanity toward each other were to be acted as well as danced. It illustrated that proficient actors do not necessarily make proficient dancers. Many facial expressions and body movements were unrealistic. This was also the only piece in which the synchronization of dancers was weak. The stilt and masks created by Alison Egan and Alexandra Underhill were outstanding. Ezra Houser?s stilt movements were well done. "The Playground" was a total delight. Not only did the audience love it, but the performers appeared to be having a wonderful time. The segment starts with a chorus of nine drummers beating on blue buckets. It segued into a playground with a trapezoid-shaped metal structure which was moved to allow the dancers/gymnasts to play at ease. A combination of routines similar to Olympic gymnastic routines combined with swinging and flipping brought the audience to gasps and prolonged applause. It was a perfect way to end a wonderful evening of dance. The other resident dance company, GroundWorks Dancetheater, is a professional organization, founded in 1998, dedicated to the development and presentation of new choreography that encourages collaboration with other art disciplines. It is headed by the creative and proficient choreographer and dancer David Shimnotakahara. Their programs encourage understanding of dance and how it is created. They will be appearing at CPT from February 28 through March 2. For tickets, which are a reasonably priced at $15 to $18 call 216-631-2727. A special family matinee is available for the Sunday, March 2nd production. Adults are $12 and children 12 and under are admitted for $5. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From leafeater1998 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 From: leafeater1998 at hotmail.com (james renner) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Encore Presentation on Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan! Message-ID: Check out the encore presentation of the live sketch show everybody cool is talking about. Last Call Cleveland Takes Manhattan will perform at the Second City stage again Monday, January 27th at 8PM. Tickets are $10 at the door. See you there! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From cpflds at mindspring.com Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 06:04:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Auditions at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <412003112761750800@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night. Weather? What weather? It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest! Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe announces Auditions for Veronica's Room Directed by Lenne Snively This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality. A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!? A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller. ********* The Characters: Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?) Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?) Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?) Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?) Your chronological age isn't important. You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age. ********* Audition Dates: Monday, January 27 Tuesday, January 28 at 7:00pm Production Dates: March 28-April 13, 2003 Rehearsals will start near the end of February. A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda. Every role makes a major impact on the story. This is going to be a fun show to dig into. Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre. Any questions, please call: Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.) ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
 
Auditions are tonight and tomorrow night.
Weather?  What weather?
 It's sunny and 85 degrees in Parma Heights....honest!

 
Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe
announces Auditions for
 
Veronica's Room
Directed by Lenne Snively
 
This thriller, by Ira Levin, (you remember Rosemary's Baby don't you?), is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-alike named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?  A real surprise ending to this spooky thriller.
 
*********
 
The Characters:
 
Susan...20s, early 30s, an innocent...(how innocent is Veronica?)
Larry...20s, early 30s, Susan's boyfriend...(is it really love?)
Mrs. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who hired this woman?)
Mr. Mackey...50s-60s, servant to Veronica's family...(who are Veronica's parents anyway?)
 
Your chronological age isn't important.  You don't have to BE the right age; we're looking for people who can PLAY the right age.
 
*********
 
Audition Dates:
Monday, January 27
Tuesday, January 28
at 7:00pm
 
Production Dates:
March 28-April 13, 2003
 
Rehearsals will start near the end of February.
 
A real "actor's" show...this script gives all four people a chance to develop a multi-dimensional character with quirks, surprises and maybe their own hidden agenda.  Every role makes a major impact on the story.  This is going to be a fun show to dig into.
 
Scripts are available for perusal at the theatre.
 
Any questions, please call:
 
Cassidy Theatre 440-842-4600 or
The Director 216-387-7408 (after Noon, please...I'm allergic the the "a" in am.)
 
 

 

 
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 From: CPROCTOR at QCHP.COM (Proctor, Curtis) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit Message-ID: <3AF2AFBA8CB8894183E08817C82A9CB201526545@QCEXCH1-2.qchp.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical Valentine". The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing. You will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret. You get a free meal along with compensation! Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR option. I am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements. One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. Please e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as possible. Curtis D. Proctor (440) 460-0093 x.4301 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Guitarist needed for North Coast Men's Chorus benefit

I = needed an electric guitarist for a benefit on Saturday the = 8th for the North Coast Men's Chorus - our fourth annual "Hearts on Fire: A Musical = Valentine".  The event will be held at Wagner's Country Inn, 30855 = Center Ridge Road in Westlake. Social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., = followed by a dinner, cabaret-style show and dancing.

You = will be involved in two numbers for the cabaret.  You get a free meal along = with compensation!  Dancing and bar are entirely YOUR = option.  I = am only doing two numbers, both for which I have arrangements.  = One number would require more or less doubling a bass line with the piano. 

Please = e-mail me or phone me at the number below or on my cell at 216-410-6289 as soon as = possible.

Curtis D. Proctor

(440) = 460-0093 x.4301

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2C610.9BB65770-- From GMSkerritt at aol.com Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 From: GMSkerritt at aol.com (GMSkerritt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 09:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Construction Help Needed Message-ID: <135.1a25a156.2b66a6d3@aol.com> The Happy Ending Lyric Players (HELP) based at The First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland at 3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton Road in Shaker Heights is currently in rehearsal for its March 28 thru April 6 production of Show Boat. HELP is looking for someone(s) to build the set beginning Monday, March 3 and completing it by 24 (approximately 3 weeks). A concept sketch is available. Some lay help is available. There is about $1,000 to spend plus cost of materials. Contact Mike Skerritt at this email address or via cell phone at (216) 533-8077. Mike Skerritt, Managing Director From hlewelle at bw.edu Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 From: hlewelle at bw.edu (Hester Lewellen) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Short Personal Review of "Stevie" from Hester Message-ID: <3E354D26.6347DC2F@bw.edu> Greg Ceasar's "basement productions" scores another positive review from me. Lee Mackey and Sheila Maloney do a wonderful job of inhabiting the tiny lamplit stage and turning it into a British home. Sheila plays English poet, Stevie Smith, and Lee her "lion aunt." They do a great job of changing with the years. Kudos to Greg for finding another interesting play, full of laughs AND ideas. If you've ever been to Kennedy's Down Under, you know the space is well nigh impossible, but Greg and his team make it work. The seats themselves, however, are crippling; take your ibuprofen before you go. Hester Lewellen From MurphyGopal at aol.com Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 From: MurphyGopal at aol.com (MurphyGopal at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 10:00:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitar Lessons Message-ID: --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available..... call 216-965-9557 for information --part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For anyone who may be intrested..... Matthew James  Murphy, singer/songwriter, and actor ( Broadway production of Rent) is again offering acoustic guitar lessons for beginners. hour lessons available.....

call 216-965-9557 for information

--part1_b0.3379d0dd.2b66a972_boundary-- From peckcrew at yahoo.com Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 From: peckcrew at yahoo.com (Rob Peck) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions "Love Sex and the I.R.S." Message-ID: <20030127182832.60368.qmail@web12408.mail.yahoo.com> --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The Solon Center for the Arts Will be holding Auiditions for "Love Sex and the I.R.S." By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Directed by Barbara Rhodes Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th >From 7:00pm - 9:00pm Performace Dates are March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th At The Solon Center for the Arts 6315 S.O.M. Center Rd. For More information Call (440) 337-1400 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The Solon Center for the Arts

Will be holding Auiditions for

"Love Sex and the I.R.S."

By William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore.

Directed by Barbara Rhodes 

Tuesday January 28th, Wednesday January 29th

From 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Performace Dates are

March 20th-23rd and 27th-29th

At The Solon Center for the Arts

6315 S.O.M. Center Rd.

For More information Call (440) 337-1400

   



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-651129476-1043692112=:59816-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:48:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Gift Subscriptions for Valentine's Day Message-ID: <3E46FD3B@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TREAT YOUR SWEETHEART TO SOMETHING SPECIAL Porthouse Theatre Gift Certificates & Gift Subscriptions make great Valentine=92s Day presents =09 Kent, Ohio =96 Do you want to purchase something unique for your sweetheart this Valentine=92s Day? Why not a give a gift of the heart with a subscription or gift certificate to Porthouse Theatre. A gift subscription includes one ticket to all three productions enclosed in a lovely, red gift card. When you purchase a gift subscription you also receive a present. For every gift subscription that you purchase receive one complimentary ticket to the production of your choice. Gift subscriptions are $45 for adults, that=92s only $15 per ticket, and $33 for students. Gift certificates for Porthouse are available in denominations of $5, $10 and $20. To order your Valentine's Day gifts call 330-672-3884. Porthouse accepts MasterCard, Visa and Discover. All three productions this summer deal with matters of the heart. The 2003 season begins with the Broadway favorite, A CHORUS LINE. Directed by Cain Park Artistic Director, Victoria Bussert, A CHORUS LINE runs June 13 =96 28. Following your heart in matters of love is comically illustrated in the season=92s second production THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Oscar Wilde spins a comic tale of mistaken identity, overbearing mothers, addled brained nurses and of course true love. Directed by John Woodson, Artistic Director of the Warehouse Theatre, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST runs July 4 =96 July 19. Closing the season is Rodgers & Hammerstein=92s OKLAHOMA!. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent, this family favorite tests the power of true love when Curly, a handsome cowboy, and Laurey, a winsome farm girl, play out their love story. OKLAHOMA! Runs July 25 =96 August 10 with opening night on July 26. Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater in the area. Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center, Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater. The comfortable 500-seat, outdoor, covered pavilion theater is located next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early to picnic on the grounds or in our new picnic pavilion, before every performance. Picnic tables and beautiful scenery are provided free of charge. We can also pack you a picnic. Order your boxed dinner with your tickets. FOLLOW YOUR HEART TO PORTHOUSE THEATRE! Porthouse Theatre, the Akron-Cleveland area=92s premiere professional summer theatre, is a cultural service of Kent State University. Porthouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance. Porthouse Theatre=92s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding from the Ohio Arts Council. 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 mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife Extended Through February 15th! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife Extended Through February 15th Bring Your Valentine Date For Our Extra Dates! The Tale of the Allergist's Wife by Charles Busch, directed by Fred Sternfeld, now playing at Dobama Theatre, has been extended through Valentine's weekend by popular demand! Bring your honey (or your secret crush) for a laugh-filled evening and see the play the Plain Dealer called "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox." Added dates are Thursday, February 13th - Saturday, February 15th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for any of these nights will go fast and are only $15-18 each -- call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 for reservations. All-inclusive dinner theatre packages are available at Sal and Angelo's restaurant just across Coventry from the theatre! Call for details! The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife has been called ?a definite theatrical miracle? by Entertainment Weekly, which called Allergist ?a comedy about the meaning of life that?s essentially meaningless, yet it all works beautifully.? Charles Busch, author of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife, is currently appearing off-Broadway in his play Shanghai Moon. Dobama Theatre?s production of The Tale of the Allergist?s Wife was recently called ?achingly funny? by the Cleveland Jewish News, ?very funny ? a droll ? social satire? by the Plain Dealer, and ?a quick-paced laugh fest? by the Sun Press. Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch, EXTENDED through February 15th! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Upper Grades -- plays due TODAY! Grades 1 and 2 -- plays due by February 2nd! Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Blesner36 at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 From: Blesner36 at aol.com (Blesner36 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditioin for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <1B22F3E7.7D35407C.0228FD90@aol.com> The Solon Center for the Arts will be holding auditions for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore is a zany comedy about two roommates who attempt to fool the Internal Revenue Service into believing that they have been married for three years. The only catch to this scenario is that the roommates are male and this arrangement doesn't work when the I.R.S. decies to check up on them! Include the fact that one of the roomates is engaged to a woman who is in on the plot, creates an amazing comedy that will be enjoyed by all! Barbara Rhoades has directed many productions throughout Northeastern Ohio. Most recently Rhoades has directed at Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, Aurora Community Theatre, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre and the East Cleveland Theatre. Auditions for ???Love, Sex and the I.R.S.??? will be held at the Solon Center for the Arts on Tuesday, January 28 and Wednesday, January 29 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performances will be held on March 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 and 29. Rhoades will be looking for actors who can play between the ages of 28 and 65. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: The Solon Center for the Arts at 440-337-1400 From gloor at ctcollective.org Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 From: gloor at ctcollective.org (Fred Gloor) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Theater Collective Benefit Planning Meeting Message-ID: <000601c2c63e$04776240$a80933d0@fred0g6q3sq8om> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Colleagues and friends of the Collective, It is that time of year when we begin the planning for this years benefit. We will be meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play House lobby. All members of the Theater community are welcome to attend. Hope to see you there. Fred Gloor and Margaret Lynch Co-Chairs The Cleveland Theater Collective 216-406-1973 gloor at ctcollective.org lynch at ctcollective.org ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Colleagues and friends of the = Collective,

