From gidget330 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 From: gidget330 at yahoo.com (Bridget Tharp) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail@web14207.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets
DiVine:            $75- half page ad + 2 tickets
Valentine:        $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu





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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Message-ID: BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - From BurnsET at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 From: BurnsET at aol.com (BurnsET at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B@aol.com> Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d@aol.com> --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill=20= T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming p= erformance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the=20= Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classe= s for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jone= s, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique conte= mporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer= period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jon= es and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more informati= on

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contempora= ry Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
--part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary-- >From Kathleen Walder" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C2F1F3.DBAB9FC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable All the Hahahahahaha Without the @($*%^@# Improv in a "Whose Line Is It Anyway" format with lots of audience = participation. In a smoke-free, alcohol-free theatre setting appropriate = for the whole family. (Oh yeah, and it's funny too.) Next Show: This Saturday, March 29 7:30 p.m. Newell Theatre at Quirk Cultural Center 1201 Grant Ave. in Cuyahoga Falls All tickets $5 general admission Discounts for groups of 25 or more with 24-hour advance reservation Info & tickets: 330/686-8789 www.PNRImprov.com Presented by Comedy Theatre Workshop, a non-profit organization = committed to family-friendly comedy. In cooperation with the City of = Cuyahoga Falls Park & Recreation Dept. If you do not wish to receive email updates about Comedy Theater = Workshop of Point of No Return Improv, send a return email with the word = "remove" in the subject line. If you know someone who needs to lighten = up, forward this email to them! ------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C2F1F3.DBAB9FC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
All the Hahahahahaha
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Improv in a "Whose Line Is It = Anyway" format with lots of audience participation. In a = smoke-free,=20 alcohol-free theatre setting appropriate for the whole family. (Oh yeah, = and=20 it's funny too.)
 
Next Show: This Saturday,=20 March 29
7:30 = p.m.
Newell Theatre at Quirk Cultural=20 Center
1201 Grant Ave. in Cuyahoga=20 Falls
All tickets $5 = general=20 admission
Discounts for groups of = 25 or more=20 with 24-hour advance reservation
Info & tickets: = 330/686-8789
www.PNRImprov.com
 
Presented by Comedy Theatre = Workshop, a=20 non-profit organization committed to family-friendly comedy. In = cooperation with=20 the City of Cuyahoga Falls Park & Recreation Dept.
 
If you do not wish to receive email updates about Comedy = Theater Workshop=20 of Point of No Return Improv, send a return email with the word "remove" = in the=20 subject line. If you know someone who needs to lighten up, forward this = email to=20 them!
 
------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C2F1F3.DBAB9FC0-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <000001c2f21e$c82f9f20$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association Auditions for "Jesus Christ Superstar? in 2 weeks The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber?s ?Jesus Christ Superstar.? Audition Dates: Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm. Appointments are needed. Audition Location: The Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Director: Fabio Polanco Music Director: Josh Senick Choreographer: Marlene Leber Roles: Male and female actors, ages 13 and older for all parts. All roles require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees. Preparation: Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with a two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key. Accompanist provided. Actors will be dancing first and singing after. Performance dates: June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 pm and June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm. For more information: call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500 x103. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0-- From herone at en.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 From: herone at en.com (Linda Eisenstein) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham@juno.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890@mail.en.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. From clydesimon at msn.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 From: clydesimon at msn.com (clydesimon) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with = Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, = the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that = Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and = running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. = This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to = five weeks for their first three shows. =20 First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, = the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be = transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of = Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? = How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and = find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays = and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. = Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For = information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located = at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. = Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, = October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for = further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, = sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre = you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes begin April12 at Dada Message-ID: <1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87@aol.com> --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en *** For Immediate Release *** =20 Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce The spring session "Improv Intensives". Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a=20 partner, to think=20 "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual within an ensemble. The following Intensives are being offered : Improv 101 : Building Blocks Saturdays 11:00AM to 1:30 PM Improv 102 : Improv Structures Saturdays 2:00 to 4:30 PM All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland. Classes begin April 12th 2003 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives. Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited. For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242 or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en  *** For Immediate= Release ***  

Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,
Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce
The=20= spring session "Improv Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives= " are not your ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertain= ing exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within t= he student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on your=20= feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
within an=20= ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered :

Improv=20= 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
--part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary-- From RobCat-64 at msn.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 From: RobCat-64 at msn.com (Rob Catalano) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =20 2003 Public "Land Lubber Series" Free programs on Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location = to make it easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up next=E2=80= =A6 "SOLE SURVIVOR" at the Brooklyn Library Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the freighter Daniel J. Morr= ell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, ther= e was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear how he faced incredible odds to bec= ome the sole survivor. Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm Brooklyn Branch (Cuyahoga County Library) 4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144-3353 Phone: (216) 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us GREAT LAKES TRIVIA: Do you know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the g= ales of November? No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not= where you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March 26th! Steamship William G. Mather Museum "The Ship That Built Cleveland" 1001 E. 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: (216) 574-6262 www.wgmather.org ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents -

2003 Public "Land Lubber Series"

Free programs o= n Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location to make it easi= er for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up next=E2=80=A6

=

"SOLE SURVI= VOR" at the Brooklyn Library

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking= of the freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, = 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! H= ear how he faced incredible odds to become the sole survivor.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:1= 5 pm

<= FONT size=3D4>Brooklyn Branch (Cuyahoga County = Library)

4480 Ridge Rd., Brookl= yn, OH 44144-3353

Phone: (216) 3= 98-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us

GREAT LAKES TRIVIA:<= /FONT> Do you know where the Edmond = Fitzgerald sank in the gales of November? No, it=E2=80=99s not a spel= ling error, and probably not where you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on M= arch 26th!

Steamship William G. Mather Museum

<= FONT size=3D4>"The Ship That Built Cleveland"

1001 E. 9th Street Pier s Info= -Line: (216) 574-6262

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------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <004401c2f242$a4752860$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cyrano de Bergerac comes to the Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association April 4, 5, 11 & 12 at 8 pm April 6 & 13 at 3 pm Audio described performance on April 13 at 3 pm The ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and scientist secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences of hiding one?s true self. Those who have seen the Steve Martin movie, ?Roxanne? will be familiar with the basic premise. Written by Edmund Rostand, this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Directed by Mark Cipra. The Cast Cyrano-Carl Brandt Long Christian-David Malinowski Roxane-Danielle Stein Musketeer/Charles-David Mc Cormack de Guiche-Roger Principe LeBret-Michael Rogan Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne Sapir Valvert/Jean-Jim Shannon Ragueneau-Lance Switzer Guyere/Cook-Don Knepper Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline Markovich Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry Blair D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh Brown Citizen's Daughter-Kayla Carabotta Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly Carabotta Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen Cromie Cuigy-Lynda Eland Athene-Kelly Elliott Ligniere-Sean Fitzgerald Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia Green Michelle-Melanie Green Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach Hardman Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami Harkless Juliette/Cook-Melanie Hauer Henri-Daniel Higgins David/Cook-Jake Kostelnik Duenna (Marthe)-Linda Laronge Brissaille/Hector-Ken Jayne Production Team: Mark Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume Designer; Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; Tom Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck Stage Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew Ticket information and reservations: 440-951-6637 Groups of 10 or more are eligible for group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior to curtain time. The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue in Willoughby on the Andrews School campus. On site parking is free and the Corning Auditorium is barrier free. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Message-ID: Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. From shea099 at hotmail.com Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 From: shea099 at hotmail.com (shalene shimer) Date: Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Message-ID: Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From livchant at msn.com Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 From: livchant at msn.com (Kato Buss) Date: Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail@web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and=20 judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but=20 merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions.=20 However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions,=20 because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George=20 was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Martin Friedman=20 To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal=20 Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss,=20 In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre = participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20 As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a = theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you = looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are = thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community = theatre, we are all in the same boat.=20 The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. = Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations = and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these = days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is = going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a = small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic = enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual = is going to make a grant to?=20 When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively = outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only = salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely = out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several = individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there = were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity = actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for = themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that = even now I am not quite over.=20 The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts = of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at = their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. = Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other = theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical = opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20 Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20 We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we = also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20 Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20 Kato Buss wrote:=20 Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors=20 have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that = Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local = theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the = loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres = hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the = decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold = as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, = precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill = their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse = time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed = the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): =20 "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, = or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the = Great Public looks=20 to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do = not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



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Yahoo!=20 Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live=20 on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Mar 24 23:24:49 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon Mar 24 23:24:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season Message-ID: Dobama Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season - - - 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to be Celebrated as Planned As a result of the current economic climate and in an effort to ensure the future health and vitality of Dobama Theatre, the Board of Trustees has voted to cancel the 2003 productions of Nicky Silver?s Raised in Captivity, Dobama Night Kitchen?s Punk Project and the Owen Kelly Adopt-A-Playwright Program. Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From star2b0527 at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 From: star2b0527 at yahoo.com (Rick Dawson) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <20030325060033.42981.qmail@web11605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Bravo Mr. Friedman! Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now. It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them. The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more. This is America...thank God! Positively yours, Rick Dawson Lorain, OH --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Bravo Mr. Friedman!  Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now.

It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them.  The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more.  This is America...thank God!

Positively yours,

Rick Dawson   Lorain, OH



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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Quiet Crisis looms underneath The Stinking Economy In-Reply-To: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25@braxton.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Another link in the Economy Crisis is reflected in the WVIZ coverage of its affect on the value of local artists...check it out if you missed the original airing last May. http://www.wcpn.org/qc/features/value-artists.html CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts as an Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: From: Sender: To: Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #636 - 15 msgs Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 01:17:52 -0500 Message-ID: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25 at braxton.siteprotect.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Mailman v2.0.6 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Today's Topics: 1. Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College (Bridget = Tharp) 2. Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE (David Hansen) 3. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (BurnsET at aol.com) 4. MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL = BARNES (Ccontempdt at aol.com) 5. Improv this Saturday (Kathleen Walder) 6. JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 7. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Linda Eisenstein) 8. convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info (clydesimon) 9. Classes begin April12 at Dada (SomeDadA at aol.com) 10. "Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 (Rob = Catalano) 11. "Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 12. Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) 13. LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS (shalene shimer) 14. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Kato Buss) 15. Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season (Marjorie = Preston, PR/Marketing Director) ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Bridget Tharp" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 01:41:03 -0500 Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail at web14207.mail.yahoo.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of = sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga = Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size = that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for = our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at = Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE = tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications = that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full = page program ad + 2 = tickets
DiVine:         &= nbsp;  $75- half page ad + 2 = tickets
Valentine:        $50 = quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for = program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter = page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  = 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu




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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "David Hansen" Sender: To: "Bad Epitaph NEWS" , "MEDIA" , "Fred Sternfeld" Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 02:15:54 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:17:01 -0500 Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:26:05 -0500 Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE =
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed = Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with = Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the = company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a = Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique = classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with = Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his = own unique contemporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and = answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with = Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more = information

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com



Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: "Kathleen Walder" From: "Kathleen Walder" Sender: To: "guy wehman" , "David Ritchey" , "John Olivier" , "Julie Belmonte" , , "Erin Bennett" , "Aaron Patterson" , "Amanda Tortorici" , "Angela West" , "Becky Woodruff" , "Carol LaSpina" , "Carol Swan" , "Chris Bohan" , "Christina Dinklocker" , "Cindy Berry" , "Dave Cullison" , "Dennis B" , , "Heather Michaud" , "Heather Woodard" , "Holly Kline" , "Janet Verchio" , "Jean Jones" , "Jeffrey Holland" , "Jen Hackathorn" , "Jim Fath" , "Joseph Carlson" , , "Julie Kline" , "Karla Brettschneider" , "Kathleryn Engle" , "Kathy at Quirk" , "Lance Popiel" , "Leslie Frank" , "Marianne Warzinski" , "Mayor Robart" , "Molly Mains" , , "Nancy Cook" , "Phil Nelson" , "Raleigh Ryan" , "Rose Rose" , "Sarah Stanley" , "Susannah Handley" , "Tom Crawford" , "Traci Bukowski" , , "Amy Briggs" , , "T-bone Ruffner" , "Lara Mancinelli" , "Dan Wallace" , "Scott Crim" , "Rich Sommer" , Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv this Saturday Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:55:17 -0500 Message-ID: <003701c2f21d$c69ac3c0$0400a8c0 at popserver.neo.rr.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0044_01C2F271.5B301820" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C2F271.5B301820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit All the Hahahahahaha Without the @($*%^@# Improv in a "Whose Line Is It Anyway" format with lots of audience participation. In a smoke-free, alcohol-free theatre setting appropriate for the whole family. (Oh yeah, and it's funny too.) Next Show: This Saturday, March 29 7:30 p.m. Newell Theatre at Quirk Cultural Center 1201 Grant Ave. in Cuyahoga Falls All tickets $5 general admission Discounts for groups of 25 or more with 24-hour advance reservation Info & tickets: 330/686-8789 www.PNRImprov.com Presented by Comedy Theatre Workshop, a non-profit organization committed to family-friendly comedy. In cooperation with the City of Cuyahoga Falls Park & Recreation Dept. If you do not wish to receive email updates about Comedy Theater Workshop of Point of No Return Improv, send a return email with the word "remove" in the subject line. If you know someone who needs to lighten up, forward this email to them! ------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C2F271.5B301820 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
All the Hahahahahaha
Without the = @($*%^@#
 
Improv in a "Whose Line Is It = Anyway" format with lots of audience participation. In a = smoke-free,=20 alcohol-free theatre setting appropriate for the whole family. (Oh yeah, = and=20 it's funny too.)
 
Next Show: This Saturday,=20 March 29
7:30 = p.m.
Newell Theatre at Quirk Cultural=20 Center
1201 Grant Ave. in Cuyahoga=20 Falls
All tickets $5 = general=20 admission
Discounts for groups of = 25 or more=20 with 24-hour advance reservation
Info & tickets: = 330/686-8789
www.PNRImprov.com
 
Presented by Comedy Theatre = Workshop, a=20 non-profit organization committed to family-friendly comedy. In = cooperation with=20 the City of Cuyahoga Falls Park & Recreation Dept.
 
If you do not wish to receive email updates about Comedy = Theater Workshop=20 of Point of No Return Improv, send a return email with the word "remove" = in the=20 subject line. If you know someone who needs to lighten up, forward this = email to=20 them!
 