 

It is that time of year when we begin the planning = for this years benefit.  We will be = meeting this Thursday January the 30th at 7:00 pm in the Cleveland Play = House lobby.  All members of the Theater = community are welcome to attend.  Hope to = see you there.  =

 

Fred Gloor and Margaret = Lynch

Co-Chairs

The Cleveland Theater = Collective

216-406-1973

gloor at ctcollective.org  lynch at ctcollective.org =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C2C614.1BA15A40-- From Alexcine at aol.com Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:49:44 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story" screening at the Foxgrape Film Series on February 1st at 9pm in Oberlin Message-ID: <66580BCE.21C784A0.006D6F3D@aol.com> Foxgrape Film Series: Saturday February 1st, 9:00 @ The Foxgrape Cafe 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm This week features attending filmmaker, Edward Lusk, along with his cast, crew and the movie "Robbie: The Robbie Kirkland Story." "At first, I was not looking to produce my own work," says Mr. Lusk." I formed Edgewater Films to make a digital video with someone else's script. I solicited screenplays, but did not settle on one I really could commit my heart to. I stumbled upon Robbie's story when reading a story in The Plain Dealer about using religion to cure gays. Robbie's mother, Leslie, was featured in the article as against the idea. This prompted me to go to Robbie's web site at http://lgcsc.org/robkirkland/. What really drew me in was his poetry. This gift he left behind help me better understand the character I had never met. It really helped in making inner turmoil a theme in the screenplay. "Robbie" is a story about the struggle for acceptance, acceptance by our friends, family, faith and most importantly, ourselves. I hope you will learn from his story and tell others about it." Mr. Lusk has acted in, or produced local plays in Brecksville, Independence and Brunswick. This spring he will graduate from Cleveland State's creative writing program with a Bachelor's degree in English. All are welcome to attend the free screening at the Foxgrape Cafe Saturday February 1st, 9:00 at 19 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 MORE NEWS ON THE FOXGRAPE FILM SERIES >From Artistic Director Alex Morrison "Hope to see you all this week, news will be forthcoming on possible screenings at Campus Video and an Anti-Valentine's Day screening for all you lovers out there on Valentine's Day." _____________________________________________________________________ Foxgrape Film Series http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com/index.htm A weekly screening of diverse works, bringing together the community and students. Artistic Director Alex Morrison http://members.tripod.com/alexmorrison/index.htm From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Mon Jan 27 15:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dave Banks Big Band Message-ID:

Big Band Benefit Bash

February 1, 7:30PM

Walsh Jesuit High School Theater

Featuring

The Dave Banks

Big Band

 

The Dave Banks All Star Big Band will be in concert at Walsh Jesuit High School featuring the best in Swing, Jazz and Blues music by the top professional musicians around.

 $15.00 for adults and $10.00 Students. Proceeds from the concert will help the Music Department at Walsh Jesuit High School.

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com  and tickets will be reserved for you. You can also pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.  Cost is $15.00 for Adults and $10.00 for Students

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

(330) 929-4205...Akron

(800) 686-4694...Cleveland





MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From reedh2os at ald.net Mon Jan 27 19:33:03 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (Kailyne R. Waters) Date: Mon Jan 27 19:33:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Area Documentary Filmmakers and Friends Message-ID: <008d01c2c658$52795420$4208b7ce@cannet.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Join us for an evening with Carol Tizzano, documentary filmmaker and = director of Picture Perfect - a compelling documentary that challenges = how girls and women are depicted in the media. Carol premiered her film = to a sold out audience on October 27th, 2002 at the Cleveland Institute = of Art - Cinematheque. This event is scheduled for Thursday, February 6th at Talkie's Film and = Coffee Bar, 2521 Market Avenue (across from The Cleveland Film Society). = The program begins at 6:30pm with an informal meet/greet. Carol's = presentation will begin at 7:00 and conclude around 9:00. There is no = charge, however, Talkie's requests that we purchase snacks/beverages to = show our support for their establishment. Hope to see you all there! Thanks - ------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Join us for an evening with = Carol=20 Tizzano, documentary filmmaker and director of Picture=20 Perfect - a compelling documentary that challenges how girls = and women=20 are depicted in the media. Carol premiered her film to a sold out = audience=20 on October 27th, 2002 at the Cleveland Institute of Art -=20 Cinematheque.
 
This event is scheduled for = Thursday,=20 February 6th at Talkie's Film and Coffee Bar, 2521 Market Avenue=20 (across from The Cleveland Film Society).  The program = begins at=20 6:30pm with an informal meet/greet. Carol's presentation will begin at = 7:00 and=20 conclude around 9:00. There is no charge, however, = Talkie's requests that=20 we purchase snacks/beverages to show our support for their=20 establishment.
 
Hope to see you all there!
Thanks -
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_008A_01C2C62E.672EA2A0-- From Mjalexthac at aol.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 From: Mjalexthac at aol.com (Mjalexthac at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors Summit Corrected audition info Message-ID: <12c.21815349.2b6774cd@aol.com> --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Corrected info and dates (thank you) Actors' Summit Theater casting "All Night Strut" Production dates are April 10-27th! ( a mainstage production) and "Androcles and the Lion" (a Children's Show) The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance. It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel. All performers MUST be able to dance WELL. We are accepting headshots and resumes only. NO PHONE CALLS. Invitational auditions will be scheduled. Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater. This production opens April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention. Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees. Rehearsals will begin March 24th. All roles are paid. A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered. All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers. African American Male -- 28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance. African American Female, 28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt. Must be able to dance. Male -( any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, --base, Must be able to dance! Female (any ethnicity) 35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance. Musicians have been hired for this show. Androcles and the Lion Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable done in the "Comedia del arte" style Performances are Feb 13-22, Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat at 1PM These are Daytime, school performances at our theater, NO "touring performances" No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show. All roles are paid. Rehearsals will start on Sat. Feb. 1st 10 AM Pantalone- Adult male Isabella- Young Lovely girl Lelio- the boy-has been cast Captain--the not very bright soldier Androcles- Story teller / Servant Lion/Prologue With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts can be played by a man or woman. Please forward your resume / headshot to: MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director Actors' Summit Theater 86 Owen Brown Street Hudson Ohio 44236 --part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


Corrected info and dates
(thank you)
Actors' Summit Theater
casting
"All Night Strut"
Production dates are April 10-27th!
( a mainstage production)
and
"Androcles and the Lion"

(a Children's Show)



The All Night Strut is a musical review of the hottest  vocal music from the 20's thru the late 40's. It needs 2 couples who can sing and dance.  It has a bluesy/swing/dance feel.
All performers MUST be able to dance WELL.  We are accepting headshots and resumes only.
NO PHONE CALLS.  Invitational auditions will be scheduled.


Actors' Summit Theater is an Equity SPT/III theater.  This production opens  April 10th and plays thru April 27th, with a potential 1 week extention.  Performances are Thurs, Fri and Sat nights, and Sunday matinees.   Rehearsals will begin March 24th.  
All roles are paid.

A total of 2 Equity contracts will be offered.  All performers need to be Ohio residents. There are no contracts for "out of town" performers.

African American Male --
28-35 age range, strong tenor- baritone. MUST be able to dance.

African American Female,
28-35 age range, strong alto with a belt.  Must be able to dance.

Male -( any ethnicity)
35-55  age range, --base, Must be able to dance!

Female (any ethnicity)
35-55 age range, soprano, Must be able to dance.
Musicians have been hired for this show.

Androcles and the Lion
Children's show, based on the Aesop's Fable
done in the "Comedia del arte" style

Performances are
Feb 13-22,
Thurs, Fri and Sat mornings are 10 AM AND Sat  at 1PM
These are Daytime, school performances at our theater,
NO "touring performances"

No Equity Contracts are available for the Children's show.
All roles are paid.
Rehearsals will start on Sat.  Feb. 1st  10 AM

Pantalone-  Adult male
Isabella- Young Lovely girl
Lelio- the boy-has been cast
Captain--the not very bright soldier  
Androcles- Story teller / Servant
Lion/Prologue

With the exception of Lelio and Isabella all parts
can be played by a man or woman.

                        Please forward your resume / headshot to:

MaryJo Alexander, Associate Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown Street
Hudson Ohio 44236  











--part1_12c.21815349.2b6774cd_boundary-- From eric at ericmull.com Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 From: eric at ericmull.com (Eric Mull Photography) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:10:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS HEADSHOTS Message-ID: ACTORS HEADSHOTS 90% OF ALL JOBS ARE WON OR LOST BY THE HEADSHOT YOU SUBMIT!! When competing against New York or LA talent you need the best you can get. Eric Mull Photography, the leading actors headshot photographer in Ohio, located in downtown Cleveland has openings NOW. New York, LA Style here in Cleveland. This is NOT a cattle call style session with you standing in front of a painted background for a few pictures. Every shoot is unique and when you audition in a small or large market, you will be able to compete with the best possible headshot of yourself. INCLUDED IN YOUR SESSION: 2 rolls film 2 outfit changes professional, clean, hair and makeup stylist up to 7 different natural backgrounds in my 4000 sq. ft. natural light New York Loft style studio print out this message from NEOHIOPAL and receive (1) 8 X 10 print with RETOUCHING at no additional cost 24 hour turn around service GUARANTEED to your liking!!! TOTAL COST $195.00 for more info or to see examples go to www.ericmull.com or call 216-263-9494 From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128141316.44472.qmail@web41006.mail.yahoo.com> --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse. The director is Larry Nehring. Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003. The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays Seeking 13 actors of diverse ages who can sing. Be prepared with musical number. Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key. Dress to move. For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Clague Playhouse, 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH, will hold auditions for the musical Godspell, on Monday ,February 18th, and Tuesday, February 19th, 2003 at 7:30 PM at the playhouse.  The director is Larry Nehring.

Performance dates are April 18 - May 11, 2003.  The show opens on Good Friday and there will be a special Easter Sunday performance. Performance times for this production are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays

Seeking 13 actors  of diverse ages who can sing.  Be prepared with musical number.  Accompanist provided, bring sheet music in your key.  Dress to move.

For more information, please contact the box office at 440-331-0403 Wed-Sat 1-6PM



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-29087576-1043763196=:43977-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue Jan 28 08:31:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE AUDITIONS FOR "GODSPELL" Message-ID: <20030128142727.75786.qmail@web41009.mail.yahoo.com> --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003. Sorry! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-563655341-1043764047=:74671 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

The correct dates for auditions for "Godspell" are Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th, 2003.

Sorry!



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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2C6AF.A1FAF470-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jan 28 09:35:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland presents IMAGINARY INVALID Message-ID: <20030128152411.33233.qmail@web13103.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre: The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere Friday & Saturday January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM Friday & Saturday February 7 & 8 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors For information/reservations: 440.953.7034 On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking. Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

From Martin Friedman, Artistic Director, Lakeland Theatre:

 The Imaginary Invalid

by

Moliere

Friday & Saturday  January 31 & February 1 @ 8:00 PM     Sunday, Feb. 2 @ 2PM

Friday & Saturday February 7 &  8 @ 8:00PM        Sunday, February 9 @ 7:00 PM

Friday & Saturday February 14 & 15 @ 8:00PM     Sunday, February 16 @ 2:00 PM

TICKETS: $10 adults/ $8 students/seniors           

For information/reservations: 440.953.7034

On the campus of Lakeland Community College. Take I 90 to the 2nd exit, Rt #306. Turn right (south) on Rt 306. Take a left at first light (into LCC). Park in Faculty/Staff lot. Free Parking.

Deceitful behavior, mistaken identity and beautiful language all unite in this most under rated and little performed Moliere classic about the medical profession. Set in London in 1899, Moliere's last play is brilliant high comedy. Directed by Martin Friedman, Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy and Costumes by Alison Hernan.