------=_NextPart_000_0044_01C2F271.5B301820-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: From: "Wanda Wareham" Sender: To: "Fred Sternfeld \(E-mail\)" Subject: [NEohioPAL]JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:26:50 -0500 Message-ID: <000001c2f21e$c82f9f20$9900a8c0 at FineArts> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0048_01C2F271.5B37B940" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C2F271.5B37B940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association Auditions for "Jesus Christ Superstar? in 2 weeks The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber?s ?Jesus Christ Superstar.? Audition Dates: Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm. Appointments are needed. Audition Location: The Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Director: Fabio Polanco Music Director: Josh Senick Choreographer: Marlene Leber Roles: Male and female actors, ages 13 and older for all parts. All roles require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees. Preparation: Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with a two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key. Accompanist provided. Actors will be dancing first and singing after. Performance dates: June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 pm and June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm. For more information: call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500 x103. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C2F271.5B37B940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C2F271.5B37B940-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Linda Eisenstein" Sender: To: Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:29:08 -0500 Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890 at mail.en.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham at juno.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "clydesimon" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:19:40 -0500 Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441 at pavilion> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and running again and ready to present four productions of their environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first three shows. First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Cc: , Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes begin April12 at Dada Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 12:42:31 -0500 Message-ID: <1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87 at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0050_01C2F271.5B488220" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C2F271.5B488220 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *** For Immediate Release *** =20 Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 Cleveland=92s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce The spring session "Improv Intensives". Dada=92s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class. = They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational = process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a = partner, to think=20 "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual within an ensemble. The following Intensives are being offered : Improv 101 : Building Blocks Saturdays 11:00AM to 1:30 PM Improv 102 : Improv Structures Saturdays 2:00 to 4:30 PM All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland. Classes begin April 12th 2003 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives. Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited. For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242 or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions ------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C2F271.5B488220 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable  *** For = Immediate Release ***  

Cabaret Dada Improvisational = Theater,
Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is = pleased to announce
The spring session "Improv = Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your = ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertaining = exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within = the student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on = your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
= within an ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered = :

Improv 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM = to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
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Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =

=

2003 Public "Land Lubber Series"

=

Free programs on = Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location to make it = easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up = next=E2=80=A6

"SOLE SURVIVOR" at the = Brooklyn Library

=

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the = freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. = Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear = how he faced incredible odds to become the sole = survivor.

Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm

Brooklyn = Branch (Cuyahoga County Library)

4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH = 44144-3353

Phone: (216) = 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us

GREAT LAKES = TRIVIA: Do you = know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the gales of November? = No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not where = you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March = 26th!

Steamship William G. Mather = Museum

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------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C2F271.5B488220-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: From: "Wanda Wareham" Sender: To: "Fred Sternfeld \(E-mail\)" Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:19:13 -0500 Message-ID: <004401c2f242$a4752860$9900a8c0 at FineArts> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0056_01C2F271.5B488220" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0056_01C2F271.5B488220 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cyrano de Bergerac comes to the Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association April 4, 5, 11 & 12 at 8 pm April 6 & 13 at 3 pm Audio described performance on April 13 at 3 pm The ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and scientist secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences of hiding one?s true self. Those who have seen the Steve Martin movie, ?Roxanne? will be familiar with the basic premise. Written by Edmund Rostand, this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Directed by Mark Cipra. The Cast Cyrano-Carl Brandt Long Christian-David Malinowski Roxane-Danielle Stein Musketeer/Charles-David Mc Cormack de Guiche-Roger Principe LeBret-Michael Rogan Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne Sapir Valvert/Jean-Jim Shannon Ragueneau-Lance Switzer Guyere/Cook-Don Knepper Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline Markovich Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry Blair D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh Brown Citizen's Daughter-Kayla Carabotta Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly Carabotta Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen Cromie Cuigy-Lynda Eland Athene-Kelly Elliott Ligniere-Sean Fitzgerald Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia Green Michelle-Melanie Green Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach Hardman Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami Harkless Juliette/Cook-Melanie Hauer Henri-Daniel Higgins David/Cook-Jake Kostelnik Duenna (Marthe)-Linda Laronge Brissaille/Hector-Ken Jayne Production Team: Mark Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume Designer; Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; Tom Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck Stage Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew Ticket information and reservations: 440-951-6637 Groups of 10 or more are eligible for group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior to curtain time. The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue in Willoughby on the Andrews School campus. On site parking is free and the Corning Auditorium is barrier free. ------=_NextPart_000_0056_01C2F271.5B488220 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0056_01C2F271.5B488220-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:14:09 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "shalene shimer" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:56:45 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Kato Buss" Sender: To: "Martin Friedman" , "neohiopal" References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail at web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 16:37:02 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Friedman To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss, In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their seasons.... As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, we are all in the same boat. The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual is going to make a grant to? When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that even now I am not quite over. The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude. Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming from. Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity Kato Buss wrote: Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the Great Public looks to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo!=20 Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live=20 on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 17:00:00 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Dobama Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season - - - 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to be Celebrated as Planned As a result of the current economic climate and in an effort to ensure the future health and vitality of Dobama Theatre, the Board of Trustees has voted to cancel the 2003 productions of Nicky Silver?s Raised in Captivity, Dobama Night Kitchen?s Punk Project and the Owen Kelly Adopt-A-Playwright Program. Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Digest Footer.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Digest Footer.txt" _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in each 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 ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SCHEDULE Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and May 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previously announced. For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org - end - --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SC= HEDULE

Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and Ma= y 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previous= ly announced.

For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad = Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org

BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY
Contact: Thomas Cullinan
Office: (216) 556-0919
Email: tom at badepitaph.org

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--MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part-- From tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 From: tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us (Siko, Tom) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Technicians Wanted (College Students Welcome To Apply) Message-ID: STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATER Stagecraft Teacher Stagecrafters Youth Theater is currently interviewing for a summer Stagecraft teacher for our summer camp program. Candidate will also have opportunity to work as an assistant to the Technical Director as well as the Lighting and Set Designers. Stagecrafters Theater Camp is for students in grades 3-11. Candidate must be good with children and creative. Our theater camp does several workshop productions each summer as well as one summer stock show in August. COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH A BACKGROUND IN TECHNICAL THEATER ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. No housing is provided for this position. For more information or to schedule an interview please contact Tom Siko, Technical Director at 216-831-8601 x5103 or 440-781-1200. You may also e-mail a resume to this e-mail address. Please include references. Tom Siko Stagecrafters Associate/Technical Director Orange Community Education and Recreation Dept. (216) 831-8601 Ext: 5103 (216) 831-4209 Facsimile Tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates -- WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Stud Message-ID: <7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd@aol.com> --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio . . . Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates 1. You can still REGISTER . . . for the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: Actor's Career Development" Series which continues this Saturday, March 29th & Sat. April 5th.. (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. ) Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, (216) 561-8608. . Sat. 3/29: Marketing & Business Basics Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. You will have to know about the following to increase your chances of being successful -- Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses. . Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid" Learn the - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything from - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Major Credit cards accepted. (Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.) Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 2. RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture Presentations. . . presented by Arts in Strongsville Sandra Kornick, Chair "'PlayActs': a Prelude to Performance for Actors, Directors & Playwrights" Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio at Pearl Crossings Retirement Community 19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136. (Just past Pettiti's Gardens) The Lecture Series focuses on . . . . You're an aspiring or an experienced artist. You need to learn your craft. Or, you need to hone your craft. Either way, explore the creative process through which you tell your story on-stage and on- camera. 2. Mon. 3/31: "You're an Actor: Tell Your Story. You're a Director: Help Your Actor Tell the Story." 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Want to be a great character actor? Then you need a director. Through the process, (from cold readings to the performance), you will learn how you and the director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and embody the character. Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which helps the actor tell a 'believable' story on-stage and on-camera. 3. Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show': Tell Your Story" 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how you can combine the elements of your artistry to make your performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble performances. Learn how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and editing your performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn how to create opportunities to showcase your performance piece. For Information: (216) 561-8608. To RSVP: Sandra Kornich, Chair, Arts in Strongsville (440) 238-3693 or (440) 572-0439. Admission: Donation 3. Save the Dates! You can Register Now ! Coming April 12th thru May 17th. "Tricks of the Trade . . . Craft & Professional Development" series. This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Trade Career Development" series. Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM of acting for On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover. This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . . . Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Character development, Monologues, Improv & Scene work . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial, industrial, film) & Voiceover . Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera & Voiceover HOW-to . . . . Sat. 4/12: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 4/19: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 4/26: Structure & develop your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 5/3: Select & Rehearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues . Sat. 5/10: Become, Embody & Perform Your Contemporary or Classical Character . Sat. 5/17: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Plus, "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Survival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 ) Major Credit cards accepted. Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



>From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio  . . .

Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates

1.  You can still REGISTER . . . for  the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: 
      Actor's Career Development"
Series which=20= continues this Saturday,        &nbs= p;   
      March 29th & Sat. April 5th..
            &nbs= p;   (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. )

            &nbs= p;     Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,= (216) 561-8608.

            &= nbsp;  
. Sat. 3/29:  =20= Marketing & Business Basics
Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. = ; You will have to know about the following to increase  your chances o= f being successful  --  Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"= Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independ= ent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

. Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "G= etting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get
            &nbs= p;     Paid"

Learn the  - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make th= at Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets.= Everything from  - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, R= esources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" an= d developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.=

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.    &= nbsp;      Major Credit cards accepted. 
(Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.)

Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.=

Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 



2.  RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31= st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture
      Presentations. . .

presented by
Arts in Strongsville
Sandra Kornick, Chair

"'PlayActs': a Prelude to= Performance
for
Actors, Directors & Playwrights"


Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
at
Pearl Crossings Retirement Community
19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136.
(Just past Pettiti's Gardens)


The Lecture Series focuses on . . .
You're an aspiring or an experienced artist.  You need t= o learn your craft.  Or, you
   need to hone your craft.  Either way, explore the creative= process through which 
   you tell your story on-stage and on- camera.


2. Mon. 3/31:  "You're an Actor:  Tell Your Story.  You're= a Director:  Help Your
            &nbs= p;         Actor Tell the Story."&nb= sp;     7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.   Want to be a great character actor?  Then you need a dire= ctor. Through the
    process, (from cold readings to the performance), you wil= l learn how you and the
    director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and= embody the character.  
   Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which h= elps the actor tell a
   'believable' story on-stage and on-camera.

3.  Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show':  Tell Your Story"&nb= sp;  
    7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.  Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work= (or, select
   existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, directo= r or playwright.
   Learn how you can combine the elements of  your artistry t= o make your
   performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble perform= ances. Learn
   how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and e= diting your
   performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn=20= how to create
   opportunities to showcase your performance piece.

For Information: (216) 561-8608.
To RSVP:         Sandra Kornich,=20= Chair, Arts in Strongsville  (440) 238-3693 or
            &nbs= p;          (440) 572-0439.
=
Admission:       Donation


3.   Sav= e the Dates!  You can Register Now !

Coming April 12th thru May 17th.


"Trick= s of the Trade . . .
Craft & Professional Development"
series
.


This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Tra= de Career Development" series.

Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the
CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM
of acting for On-stage, On-came= ra & Voiceover. 

This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . .
  Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Char= acter development,      
     Monologues, Improv  & Scene work
.   Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,= industrial, film) &
     Voiceover
  Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera  &= ; Voiceover

    &= nbsp;     HOW-to . . .
Sat. 4/12:    Structure & write your talen= t resume in content & format
.  Sat. 4/19:    Get your professional head shot=20= project done
.  Sat. 4/26:    Structure & develop your voi= ceover demo in content & format
.  Sat.  5/3:     Select &  Re= hearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues
.  Sat. 5/10:    Become, Embody & Perform You= r Contemporary or Classical
            &nbs= p;          Character
Sat. 5/17:    Prepare, Practice & Audition= for Monologues & Scene work

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.  
Plus,  "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Surv= ival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 )   = ; 
Major Credit cards accepted.
Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.




--part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary-- From CabaretRock at aol.com Tue Mar 25 12:13:51 2003 From: CabaretRock at aol.com (CabaretRock at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:51 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Pop/Rock Singers--Paid Positions Message-ID: <7a.3bf81e6f.2bb1e4a5@aol.com> Cabaret Rock at Pickwick and Frolic in downtown Cleveland is assembling its Fall cast. Seeking two guys to add to the female cast. Age range: 20=E2=80=99s to 30=E2=80=99s. Performs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays beginning in mid-September. Pays $150 per weekend. =20 For an audition, contact CabaretRock at aol.com. From AuditionInfo at aol.com Tue Mar 25 12:14:09 2003 From: AuditionInfo at aol.com (AuditionInfo at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:14:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Singer/Paid Position Message-ID: <184.1871c03f.2bb1e54c@aol.com> Seeking a charismatic male singer to anchor a martini show with music in the vocal style of 60=E2=80=99s Vegas (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin) for Pickwick and Frolic on 4th Street in downtown Cleveland. Paid position. Performs Fridays and Saturdays at midnight. If interested, contact AuditionInfo at aol.com. From AuditionInfo at aol.com Tue Mar 25 12:14:24 2003 From: AuditionInfo at aol.com (AuditionInfo at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:14:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Singers/Paid Positions Message-ID: <14d.1d627247.2bb1e598@aol.com> Seeking two female singers to sing in the style of Rosemary Clooney, Shirley Bassey, Peggy Lee and Judy Garland (60=E2=80=99s Broadway, Blues & Jazz) for a new martini show at Pickwick and Frolic on 4th Street in downtown Cleveland. Paid position. Performs Fridays and Saturdays at midnight. Auditions are March 29 & March 30. Please contact AuditionInfo at aol.com for an appointment. From dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org Tue Mar 25 12:14:41 2003 From: dkilbane at clevelandfilm.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:14:41 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Film Society presents the 6th Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference Message-ID: <006401c2f2f3$7a7cf720$0c00000a@CFSNET> Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference The local premier of the Academy Award-nominated SPELLBOUND will launch the 6th Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference (MIFC) on Friday, March 28, 2003. Held in conjunction with the Cleveland International Filmmakers Conference, the MIFC is a three-day event featuring 18 panel discussions with accomplished directors, producers, screenwriters, and other film professionals. SPELLBOUND chronicles eight very different American teenagers who set out to win the National Spelling Bee. The young contestants, from farms, ghettos, and ocean front mansions across the country, experience heartbreak and triumph during the televised finals of the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC. The 6th Annual Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference: March 28 - March 30, 2003 Hyatt Regency Hotel Cleveland Non-Members $200 Cleveland Film Society Members $170 Students $125 Student Group Rate $100/each for 5 or more students from the same school MIFC registration also offers a free 2-day pass to any film screening on Saturday, March 29 or Sunday, March 30. Panel summaries and registration information are available at 216-623-3456 or online at Get into it! From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Airing on APPLAUSE Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. With host Dee = Perry... (Repeats Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. and Sundays at 12:30 p.m.) * Celebrating the life and work of W.E.B. DuBois. W.E.B. DuBois was = a civil rights leader, a pioneer in sociology, and author of The Souls = of Black Folk. This year, marks the 100th anniversary of that book's = publishing and is just one of the contributions being recognized in the = community-wide celebration: "The Soul of W.E.B. DuBois: Celebrating the = Genius of an American Scholar." Dr. Regennia Williams from Cleveland = State University visits APPLAUSE to discuss DuBois and the events = honoring him. =20 * Curtain Call. For over fifty years, some of the biggest stars of = the American stage have passed through Cleveland...leaving their "mark" = on the curtain at the Hanna Theater. From simple signatures, to = detailed drawings, this simple cloth has become a priceless piece of = theatrical history. * Musical Heritage. Michael Searching Bear, is one of only a very = few full-time Native American flute makers in the world. He discovered = the melodious sounds of the wood flute while researching his Native = American heritage. Once the music of the past found him, Michael knew = he had to honor his Cherokee culture by keeping the sound alive. From sandykosovich at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 From: sandykosovich at yahoo.com (Sandy Kosovich) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Meet Me In St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre in Madison Message-ID: <20030325183553.70660.qmail@web13602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003 Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM character breakdown Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Audition requirements: Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement. Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church), NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of

MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003

Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM 

character breakdown

Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone

Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano

Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor

Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano

Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano

Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well

Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well

Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet

Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo

John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor

Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone

Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming

approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles

ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE

Audition requirements:

Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement.

Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth 

Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment

auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church),     NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Master Class on Vocal Auditioning and Performing Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F4D0@NTSERV1> Join cast members of the national tour of THE FULL MONTY as they lead a special Master Class designed to help you prepare for auditions and performing. Wednesday April 2 from 12:00 - 1:30 pm on the Allen Theatre Stage at Playhouse Square Center Please ready 16 bars of music and bring your music with you. An accompaniest will be provided. You can participate or observe. But, you must call 216-771-4444 ext. 3215 to reserve. From PierogiProductOH at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 From: PierogiProductOH at aol.com (PierogiProductOH at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clown auditions for NB show Message-ID: <114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7@aol.com> --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the Natural Bridges show. The auditions will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-5441 www.worldeonline.com Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself. Since we only have a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to be brief. This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show itself. A copy of benefits will be available at the audition. After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inform them of our decision via email or phone call. Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Saturday. Kirk L Maynard Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130 440-884-2183 www.thenaturalbridges.com --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding=20= auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the= Natural Bridges show.  The auditions will be held on Saturday,=20= March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location:

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44102
(216) 651-5441
www.worldeonline.com

Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself.  Since we only hav= e a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to= be brief.  This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show= itself.  A copy of benefits will be available at the audition.  <= BR>
After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inf= orm them of our decision via email or phone call. 

Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Sa= turday.

Kirk L Maynard
Natural Bridges LLC
PO Box 30688
Cleveland, Ohio 44130
440-884-2183
www.thenaturalbridges.com
--part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary-- From jpercher at dancecleveland.org Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 From: jpercher at dancecleveland.org (Jackie Percher) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Twyla Tharp Dance - March 30th - presented by DANCECleveland Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Her dances have astounded audiences worldwide. Today she remains the reigning American "mistress of modern dance", creating work as unique as her name...Twyla. DANCECleveland presents the Dance Event of the Year Twyla Tharp Dance One Night Only! March 30 ~ 8:00 p.m. State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center For tickets call (216) 241-6000 or 1-800-766-6048 or visit us online at www.dancecleveland.org Group discounts for 10 or more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201 Twyla Tharp Dance, performing three of her most recent works: Westerly Round, Surfer at the River Styx and the premiere of Even The King. "Non-stop bravura, delivered with mind-boggling stamina. Maverick levels of energy and rhythm...energy at its most turbulent...Sheer dance power." - New York Times ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 Her dances have = astounded=20 audiences worldwide.  Today she remains the reigning American=20 "mistress = of modern=20 dance", creating work as unique as her = name...Twyla.

DANCECleveland=20 presents the Dance Event of the Year

Twyla Tharp Dance
One Night Only!
March 30 ~ 8:00 = p.m.
State=20 Theatre, Playhouse Square Center
For tickets call (216) = 241-6000
or=20 1-800-766-6048

or visit us online at www.dancecleveland.org<= /FONT>

Group discounts = for 10 or=20 more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201

Twyla Tharp = Dance,=20 performing three of her most recent works:=20
Westerly=20 Round, Surfer at the River Styx=20 and the premiere of Even The=20 King.

"Non-stop = bravura,=20 delivered with mind-boggling stamina.  Maverick levels of energy = and=20 rhythm...
energy at its=20 most turbulent...Sheer dance power."   - New = York=20 Times          = ;            =             &= nbsp;       =20




------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Calling ALL Actors & Production Talent Message-ID: <144.dbd8ed2.2bb212a1@aol.com> CALLING ALL ACTORS & PRODUCTION TALENT Stage & Production Artists Meeting Announced (March 25, 2003) - In partial response to the current bleak air surrounding the performing arts in Cleveland, arts publicist Jeon Francis is teaming up with Cleveland Public Theatre to organize a gathering between stage and production artists. This meeting will be led by Francis who will present his ideas on a project he has been developing to better connect and utilize the resources and talents within the artist community. Attendees will be encourage to give their feedback. Artists unable to attend the free event will have an alternative way to review the project plan and submit comments. Other topics will include: What local arts organizations are working on and how we might be able to better collaborate with one another. Cleveland Public Theatre is also expected to address the topic of arts advocacy. The discussion is expected to take place at the Cleveland Public Theatre sometime in mid-April. Details will be announced later this week. PLEASE NOTE: *The usage of "stage artists" refers to: (e.g., actors, dancers, performers, comics, celebrity impersonators, etc.) *The usage of "production artists" refers to: (e.g., costume designers, photographers, lighting and sound operators, directors, graphic designers, etc.) From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Since Welfare Reform" -- This Sunday's Post-Show Panel at Dobama's In the Blood Message-ID: This Sunday's panel discussion is free to ticketholders immediately following Sunday's 2:30 p.m. performance of In the Blood at Dobama Theatre. The panel will begin at approximately 5:00 p.m. March 30 ? Since Welfare Reform Moderator to be determined. Moderated question and answer period to follow. Panelists to include: Sister Donna Hawk, Transitional Housing; Ruth Gray, Executive Director, Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland; Mick Latkovich, Vocational Guidance Services; a representative from Neighborhood Centers Association. In 1998, the United States passed a series of laws that served, ideally, to provide a bridge for our country?s poor from ?welfare to work.? The images that were used to promote these laws were largely of inner-city poor, and largely of black Americans even though the average welfare recipient is a white woman who lives in a rural area. For this event, we will take a look at the actual results of the laws passed in Ohio. Statistically, who are Cleveland?s poorest citizens? Are more people working? Are women?s jobs providing them an adequate income and healthcare for their children? How are adults without dependents faring as opposed to those who care for (sometimes extended) families? What kinds of support programs have been put in place for ex-recipients? What are the present politics of the situation? Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama on 90.3's "Around Noon" this Monday/ "Girl 6" Monday at the Madstone Message-ID: Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, will be featured on WCPN 90.3's "Around Noon" with Dee Perry (at noon) this coming Monday, March 31st, along with representatives from Cleveland Public Theater and Ensemble Theater in a discussion about theatre budget cuts. And join us at the Madstone, at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard, just a few feet from Dobama Theatre, on Monday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. as Dobama Theatre, Urban Dialect and the Madstone Centrum present "Girl 6" (screenwritten by Suzan-Lori Parks, author of In the Blood, through this weekend at Dobama Theatre). For more information and tickets, call (216) 321-1000. The timely irony in the movie is that the main character is not able to make enough money as an actress, so she turns to phone sex to pay the bills! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seven Critics Weigh in on In the Blood at Dobama Theatre -- Playing Through Sunday ONLY! Message-ID: Don't miss your chance to see the critically-acclaimed In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks at Dobama Theatre through March 30th! Final performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Audiences laugh, weep and stand in applause. The mirror is turned on ourselves in this gripping, visceral slice of life. What the critics are saying about Dobama Theatre's production of In the Blood: "When a playwright's powerful words find their theatrical equivalent in a director's bold vision and in peerless acting, the result is an experience unlike any other. In the Blood at Dobama Theatre is such an experience...the production, through March 30, spearheaded by director Sonya Robbins and a dream cast including Rasheryl McCreary as the doomed Hester, takes the drama even higher. From the charged and symbolic opening to the shattering and tragic conclusion, In the Blood will make you laugh, rage and, ultimately, weep...no detail is overlooked...If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Parks, one of our leading producers of plays that matter, conjures up works that are gritty and real while at the same time being poetic and highly symbolic. Director Sonya Robbins whips up a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization in a haunting evocation of Parks' nightmare-scape...bruising study of the vast, starving underbelly of America and those who had a hand in creating it" Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer "a damn fine theatrical experience. In the Blood is essentially a contemporary interpretation of the good vs. evil themes in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter...lively street-beat language...In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester...Even given the dour subject matter, there are plenty of chuckles...There is an irresistible musical flow to this material, and director Sonya Robbins has her players performing like a troupe of jazz all-stars -- blending smoothly during the ensemble family scenes, then vamping soulfully in their solo turns." Christine Howey, Scene "In the Blood, by Suzan-Lori Parks, the 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Topdog/Underdog, continues her tradition of reminding society of its hypocrisy by reflecting the ideals, traditions and assumptions of its poor...Robbins's production of In the Blood is a must see...Less concerned with her self-respect than with feeding her children, Hester degrades herself through sex and panhandling. McCreary's believable portrayal of Hester deserves enormous recognition...a great combination of acting and production...In the Blood felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Josette Compton, Call & Post "Certain images were appalling because the human family could treat one another so callously and cold. 'Service' with a smile, and the twisting of the knife is so direct in this piece...must see...Susan-Lori Parks' presentation of the letter 'A' is brilliant, logical and twisted. It truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society...different roles...created an almost Sybil multiplicity that encompassed a range of personalities both outwardly and inside the individuals...truly an ensemble cast." Cliff Williams, City News ??In the Blood,? by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks?takes you on an even further descent into a particular social hell?parts of it are extremely stylized and even grotesque, while the rest of it is a slice of dreary realism?One of the most mesmerizing and charismatic actresses in the area, McCreary can suck all the air from a room just by taking the stage?Cassandra Vincent and Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson)?are?equally dynamic?sure-footed and hypnotic. Sonya Robbins? energetic direction?keeps the action brisk, and the ebb and flow of the six actors in their comings and goings make the cast seem a lot larger?Production values?are stunning for a theatre with a miniscule budget and problems of space.? Les Roberts, Sun Press ?Every once in a while, theatre-goers have the experience of knowing they have experienced greatness. This has to be the case of anyone who has attended a performance of ?In the Blood? at Dobama Theatre?Suzan-Lori Parks is a playwright to be reckoned with?Director Sonya Robbins leaves no emotional leaf unturned in her staging. The scenes are riveting. The performances are honed to a high level. Even the technical qualities are first-rate. Bill Ransom?s original music sets the emotional tone. Todd Krispinsky has created a totally realistic bridge abutment. Andrew Kaletta? s lighting is mood-perfect. You will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary?s emotionally-shattering Hester. Her pain is our pain. Her frustrations are our frustrations. She is magnificent! Victor Dickerson, Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson), Renee Matthews-Jackson, Kevin Brewer and Cassandra Vincent are all wonderful.? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Features on In the Blood have also been published in Urban Dialect magazine, Savoir-Faire and the Gay People's Chronicle. Rasheryl McCreary was also featured on WVIZ-TV's "Applause." DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino From FosterDeux at aol.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 From: FosterDeux at aol.com (FosterDeux at aol.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: The Economy Stinks, etc...etc...etc..... Message-ID: <1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d@aol.com> --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I never have sent a public response to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whole. I would prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forcing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes). This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments. Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of programming? Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/director and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappropriate. Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few years. If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman had to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps because he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherwise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves a bit. Should Artistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or should they "take a chance and do something new"? I will leave that up to them. That's what they re paid for. And in spite of Mayfield High School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woods, I still think that something can be gained from watching professional actors tackle a challenging piece. David Robeano Email: Fosterdeux at aol.com www.davidrobeano.com "Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Quixote --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I never have sent a public res= ponse to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because= I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (= sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whol= e.  I would  prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forc= ing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes= ).

This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments.&= nbsp; Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of progr= amming?  Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/dir= ector and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappro= priate.  Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have=20= not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few ye= ars.  If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent=20= - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman h= ad to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps b= ecause he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherw= ise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. =20= And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves  a bit.  Should A= rtistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or sho= uld they "take a chance and do something new"?  I will leave that up to= them.  That's what they re paid for.  And in spite of Mayfield Hi= gh School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woo= ds, I still think that something can be gained from watching professiona= l actors tackle a challenging piece.

David R= obeano
Email:  Fosterdeux at aol.com
www.davidrobeano.com


"Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Qui= xote



--part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary-- From lipschtick at lipschtick.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 From: lipschtick at lipschtick.com (Jean Zarzour) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A book for our times Message-ID: <3E80C758.9020306@lipschtick.com> --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally, nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called The Places That Scare You A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun. (she's busy!) I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight. Peace- Jean Zarzour 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 lipschtick at lipschtick.com local 216-521-3831 http://www.lipschtick.com Comedy from a tube! --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally,  nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called
The Places That Scare You
A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun.   (she's busy!)

I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight.

Peace-


Lips Signature
Jean Zarzour
2300 McKinley Ave.
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
lipschtick at lipschtick.com
local    216-521-3831
http://www.lipschtick.com   Comedy from a tube!
--------------030103090701040607020109-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Festival-Call for Entries-due May 1, 2 003 Message-ID: The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre is currently accepting submissions to the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. A special fund of the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland supports the annual competition which is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE: Original Works Not previously produced at the time of submission Suitable for full-length presentation Directly concerned with the Jewish experience Postmarked no later than May 1, 2003 THE PRIZE: $1,000 and a staged reading of the winning play at the JCC's Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre in Cleveland. This award is paid in $500 increments with the first payment being on announcement of award and the second at or near the date of the reading to help defray travel costs for the playwright during the brief production period. All winners are announced in American Theatre magazine. NOTE: A condition of the award is that the JCC Halle Theatre will have permission to perform the first fully staged production of the winning script following the staged reading without payment of additional royalties. Submit transcripts to: Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition JCC Halle Theatre 3505 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 CONTACT: Deborah Bobrow at 216-382-4000 ext. 215 or email dbobrow at clevejcc.org for additional information. From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Workshop Signups Message-ID: <000101c2f340$02e7d700$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0" ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce that = it will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on = June 23, 2003 and running through July 18, 2003. Please see the LCCPT = website at www.lccpt.8m.net for further details. Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is a fun and enriching = opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall of 2003) to = have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects of live = theatre. Prior theatre experience is not a requirement for our program. = The Workshop Program strives to develop not only theatre-related = skills, but also focuses on creative and instructional activities that = are an important part of our program. Self-expression, imagination, = social awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and = better speech habits are just a few of the values taught through the = creative process. The basic goal of our program is to teach the = student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with everyday = situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and = responsibility. This year in conjunction with the workshop, we will be presenting the = musical Bugsy Malone at Lorain Southview High School on the evenings of = July 18 and July 19, 2003. All students who participate in the workshop = will perform onstage these two nights. NEW FOR 2003: For Grades 9-11, afternoon only Tech Workshop. Don't be = left out just because you're in Summer School. Be a Techie for a half = day and pay only $90.00. Tech only workshop runs 12:45-3:15 every day. REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY MAIL. REGISTRATION MAY ALSO BE = COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch of the Elyria Public = Library in the Miller Room on one of the following Saturdays: April 5 = and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon. Please bring TELEPHONE NUMBERS of DOCTORS = and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this information is = required on the mandatory medical form. Please bring a current picture = (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition cards. ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO J. R. SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, = ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN: PIONEER THEATRE REGISTRATION. REGISTRATION = FOR THIS WORKSHOP WILL CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003. CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR = KIM SIMONS AT 440-323-1512 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO YOU. TUITION: $185.00 per student for grades 2-12 $160.00 per = student for grades K & 1 We look forward to having one our best and most fun workshops ever this = summer. We hope to have your children along for the ride! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce = that it=20 will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on June = 23, 2003=20 and running through July 18, 2003.  Please see the LCCPT website at = www.lccpt.8m.net for further = details.
 