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1221147078-1043767451=:33208-- From AvaBlanch at aol.com Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 From: AvaBlanch at aol.com (AvaBlanch at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 11:40:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Best Of Cleveland... Message-ID: <140.8ea1754.2b680a74@aol.com> --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland=20 Improv knows! Join us Mondays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians=20 showcase. See the areas top comedians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland= =20 Improv. Comedians from Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washingto= n=20 are on hand to see who will be the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Ido= l=20 or Star Search, you=E2=80=99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces=20= of comedy=20 in your home club! If you think YOUare the next big thing, then get a slot and show your stuff= !=20 Shows start at 7:00 PM. Tickets are ONLY $5.00. A greatway to cure the Monda= y=20 night blues, bring your friends for a great night out ofcomedy! Call=20 216-696-IMPROV for shows. =20 --part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Ever wonder where your= favorite comedians got theirstart? The Cleveland Improv knows! Join us Mond= ays for The Best Of Cleveland,new comedians showcase. See the areas top come= dians and freshest new faces atThe Cleveland Improv. Comedians from Clevelan= d, Columbus, Detroit, Pittsburghand Washington are on hand to see who will b= e the next rising star. If you likeAmerican Idol or Star Search, you=E2=80= =99ll love the Best Of Cleveland. See the newfaces of comedy in your home cl= ub!
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--part1_140.8ea1754.2b680a74_boundary-- From KillingTimeLTD at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 From: KillingTimeLTD at aol.com (KillingTimeLTD at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:20:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS WANTED FOR PAID MURDER EVENTS Message-ID: <186.15316c34.2b682225@aol.com> --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Killing Time LTD is seeking versatile/responsible talent for upcoming year. Improvisational skills welcome, but not required. Comedy chops a plus. $100 per performance. Looking for all character types and shapes. Auditions by appointment only: March 1 , 9:00 a.m. to  5:00 p.m. and March 2 , 1:00 p.m. to  5:00 p.m. at the Euclid Public Library. Please come prepared with a 2 minute monologue showcasing your talents, headshot or current photo, resume and a joke. For information or to schedule an appointment call 216-261-0789 Monday thru Friday, between 9:00 a.m and 5:00 p.m. --part1_186.15316c34.2b682225_boundary-- From Paylward at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 From: Paylward at aol.com (Paylward at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Big Box Series presents "Theories of Relativity" Message-ID: <153.1afbdf77.2b68280f@aol.com> --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things ( Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind). Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of Theories of Relativity Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes. Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile. A great preview for Valentine's Day. A cheap date at $10.00. Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m. Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m. Call 216/631-2727 for tix. Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th --part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Writer / Director Christopher Johnston always has a unique take on things (Sexually Explicit Material, The Mind Field, Murder in Mind).  Check out his view of long-term relationships between men and women in Cleveland Public Theater's Big Box production of

Theories of Relativity

Written for one male and one female actor (great audition dialogue), the play features five stylistically different but thematically connected scenes.  Starring Liz DuChez and Nick Koesters, both recently becoming Equity members, you're sure to recognize some elements in your very own relationships - either with a groan or a smile.

A great preview for Valentine's Day.  A cheap date at $10.00.
Feb. 7 & 8 (Friday & Saturday) at 8:00p.m.
Feb. 9 (Sunday) at 3:00 p.m.
Call 216/631-2727 for tix.
Cleveland Public Theater is at 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th

--part1_153.1afbdf77.2b68280f_boundary-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 13:21:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TCBBT announce schedule for staged readings Message-ID: <93.29bd2698.2b682c50@aol.com> --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program. TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards. Suggested Donation: $5.00 Schedule: Wednesday February 5th An evening of short pieces by female playwrights. Four short works by two local playwrights "Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither "A Word before Dying" & "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen Wednesday february 12th "So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff "The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft. --part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Black Box Theater is pleased to announce the initial schedule for it's staged readings program.

      TCBBT will present new plays by Cleveland playwrights every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, 1210 W.6th
this is a great opportinuity for the public to hear new works by area playwrights being read by area actors. Join a "Q&A" session with the playwrights and actors afterwards.   
Suggested Donation: $5.00

Schedule:
Wednesday February 5th
An evening of short pieces by female playwrights.
Four short works by two local playwrights
"Pieces Parts" & "The Angel" by Elise Geither
"A Word before Dying" &  "A good day for a Killing" By Gwen

Wednesday february 12th
"So Fine" by Gary Fallsgraff
"The Death of the Actor" by Joshua Johnston

The Cleveland Black Box Theater (a program of Cabaret Dada) was designed with the hope of giving the Cleveland theatrical community a venue to practice and present their craft.
--part1_93.29bd2698.2b682c50_boundary-- From bkopf at kellnet.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 From: bkopf at kellnet.com (Brett Kopf) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Camera man Message-ID: <001401c2c701$ae413940$7401a8c0@kopf> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon Productions. We are currently shooting an independent film titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera man. We need someone experienced with the Cannon GL-1. Most of the shooting will be taking place on the west side=20 of Cleveland, (Avon Lake area). This is a non paying gig, but the reviews of the screen play=20 have been overwhelming. We intend on submitting the film for as many film festivals as we can which most deadlines are at the end of this May. So we need someone to step in whom can commit to getting this project done and being flexible. Let me know of your past experience and return email ASAP. Brett ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
My name is Brett Kopf with Lar Gibbon=20 Productions.
We are currently shooting an independent = film
titled "Paradox X", and we just lost our camera=20 man.
We need someone experienced with the Cannon=20 GL-1.
Most of the shooting will be taking place on the = west side=20
of Cleveland, (Avon Lake area).
This is a non paying gig, but the reviews of the = screen=20 play
have been overwhelming. We intend on submitting=20 the
film for as many film festivals as we can which=20 most
deadlines are at the end of this May. So we need = someone=20 to
step in whom can commit to getting this project = done and=20 being
flexible. Let me know of your past experience = and=20 return
email ASAP.
 
Brett
 
------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C2C6D7.C4A1C6C0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jan 28 14:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]42nd Street Free Tap Master Class Feb. 26 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F444@NTSERV1> THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS A BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS 42ND STREET WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2003 12:00 - 1:30 PM ALLEN THEATRE STAGE This is a tap Master Class! Join members of the national touring company of 42nd Street as they lead our local "dancing feet" in an engaging class. Reservations are required to participate or observe. Please call 216-771-4444 X3215 From jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 From: jpfuthey at wideopenwest.com (Jan Futhey) Date: Tue Jan 28 15:51:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Little Theatre - Tryouts for "Funny Money" Message-ID: <03ea01c2c713$ec82b410$bfd43540@Chester> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PRESS RELEASE BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE BOX 41131 BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141 Brecksville Little Theatre. Seeking 6 men and 2 women (40's-50's) for " = Funny Money", Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, 7:30 p.m. at = Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from the script. For more information, call 330-467-3876. ------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

PRESS RELEASE

BRECKSVILLE LITTLE THEATRE

BOX 41131

BRECKSVILLE, OH 44141

 

Brecksville Little Theatre.  Seeking 6 men and 2 women = (40=92s-50=92s)=20 for =93 Funny Money=94, Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25, = 7:30 p.m. at=20 Blossom Hill (Room 10), 4450 Oakes Road, Brecksville. Come prepared to = read from=20 the script. For more information, call=20 330-467-3876.

------=_NextPart_000_03E7_01C2C6EA.02A8D0A0-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 20:13:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland Message-ID: <15.870ff33.2b687334@aol.com> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Release courtesy of SRO Entertainment, Mr. Jeffery Mannies THEATER AND FILM ARCHIVES TO FOCUS ON CLEVELAND CLEVELAND (January 28, 2003) - Did you ever wonder what happened to Ralphy's= =20 Red Ryder BB Gun after the filming of Christmas Story was finished? Where i= s=20 the oversized fringe scarf worn by cast member Theresa Piteo in Jacques Brel= =20 is Alive and Well and Living in Paris? What happens to many of the costumes= =20 and props after a theater or film production is completed is sometimes a=20 mystery. Perhaps some of them end up in storage, goodwill or maybe even in=20 Debbie Reynolds' closet? A movement to collect and archive costumes pieces, props, and other related=20 items from locally shot big screen films and notable Cleveland theater=20 productions is currently underway -a task that has not really been addressed= .=20 With the help of various theater artists, organizations and supporters of=20 the Cleveland performing arts, publicist Jeon Francis has been moving forwar= d=20 to preserve a part of the city's cultural history. "After a production=20 closes, items, including highly recognizable ones, too often get lost in the= =20 shuffle," says Ali Hernan, resident costume designer for The Halle Theatre=20 and Beck Center for the Cultural Arts, The archive collection has recently been started with the current goal of=20 locating and/or obtaining as many items as possible from notable area=20 productions. Individuals and organizations will also have access to these=20 items for their own short-term public projects upon request. "Cleveland=20 seems to get overlooked a lot as far as the talent," adds Hernan. "These=20 archives will showcase Cleveland and give people locally and from elsewhere=20= a=20 glimpse of that talent."=20 The long-term goal of the archive collection is to have the items displayed=20 in a public venue (such as a Hard Rock Caf=E9 type space or coffee bar simil= ar=20 to Talkies in Ohio City). "I believe when it comes time to display the=20 collection, it will proudly represent our city's cultural history. The=20 collection will also honor many of those throughout the years that have=20 contributed their talents to Cleveland's film and theater community," says=20 collection organizer Jeon Francis. =20 "These archives are a great way for designers and technicians in the theatre= =20 community to not only have our work preserved, but also view and appreciate=20 the work of our colleagues," says freelance costume designer Jenniver=20 Sparano. She has designed for such shows as The Dying Gaul; Fences; The=20 Fantasticks; The Gin Game, and others. Francis adds, "A space to display th= e=20 collection may not be secured for several years, but at least the process of= =20 preserving has been started." Aside from beginning to contact various film=20 and theater companies, Francis has also been in contact with the Cleveland=20 Film Commission and the Western Reserve Historical Society to consider how=20 these organizations could be involved with the project. *Note: Jenniver is spelled correctly. "The archive collection is very new in its development, and I feel the idea=20 has a lot of growth potential. I am very happy to begin and work on this=20 project in my spare time. Even if I'm not the one who develops the space,=20 the collection will be started for someone who will," says Francis. In the=20 meantime, as items are donated to the archives, they are tagged, properly=20 packaged and stored. In addition to the items that have already been=20 furnished to the archives, there is a list of items available to the=20 collection on a loan only basis. Theater and Film Archives to Focus on Cleveland, Page 2 The items listed below have been furnished to the collection archive: Hey City Theater/Playhouse Square Center -Cleveland's longest-running=20 production,=20 Tony n' Tina's Wedding (September 7, 2000-December 1, 2002) =B7 One of the original wedding dresses, veil, shoes and accessories worn=20= by=20 actor Nicolle Saccone, who played the role of Tina Vitale. =B7 Three of the original bridesmaid dresses. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts presented the first licensed production in= =20 the United States, Floyd Collins (May 28 - June 29, 1999) =B7 Pair of worker gloves worn by actor David Robeano, who played the role= of=20 Floyd Collins. =B7 White 1920s dress, worn by actor Rebecca Marks (Schaberg at the time),= =20 who played the role of Nellie Collins. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts garnered a lot of attention and publicity=20 for their production of=20 Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show (July 14 - August 13, 2000)=20 =B7 A pair of red vinyl gloves and accessories, worn in the show, by actor= =20 Bob Simon, who played the role of Dr. Frank N. Furter (Dan Folino was the=20 alternate Frank). =B7 Purple holographic bikini and accessories worn by actor Laval Jones, w= ho=20 played the role of Rocky. =B7 Three piece sequined outfit and accessories worn by actor Katie Muelle= r,=20 who played the role of Columbia. PUBLIC SUGGESTIONS=20 Aside from the productions that are listed above, Jeon Francis is requesting= =20 that the public submit their suggestions of locally shot big screen films an= d=20 notable theater productions that they would like to see recognized in the=20 collection. Please include as much information about your suggestion, especially if you=20 know of a contact person. You can submit your suggestions and information t= o=20 eye2wonder at aol.com. Please include Archive Collection in the subject line. Please direct any media related questions to Jeon Francis at (216) 281.7451. ### Backgrounder ABOUT SRO ENTERTAINMENT Created last year and operated by Jeffrey Mannies, SRO Entertainment is a=20 locally based company that organizes special event fundraisers for=20 non-profits, and handles the promotion of a select number of local talent. As a director of development specialist, throughout the past six years, Mr.=20 Mannies is credited with the promotion and production of world class special= =20 event fundraisers in Cleveland featuring Yo Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Kathleen=20 Battle, Joshua Bell, Patti LuPone, Jim Brickman, Michael Feinstein,=20 Kaleidoscape Circus and the opening night of the 25th Cleveland Internationa= l=20 Film Festival. During this past year, SRO Entertainment brought George Stephanopoulos to=20 Cleveland for the benefit of the local nonprofit Maximum Independent Living.= =20 Mannies is currently consulting on a variety of special events for other=20 non-profits. SRO Entertainment current projects include the return of Itzha= k=20 Perlman to Severance Hall for a benefit concert April 23, 2003=20 (Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center), Jessye Norman at Severance Hall=20 August 29, 2003, (Neighborhood Center s Association), and the Ethnic=20 Extravaganza November 8, 2003, (Neighborhood Centers Association). From Smorton8 at aol.com Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jan 28 21:57:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. Message-ID: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From john.buck.jr at usa.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. In-Reply-To: <55.3768561f.2b68a905@aol.com> Message-ID: The listed URL has too many colons...... Here is the corrected URL for that group: http://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Smorton8 at aol.com Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:48 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com; ClevelandNV at topica.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting: February 3rd. The next Artists Against War meeting will be Monday, February 3rd at 7pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. We are gearing up for ONE Weekend for Peace, President's Day Weekend, and need your help to make it happen! Come find out what YOU can do to be part of this International Weekend of Artists Resistance. Flyers and posters will also be available for distribution. If you cannot make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. and check us out on the web at http:://www.cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "State Fair" Message-ID: <004301c2c779$eca064e0$69a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of STATE FAIR by=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck. Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 p.m. and = February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.=20 Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located in = the Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, = OH. (in the Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 = and 306, behind the gazebo). CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:=20 a.. Male baritone, mid 40's to mid 50's;=20 b.. Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20's c.. Male tenor moves well in 20's=20 d.. Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late 20's = to early 30's=20 e.. Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20's f.. Alto, warm and motherly, 40's to 50's g.. 15 men aged 16 to 70 years h.. 15 women aged 16 to 70 years i.. 5 children aged 7 to 14 years=20 PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO: a.. Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range. Accompanist provided. b.. Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing. c.. If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script d.. Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so dress comfortably e.. Demonstrate specialty act if applicable Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday May 4th, 2003. Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library. Sincerely, Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Aurora Community Theatre will be holding auditions for its = production of=20 STATE FAIR by

Rodgers and Hammerstein, Directed by J. T. Buck.