Lorain County Children’s Pioneer = Theatre is a fun=20 and enriching opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall = of=20 2003) to have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects = of live=20 theatre.  Prior theatre = experience=20 is not a requirement for our program.  The Workshop Program strives = to develop=20 not only theatre-related skills, but also focuses on creative and = instructional=20 activities that are an important part of our program.  Self-expression, imagination, = social=20 awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and better = speech=20 habits are just a few of the values taught through the creative = process.   The basic goal of our = program is=20 to teach the student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with = everyday=20 situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and=20 responsibility.
 
This year in conjunction with the = workshop, we=20 will be presenting the musical Bugsy Malone at = Lorain=20 Southview High School on the evenings of July 18 and July 19, = 2003.  All=20 students who participate in the workshop will perform onstage these two=20 nights.
 
NEW=20 FOR 2003:  For Grades 9-11, afternoon = only Tech=20 Workshop.  Don’t = be left out=20 just because you’re in Summer School. =20 Be a Techie for a half day and pay only $90.00.  Tech only workshop runs = 12:45-3:15 every=20 day.
 
REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY=20 MAIL.  = REGISTRATION=20 MAY ALSO BE COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch = of the=20 Elyria Public Library in the Miller Room on one of the following = Saturdays:=20 April 5 and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon.  Please bring TELEPHONE = NUMBERS of=20 DOCTORS and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this=20 information is required on the mandatory medical form.  Please bring a current picture=20 (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition=20 cards.
 
ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO = J. R.=20 SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN:  PIONEER THEATRE = REGISTRATION.  REGISTRATION FOR THIS WORKSHOP = WILL=20 CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003.  CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR KIM SIMONS AT = 440-323-1512=20 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO = YOU.
 
TUITION:
$185.00 per student for grades = 2-12           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 $160.00 per student for grades K & = 1
 
We look forward to having one our best = and most=20 fun workshops ever this summer.  We hope to have your children = along for=20 the ride!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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R..vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Simons, J. R..vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Simons;J.;R. FN:Simons, J. R. ORG:The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. TITLE:Producer TEL;WORK;VOICE:888-877-9563 TEL;HOME;VOICE:440-323-1512 ADR;WORK:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States ADR;HOME:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States X-WAB-GENDER:1 URL:http://www.jrsimons.8m.com URL:http://www.jovialities.8m.com BDAY:19681208 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:jovialities at excite.com EMAIL;INTERNET:jrsimons at vls.com REV:20030326T005949Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0-- From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Seeks Production Staff Message-ID: <000201c2f340$04a3dee0$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980" ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday = through Friday, 9 AM - 3:15 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect = Elementary School on Prospect Avenue in Elyria, Ohio.=20 Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held on July 18 and 19 at 7 PM at = Lorain Southview High School. These are paid positions.=20 The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre or arts = and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include = load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of = workshop, transfer of completed sets to performance venue, and load out = of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the workshop.=20 The Costumer will be responsible for costuming up to 100 children in = grades 1-11 for the final performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of = costumes from 26 previous seasons as well as the ability to borrow, = build or otherwise acquire costumes for the students. Contract will = include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start = of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to performance venue, and = load out of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the = workshop.=20 All interested parties should send a resume to J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 = Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be emailed in Microsoft = Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in any other = format will not be reviewed. For more information, contact J. R. Simons = by email at jovialities at excite.com. J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT=20 workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday through Friday, 9 AM = - 3:15=20 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect Elementary School on Prospect = Avenue in=20 Elyria, Ohio.

Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held = on July=20 18 and 19 at 7 PM at Lorain Southview High School. These are paid = positions.=20

The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre = or arts=20 and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design=20 and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged=20 tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include load in of = LCCPT=20 materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of = completed sets to performance venue, and load out of performance venue = and=20 Prospect Elementary following the workshop.

The Costumer will be = responsible for costuming up to 100 children in grades 1-11 for the = final=20 performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of costumes from 26 previous = seasons=20 as well as the ability to borrow, build or otherwise acquire costumes = for the=20 students. Contract will include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect=20 Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to = performance venue, and load out of performance venue and Prospect = Elementary=20 following the workshop.

All interested parties should send a = resume to=20 J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be = emailed=20 in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in = any=20 other format will not be reviewed.  For more information, contact = J. R.=20 Simons by email at jovialities at excite.com.
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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R..vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Simons, J. R..vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Simons;J.;R. FN:Simons, J. R. ORG:The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. 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Artists & Performers,
 
           I don't know how this might affect us, but I felt like you should all hear about it just in case.  Hate to bring politics in here, but this is a law being proposed which would hold organizers of events involving music personally liable for drug use at their venue.  It's a major crackdown on raves (an expansion of current "crackhouse" laws) and clubs, but it's wording is vague enough it could extend to concerts and god knows what that we might be involved in.  Thought you all should know.  It's called the RAVE Act.  More or less what it means is that weird pressures can be put on venue owners to keep them from holding events out of fear that if someone uses drugs at the event, the venue owner or organizer could face up to 20 years in prison.  This link tells some about it but I'm sure if you wanted you could find more.  I hope your jaw drops.
 
           Josh(ua)

PS - If anyone actually believes in crappy laws like this, email me personally because I'd really like to understand how anyone could think this way.


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------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0-- From aj.higbee at earthlink.net Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 From: aj.higbee at earthlink.net (Alan Higbee) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]trumpet players for Easter Message-ID: <000901c2f3a2$5edc69b0$0201a8c0@CPQ26587269632> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org OK, I know it is REALLY late, but my usual contractor can't help me this year. I need two trumpet players to complete my professional brass quintet. Players need to be experienced and skilled. We also use them for the Hallelujah Chorus so they need to have a C or D trumpet as well. I am not looking for high school players or someone who only plays occasionally. I know this is a lot to ask, but we pay well and I am hoping that someone new in town might be available. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From James_Fath at progressive.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent Improv Training Offered!! Message-ID: Classes starting this Sunday from 3pm-6pm and Tuesday 7pm-10pm E-mail Jim Fath at Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are an actor or actress and you are interested in buffing up your resume with some improvisational training, several work shops and Improv coaching sessions are available in your area. These work shops and coaching sessions will focus on the following: Improv for the theatre Improv as a performance piece in a troupe Improv as a performance piece in a solo or stand-up comedy act Cost: The cost for these classes are low. $8 an hour Class time will can be a minimum of 2 hours depending on what you want to Class Schedule: You schedule your classes. You are an actor so your time is valuable. You can meet once a week Every two weeks Or even once a month There are also frequent workshops being held on the weekends featuring working improvisers from all over. Classes are forming now. Please contact. Jim Fath Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive.com Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents "Take My Seder, Please" Sunday April 13th 10am &2pm Halle Theatre 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: Sheri Gross, (216) 382-4000 Ext. 272 Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents Intergenerational Passover Production March 24, 2003.... The Playmakers Youth Theatre at The Jewish Community Center presents its Grandtyme Intergenerational musical, Take My Seder, Please: A vaudeville show that will tickle your "Shankbone!" written and directed by Sheri Gross. Sunday April 13 at 10:00am and 2:00pm at the Halle Theatre, Mayfield JCC, 3505 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Heights. The cast brings together children, adults, senior adults and entire families from a variety of Cleveland suburbs. Tickets are $8 General Admission, $6 for JCC Members, Seniors and Students. Special rate of $5 for day-school students for the 10:00am performance. For reservations, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, x274 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Free Touring Production Debut - Met By Moonlight - Join us TONIGHT! Message-ID: Hi all, It is a pleasure to invite you to the opening night of Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2003 touring production, Met By Moonlight. The production features 4 local Cleveland actors and was commissioned by Cleveland-based playwright Margaret Lynch. The production was directed by GLTF Director of Education, Daniel Hahn. We will kick off the 19 venue tour this evening at John Carroll University and would love to see you in the audience. I will paste the complete tour schedule and press release below for your reference. Please feel free to pass the info along to friends and colleagues. Thanks in advance. Hope to see you tonight or at one of the other 18 venues near you. Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education Great Lakes Theater Festival OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT! John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater (Within the Student Center/Rec Center) Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 ---------------------------------------------- For Immediate Release Great Lakes Theater Festival Presents Met By Moonlight A Free Touring Production Met By Moonlight is a free theater production that will tour to 19 venues throughout Northern Ohio between March 26 and April 16. Written by Cleveland playwright Margaret Lynch, this world premiere play will be directed by GLTF Director of Education Daniel Hahn. Charged with humor and history and grounded in Shakespeare, Met By Moonlight utilizes the classic text of Shakespeare?s masterpiece A Midsummer Night?s Dream to ignite a dialogue about the role of the theater in providing a place where our most profound human longings can find a voice. The sixty-minute performance features four local actors: Allen Branstein, John Fairbairn, Todd Mengay and Diane Mull. In Met By Moonlight, three dreamers from different times and places fall asleep and dream the same dream: it's up to each to stage Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, under ridiculously trying circumstances. For two of the three, it's a dream come true. For the third, it's a nightmare. Sarah, a young woman in 17th century England, longs to become an actress at a time when theater is banned by a Puritan government. Robert, an American soldier during the Revolutionary War, is eager to stage the play to ward off the misery, boredom, and fear of a harsh winter at Valley Forge. But for Frank, a college student ca. 2003 and an avid player of online computer games, theater is an annoying anachronism. Shakespearean mistaken identities and comic misunderstandings find new resonance as the three dream worlds both mesh and collide. Each performance of Met By Moonlight is followed by a discussion about the issues raised in the production. All performances are free. (See schedule following.) A complete listing of tour dates and times is available online at www.greatlakestheater.org. All performances are subject to change. Call individual sites to confirm dates and times. Met By Moonlight is part of Awaken the Dream, a series of public programs surrounding Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night?s Dream (April 30-May 11, Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center; tickets available online at tickets.com or by calling (216) 241-6000). Held throughout Northern Ohio from March through May 2003, Awaken the Dream features: Sprits of a Different Sort - a students playwrights? festival, Bardstock FM ? a radio program spotlighting original student music, Perchance to Dream ? an intensive teacher workshop, Playnotes - a pre-show discussion series and much more. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information and a free brochure, contact the GLTF education department at (216) 241-5490 x317. # # # Media Contact: Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education 216/241-5490 x317 -------------------------------------- Met By Moonlight Great Lakes Theater Festival Outreach Tour Performance Schedule John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 Akron/Summit Co. Public Library Nordonia Hills Branch Thursday, March 27, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 9458 Olde Eight Road, Northfield Information: (330) 467-8595 Lutheran East High School Friday, March 28, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 3565 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 382-6100 Clague Playhouse Sunday, March 30, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1371 Clague Road, Westlake Information: (440) 331-0403 Lorain Catholic High School Monday, March 31, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 760 Tower Blvd., Lorain Information: (440) 282-8216 Oberlin Public Library Tuesday, April 1, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 65 South Main Street, Oberlin Information: (440) 775-4790 The University of Akron Martin University Center Thursday, April 3, 2003 @ 3:30 p.m. 105 Fir Hill Street, Akron Information: (330) 972-7601 Cleveland Sight Center Friday, April 4, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 1909 East 101st Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 791-8118 x226 Saint Peter Church Sunday, April 6, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1533 East Seventeenth Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 556-4618 Karamu House Monday, April 7, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2355 East 89th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 795-7070 Lorain County Community College Stocker Center ? Studio Theater Tuesday, April 8, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 1005 Abbe Road North, Elyria, Ohio Information: 1-800-995-5222 Ext. 7120 Bay Village High School Wednesday, April 9, 2003 @ 11:55 a.m. 29230 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio Information: (440) 899-5800 Akron Summit County Library Portage Lakes Branch Thursday, April 10, 2003 @ 6:30 p.m. 4261 Manchester Road, Akron Information: (330) 644-7050 St. Augustine Chruch Walsh Hall Friday, April 11, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2486 West 14th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 781-5880 Cleveland Heights Main Library Sunday, April 13, 2003 @ 2:30 p.m. 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 932-3600 Ext 291 Lorain Admiral King High School Monday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:30 p.m. 2600 Ashland Avenue Lorain, Ohio Information: (440) 282-9191 Cleveland Public Library Martin Luther King Jr. Branch Tuesday, April 15, 2003 @ 11:00 1962 Stokes Blvd., Cleveland Information: (216) 623-7018 Lorain Southview High School Wednesday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:35 p.m. 2270 East 42nd Street, Lorain Information: (440) 277-7271 Lake Erie College CK Rickel Theater Wednesday, April 16, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio Information: (440) 639-4746 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. 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--part1_d.cf72c21.2bb30975_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Open "The Music Man" March 28 & Offers Neohiopal special Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD PROUDLY PRESENTS IN COOPERATION WITH MTI ?THE MUSIC MAN? STARRING ANDREA ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA FASIMPAUR & A CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! UPBEAT, ON TUNE, AND A WHOLE TOWN FULL OF FUN! PLAYING AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS MARCH 28,29,30 APRIL 4,5,6,11,12,13 OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL ARTS, WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY THEATER! *OPENING NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO. BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, AND A COMMUNITY LEADER. THE GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE SHOW. NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL ?THE MUSIC MAN? AT GEAUGA THEATER (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS: $10.00 YOUTH: $8.00 GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM SUNDAY AT 2:00PM ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD PROUDLY PRESENTS

IN COOPERATION WITH MTI

 

“THE MUSIC MAN”

STARRING=

ANDREA = ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA = FASIMPAUR

& A = CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED!  = UPBEAT, = ON TUNE, AND A = WHOLE TOWN FULL OF = FUN!

PLAYING AT = THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER = STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR = RESERVATIONS

MARCH 28,29,30  APRIL = 4,5,6,11,12,13

 

OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR = NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS

PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE = TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF

 

WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL = ARTS,

WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A = FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY = THEATER!

*OPENING= NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, = WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO.  = BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, = AND A COMMUNITY LEADER.  THE = GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE = SHOW.

NEOHIOPA= L SPECIAL

“THE MUSIC MAN”

AT GEAUGA = THEATER

(440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS

BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF

ADULTS: $12.00  SENIORS: = $10.00  YOUTH: = $8.00

 

GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW

FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM   SUNDAY AT = 2:00PM

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0-- From redhen at logan.com Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 From: redhen at logan.com (Red Hen Productions) Date: Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Ticket Offer: "Body Outlaws" Thursday 3/27/03 Message-ID: --- Red Hen Productions PO Box 91926, Cleveland OH 44101 * (216)661-4301 http://www.logan.com/redhen/ SPECIAL DISCOUNT NIGHT AT BODY OUTLAWS FOR NEIHIOPAL LIST MEMBERS!!! Red Hen Productions invites all NEOHIOPAL list members to join us this Thursday night, 3/17/03, for a special performance of BODY OUTLAWS. Print and bring a copy of this email to the show and receive $4 off the regular admission. This includes a post-show talkback with moderator Dorothy Miller, Director of Case Western Reserve Univerity Women's Center. This is the last weekend for Red Hen Productions BODY OUTLAWS playing at Spaces Art Gallery located at 2220 Superior Viaduct, Ohio City. Come and see what all the critics are saying: ... "Denise Astorino is impishly sarcastic as a self-described "fat fashion guerrilla" determined to earn the stares she gets", (James Damico, Plain Dealer), "Under the smart, clean directrion of Karen Gygli, the monologues retain the thoughtful immediacy of a literary work while adding enough zest and smart-ass buffoonery to make it resonate as stand-up theatre." (Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene), "Jazmin Corona offers a subtly powerful turn in a monologue about skin color and sexuality"(Marie Andrusewiez, Cleveland Scene), "...the performance closes with a reveting piece about a plus-sized model, protrayed by Rose Leininger...effectively cutting through the politics of gender to present a universally moving story of self-acceptance"(Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene) Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. Call 216-661-4301 today to reserve your seat. Remaining performances are March 27, 28, and 29th at 8PM. From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Premier of "Ned's Garden "at Factory Theatre opens Fri. March 28 Message-ID: <37.3633c93e.2bb3559d@aol.com> --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT: NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT FACTORY THEATRE =20 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY THEATRE=20= AT EAST=20 TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE, PRESENTS NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COME= DY=20 WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FORD-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH=20 APRIL THIRTEENTH SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD,=20 NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURNS, SURPRISES=20 AND CULTURAL RICHNESS. THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS OF GARDEN STREET,= =20 PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH THE CHALLENGES AND=20 JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE. IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE=20 EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO LIFE. FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING=20 THIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE. THEY ARE: DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY,=20 JOYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY. NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M. & SUNDAYS AT= 3:00=20 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND $5 DOLLARS FOR=20 STUDENTS. =20 FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (216)=20 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS OF TEN OR= =20 MORE. YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= =20 PRODUCTION. SEE YOU THERE!! "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME. FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE! --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT:  NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT F= ACTORY THEATRE


CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY T= HEATRE AT EAST TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE,  PRESENTS NED= =E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COMEDY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FOR= D-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH APRIL THIRTEENTH

SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD, <= B>NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURN= S, SURPRISES AND CULTURAL RICHNESS.  THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS= OF GARDEN STREET, PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH TH= E CHALLENGES AND JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE.  IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF= ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO= LIFE.

FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING T= HIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE.  THEY ARE:
DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY, J= OYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY.

NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M= . & SUNDAYS AT 3:00 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION= AND $5 DOLLARS FOR STUDENTS. 

FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (21= 6) 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS= OF TEN OR MORE.

YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= PRODUCTION.  SEE YOU THERE!!

       "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME.  FEEL= BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE!








--part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary-- From raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 From: raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com (Cynthia Zimmerman) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Idea for Hope(PLEASE READ) Message-ID: <20030326191411.25769.qmail@web12102.mail.yahoo.com> --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with. The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help. This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen. I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea: I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story. I want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast. THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story. This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it. Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen. I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality. If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me: BY MAIL: Cynthia Zimmerman3859 Roller Ave. Akron OH 44319 Cynthia Zimmerman23 Leebrick Dr.Kent OH 44243 BY E-MAIL Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com BY INSTANT MESSENGER: AOL:CarpecynthiaYAHOO:Raven_of_MercyMSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com BY PHONE: HOME: 330-245-0369DORM: 330-346-7543 Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd. ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help, Cynthia Zimmerman --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with.

The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help.  This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen.

 I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea:

 I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story.  I  want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast.  THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story.  This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it.

 Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen.  I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality.

 If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me:

 BY MAIL:

Cynthia Zimmerman
3859 Roller Ave.
Akron OH 44319
 
Cynthia Zimmerman
23 Leebrick Dr.
Kent OH 44243

BY E-MAIL

Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com

 

BY INSTANT MESSENGER:
 AOL:Carpecynthia
YAHOO:Raven_of_Mercy
MSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com
 

BY PHONE:

HOME: 330-245-0369
DORM: 330-346-7543

 

Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd.  ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help,

         Cynthia Zimmerman



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205-- From Subastral at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 From: Subastral at aol.com (Subastral at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUNG ARTIST'S FESTIVAL Message-ID: <7AD0E47A.52764DDC.02978DE5@aol.com> YOUNG ARTIST???S FESTIVAL ???A Nation of Dreamers??? Presented by Drawing Board Productions Friday APRIL 4th 12:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Saturday APRIL 5th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Sunday APRIL 6th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Spend the weekend with us! On the North Quad of Baldwin Wallace College ?? Staged Readings of Shakespeare???s Hamlet, King Lear, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet ?? A selection of Scene???s and Monologues ?? Dance Pieces ?? Performances by: o Absolute Acapella o Brian ?? Open Stage Time ?? Over 30 Artist???s Displays in a Variety of Mediums Artists ranging from ages 15-25 from All over Ohio (Bowling Green, Toledo, Cincinnati, etc..) IT???S FREE !! For directions, more information about Drawing Board Productions, or the Young Artist???s Festival please e-mail : Amanda Harland arthousebw at yahoo.com Mission Statement : The mission of the Young Artist???s Festival is to provide an outlet for exposure and growth to the up and coming generation of artists. From blesner at solonohio.org Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's your last chance at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <000e01c2f3e2$485873b0$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEOhioPal Members! You have heard everyone talking about it!=20 Be sure that you don't miss out on the best show in town and its last = weekend of performances! Love, Sex, and the I.R.S. by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore Directed by Barbara Rhoades Thursday, March 27, Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 at 8:00 p.m. = at the Solon Center for the Arts Just mention NEOhioPal and purchase your tickets for ONLY $10.00 per = ticket. Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEOhioPal = Members!  You=20 have heard everyone talking about it! 
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Love, Sex, = and the=20 I.R.S.
by William Van = Zandt and Jane=20 Milmore
Directed by = Barbara=20 Rhoades
 
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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90-- From jen_scully at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 From: jen_scully at yahoo.com (Jen Arvay) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for female "Rockette type" dancers Message-ID: <20030326200000.49307.qmail@web10010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand. Pay for each dancer is $50. Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible. "I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil." -God bless Scott Neilson for the funny "It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever." -James' brilliant summation of the show Oz. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand.  Pay for each dancer is $50.  Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible.

"I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil."

-God bless Scott Neilson for the funny

"It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever."

-James' brilliant summation of the show Oz.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (Rabbit Run Community Arts) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater Auditions Reminder Message-ID: <002001c2f409$ea595040$d056fea9@station1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Rabbit Run Theater Summer Season Auditions Dates: Saturday, March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003 Times: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment = time, or arrive on the hour Location: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main Building (on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & 528) Auditions for Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, = 2003, from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street = on Madison Square (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for = directions or questions. MORNINGS AT SEVEN - 3 adult men, 4 adult women WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW - 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl = =20 MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS - cast size varies from 6 yr. old girl to older = grandfather, come with prepared song and sheet music, dress for dancing = =20 WAIT UNTIL DARK - 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Rabbit Run Theater = Summer=20 Season Auditions
 
Dates:        Saturday,=20 March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003

Times:        = 1:00=20 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment time, or arrive on = the=20 hour

Location:   =20 Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main=20 Building
          &= nbsp;     =20
(on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & = 528)

Auditions for=20 Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, 2003, = from=20 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street on = Madison Square=20 (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for directions = or=20 questions.

MORNINGS AT SEVEN – 3 adult men, 4 adult = women
WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW – 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. = old girl          =20
MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS – cast size varies from 6 yr. old = girl to older=20 grandfather, come with prepared song and sheet music, dress for = dancing           &nbs= p;=20
WAIT UNTIL DARK – 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old=20 girl

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Workshop Players' "Gunmetal Blues" Message-ID: <1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985@aol.com> --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!! Workshop Players Presents GUNMETAL BLUES Book By: Scott Wentworth Music And Lyrics By: Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler =E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun=20 Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a lounge player, and a=20 mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the film noir genre. Set= =20 in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2=80=99s , with the narr= ative=20 style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, music, Gun Metal Blues could b= e just=20 what you need to chase away those end of winter blues. Directed By: Dave MacKeigan Music Director: Rob Schneider Featuring: Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye) Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee And Introducing Ross Mitchell Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm) March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm) Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20 reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. 45 West 25th Street New York, New York 10010 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!!
Workshop Players Presents

GUNMETAL BLUES
Book By: Scott Wentworth
Music And Lyrics By:
Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler


=E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a l= ounge player, and a mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the=20= film noir genre. Set in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2= =80=99s , with the narrative style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, m= usic, Gun Metal Blues could be just what you need to chase away those end of= winter blues.

Directed By: Dave MacKeigan
Music Director: Rob Schneider

Featuring:
Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye)
Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde
Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee
And Introducing Ross Mitchell

Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm)<= BR> March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm)

Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20= reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.
Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com

Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with
Samuel French Inc.
45 West 25th Street
New York, New York 10010



"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"
--part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Review of Solon Center for the Arts' "Love, Sex, and the IRS" Message-ID: <001101c2f401$276d14c0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW IS MIKE: Do you have any idea how much I hate 70's nostalgia? IKE: About as much as ya hate movies starring any member of the Baldwin = family. M: Exactly! Okay, sure, you had 10 good years of promiscuous sex and = rampant drug use, but, as self appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must = ask: What the hell came from it? The Pet Rock! I: Punk music. M: Disco. I: Fleetwood Mac. M: K.C. and the Sunshine Band. I: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest!" M: "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh!" I: Saturday Night Live! PAUSE M: The Love Boat! I: All right, ya got me on that one. Besides, what're ya bitchin' = about, the show took place in the present! M: But it was written in the 70's and it show's! My God, some of the = jokes made about women in this thing could have come out of the mouth of = Don Knotts in "Three's Company." I: You were laughing! M: Entirely due to the talented cast. If "Seinfeld" taught us anything = it's that a good cast can make even the worst material funny. I: I gotta admit, I had trouble findin' someone to like in Act 1. The = main guy is a violent compulsive liar who blackmail's his best friend = into becoming a transvestite and calls his girlfriend moon pie. His = girlfriend has an affair with his best friend because she's bored. His = best friend has an affair with his girlfriend because it's in the = script. The IRS guy reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main = guy's mother is a couple a Fruit Loops short of a full bowl. But then = by Act 2 it didn't matter cause I realized they were all bi-polar = anyways. M: That's true. One moment everyone's mad at everyone, the next = they're at the end of a Brady Bunch episode. I: I'm wonderin' why nobody asked about Leslie's hairy boobs. M: The same reason no one asked why Leslie's voice sounded like Grover = on helium. I: And why there was a solar eclipse between Acts which take place = seconds apart. But you were laughin'! M: Yes, I was. And I scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I = got home. I: Oh, big deal! You do that every time you hear a Jewel song. So, ta = sum up, ya liked it, despite the fact that the script needs a polish by = Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' like ya just watched "Somethin' About = Amelia." PAUSE M: That about says it all, yes. I: Good, then let's get outta here. "BJ and the Bear" is on tonight = and I think I left my lava lamp on. M: Shpoopie. I: Aw, damn you, limey! Coming this week-end: The second issue of the Mike and Ike newsletter. = If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find = out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And it's = not the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community = theatre. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
WARNING:  THE FOLLOWING = REVIEW=20 IS
 
MIKE:  Do you have any idea how = much I hate=20 70's nostalgia?
 
IKE:  About as much as ya hate = movies starring=20 any member of the Baldwin family.
 
M:  Exactly!  Okay, sure, you = had=20 10 good years of promiscuous sex and rampant drug use, but, as self = appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must ask:  What the hell came = from=20 it?  The Pet Rock!
 
I:  Punk music.
 
M:  Disco.
 
I:  Fleetwood Mac.
 
M:  K.C. and the=20 Sunshine Band.
 
I:  "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's=20 Nest!"
 
M:  "The Fish That Saved=20 Pittsburgh!"
 
I:  Saturday Night = Live!
 
PAUSE
 
M:  The Love Boat!
 
I:  All right,  ya got me on = that=20 one.  Besides, what're ya bitchin' about, the show took place in=20 the present!
 
M:  But it was written in the 70's = and it=20 show's!  My God, some of the jokes made about women in this thing = could=20 have come out of the mouth of Don Knotts in "Three's = Company."
 
I:  = You were laughing!
 
M:  Entirely due to the talented = cast. =20 If "Seinfeld" taught us anything it's that a good cast can = make even the=20 worst material funny.
 
I:  I gotta admit, I had trouble = findin'=20 someone to like in Act 1.  The main guy is a violent = compulsive liar=20 who blackmail's his best friend into becoming a transvestite and calls = his=20 girlfriend moon pie.  His girlfriend has an affair with his = best=20 friend because she's bored.  His best friend has an affair=20 with his girlfriend because it's in the script.  = The IRS guy=20 reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main guy's mother is a = couple a=20 Fruit Loops short of a full bowl.  But then by Act 2 it didn't = matter cause=20 I realized they were all bi-polar anyways.
 
M:  That's true.  One moment = everyone's=20 mad at everyone, the next they're at the end of a Brady Bunch=20 episode.
 
I:  I'm wonderin' why = nobody asked=20 about Leslie's hairy boobs.
 
M:  The same reason no one asked = why Leslie's=20 voice sounded like Grover on helium.
 
I:  And why there was a solar = eclipse=20 between Acts which take place seconds apart.  But you were laughin'!
 