Open call audition dates are February 16th from 3:00- 5:30 = p.m.=20 and February 17th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Auditions will be held at the Center for the Performing Arts located = in the=20 Aurora Memorial Library building at 115 East Pioneer Trail, Aurora, OH. = (in the=20 Aurora town center at the intersection of State Routes 43 and 306, = behind the=20 gazebo).

CASTING REQUIREMENTS ARE:

  • Male baritone, mid 40=92s to mid 50=92s;
  • Female mezzo, belter preferred but not necessary, late teens/early = 20=92s
  • Male tenor moves well in 20=92s
  • Jazz singer with strong sexy voice and dancing ability, late = 20=92s to early=20 30=92s
  • Boyish tenor, late teens to early 20=92s
  • Alto, warm and motherly, 40=92s to 50=92s
  • 15 men aged 16 to 70 years
  • 15 women aged 16 to 70 years
  • 5 children aged 7 to 14 years

PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO:

  • Sing one Rodgers and Hammerstein song, which shows off their = range.=20 Accompanist provided.
  • Bring sheet music in your key. No a cappella singing.
  • If interested in a speaking role, be prepared to read from the = script
  • Learn a short and simple dance sequence (tap, jazz, ballet and = folk), so=20 dress comfortably
  • Demonstrate specialty act if applicable

Show dates are Fridays and Saturdays April 25, thru May 17, 2003 and = Sunday=20 May 4th, 2003.

Scripts of the show may be previewed at the Aurora Library.

Sincerely,

Jackie Hudson, Co-Producer

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C750.033AEE20-- From pmc77 at adelphia.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 From: pmc77 at adelphia.net (Pat McCabe) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Costumer NOW, Paid Position!! Message-ID: <3E37B9EC.000003.01400@your-pa86z1i3g7> --------------Boundary-00=_SO3HG6G0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELP! =0D =0D I need a costumer for the Hawken Upper School musical production of "Gran= d Hotel", which runs from February 14th through February 22. The show is s= et in 1928. There are 40 students in the show. Characters include an aging ballerina, a baron, wounded war veteran and various workers and patrons o= f the Grand Hotel Berlin.=0D =0D The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do hav= e a rental budget if necessary. The school has several costume pieces that might be used already as well=0D =0D Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on what = is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.=0D =0D Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.=0D =0D Pat McCabe=0D (440) 423-2119 (school)=0D (440) 725-5047 (cell)=0D pmcca at hawken.edu --------------Boundary-00=_TO3HBHK0000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
HELP!
 
I need a costumer for the Hawken Upper School musical p= roduction of "Grand Hotel", which runs from February 14th throug= h February 22.  The show is set in 1928.  There are 40 students= in the show.  Characters include an aging ballerina, a baron, wound= ed war veteran and various workers and patrons of the Grand Hotel Berlin.=
 
The position pays $500 for the (what is now!) 2 weeks work, plus I do have a rental budget if necessary.&nb= sp; The school has several costume pieces that might be used already= as well
 
Hawken is located at the corner of Mayfield and County Line Road on = what is essentially the line between Gates Mills and Chesterland.
 
Call me or e-mail me asap if interested.
 
Pat McCabe
(440) 423-2119 (school)
(440)  725-5047 (cell)
 
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The Garfield Hts. Little Theatre, named the C= hamber of Commerce's Organization of the Year, continues it's 22nd s= eason with "Meet Me in St. Louis". This musical, which revolves arou= nd the life of the Smith Family as they anticipate the opening of the 190= 4's World Fair in their hometown, will open February 7th. Show dates= are Feb. 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd. Performance ar= e at the Matousek Auditorium, 4900 Turney Rd. Friday and Saturday curtain= times are 8:00 pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00 pm. Ticket prices are adu= lts: $10.00, seniors: $8.00 and children (under 12): $6.00.  As alwa= ys, special seating and group rates are available. Director Gary Samarin = and Musical Director Suzie Estvanko have assembled a talented cast f= or this family show and choreographer Jennifer Justice, set designer= Dan Ciccarelli and costumer Beth Stypa Kokely promise a treat for the ey= es as well.  (Complete with Trolley!) 
= For general information please call 216-475-8313 or= for reservations the box office phone is 216-581-7554 between the&n= bsp; hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm.  



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------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C2C762.E8DAEFE0-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 08:16:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition/Job Opportunities Message-ID: <16608-3E37D251-29@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for "The Flattering Word" (A Comedy) Directed by Ed Jenkins When: February 3rd and 4th at 7:00pm Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Roles: One wife, age 40's-50's One Church Worker, age 30's-40's One daughter, age 20's One minister, age 40's-50's One actor, age late 20's Phone: (216) 851-8721 Job Opportunities Musical Director for the production of the Wiz Production dates: May 3-25, 2003 Drama, Dance (Modern and Ballet) Instructors for students ages 11-17. Directors for 36th Production Season Please send all resumes to: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio 44112 For phone inquiries, please call : Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:30:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for SAFMOD at CPT Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland Public Theatre's DanceWorks 03 continues with resident dance company SAFMOD in CultureFlex 2003 A repertoire dance theatre concert of eclectic multimedia collaborations If you've never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check them out this weekend. Truly, one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, SAFMOD continually re-defines the concept of collaboration. Cleveland Public Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance Company, SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February 2, 2003. All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday matinees at 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students on Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and $12.00 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the DanceWorks Series please call 216.631.2727. SAFMOD Performance Ensemble celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire concert featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. Artistic Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil Chastain have formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other Cleveland-based arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: South Indian Bharathanatyam dancer Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece combining Bharathanatyam and modern dance. Metal sculptor John Ranally has constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated sculpture that dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout. B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones (formerly the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to this energetic piece. Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh tradition, collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to create an environmentally-themed piece as ?an ode to forgotten childhood imagination, evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as lonely ghosts who cannot reincarnate.? And finally, SAFMOD presents a piece highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what SAFMOD stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original music influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her choreography on the composition-driven piece. CPT developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide Cleveland audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional dance companies. In October of 2000, Northern Ohio Live Magazine awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance. * * * * * * Cleveland Public Theatre strives to make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between $10 - $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy for every show pending ticket availability. Coming up next week: The Cleveland Repertory Project 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Public = Theatre's
DanceWorks 03 = continues=20 with
resident dance=20 company
SAFMOD
in

CultureFlex = 2003

A repertoire dance theatre = concert of=20 eclectic multimedia collaborations

 

If you've=20 never seen SAFMOD performance ensemble, do yourself a favor and check = them out=20 this weekend.

Truly,=20 one of the most original artistic gifts Cleveland has to offer, = SAFMOD=20 continually re-defines the concept of = collaboration. 

 

 

Cleveland = Public=20 Theatre's six-week series of Dance begins with CPT Resident Dance = Company,=20 SAFMOD in an evening length work entitled CultureFlex which=20 opens at 8:00pm on Friday, January 24 and runs through Sunday February = 2, 2003.=20 All Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00pm with Sunday = matinees at=20 3:00pm. Tickets are $18.00 regular and $15.00 for seniors and students = on=20 Fridays and Saturdays while Sunday performances are $15.00 regular and = $12.00=20 for seniors and students. For reservations or information about the = DanceWorks=20 Series please call 216.631.2727.

 

SAFMOD Performance = Ensemble=20 celebrates ten years of art-making in Cleveland with their repertoire = concert=20 featuring five separate new works of collaborative dance theatre. = Artistic=20 Director/Choreographer Young Park and Music Director/Composer Neil = Chastain have=20 formed a collaboration between core company dancers and other = Cleveland-based=20 arts professionals to create five new cross-disciplinary pieces: 

 

South Indian = Bharathanatyam dancer=20 Sujatha Srinivasan and Young Park create an original dance piece = combining=20 Bharathanatyam and modern dance.

 

Metal sculptor John = Ranally has=20 constructed a Percussion Contraption - an audio-activated = sculpture that=20 dancers rhythmically climb and dance throughout.  B-Boy crew, The Humble Ones = (formerly=20 the GroundF/X B-Boy Squad) add their well loved break-dancing flavor to = this=20 energetic piece.

 

Young Park choreographs a dance in the Butoh = tradition,=20 collaborating with visual artists Alison Egan and Mark Sugiuchi to = create an=20 environmentally-themed piece as =93an ode to forgotten childhood = imagination,=20 evoking the lost souls of fallen Redwoods, whispering in our ears as = lonely=20 ghosts who cannot reincarnate.=94

 

And finally, SAFMOD = presents a piece=20 highlighting the collaborative effort found at the very essence of what = SAFMOD=20 stands for: Fibonacci. Composer Chastain has created original = music=20 influenced by Eastern rhythmic cycles and based upon the Fibonacci = sequence, a=20 mathematical formula frequently found in nature. Park sets her = choreography on=20 the composition-driven piece.

 

CPT=20 developed the DanceWorks Series five years ago in an effort to provide = Cleveland=20 audiences the opportunity to witness the power and beauty of regional = dance=20 companies. In October of 2000, Northern=20 Ohio Live Magazine=20 awarded Cleveland Public Theatre the 2000=20 Award of Achievement in the Field of Dance.

 

* * * *=20 * *

 

 

Cleveland Public Theatre = strives to=20 make theatre accessible to everyone by keeping its ticket prices between = $10 -=20 $20 for all of our productions. We also have a "pay-what-you-can" policy = for=20 every show pending ticket availability.

 

 

 

 

Coming up=20 next week:

 

The=20 Cleveland Repertory Project

www.cptonline.org

 

 

 

 

 Jeff Syroney
Director of Marketing and Public=20 Relations
Cleveland Public Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org =

------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C797.7EE7BA20-- From kolar at michaelkolar.com Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 From: kolar at michaelkolar.com (Michael Kolar) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call For, "Horror Theater" ~ Production!!! Message-ID: <20030129185627.41697.qmail@web11604.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii "KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS" Is 'Casting' for a type of "Theatre" which was BANNED IN PARIS ! ACCORDING TO LEGEND ! IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER 100 YEARS . NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!! FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY ! WITNESS THE RESURRECTION ! "THE GRANDE GUINGNOL" ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole ) http://www.michaelkolar.com http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html Michael Kolar , Is only accepting resumes and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions will be scheduled ! KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS INC., Is specifically looking for these character types : 7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses. Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs. Note: Must be comfortable playing a 'seductive' role ! ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ; Although, there is 'Profane' language ). 2- MALE : To play the role of , an 'Executioners!' ~ These roles requires the actors to be very, Muscular / Built ! 1-MALE : To play the role of a 'Pope' or 'High - Priest !' ~ Age grouping 35 & 40 yrs ! 1-MALE : To play the role of an, 'Inquisitor !' ~ Age grouping 21 & 35 yrs ! Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona, demeanor which will be determined by and through your 'Image!' ~ Please, forward your 'Resume' and 'headshots' to : KOLAR'S PRODUCTIONS ATTN : 'Michael Kolar' 3847 W. 135th Street Cleveland , OH 44111 kolar at michaelkolar.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

 

                                              "KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS"

                                     Is 'Casting' for a type of

                                         "Theatre"  

                                                  which was

                            

                          BANNED IN PARIS !