M:  Yes,  I was.  = And I=20 scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I got home.
 
I:  Oh, big deal!  You do = that every time=20 you hear a Jewel song.  So, ta sum up,  ya liked it, despite = the fact=20 that the script needs a polish by Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' = like ya=20 just watched "Somethin' About Amelia."
 
PAUSE
 
M:  That about says it all, = yes.
 
I:  Good, then let's get outta = here.  "BJ=20 and the Bear" is on tonight and I think I left my lava lamp = on.
 
M:  Shpoopie.
 
I:  Aw, damn you, = limey!
 
 
Coming this=20 week-end:  The second issue of the Mike and Ike=20 newsletter.  If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find=20 out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And = it's not=20 the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community=20 theatre.
------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0-- From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Model Call Message-ID: <01bd01c2f41c$60ac4740$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The 2004 "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" calendar Open Call WHO: Females age 18 and over, no later than May 15, 2003 WHAT: Model Search for "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" 2004 calendar WHEN: Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm WHERE: Harold Hafner Photo Studios 1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor Cleveland, Ohio Driving Directions BRING: Snapshots IF YOU HAVE IT VISIT: www.HaroldHafner.com NOW! SEE YOU THERE ---- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls Sleek Images Productions Harold Hafner Photography 216-426-8000 PS The MAKE-A-WISH Foundation will be present to accept donation for our community's terminally ill children. Our goal is to raise $15,000 so if you want to donate call 216-241-3670 or visit www.makeawishohio.org PSS Companies interested in advertising in the calendar may visit www.HaroldHafner.com or call 216-426-8000 today! --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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--Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg)-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things In-Reply-To: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I commend Pat Mazzarino on suggesting something so daring as to do something new!...But somehow the suggestion falls flat in the reality that none of them are...'new'. Why must we keep going round the same old tired circle? How many times can we laugh at the same jokes...strum our fingers and hum the words to the same old tunes until we actually forget the next line? And the ultimate insult added to 'the Stinking Economy' is the royalties are spent in an area whose economy fares better that our own. Wanna live dangerously in these trying times? (As if you won't be if things continue as they are.) Try something really radical...wholly new! Support our local playwrights...give their energies some space and light, time and talent...you might find more bang for the needed meager buck. Invest at home! I always knew there was a lot of talent in Cleveland...and the Spirits know how tired I am of seeing them show up loved and applauded in some community on the far side of the Nation...half-apologetic and half-glad to have left Cleveland to 'make it'. Perhaps the well-publicized "mistake" on the lake is not the place but the people. Invest at home...the returns will whip the local Economy into a shape of which you can be proud. Until then, it is more than a 'Stinking Economy' that pollutes the local cultural environment. CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts As An Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service Through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 15:47:24 -0500 Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0-- From katieandcats at myrealbox.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 From: katieandcats at myrealbox.com (Katie Anderson) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airline pilot outfit needed Message-ID: <1048741156.631fe560katieandcats@myrealbox.com> If appropriate, please place in the newsletter. Thanks! A woman's airplane pilot outfit is needed for a Children's TV Series Pilot = that is being filmed in a month in Twinsburg. If you have access to a med= ium-sized woman's shirt, jacket, and/or hat that would be appropriate and= that won't infringe on copyrights (generic is good!), please contact Kat= ie Anderson at katieandcats at myrealbox.com We need it by April 21st and w= e don't really have a budget yet! Thanks! From donirven at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 From: donirven at hotmail.com (Don Irven) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]need lighting designer for church Easter musical Message-ID: The Parma Heights Baptist Church in Parma is looking for an experienced lighting designer ASAP to design a few special ligthing effects. Possible paid position. If interested please contact Don Irven at donirven at hotmail.com or call for Jim at 440-886-6100. The show will be performed April 11- 19. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, professional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer season: "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, April 7 from 6-9 pm. Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appointment only. There is one available Equity contract. The role of Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are available. Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of your headshot and resume. To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare information line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferred date and time. Someone will call you back to confirm your audition time slot. For complete festival information, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 732-3311 info at cleveshakes.org http://www.cleveshakes.org --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season</TI= TLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON<BR= > <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, pr= ofessional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer seaso= n:<BR> <BR> "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen<BR> <BR> "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon <BR> <BR> Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euc= lid Avenue in Cleveland. <BR> <BR> Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, Apri= l 7 from 6-9 pm.  Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appoi= ntment only.  There is one available Equity contract.  The role of= Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are availa= ble.<BR> <BR> Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of yo= ur headshot and resume.  <BR> <BR> To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare info= rmation line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferr= ed date and time.  Someone will call you back to confirm your audition = time slot.  <BR> <BR> For complete festival information, check the CSF website at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0= 000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL<BR> P.O.  Box 771430<BR> Lakewood, Ohio 44107<BR> (216) 732-3311<BR> <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org<BR> http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF Message-ID: <BAA83D96.38E0%pengo@davidhansen.org> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS "BARDOLATRY!" THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY=20 The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brewing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Avenue restaurant. Party highlights include: =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional sports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, entertainment venues and so much more (see complete listing at http://www.cleveshakes.org) =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night" =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard! Free valet parking will be provided. This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 1564 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, drink, and be merry with us! Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by calling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSVP online at http://www.cleveshakes.org. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email - info at cleveshakes.org web site - http://www.cleveshakes.org=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF</TIT= LE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS <BR> <BR> "BARDOLATRY!"<BR> <BR> THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPA= NY <BR> <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William= Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brew= ing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The= GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Aven= ue restaurant.<BR> <BR> Party highlights include:<BR> =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by th= e Rock and Roll Hall of Fame<BR> =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails<BR> =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional s= ports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, enterta= inment venues and so much more (see complete listing at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF= "><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT>)<BR> =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night"= <BR> =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard!<BR> <BR> Free valet parking will be provided.   <BR> <BR> This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 15= 64 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, dri= nk, and be merry with us!<BR> <BR> Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by c= alling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSV= P online at http://www.cleveshakes.org.<BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL <BR> P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 <BR> email - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> web site - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <= BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG trying to support local, original works Message-ID: <FMEELEMMGGMNABAJGKDFAEBFCJAA.Stacy@CBurris.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It has been fascinating to see the many different views on the economy & the arts in our region as of late. A couple thoughts: We at Geauga Theatre (GLTG) are trying to support locally written, original works. We have, in fact, extended the deadline until May 1st for submissions to our search / contest for an original script from Lake, Geauga & Ashtabula counties that we will produce for stage this coming fall. (With a stipend to the writer) We feel it is important to present original (AND LOCAL!) works even on the ?community theater? level; the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive one. Still, our production of ?The Music Man? (Full of wonderful talent, and a loved ?tried & true show?) opens this Friday. We need people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community in turn. It is that simple. I wonder how many are in this boat with us? Doubtless, many. The bottom line is that times are tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience. We at the GLTG have tried to be supportive of other theaters (yes?we buy a ticket and encourage others to do so)?In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of our ?regulars? to try a different theater?.support a show that might deserve a better audience. We ?donate? tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches?all the ?right? things. Yet, it still gets down to this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket. I wish all the theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year. I hope we all do support our local artists, writers, and talent. Always. I also hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child. The money starts somewhere, and not always through foundations & grants. All the best to all the theaters; it wouldn?t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you the best, whatever programming you decide upon. Stacy Burris President GLTG ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html xmlns:o=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" = xmlns:w=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" = xmlns=3D"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"> <head> <meta http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <meta name=3DProgId content=3DWord.Document> <meta name=3DGenerator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <meta name=3DOriginator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <link rel=3DFile-List href=3D"cid:filelist.xml at 01C2F433.6D709780"> <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:DoNotRelyOnCSS/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Print</w:View> <w:EnvelopeVis/> <w:DoNotOptimizeForBrowser/> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--> <style> <!-- /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; 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the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive = one.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Still, = our production of “The Music Man” (Full of wonderful talent, = <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>and </span></i></b>a loved = “tried & true show”) opens this Friday.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: = yes">  </span>We <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>need = </span></i></b>people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community = in turn.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>It is that = simple.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I wonder how many are in this = boat with us?<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Doubtless, many.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">   = </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>The bottom line is that times are = tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We at the GLTG have tried to = be supportive of other theaters (yes…we buy a ticket and encourage = others to do so)…In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of = our “regulars” to try a different theater….support a show that might deserve a = better audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We = “donate” tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches…all the “right” = things.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Yet, it still gets down to = this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText2><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>I wish all the = theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I hope we all do support our = local artists, writers, and talent.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Always.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I also = hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in = reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that = needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The money starts somewhere, = and not always through foundations & grants.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>All the = best to <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>all</span></i></b> the = theaters; it wouldn’t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you = the best, whatever programming you decide upon.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Stacy = Burris<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>President = GLTG<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> </div> </body> </html> ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House Theatre announces auditions for "the odd couple" Message-ID: <CF7B77879732754A94DA3390D1C2FBAB292A51@rfexc1.psc.bellhow.com> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2715.400" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><!--StartFragment -->  <H1 class=3Dlogo align=3Dcenter>Coach House Theatre</H1> <H2 align=3Dcenter>announces auditions for:</H2> <H1 align=3Dcenter>the odd couple</H1> <P class=3Dinfo align=3Dcenter>by <B>Neil Simon</B> directed by = <B>Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall</B><BR>production dates: <B>June 5-28, 2003</B><BR>rehearsals = scheduled to=20 begin: April 27<BR></P> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD><B>when:</B></TD> <TD>Sunday, April 13, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Monday, April 14, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Tuesday, April 15, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>where:</B></TD> <TD class=3Dlogo>Coach House Theatre</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>732 West Exchange Street, Akron</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD><I>behind the Akron Woman's City = Club</I></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><B>needed:</B> 5 men* and 2 women</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><I>actors auditioning will be asked to read from the = script=20 </I></CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Felix Ungar:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Speed:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Roy:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Vinnie:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Murray:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Cecily & Gwendolyn Pigeon**:</B></TD> <TD><I>"perky," 20's - early thirties</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>Character ages are approximate and <I>do not</I> = necessarily=20 reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the=20 play.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>*The role of Oscar Madison has already been = cast.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>**The Pigeons are English and will be played with an = English=20 dialect</CENTER></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <P class=3Dinfo></P> <CENTER>For more information about auditions, please call 330-836-3214 = (no calls=20 after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, = please bring=20 it with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing = you at=20 auditions!</CENTER></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D853334713-27032003><FONT face=3DArial = size=3D2><STRONG>Don't forget=20 to check out our website at: </STRONG><A=20 href=3D"http://www.coachhousetheatre.org/">http://www.coachhousetheatre.= org/</A></FONT></SPAN></DIV> <P><FONT face=3D"Courier New"><FONT=20 size=3D2>***************************************************************= ************<BR>Bob=20 Schaefer          &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;    =20 | "Where's the Kaboom?  There's<BR>work:=20 robert.schaefer at pbs.proquest.com  |  supposed to be an = Earth-<BR>home:=20 bschaefer1 at neo.rr.com        &nb= sp;   =20 |  shattering Kaboom!" - Marvin<BR>phone:=20 330-659-1842          =           =20 |  Martian "Hare-Way to the=20 Stars"<BR>**************************************************************= *************</FONT>=20 </FONT></P> <DIV> </DIV></BODY></HTML> From LissyGulick at aol.com Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 From: LissyGulick at aol.com (LissyGulick at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <a3.3de48232.2bb47ad9@aol.com> Dear Ones, Following this thread has been extremely interesting -- and I hope to contribute another dimension to the discussion, hopefully to spur us artistic types into some creative brainstorming and problem-solving re: our economic dilemma. I am a rabidly-loyal native Clevelander and locally-known performer (see link below). As well, for the past 25 years, I have had the privilege (and usually, pleasure!) of serving on the board of a charitable foundation which has lent heavy support to the arts in northeast Ohio (I am the foundation's resident squeaky wheel when it comes to supporting the arts in northeast Ohio). Our final 2002 grant-making meeting was one of the longest, and THE most heavy-hearted, that I can remember: because the foundation's portfolio had taken a dive just like every one else's, we were not able to fund, or fully support, the organizations (arts and others) that we most wanted to. We had to reduce or in some cases eliminate grants we would otherwise readily have funded; worse, we had to turn down requests from several new artistic organizations. As the local-artist and arts-activist, that really HURT! But faced with the choice between funding EITHER a beloved arts organization, OR a crucial social-service provider-- I had to think like the rabidly-loyal Clevelander. The question now is, how can we step into both roles at the same time? Can't we put on both the local-artist's and the loyal-resident's ballcaps (as well as our thinking caps) and generate some creative solutions? For starters, using the model of an umbrella organization such as Greater Cleveland Community Shares, I am wondering if at least some local producing entities could form some sort of consortium, under one roof. Expenses and talent could be shared and pooled instead of duplicated. One medium-sized foundation grant to one such an entity would go a lot farther, and have far more impact, than the same money split among, say, three producers -- and (wearing my "foundation" ballcap) it sure beats having to turn down a fourth! Yours in the faith, <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html">Lissy Gulick </A> http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html >From jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 From: jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net (Joanne Frances Durante) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you! Message-ID: <01C2F44F.F0D9E240.jfd at nccw.net> 3327: 1043 Bravo and thank you to all the actors who read for our writers in the Performance Writing program at the Dobama Theatre Wednesday night...and to all the other actors who volunteered to help! Your generous gift of time, talent, and inspiration was very much appreciated by us all. A very special thank you to Fred Sternfeld for this list, which has made it so easy for our theater community to stay connected. Alyssa Lane Bob Sprafka Donald Krosin Grace Butcher Greg Bucur Lisa Beth Allen Lissy Gulick Maud Holm Maya Robinson Neil Oblonsky Nicky Bucur Renee Eilers Rich Sommer Sharon Poucher Victoria Korkosz Zev Valancy Joanne Durante 440.729.6481 From DBCOHEN58 at cs.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 From: DBCOHEN58 at cs.com (DBCOHEN58 at cs.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys and Dolls at Solon High School Message-ID: <15e.1d85ef88.2bb48aec@cs.com> Solon High School Drama Club proudly presents GUYS AND DOLLS. One week end ONLY: Thursday, April 3, Friday, April 4, Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 PM. Sunday, April 6 at 2:00 PM. Friday, Saturday and Sunday seating is reserved. Thursday seats are general admission. Tickets can be reserved by calling 349-6249. Tickets are $9 Adults $7 Students, Senior Citizens. Solon Senior citizens admitted FREE. Special for NE Ohio pals subscribers: Thursday ONLY. Tickets two for the price of one. Bring a copy of this posting with you to the box office to receive your discount. Solon High school is located at 33600 Inwood Road, just one block west of SOM Center Road. This production is directed by Kristina J. Ferencie, Musical Direction by Patricia J. Keller. Choreography by Carolyn Koesters. Production designed by Joseph M. Ferencie; Student Stage Manager: Rashid Durham, Student Assistant Stage Manager: April Greenfield. Guys and Dolls Cast: (in order of appearance) Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Thur/Sat) Brian Myeroff (Fri/Sun) Jon Scott Benny Southstreet Eddie Williams Rusty Charlie Daniel Takacs Sarah Brown (Thur/Sat) Kari Kretch (Fri/Sun) Amanda Keller Harry the Horse Davey Berris Lt. Brannigan Jared Klein Nathan Detroit (Thur/Sat) Andrew Zucker (Fri/Sun) Nicco Mannarino Miss Adelaide (Thur/Sat) Tessa Mannarino (Fri/Sun) Shannon Harrell Sky Masterson (Thur/Sat) Adam Cohen (Fri/Sun) Brian Schultek Arvide Abernathy (Thur/Sat) Scott Kermode (Fri/Sun) Drew Karklin Agatha Valerie Norman Joey Biltmore Ian Young Master of Ceremonies (Thur/Sat) Jon Scott (Fri/Sun) Brian Myeroff Mimi Jenny Rozsa General Matilda B. Cartwright Amy Groya Big Jule (Thur/Sat) Drew Karklin (Fri/Sun) Scott Kermode Mission Band: Mario Clopton, Janine Joseph, Drew Karklin, Scott Kermode, Valerie Norman, Melissa Repko, Jeff Schwab, Ian Young Gamblers: Ben Barasky, Davey Berris, Mario Clopton, Adam Cohen, Michael Kirbish, Nicco Mannarino, Brian Myeroff, Brian Schultek, Jon Scott, Michael Robinson, Daniel Takacs, Tadashi Wallace, Andrew Zucker Newsboys: Drew Golub, Tim Schilling Hot Box Girls: Kate Bobak, Kim Brack, Carolyn Fertig, Katie Fertig, Lena Husani, Jessica Kahn, Joung Lee, Amanda McDonald, Audrey Rinicella, Jenny Rozsa, Angela Spontelli, Cara Weinberger, Chelsea Yergin New York/Havana Chorus: Stephanie Chandler, Renae Davison, Brittany Lanahan, Maria Machi, Alea Moore, Andrea Schwartz From rickyscot at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY'S FINAL WEEKEND! WIN FREE TICKETS! In-Reply-To: <200303122058.h2CKwFj39775@e-dineronline.com> Message-ID: <20030327171507.96756.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com> --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue "Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil." Log on to our website at http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single "Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe. The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us! WHEN: MARCH 28 & 29 AT 8PM WHERE: CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA) 1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR RESERVATIONS: 216-696-4242 INFO: 216-367-7133 Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <P align=left>Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue </P> <P align=left><EM><STRONG>"Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil."</STRONG></EM> </P> <P align=left>Log on to our website at <A href="http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com/" target=_blank><FONT color=#003399>http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com</FONT></A><BR><BR><BR>Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. <BR></P> <P align=left>Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. <BR><BR><BR>We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine<BR><BR><BR>Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single <BR>"Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe.<BR><BR><BR>The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side <BR>of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures <BR>inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us!<BR><BR><BR><STRONG>WHEN:</STRONG> MARCH  28 & 29 AT 8PM<BR><BR><STRONG>WHERE:</STRONG> CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA)<BR>1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR<BR><BR><STRONG>RESERVATIONS:</STRONG> 216-696-4242<BR><BR><STRONG>INFO:</STRONG> 216-367-7133<BR></P><BR><BR>Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB<p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br> <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">Yahoo! Platinum</a> - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">live on your desktop</a>! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829-- From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OPENS NEW PLAY - "NED'S GARDEN" Message-ID: <1e2.569c720.2bb49aca@aol.com> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Art Theatre presents . . . . . . . .=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 N= ED'S GARDEN=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their=20 zest for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with=20 them but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through=20 their incredibly heartwarming stories) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd,=20 Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Woody,= =20 Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays & Sat= urdays =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D. Make your reservations now by calling : Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341=20 or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109 --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#00ff00"><FONT SIZE=3D3= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Cleveland Art Theatre presen= ts . . . . . . . .=A0</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COL= OR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <= /FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D4=20= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"><B>NED'S GARDEN=A0</FONT><FON= T COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"= SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"></B>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their z= est for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with t= hem but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through th= eir incredibly heartwarming stories)<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor<BR> <BR> who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd, Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Wo= ody, Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays &= Saturdays<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays<BR= > <BR> General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D.<BR> <BR> Make your reservations now by calling :<BR> Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341 <BR> or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109<BR> <BR> </FONT></HTML> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary-- From mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 From: mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com (Brian Marshall) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Auditions this Sunday & Monday! Message-ID: <F118vhSaRM4vNQXzkNJ00016fb7@hotmail.com> Only A FEW MORE DAYS until the Mercury Summer Stock auditions!!! Make your appointment today!!! Auditions for Mercury Summer Stock's fifth season will be Sunday March 30 (4 pm - 10 pm) Monday March 31 (6 pm - 8 pm ) Callbacks on Monday March 31 from 8 pm - 11 pm at the Bedford Heights Community Center (directions at bottom of email) The MSS season includes: HONK! June 6-14 (an encore presentation of last season's hit production) Peter & Wendy July 5-12 (a World Premiere) FAME!, the Musical July 25-August 2 To schedule an audition appointment call (216) 732-3370 For the auditions, please prepare Two short songs (up-tempo and ballad). A short monologue is required for actors auditioning for Peter & Wendy. Material from the shows is appreciated when possible. Women should belt. Auditions are scheduled in five minute time slots so please choose your selections appropriately. ALL ROLES OPEN** HONK! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Ugly: gawky and odd-looking, good swimmer Ida: Ugly's Mother Cat: sly and cunning, hungry In the Barnyard: Drake: Ugly's father Turkey: School Headmaster Henrietta: neighbor Maureen: Ida's friend Grace: most distinguished duck on the lake Maggie Pie or Jay Bird (depending on actor's sex): TV Presenter Ducklings: Ugly's siblings (Beaky, Fluff, Billy, Downy) Fish On the Journey: Greylag: Admiral Goose Dot: His understanding wife Snowy, Barnacles,Pinkfoot: Greylag's flock Queenie: Very Domesticated Cat Lowbutt: Very Domesticated Hen Bullfrog: Laidback, self-confident frog Froglets Penny: A beautiful Swan Mother Swan Father Swan Old Woman (Voice Only) **All roles in HONK! are open based to the availability of the original 2002 Mercury cast. PETER & WENDY CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Wendy - narrator of show, plays multiple characters and must be good with different voices Wendy - age 10 Peter Pan - age 8 to early teens Michael - age 8 John - age 12 Lost boys - 6, various ages and sizes needed - may be girls Hook - villainous, with evil laugh - child or adult Smee - child or adult - character voice needed Tiger Lily - girl in teens Tinker - age 6-8 Dancers - 3 , may be male of female As the show takes place in England, proper British accents are required by all characters FAME! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Tyrone Jackson, headstrong, able, dancer - a functional illiterate Carmen Diaz, insecure, talented dancer/ singer Nick Piazza, handsome, serious actor Serena Katz, insecure, shy actress Schlomo Metzenbaum, affable, sensitive violinist Miss Sherman, traditionalist, English teacher Joe (Jose) Vegas, high energy, charming actor Miss Bell, dance teacher, puts art first Mr. Sheinkopf, music teacher, distinguished Grace Lambchops" Lamb, a drummer, comic Mr. Myers, drama teacher, easy-going Iris Kelly, well-to-do, lovely dancer Goodman "Goody" King, jazz trumpeter Mabel Washington, R&B singer, plump, comic Also: Students at P.A., who have lines and sing, and who constantly interact and grow with the others. The performers should be able to perform the specialty art of their assigned character, especially the instrumentalists. Directions to Bedford Heights Community Center 5661 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146 >From North: Take I-271 south to the Rockside Road exit, turn left and go to Aurora Road and turn right. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left-hand side. >From South: Take I-271 north to the Rockside Road exit and turn right. Go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From East: Take US 422 west to I-271 South and exit at Rockside Road. Turn right onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From West: Take I-480 east to the Northfield Road exit. Turn Right onto Northfield Road and go to the Northfield/Rockside Road Intersection. Turn left onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From rferguson at woio.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIR LS AGE 11 TO 14 Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A73963FD00E5@woioexchange.raycommedia.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_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN AN UPCOMING SPOT. If you are chosen for an audition you will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule etc. Please send resumes to Rick Ferguson WOIO TV 1717 E12th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2654.45"> <TITLE>CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND = GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14

CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING = HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN = AN UPCOMING SPOT.

If you are chosen for an audition you = will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule = etc.

Please send resumes to

Rick Ferguson
WOIO TV
1717 E12th Street
Cleveland, Ohio
44114

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. =







"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0-- From cpflds at mindspring.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Ready to Open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-22003342721010915@mindspring.com>
Looking for a thrill with your coffee?
 
VERONICA'S ROOM
by Ira Levin
 
 
Opens this weekend at Cassidy's Downunder Cafe
 
Performance Dates:
March 28, 29, 30
April 4,5,6
April 11,12,13
 
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 3:00pm
 
Veronica's Room is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-like named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?
 
**********
 
Directed by: Lenne Snively
 
The Cast
 
 
The Woman: Rita Poling
The Man: Dick Klimazewski
The Girl: Linda Kindsvatter
The Young Man: Michael Kunikis
 
**********
 
Come and enjoy gourmet coffee, dessert and Veronica's Room in our intimate cafe atmosphere.
Reservations suggested.
 
For reservations call 440-842-4600.  All tickets $14.00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
From FarrisK at playhousesquare.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 From: FarrisK at playhousesquare.com (Kimberly Farris) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Afternoon with Tony Kushner Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201C729A1@NTSERV1> 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_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/plain Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner. Sunday, March 30, 2003 at 1:30 PM. One of the most important plays in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. Angels in America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of the ten best plays of the 20th Century. He is the author of a number of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his current theatrical projects. A Special Performance will Open this Program Working with a group of HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in Cleveland. As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday lives. This event is taking place in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library Located at Superior Avenue and East 6th. 216-623-2800 Seating is limited - monitors will be set up in the main lobby for overflow. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner.

Sunday, March 30, = 2003 at = 1:30 PM.= <= /b>

 

One of the most important plays = in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony = Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. =  Angels in = America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of = the ten best plays of the 20th Century.  He is the author of a number = of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his = current theatrical projects.

 

A Special Performance will Open this = Program

Working with a group of = HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken = the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in = Cleveland.  As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential = dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday = lives.

 

This event is taking place in = the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library

Located at Superior Avenue and = East 6th.

216-623-2800

Seating is limited - monitors = will be set up in the main lobby for overflow.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150-- From JLChernin2 at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 From: JLChernin2 at aol.com (JLChernin2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Jeunesse Performance Announcement Message-ID: <1e1.574ccca.2bb51313@aol.com> --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy 20th Annual Spring Concert Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003 7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t=20 the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only). The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, previously=20 with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration of the 2= 0th=20 anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni are returning to=20 perform during the show on Saturday, April 12. This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s=20 from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.= =A0=20 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a piece to the music of=20 Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an original work by Shannon Fisch= er=20 Titus, resident modern dance teacher at the Ballet Academy. Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= =20 Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio. --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy
20th Annual Spring Concert

Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003
7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium

Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only).<= BR>
The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, prev= iously with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration o= f the 20th anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni=20= are returning to perform during the show on Saturday, April 12.

This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.=A0 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a p= iece to the music of Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an or= iginal work by Shannon Fischer Titus, resident modern dance teacher a= t the Ballet Academy.

Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio.

--part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary-- >From HarmoniaList Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 From: HarmoniaList (HarmoniaList) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalman Balogh & Gypsy Cimbalom Band 3/28/03 Tickets Available! Message-ID: <20030328030115.10905.qmail at katrina.asdf456.com> FRIDAY MARCH 28th! **** TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR BOTH SHOWS***** Direct from Hungary K?LM?N BALOGH & THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 2003 TWO SHOWS at 7 and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 and 9:00 PM CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Gordon Square Theater 6409 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 CALL FOR TICKETS: 216-631-2727: press "0" and leave a message for reservations; Tickets will also be available at the door. Tickets: $15 for adults, $10 for students PLEASE NOTE: World Music at INSIDE apologizes for any difficulties you may have had with the reservation line at Cleveland Public Theatre which have prompted this email. For reservations, please call 216-631-2727, press "0" and leave a message. You can also just reply to this email. There are plenty of tickets left for both shows! For Information about the show call: 216-288-8727 or e-mail: mahovlich at juno.com World Music at INSIDE brings cimbalom virtuoso KALMAN BALOGH and THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND to the Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square Theatre on Friday night, March 28th for two performances at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM. The Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, 5 minutes west of downtown. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. To buy tickets, call the Cleveland Public Theatre at (216) 631-2727, press "0" and leave message. Tickets will also be available at the door for both shows. The theater is fully handicapped accessible. Plenty of Free Parking ~ Handicapped accessible. For directions to the Cleveland Public Theatre visit: http://www.cptonline.org/gettinghere/index.cfm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For a review and sound sample of the GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND's newest CD "Aroma" visit: http://www.passion-music.co.uk/e_pages/gypsy_e/fecd007.htm -- To unsubscribe from: HarmoniaList, just follow this link: http://www.adamgood.com/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi?f=u&l=harmonialist&e=neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com&p=10131 Click this link, or copy and paste the address into your browser. From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Veronica's Room to open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <154.1d9f4fb6.2bb4fa3c@aol.com> Veronica's Room by Ira Levin has been called a "neat, elegant thriller". In it, an attractive young college student and her friend visit an old mansion. What happens next is "like being trapped in someone else's nightmare". What does happen? Find out beginning March 28th as the Cassidy Theatre in Parma Heights presents Veronica's Room in the DOWNUNDER CAFE. Directed by Lenne Snively and starring Rita Poling, Dick Klimaszewski, Linda Kindsvatter and Michael Kunikis, the show runs through April 13th. Cassidy Theatre is located at the rear of the Greenbrier Commons municipal complex at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights. Early reservations are strongly suggested. Tickets are $14.00 and include the show, coffee and dessert. Tickets can be ordered by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9a.m. - 5p.m. Monday through Friday and 9a.m. - 4p.m. on Saturday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Operating support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plain Dealer feature about "La Cage aux Folles" at Beck Center Message-ID: <1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc@aol.com> --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles. The show is at Beck Center and opens tonight. http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/friday/104884794368 010.xml --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer= Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles.  The show is= at Beck Center and opens tonight.

http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf= ?/base/friday/104884794368010.xml
--part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary-- From heightsarts at nccw.net Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 From: heightsarts at nccw.net (Heights Arts Collaborative) Date: Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Arts gallery opening Message-ID: <3E8456A5.2050407@nccw.net> --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit March 27, 2003 Contact: William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216-371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3) WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. William Busta is the Gallery Director. Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights. Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O'Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young. WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing. Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 "to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times." Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year. Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative. The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights - University Heights Public Library. Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. Peggy Spaeth, Director http://www.heightsarts.org --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

March 27, 2003

Contact:  William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216–371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3)

WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at
Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11.  Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.  