                      ACCORDING TO LEGEND !

                   IT LIE DORMENT FOR OVER

                                100 YEARS .

                   NOW IT HAS RETURNED !!!

                       FOR THE FIRST TIME,

                 AND THERE'S HELL TO PAY !

               WITNESS THE RESURRECTION !

 

                                 

 

                   "THE  GRANDE  GUINGNOL"

                                         ( Du , Gron - Geen - Yole )

                                    http://www.michaelkolar.com

 

             http://clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-30/soundbites.html

 

 

                         Michael Kolar ,  Is only accepting resumes

                   and headshots at this time. Invitational auditions

                   will be scheduled !   KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS  INC.,

                   Is specifically looking for these character types :

                   7 WITCHES - Seven Female Actresses.

                                      Age grouping ~ 18 & 35 yrs.

                           Note: Must be comfortable playing

                                     a 'seductive' role !

                            ( There is 'No-Nudity' involved ;

                             Although, there is 'Profane'

                             language ).

 

              2- MALE :  To play the role of , an

                                'Executioners!'  ~ These roles

                                requires the actors to be very,

                                Muscular / Built !  

                                 

                  1-MALE :  To play the role of a 'Pope' or

                               'High - Priest !'  ~ Age grouping

                               35 & 40 yrs !

 

              1-MALE : To play the role of an,

                              'Inquisitor !'  ~ Age grouping

                               21 & 35 yrs !

 

              Esentially, I'm looking for a certain persona,

                 demeanor which will be determined by and

                 through your 'Image!'  ~ Please, forward your

                 'Resume' and 'headshots' to :

 

                                     KOLAR'S  PRODUCTIONS 

                                      ATTN : 'Michael Kolar'

                                       3847 W. 135th Street

                                       Cleveland , OH 44111                              

           

                                       kolar at michaelkolar.com

             



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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-1058241749-1043866587=:37264-- From jsyroney at cptonline.org Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 From: jsyroney at cptonline.org (Jeff Syroney) Date: Wed Jan 29 13:31:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Even MORE dance with In-Let Dance Company at CPT this weekend as part of Big [BOX] Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Not DanceWorks this time, but Cleveland Public Theatre's Big [BOX] Series continues with In-Let Dance on Friday January 31 and Saturday February 1, 2003 One of Cleveland's newest contemporary dance companies, In?let Dance Theatre's mission is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, skill and innovation. In?let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to bring about personal development in the lives of individuals through training and mentoring, and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will perform works from their repertory and premiere a new work, ?Nachalah (River).? The new work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images derived from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and art. Tickets are only $10.00 each! Please note this performance is Friday and Saturday only! Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Not DanceWorks this = time, but=20
Cleveland Public=20 Theatre's
Big [BOX] Series = continues=20 with
In-Let Dance on
Friday January = 31 and Saturday=20 February 1, 2003

One of = Cleveland's=20 newest contemporary dance companies, In=B7let Dance = Theatre's mission=20 is to create and perform contemporary dance at a high level of quality, = skill=20 and innovation. In=B7let Dance Theatre uses the art form of dance to = bring about=20 personal development in the lives of individuals through training and = mentoring,=20 and to speak creatively about life and the issues we all face. IDT will = perform=20 works from their repertory and premiere a new work, =93Nachalah = (River).=94 The new=20 work, set to original score by composer Ryan Lott, investigates images = derived=20 from metaphoric and symbolic uses of rivers in literature and = art.

 

Tickets = are only=20 $10.00 each!

 

Please = note this=20 performance is Friday and Saturday only!

 

Call 216.631.2727 for tickets and info.=20

www.cptonline.org

 
Jeff = Syroney
Director of=20 Marketing and Public Relations
Cleveland Public = Theatre
216.631.2727 ext.=20 203
jsyroney at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
=20
------=_NextPart_000_0097_01C2C79C.81F2E500-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (rayszuch) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Course in Taking Direction for Film and Television Performers Christopher K. Young, award winning top 100 producer from Video Verite? Productions, and Christopher Horn, acclaimed New York City-based filmmaker and cinematographer for Academy Award nominated director will conduct a course on taking direction for film and television actresses and actors. Going a step beyond method school, this course focuses less on self improvement and more on the synthesis of the actor/director relationship. The course explains the role of the director, and explores learning to not only hear what a director says, but to in fact listen, in the language of images and self detachment. When you watch your work and forget you?re watching yourself, you know you?ve taken the first step toward learning how to take direction. For more information on this course, please attend our free seminar on March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH. The first course will begin March 15, and be held on the next three Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the address above. Other times may be available once this slot fills. Tuition is: $35.00 for all four days $10.00 discount for North Coast Central Casting members for more information: www.worldeonline.com kaimei at earthlink.net (330) 608-8760 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Course in Taking Direction for Film and = Television Performers

 =

Christopher K. Young, award winning top = 100 producer from Video Verite’

Productions, and Christopher Horn, = acclaimed New York City-based

filmmaker and cinematographer for = Academy Award nominated director will

conduct a course on taking direction for = film and television actresses

and actors.

 =

Going a step beyond method school, this = course focuses less on self

improvement and more on the synthesis of = the actor/director

relationship.  The course explains the role of the director, = and=

explores learning to not only hear what = a director says, but to in fact

listen, in the language of images and = self detachment.

 =

When you watch your work and forget = you’re watching yourself, you know

you’ve taken the first step toward = learning how to take direction.

 =

For more information on this course, = please attend our free seminar on

March 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 = PM=

4913 Storer Ave.  Cleveland, OH.

 =

The first course will begin March 15, = and be held on the next three

Saturdays from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the = address above.  Other times may = be=

available once this slot = fills.=

 =

Tuition is:

$35.00 for all four = days=

$10.00 discount for North Coast Central = Casting members

 =

for more = information:=

 =

www.worldeonline.com=

kaimei at earthlink.net=

(330) = 608-8760

------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2C79E.C12FF120-- From raytom at en.com Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:06:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hula Dancers needed for Event (s) Message-ID: From: Helene Weinberg OUT TO LUNCH EVENTS JANUARY 29TH, 2003 NEED TO FIND 2-4 HULA DANCERS FOR A THEME EVENT IN ERIE, PA. (Experienced only.) DATES: FEBRUARY 27, 2003 (EVENING) MARCH 1, 2003 (BETWEEN 12:30- 3:30 PM) PAID POSITIONS. PLEASE EMAIL HELENE (ASAP- by this Friday at) outtolunchevents.com Or call: (440) 892-5557 Thank you! From ACT1022 at webtv.net Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coming Attraction Message-ID: <16604-3E382D08-687@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert Conducted by Fred Wheatt (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz Blend) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio (216) 851-8721 When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 at 3:00 pm Cost: FREE From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 14:47:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks production teams Message-ID: <12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf@aol.com> --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff". The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May. These are paid positions. Anyone interested should send resumes to: Tom Meyrose, Managing Director P.O.Box 770056 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com. For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com Deadline for consideration is February 10th. --part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced director, musical director, and choreographer for it's production of "Lucky Stiff".  The production opens on July 10 and will go into rehearsals in mid-May.  These are paid positions.

Anyone interested should send resumes to:

Tom Meyrose, Managing Director
P.O.Box 770056
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
or e-mail me at huntheatre at aol.com.


For more information on the upcoming season, check our web site at:

www.huntingtonplayhouse.com

Deadline for consideration is February 10th.

--part1_12.2c5b6612.2b6987cf_boundary-- From miken at ncgmedia.com Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Wed Jan 29 15:16:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sundance review Message-ID: <200301292012.PAA19629@swiftsure.cnchost.com> Hello all, Here's a quick summary of Lauren's and my adventure in Park City, Utah last week: Day 1. 100 Miles outside of Park City we blow a flat tire, just outside of the town of Fillmore. The pleasant-natured officer who assists us informs us that Fillmore was a U.S. President. After an hour delay, we arrive in Park City with a new tire, and spend an hour searching for the address of the condo we planned to stay in. The address does not exist. We enter an Internet cafe to check email and sitting two stations down from me is Mike, an L.A. filmmaker whom I met through the Project Greenlight Screenwriting contest. He kindly directs us to our condo, where we drop our things and go out for drink, then to bed. I dream of pitching a movie that may work as a modernized version of "Easy Rider 2" to a group of people. Day 2. We have breakfast at a quaint cafe and meet the director of "A Foreign Affair", Helmut Shleppi, who expresses curiosity regarding our relationship with one another. He invites us to a screening of his film, starring David Arquette and Timothy Blake Nelson. After our meal, Lauren and I pass Peter Fonda on Main Street, our first dose of star-struck. I approach one in his entourage, pitch him my "Easy Rider" idea, and hand him a card to give to Mr. Fonda. Lauren and I then enter the restaurant where they're eating and order a salad. Later, we go back to the condo for a short film festival put together by our roommates. We see Shawnee Walker's golden "Mirror Lake" and a very intriguing reel by Allen Martinez, one of PGL's Top Ten Directors this year. Tonight we attend the screening of "Masked and Anonymous", a cluttered, disturbing romp through America as a third-world country at civil war, featuring the musical and theatrical support of Bob Dylan and an all-star cast, whom adorns the stage after the screening. They curiously state that they would not delve into details regarding the writing behind the movie. Upon reading Robert Redford's speech that kicked off the festival, about how it is a platform for free expression for artists, I am delighted by the film, which one audience-member bluntly stated in response, "I got it." Great what-if film, but probably not a blockbuster hit. That evening, we run into two of the cast members, Val Kilmer and Christian Slater, and hand them both our contact info. Day 3. Again we run into Christian Slater. Lauren approaches him and says, "We need you!" He laughs and I take a picture of them. I tell him his performance was bold and that "Heathers" was awesome and he should do something again with Wynonna Ryder. That evening, we attend the screening of "A Foreign Affair", and this is the crux of our trip. The film, shot on high definition video, reaches out and talks to us in an intimate way that seems to make such a festival so special. The cast & crew take the stage after the screening, and they feel like family to us. Hopefully, they will get a great distribution deal for their film, about a mail-order catalog of Russian brides. Lauren talks to Timothy Blake Nelson afterwards and discovers he's a Libra--he even looks like Wiedl!--and he tells her to send his manager a script. Later, in the No-Name Saloon, we meet Rachel Dratch of Second City and Saturday Night Live acclaim. We ask her her sign and she tells us Pisces, a near-perfect match for our Pisha the pisces in The Zodiac. She tells us to send her script to her agent. Day 4. Early in the morning, we see Minnie Driver emerge from her condo looking not like a morning person, but still looking pretty. We attend Bret Carr's screening of "Two Birds With One Stallone" at Slamdance, watching it next to David Allen Grier. The movie's a tear-jerking, emotional journey of a stuttering boxer in New York City who overcomes his disabilities by joining an unlicensed communication guru who plays with hypnotism and past-life regression. Talked to the director afterwards about collaborating and watched Phillip Seymour Hoffman give an interview to the BBC. Leaving the building, we also see Maggie Gyllenhal (sp?) of "Secretary" fame, and head to lunch. Day 5. At midnight, we go into Salt Lake City to view a screening of "Spun", which may be more aptly titled "A Line in the Crystal Meth". The film is sharply photgraphed and vigorously edited, with a story that leaves the characters (played by Brittany "Nikki" Murphy, John "Spider Mike" Leguizamo, Mena Suvari, Mickey Rourke..) under-developed but still humorously played. We decide the director, Jonas Aukerland, would be a perfect attachment to The Zodiac production team. We head home with a stop in Vegas, tired, relaxed, and with a slate of meetings in L.A. among filmmakers, producers, directors, etc. Wish us luck! ***You can check NCG Media's Top Five Movie Picks at http://www.ncgmedia.com*** ***Buy first-edition copies of "A Line in the Sand" now! Book will be removed from market shortly for a kind of metamorphosis*** All the best, Mike Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" http://www.ncgmedia.com "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." --Albert Einstein ~~ What do Avery Evanstridge, a Bengali physicist, a poet, a Shamanic healer, a sexy Mexican-American prophet, and an American spy have in common? They are all "In Ire With Love" ~A comical new novella~ by M.A. Norton Email Norton for an advanced peak! ***** To be removed from the NCG Media mailing list, simply send a reply to this message with "REMOVE" in the subject header ***** From rpolack at core.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 From: rpolack at core.com (Ryan Polack) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Premiere of "Dev/Null" Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030129151341.00a281a0@mail.core.com> Phat Phive Productions will be premiering their 2nd feature-length movie "Dev/Null" at the Kent Plaza Theaters on Thursday, January 30th at 7:00pm. Principal filming for the movie was done in Cleveland/Akron area in the Summer of 2001 and featured actors from Kent, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, and surrounding areas. This marks the second feature-length movie for the Phat 5, who premiered their last movie to a sell-out audience at the Kent Cinemas in September of 1999. At this time, there will only be one showing for "Dev/Null", so get your tickets while they last. Advanced tickets for the 7:00pm showing are now available at the Kent Plaza Theater box office for only $5.00. For more information or questions regarding the premiere of "Dev/Null", please contact Mike Lowe at 330-221-0725. From msep at juno.com Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 From: msep at juno.com (msep at juno.com) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:06:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]...and the Creepy Hip-Hop Dummy Goes To... Message-ID: <20030129.160256.-401253.37.msep@juno.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks to those who supported CPT's Big [BOX] Series by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this past weekend. As you may know, we held a drawing for an unnerving ventriloquist dummy named "Billy." The winner was announced Sunday, and that winner was David Hansen! Congratulations to David, and a special thanks for his removing this profane object from our lives. Mike Sepesy http://m.d.sep.home.att.net/ ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to those who supported CPT's = Big [BOX]=20 Series
by seeing my show "LOSERVILLE" this = past=20 weekend.
As you may know, we held a = drawing for=20 an unnerving
ventriloquist dummy named "Billy."&= nbsp; The=20 winner was announced
Sunday, and that winner was
 
David Hansen!
 
Congratulations to David, and a = special=20 thanks for his
removing this profane object from = our=20 lives.
 

Mike Sepesy
http://m.d.sep.home.att.net/
<= /DIV> ----__JNP_000_150a.7f8e.2703-- ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com From rsummers at kent.edu Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Becky Summers) Date: Wed Jan 29 16:28:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Crucible" Auditions Message-ID: <3E384925.4F97037F@kent.edu> --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Arthur Miller?s The Crucible Auditions: Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ? 8:00 Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m. Production dates: Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003 Roles: 11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12 Director: Steve Hoffman Producers: Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz Technical Director: Lyle Hennicke The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43. For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838. --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT:

Arthur Miller?s
The Crucible

 
   Auditions:                  Sunday, February 9 from 6:00 ­ 8:00
                                     Monday, February 10 at 7:00 p.m.
  Production dates:        Friday & Saturdays, April 25, 26, May 2, 3, 9, and 10. 2003
  Roles:                         11 men and 10 women, including teen girls and one girl aged 10-12
  Director:                      Steve Hoffman
  Producers:                   Becky Summers & Tom Wilschutz
  Technical Director:      Lyle Hennicke

The Streetsboro Community Theatre is located at 9184 State Route 43.  For more information, please email rsummers @kent.edu. or call SCT Managing Director Tom Wilschutz, 216-570-4838.
 
 
  --------------8B144F47BFF753410D8375E6-- From jbergoine at stratos.net Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 From: jbergoine at stratos.net (John Bergoine) Date: Wed Jan 29 19:51:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Positions for Children's Summer Workshop Message-ID: <007501c2c7f9$0847c2e0$39a551d1@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of Rts 43 and 306) is = seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the following = areas: acting music choreography technical (scenery/lights) The workshop format is as follows: Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group will perfect one = musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole group. The = scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week workshop. Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - August 9th and August = 11th - August 23rd. Please send resume to ACT Summer Workshop, P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH = 44202 or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Aurora Community Theatre (located near junction of = Rts 43 and=20 306) is seeking 5 individuals to teach children ages 7-14 in the = following=20 areas:
 
acting
music
choreography
technical (scenery/lights)
 
The workshop format is as follows:
 
Children will be divided into 4 groups. Each group = will=20 perfect one musical theatre scene as well as one finale with the whole = group.=20 The scenes/finale will be performed for an audience at the end of each = 2-week=20 workshop.
 
Two 2-week workshops are planned for July 28th - = August 9th=20 and August 11th - August 23rd.
 
Please send resume to    ACT Summer = Workshop,=20 P.O. Box 9, Aurora, OH  44202
or via e-mail to jbergoine at stratos.net v
------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C2C7CF.1EEB73E0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed Jan 29 23:07:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Previews: 42nd St, Oxymoron, Lion King Message-ID: <20030130043931.49937.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?42ND STREET? IS A TRUE LULLABY OF BROADWAY/OXYMORON/?LION KING? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times What do June Allyson, Stockard Chaning, Albert Finney, James Garner, Katherine Hepburn, Diane Keaton, Shirley MacLaine and Phylicia Rashad have in common? They are real life examples of the concept behind ?42nd STREET?--an understudy takes over for the lead and becomes a star. Based on the classic 1933 movie musical of the same name, ?42nd STREET ? tells the story of a starry-eyed young actress named Peggy Sawyer who has come to audition for the new Julian Marsh musical that is about to open on Broadway. Unfortunately, Peggy can't seem to work up the nerve to walk through the stage door until it's too late--the audition is over. But Peggy soon catches the eye of the director, and when the chorus turns up one girl short, Peggy gets her big break. She can't seem to stay in the good graces of the show's ageing leading lady. The situation only gets worse, or better, on opening night, when another dancer accidentally pushes Peggy into the leading lady who falls and breaks her ankle. The furious director fires Peggy. Discouraged and ready to give up all her dreams of becoming a star, Peggy packs her bags and heads for the train station, but fate has other plans and Peggy turns out to be a star. Yes, this is the stuff of which Broadway dreams are made. When it opened, ?42nd STREET? ushered in the new age of theatrical spectacle. It had a cast of 54, had 750 costumes, and dozens of stage effects. The musical became an instant hit. >From the opening in July of 1980 to today there has hardly been a week when the show hasn?t been seen in some part of the world. The show, composed by Harry Warren, with lyrics by Al Dubin has been called "an absolute knockout," "a virtually nonstop pleasure," "Broadway razzle-dazzle at its best," "100% entertainment," "it flies like a magic bird from the overture on," and "Sensational." The 2001 revival was billed as "a star is reborn." It went on to win a Tony for Musical Revival. What makes the show such an audience pleaser? It combines rhythmic tap and percussive footwork with songs such as "I Only Have Eyes for You," "We?re in the Money," "You?re Getting to Be a Habit With me," and the sensational "Lullaby of Broadway." It is also a spectacle in every sense of the word. ?42nd STREET? will play at the Palace Theatre from February 18 through March 2 with Tuesday through Friday performances at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday performances at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale and range from $21.50 to $48.50 by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048, on line at www.playhousesquare, or at Tickets.com outlets located in Tops Friendly Markets. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? TO DELIGHT AT THE ALLEN When ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? ran in Cleveland several years ago I referred to it as being hysterical. I went on to say that it gives the audience a comedy version of "MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS" and "YOU JUST DON?T UNDERSTAND," two best selling book on male-female communication. The story? Bobby is in a state of confusion. Several weeks before the curtain rises, he had found the girl of his dreams. He made the commitment. He planned to get married. She dumped him. Since then he's been trying to figure out what went wrong. The only thing he has figured out about women is that they are female. In this he is like most guys, clueless as to what makes women tick. Robert Dubac, who both wrote the script and portrays Bobby, has bridged a career between acting, comedy and writing for over ten years. ?THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON? grew out of the desire to bring his three interests together. And blend them together he does well. As another local critic said in its last pass through he area, "In case you were wondering, it is possible for a person to be tasteless, sensitive and funny, all at the same time. The proof lies in "THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON" The show runs February 12 through February 16 at the Allen Theatre. For tickets, which run $34.50 to $39.50 call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-60489 or go on-line to www.tickets.com or www.playhousesquare.com. Tickets for opening nigh, February 12 are $20 compliments of WMJI 105.7FM. LION KING ROARS INTO CLEVELAND The overture begins. As the sun rises on the savanna, Rafiki, the wise old baboon, calls the animals to Pride Rock, singing about the circle of life. The parade of the animals, which takes place both down the aisles and on stage is breathtaking. Rafiki greets Mufasa, the Lion King, and his queen, Sarabi. Climbing the great rock, Rafiki lifts their newborn son for all to see. Thus, ?The Lion King,? Disney?s smash theatrical musical opens. What follows is a wonderful visual and musical legend that tells the story of the coming-of-age of a lion cub who must battle both his enemies and his doubts to claim his rightful place in the world. ?The Lion King? is a show of messages. Listening is the first, essential part of the learning. It is listening to his elders and those who have experience that helps Simba grow up and takes his part in the Circle of Life. Another message is remembering. When Simba sees his father's spirit, Mufasa tells him 'Remember'. Remember who you are, and where you came from. Probably the most important lesson of the show is that people can learn from their mistakes. Simba cannot run from his past - he has to learn from it. Mistakes should be seen as opportunities for discovery and growth. Songs in the show include "The Morning Report," "They Live in You," "One by One," "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," and the mesmerizing "Can you Feel the Love tonight." Called "Truly dazzling... A once-in-a-lifetime experience, you owe it to yourself to see it more than once!" The show won Tony awards for Best Choreography, Best Costume Design, and Best Director. In London it was awarded the Evening Standard Award for Theatrical Event of the Year. ?The Lion King? will appear on the stage of the Allen theatre from June 26-August 17. Tickets will go quickly so it is advisable to order tickets immediately at 216-241-6000 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com or stop at TOPS markets for tickets.com. The production is part of the Broadway series. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com From PATMAZZ at aol.com Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 07:35:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for violin/fiddler player Message-ID: <12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe@aol.com> --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for three weekends. This is an "On Stage" opportunity Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930 The Director is Licia Colombi --part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is looking for a violin or Fiddler player for its upcoming production of the Cleveland Premiere of TOM WALKER by John Strand based on Washington Irvings, THE DEVIL AND TOM WALKER

This is a paid position and the production opened February 22 for
three weekends.

This is an "On Stage" opportunity
Those interested should call the theatre at 216-321-2930
The Director is Licia Colombi
--part1_12f.21b14df3.2b6a72fe_boundary-- From bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 From: bodwin_theatre at hotmail.com (Bodwin Theatre) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:02:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lysistrata Project Message-ID: Fred and List: Are any theaters working on the Lysistrata project, a series of staged readings from coast-to-coast to protest the looming war in Iraq? The intent is for all theaters to perform the reading simultaneously on March 3rd. Projects are being scheduled throughout the country, as well as overseas in some cases. See the organization website at: www.lysistrataproject.org for details. We are gathering interested members in Cleveland (an earlier date seems to have failed due to prior commitments). I think this would be an exciting way for performers throughout Ohio to step forward on important issues of public policy. Kevin Cronin Bodwin Theatre Cleveland, OH 216/361-9090 or 374-7578 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu Jan 30 08:55:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert at East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <6902-3E3936BB-874@storefull-2356.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: The Melting Pot Orchestra Concert (Gospel Music with an African-Cuban and Jazz blend) When: Sunday, February 2, 2003 Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue (216) 851-8721 Secured Parking From Ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jan 30 12:51:56 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello to all from Fool's Gold Entertainment. We are proud to announce the Sneak Preview of "THE FORBIDDEN CLOSET" on Sunday night, February 23rd, 2003 at the Highland Theatre in Akron Ohio. The doors open at 6pm and the movie rolls at 7pm. This full-length feature was produced using almost all North Coast talent. There will be some film critics there, as well as reporters from Canton, Akron, Massillon and Cleveland. Big Chuck and Little John will be there as well to MC. I have 1000 tickets (3 dollars each) and they're going fast. If you would like to help support your fellow actors and hob nob with the press, please hurry and get your ticket before they are gone. Gary and myself (Guido Huckball) would love to see more talent for our next production. Visit our website at www.foolsgoldentertainment.com For more info. $3 Tickets are also available at: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 651-5441 Guido Huckball Fool's Gold Entertainment ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C2C857.0B8264C0-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 14:13:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: Improv 101 Message-ID: <11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8@aol.com> --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM classes are held at Cabaret Dada 1210 W. 6th street (216) 696-4242 Map available at www.CabaretDada.com --part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all,

Just a reminder that Improv 101 begins this Saturday February 1st at 2:00PM

classes are held at Cabaret Dada
                              1210 W. 6th street
                        (216) 696-4242
                        Map available at www.CabaretDada.com
--part1_11a.1dc8f5c5.2b6addf8_boundary-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu Jan 30 15:01:41 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Viewing of the film, "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg" at the Jewish Community Center in Cleveland Hts- Message-ID: <<...OLE_Obj...>> Jewish Community Center of Cleveland 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood OH 44122 * (216) 831-0700 * fax (216) 831-7796 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 * (216) 382-4000 * fax (216) 382-5401 NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: Chris Fox, (216) 831-0700 Ext. 1334 Evenings: (216) 261-2224 The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg January 28, 2003...The Jewish Community Center's Sunday Out Program is presenting The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg- on Sunday March 16, 2003 at 1:00 PM in the Jewish Community Center Mayfield Building ---3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio in the Senior Adult Lounge. This film is free and open to the public. Transportation is available. For more information, about transportation and the film, please contact Stephanie at 216/382-4000, ext. 256. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg A film by Aviva Kempner, 1998, 90 Minutes. For many Jews who grew up in the 1930s and 1940s, Hank Greenberg was a symbol of America. A power hitter for the Detroit Tigers, Greenberg represented the dignity, strength and perseverance of the Jewish people during a difficult period. This was at a time when anti-Semitism was still a factor in professional sports, as it was on the streets. Greenberg, a six-foot-four inch superstar in America's national pastime, reminded Jews of what America had begun to offer them. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is the first film to look at this American-Jewish hero, and how the sports records he broke on the field helped pave the way to breaking social barriers in the stands. Includes archival footage, interviews with players, sports writers and scholars. Kris Barnes Box Office Manager The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre kbarnes at clevejcc.org From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Announcement Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 8:07 AM, following 29 hours and 59 minutes of labor, David Hansen and Toni K. Thayer became parents to an 8 lb. & 13 oz., 21 3/4" baby girl at MacDonald Women's Hospital in Cleveland. Ms. Thayer is resting comfortably at University Hospital. The baby's name is TBA. pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From mpreston at dobama.org Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Thu Jan 30 17:32:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Tale of the Allergist's Wife SOLD OUT for a second Saturday! Message-ID: The Tale of the Allergist's Wife at Dobama Theatre is SOLD OUT for this Saturday night, February 1st! This is the second Saturday in a row that the show has sold out. The run of this "intelligently funny, satirically relevant uptown comedy" has been extended and tickets are available for all other performance dates through Saturday, February 15th! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Call the Dobama Theatre box office at (216) 932-3396 today -- don't miss this show! Performances: Through February 15th Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays (through February 9th) at 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From Alexcine at aol.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 From: Alexcine at aol.com (Alexcine at aol.com) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anti-Valentine's Night Out at the Foxgrape Film Series on Sat Feb 15 at 9pm Message-ID: <5BA9D9B8.43CAE079.006D6F3D@aol.com> People have one of two reactions to Valentine???s Day, one of disgust and anger from bad experiences, and one of joy and elation. For one night only, we are catering to the former. ???Anti-Valentine???s Night Out??? is an idea conceived by Alex Morrison, the Artistic Director of the Foxgrape Film series and Alex Michaels of Prelude2Cinema. The event is supported by the new Cleveland group ???Indie Cleveland,??? which supports Cleveland independent filmmakers. The films will begin on Saturday, Feb. 15th 9:00 at the Foxgrape Cafe at 19 West College Street, in Oberlin, Ohio with full dinner service available before the screenings. There will be two films featured, "Valentine???s Day," by Alex Morrison, and "The Hot Rain," by Alex Michaels. Alex Morrison is the founder of the Foxgrape Film Series, and a freelance filmmaker/cinematographer/photographer based in Oberlin, Ohio. Morrison???s film "Mighty Like a Rose" has just been selected to take part in Prevues, a best of Ithaca College screening taking place in Los Angeles, New York City and Ithaca. "Valentine???s Day" was one of the first shorts created by Morrison, and features the story of a lover who has been dumped on Valentine???s Day. The main character comes up with an abstract plot to relieve his mind through a quirky tale of lost love. Emmy-winning writer Alex P. Michaels has crafted a truly independent film, while helming the project as writer/director, with the release of Prelude2Cinema's "The Hot Rain". The story is a black-and-white tale of love that doesn't include opening up...unless you can be someone else. "The Hot Rain" is also loosely inspired by "Vertigo," so you can expect plenty of twists and turns along the way, and is also accompanied by a solid and haunting rhythm and blues/jazz soundtrack. The Artistic director is asking for a five-dollar donation per couple. So bring a date! E-mail indiecleveland at yahoo.com http://foxgrapefilmseries.tripod.com http://alexmorrison.tripod.com http://prelude2cinema.com http://www.indiecleveland.com From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:21:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't miss Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre! Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130213758.00b076a0@mail.en.com> --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening! "The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage. "Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through. "This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit. "See the play." ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. --=====================_4000151==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Art at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Will Liven Up a Winter Evening!

"The laughs are plentiful when the characters are played by actors who know their way around the stage.
"Director Carol Jaffee Pribble has cast a perfect threesome. Her restrained directing keeps the humor and the action in step all the way through.
"This tense comedy has scene after scene of dry, well-placed wit.
"See the play."
 ----- Herb Hammer, Theater Critic, Chagrin Valley Times

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble and starring John Busser, Stephen Benjamin and Don Knepper, Art runs through February 15, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. 440-247-8955 for tickets. The theater is at 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls.
--=====================_4000151==_.ALT-- From lnovelli at en.com Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (Lynn Novelli) Date: Thu Jan 30 22:42:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for 1776 at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030130232817.02a25de0@mail.en.com> Due to popular demand, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold one more audition for "1776." Mark your calendar for Tuesday, February 4, at 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. Cast requirements are for 21 men, ages 22- 62 and 2 women, one in her 20's, one in her 30's, and for 2 young men, ages 18- 20. Please come prepared to read from the script and to sing, and be dressed for movement. "1776" will be directed by Dale Franks and will be on stage March 28 - April 26, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with two Sunday matinees. From lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (lemire-kunz at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 08:21:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets to The Vagina Monologues with Anne E DeChant Message-ID: <003301c2c92d$193af240$53bb3841@ms580068> DON'T PANIC!! There are still some tickets left.but hurry! V-Day Akron, February 14, 2003 Greystone Hall (corner of Mill and High) Raffle, Art Exhibits, Activist tables and more! Doors open at 5:30 p.m. In Concert Anne E. DeChant! Then Anne E joins the cast for a benefit performance of THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES! V-Tickets are $25 and are now on sale at Borders, Books and Music Stores in Fairlawn, Chapel Hill and N. Canton at the Strip. You can also get tickets at the Medina County Rape Crisis Center, 740 E. Washington St. Suite E-6, Medina. V-Day.More than just the Monologues! V-Chat.. with Phyllis Cottle, Moving Beyond Survivor Phyllis Cottle was attacked in March 1984 as she was leaving work in Akron's Five Points area. She was raped, stabbed in the eyes and left for dead in a burning car. Phyllis will share how she has been able to move beyond being a victim, beyond being a survivor, to a life that is now richer and more meaningful. Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 7 p.m. at Our Lady of the Elms High School, 1375 W. Exchange St. Akron Program is free but reservations requested. Call the YWCA for reservations at 330-253-6131. Donations to V-Day Akron will be accepted. This V-Chat is a collaborative effort of The Medina County Rape Crisis Center and the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, sponsored by V-Day Akron. V-Day Akron.A community collaboration of artist, educators and activists working to stop violence against women and girls. For more information visit our web site at www.queenbeeprod.com. V-Day Akron benefits the YWCA of Summit County Rape Crisis Program, The Medina Rape Crisis Center and V-Day's Spotlight on Native American Women and Canadian First Nations Women. V-Day Akron is sponsored by The Summit County Housing Network and The Akron Chapter of The National Organization for Women. From jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 From: jkonrad at greatlakestheater.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:04:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Last Weekend To See Anything Goes Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F13BBA0@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of Anything Goes closes February 2! Performances left: Fri. 1/31 7:30pm Sat. 2/1 7:30pm Sun.2/2 1:30pm Don't miss this production. You're sure to have a blast! Call 216-241-6000 (For $5 off each ticket quote code: CLD) Next up: George Bernard Shaw's Arms And the Man March 12-23 Directed by Charles Fee Call 216-241-6000 Julie L. Konrad Associate Director of Marketing Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Ave. Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (P) 216-241-5490 X 316 (F) 216 241-6315 Anything Goes January 22-February 2 For tickets call 216-241-6000 From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 10:05:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist needed for troupe - paid Message-ID: <1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee@aol.com> --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue: This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road. We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you. Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384. Thanks, Noah Budin Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director --part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fairmount Fine Arts Center is looking for an accompanist on Thursdays from 4 - 5:30 for it's Cabaret! troupe. We are in the initial stages of putting this troupe together and have six kids enrolled. This is the description as it appeared in the catalogue:

This class is the first step in assembling a troupe of talented teens who will perform songs and scenes from Broadway Musicals in venues throughout the community. Our goal is to form a core group of young actors and singers who will explore the catalogue of Musical Theater, build a repertoire, form it into a revue, and take it on the road.

We've got the interest. Now we need a piano player. The pay is $25.00/1 1/2 hour session OR if you are a student, or a parent of a student, we could discount classes for you.

Contact Noah Budin at NBudin at aol.com or 216-403-0384.
Thanks,
Noah Budin
Fairmount Fine Arts Theater Director
--part1_1e2.d1589b.2b6bf1ee_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laura Perrotta of Tale of the Allergist's Wife interviewed for WNCX and WJCU! Message-ID: Listen for Laura Perrotta, "Lee" in Dobama Theatre's production of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, on Sunday, Feb. 2, on WNCX (98.5 FM) at6:30 a.m. and on WJCU (88.7 FM) on Monday, Feb. 3, at 1:00 p.m.! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" by Charles Busch -- EXTENDED through February 15! Directed by Fred Sternfeld. "As full of laughs as Zabar's is full of lox" -- Tony Brown, Plain Dealer Upcoming productions: In the Blood By Suzan-Lori Parks, Directed by Sonya Robbins featuring RaSheryl McCreary original music by Bill Ransom March 7-30 "Here and elsewhere, Parks has a voice that mixes distinctive lyricism with a pungent wit." Variety Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver, Directed by Russ Borski April 25-May 18 THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 13th ANNUAL OWEN KELLY ADOPT-A-PLAYWRIGHT PROGRAM June 27-29 For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From CAGER55 at aol.com Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 From: CAGER55 at aol.com (CAGER55 at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 13:16:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drummer & Sax Players Needed Message-ID: <181.161fb71d.2b6c134c@aol.com> --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MUSICIANS COME TO THE CABARET! NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET. THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH. PHONE THE THEATER AT: 440 327-2909 OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR: Debchevy2 at aol.com --part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

MUSICIANS
COME TO THE CABARET!

NORTH RIDGEVILLE'S OLDE TOWNE HALL THEATRE IS SEEKING A DRUMMER AND SAX PLAYERS (ALTO AND/OR TENOR) FOR IT'S UPCOMING PRODUCTION OF CABARET.

THE SHOW WILL RUN FOR FOUR WEEKENDS OPENING ON FEBRUARY 13TH, CLOSING ON MARCH 16TH.

PHONE THE THEATER AT:  440 327-2909
OR E-MAIL THE MUSIC DIRECTOR:  Debchevy2 at aol.com

--part1_181.161fb71d.2b6c134c_boundary-- From iorhino at yahoo.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTREMELY BIG [BOX] at CPT Message-ID: <20030131194203.67256.qmail@web20809.mail.yahoo.com> --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson. Directed by Greg Vovos. Designed by Zach Humes. AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY? The French Maid Outfit Will Tickets Just $10 (But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!) Call 216-631-2727. While Supplies and Chiclets Last. Cleveland Public Theatre at W. 65 & Detroit. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

EXTREMELY EXTREME DRAMA!!! 

In Just 3 Short Weeks, Eric Kaiser?s Apocalyptic Comedy Charge Opens at CPT

February 21-23; Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm 

Featuring Jill Levin, Kato Buss, Marni Task, the great Joe Milan & Perren Hedderson.

Directed by Greg Vovos.  Designed by Zach Humes.

 

AND IF THAT DOESN?T TICKLE YOUR FANCY?

The French Maid Outfit Will

 

Tickets Just $10

(But you should reserve yours now before Bob Taft puts a tax on it!)

 

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Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now --0-391619018-1044042123=:66437-- From NBudin at aol.com Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I'll consider changing the name -- but I still need an accompanist Message-ID: <13969315.5A64E7DB.00049EA8@aol.com> It has come to my attention that Orange Stagecrafters already has a troupe called "Cabaret." Actually, I am an Orange resident and my kids attend the Orange Schools and have attended the Stagecrafters summer programs. Mine is a very small program and I have no aspirations to compete with Orange. Just small time performances, i.e. nursing homes, etc. I'll gladly consider changing the name if it bothers anybody. I'll talk to Orange about it. In the meantime, please only respond to my initial email if you are responding to the inquiry about an accompanist, or are wanting information about joining or taking classes at FFAC. Thanks, Noah Budin From pengo at davidhansen.org Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:02:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thayer-Hansen Birth Update Message-ID: THAYER-HANSEN BIRTH UPDATE We have named her Zelda Dare Thayer-Hansen. She'll be coming home Saturday morning. Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming downpour of congratulations! David, Toni & Zelda pengo at davidhansen.org beedie at multiverse.com From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1548545.3253020370@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> Hello, everyone. Here is your weekly digest from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. For news and information, please visit our web site: http://www.oberlin.edu/con For a complete listing of upcoming concerts and recitals, please visit our electronic calendar of events: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you will find this information useful as you plan your coverage of the music world. Should you have any questions or comments, please let me know. I would love to hear from you. All the best, Marci ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Fri Jan 31 17:03:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "Cyrano" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <00c501c2c977$1888b9a0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark Cipra Auditions Actors for "Cyrano de Bergerac" The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Cyrano de Bergerac, translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Director: Mark Cipra Roles: 14 named male roles, 5 named female roles, large ensemble with speaking and non-speaking roles. All ages are needed from 9 years old and up. Children are needed for pickpockets and general ensemble scenes. Special talents: Armed swordsplay-previous stage combat experience valuable but not necessary. Actor(s) who can play guitar well in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music throughout. Audition Dates: Monday & Tuesday, February 10 & 11, 2003 Children, ages 9 to 13 years old: 7-7:30 pm Adults, ages 14 and up: 7:30-10 pm NO APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED. Audition Location: The Andrews School Auditorium. The Fine Arts Association is located on the campus of the Andrews School. The Andrews School auditorium is located in the building directly in front of you when entering the driveway off Mentor Avenue. Parking is available to the right of the building. Preparation: Come prepared to read from the script. Production Dates: April 4, 5, 11, & 12 at 8 pm; April 6 & 13 at 3 pm For further information: Call Ann Hedger, Theatre Department, at 440-951-7500 x103 ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Special=20 talentsArmed swordsplay-previous stage = combat=20 experience valuable but not necessary.  Actor(s) who can play = guitar well=20 in a classical style in several scenes & possibly incidental music=20 throughout.
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------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C2C94D.2FB2B1A0-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Jan 31 23:11:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still looking for housemate Message-ID:

Greetings Fellow Artists!

We are still looking for a non-smoking, M or F housemate, to share Lyndhurst home. Nice house in safe and friendly neighborhood, has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, driveway/garage, large yard, central heat/AC, laundry, office space and separate phone line. $300 per month plus shared utilities.

We are both performers and are looking for a "like-minded" person. If interested, please respond to this e-mail or call us at (440) 442-5859.

With our thanks and best wishes,

Vincent J. Polowy & Cassandra Vincent


 
Vincent Magic Productions
P.O. Box 21310 
South Euclid, Ohio
44121
(440)442-5859


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From miken at ncgmedia.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 From: miken at ncgmedia.com (M.A. Norton) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To the Shuttle's Seven Message-ID: <200302020708.CAA18412@alexander.cnchost.com> 1-2-03 Crystal drops on blue White tears of night's black These have me in awe I look up And take notice Wonder upon the celestials You spent your life Indebted to these The stars With sighs we've become proud Your heroism Your peaceful means of existence With what little we afforded You spent your life Extend our humanity You learned and went up Miles and speeds beyond imagination You were their first So grateful and at peace Escaped your conflicted grounds You spent your life We will remember We will continue And we will look up To celestial silvers and blues And reds and ever, ever-so black We toast your courage that we may lack You spent your life Now, for you, We spend ours. 1-2-03 -- Michael A. Norton author, "A Line in the Sand" R.are E.arth M.agnet Productions in association with Norton Communications Group http://www.ncgmedia.com "There's a madness in the air as bad as the Bubonic Plague; there's rhetoric disguised as 'international relations', and 'freedom' in Freedom of Speech comes under fire when the young folk write something audacious. - Bobby Zaman "If the map of the world does not have Utopia then it is incomplete" - Oscar Wilde From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun Feb 2 10:35:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shuttle Poem Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I did a poem about the shuttle Challenger in 1986 the day after it exploded and I thought it would be apropos to put it up for a while on my site. www.cinevidproductions.com/shuttle Bill Johns, Cleveland - williamjohns at sbcglobal.net ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C2CAA9.727A59E0-- From Smorton8 at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 From: Smorton8 at aol.com (Smorton8 at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artists Against War meeting Monday 2/3 Message-ID: <2b.379dff9c.2b6eabfd@aol.com> Artists Against War will meet on Monday February 3rd, at 7 pm at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Rd in Cleveland Heights. If you'd like to find out more about ONE Weekend for Peace, February 16-17, or join our efforts in organizing other events, please stop by and see what YOU can do to help! Posters and fliers will be available as well. If you can't make the meeting but would like to volunteer for ONE Weekend for Peace, please contact Sarah Morton at Smorton8 at aol.com. And check us out on the web at http://cazort.net/weekendforpeace/ From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun Feb 2 11:44:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]postings about the "shuttle tragedy" Message-ID: --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy. >From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11. Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.h tml If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings. Fred --part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One of the functions of the neohiopal list is a gathering place for the performing arts community to share reflections, thoughts, and perhaps art in times of national tragedy.

>From the feedback I have gotten, people took great solace in the postings about 9/11.  Here is a link to the archive from that week: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/Week-of-Mon-20010910/date.html

If any of you want to post something (through 2/8/03) about the shuttle tragedy please put the word 'shuttle' somewhere in the subject line. That way people will be able to identify that topic as opposed to the regular Performing Arts postings.

Fred
--part1_d3.17c22f9c.2b6eaed6_boundary-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Feb 2 23:10:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews of ANYTHING GOES & SAFMOD DANCE Message-ID: <20030203031516.52395.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> ?Anything Goes? Delights, SAFMOD Excites Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--WestlakerTimes--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?ANYTHING GOES? DELIGHTS AT GREAT LAKES Take a typical 1930?s musical full of obvious plot twists and extended slapstick gags and give it a creative, no-holds barred production. The results: Great Lakes Theatre Festival?s delightful and audience-pleasing ?Anything Goes.? ?Anything Goes? was first envisioned by its producer while hiding out aboard a fishing boat in the Gulf of Panama after fleeing the country to escape creditors. His idea was based on the premise of an ocean liner facing the threat of a possible shipwreck. He returned to New York, assembled a production team and started rehearsals. Unfortunately, the S.S. Morro Castle sunk off the coast of New Jersey. How could he open a happy go-lucky musical based on a ship wreck? So, the task of quickly rewriting the show was undertaken. The basic idea was retained, but the shipwreck was eliminated and a plot of hidden identities and unrequited love was substituted. Think ?Importance of Ernest?-lite. The very title refers to the desperation with which the show was put together. Any and everything was tried to save the initial investment and make sure that the show went on. The show, even in a recent rewrite which was used in the staging of this production, is long on music and short on plot. What is not wanting is the music of Cole Porter. Porter is a wordsmith of the highest order. His rhyming patterns and erudite language are unique among song writers. His songs require that you listen carefully in order not to miss a single word or clever phrase. Porter?s background was unique among American popular composers of his era in that he was born to wealth, and that his apprenticeship took place not in Tin Pan Alley but in the playgrounds of Europe. Most Broadway writers of the era were immigrants, such as Irving Berlin, with little formal education. Porter?s schooling included Yale and the Schola Cantorum in Paris. ?Anything Goes? opened in November of 1934 and, in spite of the book, turned out to be the fourth longest running musical of the 30?s. Much of the credit for the success was not only Porter?s words, but Ethel Merman portraying an evangelist become night-club singer and singing such Cole Porter delights as "Blow, Gabriel Blow," "You're the Top," and "I Get a Kick Out of You". It?s pretty hard for anyone familiar with musical theatre to listen to those songs and not hear Merman belting them out. In 1987, the show was revised and revived. The main action takes place on a luxury liner sailing from New York to Southampton and includes gangsters, evangelists, sailors and a whole lot of singing and dancing. Songs include such standards as, "All Through the Night," "It?s De-lovely," "Easy to Love" and the title song, "Anything Goes." The Great Lakes production is blessed with the creative, let-loose directing of Victoria Bussert, creative choreography by Janet Watson and right-on musical directing by Steven Gross. John Ezell?s set adds to the effervescent feeling of the show, but the midstage turntable caused production problems, with the continued presence of stage hands moving the turntable and walking around backstage and some turning difficulties. It was worth the price of admission just to see Steve Routman?s portrayal as Public Enemy number 12, Moonface Martin. He not only looks like Buster Keaton, but also has Keaton?s deadpan expression. He is a master of the ad lib as displayed several times when his covering of set mishaps and line fluffs brought extended applause from the audience. Nancy Hess made the role of Reno Sweeney, the night club evangelist her own, choosing not to do an Ethel Merman imitation as often happens with those who portray this role. She has a pleasant voice and a nice perky acting style. Hunter Bell, who has neither the physical or facial requirements of Broadway males who usually portrays leading man roles, nevertheless makes a creditable, if not outstanding, Billy Crocker. All-in-all ?Anything Goes? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival continues the thus far excellent year under new Producing Artistic Director Charles Fee. It makes one look with excitement to GLTF?s next production, George Bernard Shaw?s comic masterpiece ?Arms and the Man? which examines war and love. It runs from March 12 through 23rd. For tickets to GLTF productions call 216.241.6000 or 800.766.6048.. SAFMOD EXCITES AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE The dance scene in Cleveland, in spite of the departure of Cleveland-San Jose Ballet, is very healthy. There has been an explosion of small dance companies that have more than filled the void of no longer having a world-class production company in town. Two of the best are in-residence at Cleveland Public Theatre: SAFMOD Performance Ensemble and GroundWorks Dancetheater. SAFMOD was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1991 by percussionist/composer Neil Chastain and dancer/choreographer Young Park. The company moved to Cleveland in 1993. The group is dedicated to multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural performances which strive to push the boundaries of dance, music, and visual artistry. Their multi-media approach has included the use of projected digital animation, aerosol art installations, dancers on stilts, spoken word poetry, audience involvement, trapeze work, and costumes often made from recycled materials. SAFMOD?s recent performances at CPT were met by appreciative sold-out audiences. The evening opened with "Temporal Tides," a well-conceived piece which grapples with the forces of time. The dancers were huddled in a heap, mid-stage at the start. Each grew upward, upside down, feet first, then torsos, then heads. The slow, controlled movements continued throughout the piece. As is typical of the group, such props as tree limbs and ethereal lighting helped convey the message. "Fionacci" was an astounding example of a perfect fusion of dance and music. The movements were so well synchronized to Neil Chastain?s music, which was specifically developed for this piece, and for Young Park?s choreographic and dance styles, that the two elements became one. "(With In) Instrument" was a happy gymnastic-centered piece which had an almost Disneyesque quality. It featured the guitarist/singer Alex Alvarez performing an original song which choreographer Young Park transformed into a modern dance. The dancers conveyed convincingly the concept of people as bags of humanity who often bumped into one another. "Ahimsa" was the weakest piece of the evening. Many segments of this attempt to portray some people?s inhumanity toward each other were to be acted as well as danced. It illustrated that proficient actors do not necessarily make proficient dancers. Many facial expressions and body movements were unrealistic. This was also the only piece in which the synchronization of dancers was weak. The stilt and masks created by Alison Egan and Alexandra Underhill were outstanding. Ezra Houser?s stilt movements were well done. "The Playground" was a total delight. Not only did the audience love it, but the performers appeared to be having a wonderful time. The segment starts with a chorus of nine drummers beating on blue buckets. It segued into a playground with a trapezoid-shaped metal structure which was moved to allow the dancers/gymnasts to play at ease. A combination of routines similar to Olympic gymnastic routines combined with swinging and flipping brought the audience to gasps and prolonged applause. It was a perfect way to end a wonderful evening of dance. The other resident dance company, GroundWorks Dancetheater, is a professional organization, founded in 1998, dedicated to the development and presentation of new choreography that encourages collaboration with other art disciplines. It is headed by the creative and proficient choreographer and dancer David Shimnotakahara. Their programs encourage understanding of dance and how it is created. They will be appearing at CPT from February 28 through March 2. For tickets, which are a reasonably priced at $15 to $18 call 216-631-2727. A special family matinee is available for the Sunday, March 2nd production. Adults are $12 and children 12 and under are admitted for $5. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. 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