This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.   William Busta is the Gallery Director.  

Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights.  Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O’Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young.  WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing.  

Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 “to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times.”  Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year.  

Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative.   The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights – University Heights Public Library.  Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights.  

The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. 

Peggy Spaeth,  Director
http://www.heightsarts.org




--------------010903060905060809080706-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for boxspring Message-ID:

Greetings!

Ensemble Theatre is in need of a twin size (single) boxspring for their upcoming production of "The Creadeaux Canvas". If you have one in storage, that you would be willing to loan to us, please contact Ensemble Theatre's Technical Director, Vincent Polowy at (440) 442-5859, or you can call Ensemble Theatre at (216) 321-2930. You may also respond to this e-mail.

With best wishes for peace, joy, love and happiness,

Vincent J. Polowy - Technical Director, Ensemble Theatre 




 
 


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Now's your chance to see professional theatre for free! Ensemble Theatre is donating 100 free tickets to its April 6th and 7th performances of The Credeaux Canvas by Keith Bunin. The Credeaux Canvas was called " One of the best play of 2001" by Theatre Critic John Simon from the New York Magazine. This Cleveland premiere is a wonderful play about art, life, and forgery. Tell your friends about it! To reserve your tickets, please email info at ensemble-theatre.com. Only 100 tickets are available......So make your reservations today! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedy Night at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 Saturday, April 5 ~ 9:00 p.m. $5.00 at the Door! =20 Uncontrollable laughter! =20 Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? =20 Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy! That's right! The Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night "graduation ceremony" on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m. Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience. The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.=20 =20 The show will take place in the Armory Building located on the Beck Center campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the show. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck .=20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Comedy Night

at the

Beck = Center for the Arts

 

Saturday, April 5 ~ = 9:00 = p.m.

$5.00 at the = Door!

 

Uncontrollable laughter! 

Is that what you think of when you = remember your graduation?

 

Well, the = Beck = Center for = the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy!  That’s right!  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night “graduation ceremony” on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m.  Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time = in front of a live audience.  = The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.

 

The show will take place in the = Armory = Building = located on the Beck = Center = campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the = Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the = show.  Visa, MasterCard and Discover = are accepted.  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown = Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information, contact = the Beck = Center at = (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck= .

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of = Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. = 225

Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78-- From emadden at kent.edu Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Dance Ensemble opens "Neing Young" a week from today Message-ID: <3F30C963@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KENT DANCE ENSEMBLE: =93NEIN YOUNG=94 Kent State University=92s touring dance company presents its annual concert =09Kent, OH =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre and Dance will proudly present the Kent Dance Ensemble=92s 2003 main stage concert, =93Nein Young=94 on April 4, 5 and 6, 2003. Nine dancers representing the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs in dance performance and dance education make up the 2002-2003 pre-professional student company. =93Nein Young=94 will feature works by Darwin Prioleau, former faculty member Tommy Parlon, artist-in-residence Chung-Fu Chang and guest choreographers Wayne M. Smith and Sabatino Verlezza. The concert will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus with performances Friday and Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. =09CROSSLAGGED, a duet choreographed by Tommy Parlon, explores the tactile and emotional relationship between two people. The choreography unfolds in organic layers of gesture and images that are punctuated by explosive movements of motion and emotion. =09Wayne M. Smith=92s solo work, THROUGH TO THE FLOW OF A THOUGHT, came out of an improvisation based on a simple jazz dance phrase combined with the motivational impulse to manipulate the movement in the moment and respond to the musical score. This piece is a form of stream of consciousness through the human body in motion, in time and in space that flows from one thought to the next. Performed to a recording of unaccompanied cello music exquisitely played by the brilliant artist Yo-Yo Ma, composed by Johan Sebastian Bach, the music sets the tone for this introspective piece. ROCK STEADY ROCKIN', Wayne M. Smith=92s quartet, is an eclectic mixture of jazz dance movements strung together with a modern dance twist, a bit of retro meets new. It is a dance steeped in pop culture and is greatly influenced by the musical score, an updated rendition of classic rhythm and blues (funk) tune =93Rock Steady=94 by Aretha Franklin, remixed by technical wizard Arif Mardin. This dance work exudes the personalities of the contemporary young women performers in the piece who are fun, bright and who love to move, pulse and groove. =09Chung-Fu Chang=92s IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER draws inspiration from a Chinese lecture phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je,=94 meaning =93winding path or course.=94 IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER uses the phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je=94 as a metaphor for a journey taken for the sake of the trip itself, rather than a journey taken just to reach a destination. DIALOGUE AMONG US is a piece expressing loss, burden and love. Choreographed by Chung-Fu Chang, it is performed in three sections by three dancers. =09Guest artist Sabatino Verlezza, artistic director of Dancing Wheels, presents his second piece for the ensemble, excerpts from SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR. This piece from Verlezza=92s repertoire reflects on devotion and spirituality. Jaguar is choreographed to music by Ariel Ramirez and draws its inspiration from the Aztec and Mayan cultures. The jaguar was considered one of the high spiritual beings that guided their daily lives and their hope of thousands of new years. The Kent Dance Ensemble dancers learned SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR during a one-week residency in January. =09Closing the concert will be Darwin Prioleau=92s ANDY'S HAT, a multi-media/dance creation, which draws from a sound design and concept created by musician Ron Jarvis. Prioleau uses the modern and jazz dance idioms to explore a personal journey of isolation, assimilation and self-discovery. Each section of the piece represents a stage of development of an individual from childhood through adulthood. The full ensemble will perform this finale. =93Nein Young=94 will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre, located in the Music and Speech Center on Kent=92s main campus. Performances are Friday and Saturday, April 4 and 5 at 8:00 PM; and Sunday, April 6 at 2:30 PM. Tickets are $10 for adults; $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff; and $7 for students with any valid school ID or under 18. Groups of ten or more can receive discounted tickets by calling 330-672-2497. Box office hours are 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM, Mondays through Fridays; Saturdays during the run of the show from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM; and one hour before performance times. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at 330-672-2497. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card; the box office accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover. For more information on the Dance Division and the School of Theatre & Dance, please visit us at www.dance.kent.edu. Contact Information: 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 tstephan at neo.rr.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Crimes of the Heart" at Stow Players Message-ID: <004101c2f54d$44e15460$97ba5d18@Stephan.neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder to all of our friends looking for good community = theatre: There are TWO weekends left to see the Stow Players production of "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley March 28-29-30, April 4-5-6 Friday & Saturday - 8:00 Sunday matinees - 2:30 Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow $9 - gen. admission $8 - sr. citizens & students Reservations/information: 330-655-6051 Featuring the talents of Bryan Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie = Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and Kathleen Walder Under the direction of Lorena Goold ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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There are TWO weekends = left to see=20 the Stow Players production of
 
"Crimes = of the=20 Heart" by Beth Henley
March 28-29-30, April=20 4-5-6
Friday & Saturday - = 8:00
Sunday matinees - = 2:30
Heritage = Barn   5328=20 Young Rd.   Silver Springs Park   Stow
$9 - gen.=20 admission    $8 - sr. citizens & = students
Reservations/information: =20 330-655-6051
 
Featuring the talents = of Bryan=20 Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and = Kathleen=20 Walder
Under the direction = of  Lorena=20 Goold
------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320-- From srsdrama at yahoo.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 From: srsdrama at yahoo.com (SRS Drama) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anything Goes!! Message-ID: <20030328171501.66538.qmail@web13208.mail.yahoo.com> --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii St. Richard School Drama Organization presents? ANYTHING GOES!!! Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse Directed by Nathan A. Lilly Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan Choreography by Maura McCafferty March 28, 2003 8:00pm March 29, 2003 8:00pm March 30, 2003 3:00pm St. Richard School 26855 Lorain Road North Olmsted, Ohio For tickets call (440) 779-0531 Adults $7, Students $5 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

St. Richard School Drama Organization presents?

ANYTHING GOES!!!

Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter

Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse,

Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse


Directed by Nathan A. Lilly

Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan

Choreography by Maura McCafferty


March 28, 2003 8:00pm

March 29, 2003 8:00pm

March 30, 2003 3:00pm

 

St. Richard School

26855 Lorain Road

North Olmsted, Ohio

For tickets call (440) 779-0531

Adults $7, Students $5



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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (edenvalley at centurytel.net) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley April Events Message-ID: <3E87721E.D00096F2@centurytel.net> Join us for these upcoming events -- YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL IN A SKIRT! This Bicentennial Premier is being put together by Eden Valley, Ritter Public Library, Holmes County District Public Library, Norwalk Public Library, and Tuscarawas County Public Library. Dr. Alta Weiss grew up and retired in Ragersville, Ohio of Tuscarawas County. She played baseball on an all male team in Vermilion (the semi-pro Vermilion Independents) using the money she earned to put herself through medical school. Susan Brewer will portray this woman ahead of her times. April 3, 2003; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Auditorium Kent State Tuscarawas; 330 University Dr. NE; New Philadelphia, OH 44663;(330) 364-4474 April 29, 2003; Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Holmes County District Public Library; 3102 Glen Dr.; Millersburg, OH 44654;(330) 674-5972 ext. 208 May 18, 2003; Sunday , 2p.m.; Hudson Library and Historical Society; 22 Aurora St.; Hudson, Ohio 44236; (330) 653-6658. These performances are free, but registration is required. REMARKABLE OHIOANS: Discover some unique characters from Ohio's past in this storytelling program with Bette Lou Higgins! Performances at the Huron Public Library on April 15, 2003 at 7p.m.; 333 William St.; Huron, Ohio 44839; at Orchestra Hall at Lakeside, Ohio on June 22, 2003 at 2p.m.; 419-798-4461 X 267; at Ritter Library on July 22, 2003 at 7p.m.; 5680 Liberty Ave; Vermilion, Ohio 44089; registration is required, call 440-967-3798. These performances are free and open to the public. GREAT LAKES LADIES: This storytelling program will introduce you to some amazing women of the Inland Seas including Maebelle Mason and Abigail Becker. Join us at the Brecksville Nature Center of the Cleveland Metroparks on Friday, April 25, 2003 at 7p.m. For more information contact the Nature Center at 440-526-1012. This performance is free and open to the public. OHIO FACES AND PLACES: Celebrate the Ohio Bicentennial with this program spotlighting some unusual events and people in the state's history. Join us at the Brownhelm Historical Association's Legacy dinner on Saturday, April 26, 2003 at the Vermilion on the Lake Clubhouse at 6p.m. Tickets to the dinner and program are $35 per person, advance sale only. Call Tracy Lockhart at 440-965-8888 for tickets and information. To schedule a performance for your school or group, contact Eden Valley Enterprises 726 Highbridge Rd. Vermilion, Ohio 44089 E-Mail: edenvalley at centurytel.net Http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley Check our website for additional performance dates and times From Ejb08 at aol.com Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 From: Ejb08 at aol.com (Ejb08 at aol.com) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Normandy High School presents LES MISERABLES Message-ID: <6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48@aol.com> --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Normandy High School Proudly Presents: LES MISERABLES SCHOOL EDITION by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm and April 13th at 2:30pm Tickets: $7 for Adults $5 for Senior Citizens and Students To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399 Normandy High School is located at: 2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, Ohio 44134 Will YOU join in our crusade? --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Normand= y High School Proudly Presents:

LES MISERABLES
SCHOOL EDITION

by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg

April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm
and
April 13th
at 2:30pm

Tickets:
$7 for Adults
$5 for Senior Citizens and Students

To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399

Normandy High School is located at:
2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, Ohio  44134

Will YOU join in our crusade?

--part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary-- From gidget330 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 From: gidget330 at yahoo.com (Bridget Tharp) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail@web14207.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets
DiVine:            $75- half page ad + 2 tickets
Valentine:        $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu





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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Message-ID: BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - From BurnsET at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 From: BurnsET at aol.com (BurnsET at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B@aol.com> Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d@aol.com> --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill=20= T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming p= erformance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the=20= Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classe= s for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jone= s, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique conte= mporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer= period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jon= es and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more informati= on

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contempora= ry Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
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------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C2F1F3.DBAB9FC0-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <000001c2f21e$c82f9f20$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association Auditions for "Jesus Christ Superstar? in 2 weeks The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber?s ?Jesus Christ Superstar.? Audition Dates: Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm. Appointments are needed. Audition Location: The Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Director: Fabio Polanco Music Director: Josh Senick Choreographer: Marlene Leber Roles: Male and female actors, ages 13 and older for all parts. All roles require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees. Preparation: Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with a two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key. Accompanist provided. Actors will be dancing first and singing after. Performance dates: June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 pm and June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm. For more information: call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500 x103. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0-- From herone at en.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 From: herone at en.com (Linda Eisenstein) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham@juno.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890@mail.en.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. From clydesimon at msn.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 From: clydesimon at msn.com (clydesimon) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with = Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, = the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that = Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and = running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. = This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to = five weeks for their first three shows. =20 First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, = the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be = transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of = Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? = How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and = find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays = and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. = Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For = information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located = at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. = Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, = October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for = further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, = sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre = you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes begin April12 at Dada Message-ID: <1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87@aol.com> --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en *** For Immediate Release *** =20 Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce The spring session "Improv Intensives". Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a=20 partner, to think=20 "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual within an ensemble. The following Intensives are being offered : Improv 101 : Building Blocks Saturdays 11:00AM to 1:30 PM Improv 102 : Improv Structures Saturdays 2:00 to 4:30 PM All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland. Classes begin April 12th 2003 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives. Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited. For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242 or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en  *** For Immediate= Release ***  

Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,
Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce
The=20= spring session "Improv Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives= " are not your ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertain= ing exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within t= he student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on your=20= feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
within an=20= ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered :

Improv=20= 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
--part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary-- From RobCat-64 at msn.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 From: RobCat-64 at msn.com (Rob Catalano) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =20 2003 Public "Land Lubber Series" Free programs on Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location = to make it easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up next=E2=80= =A6 "SOLE SURVIVOR" at the Brooklyn Library Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the freighter Daniel J. Morr= ell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, ther= e was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear how he faced incredible odds to bec= ome the sole survivor. Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm Brooklyn Branch (Cuyahoga County Library) 4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144-3353 Phone: (216) 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us GREAT LAKES TRIVIA: Do you know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the g= ales of November? No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not= where you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March 26th! Steamship William G. Mather Museum "The Ship That Built Cleveland" 1001 E. 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: (216) 574-6262 www.wgmather.org ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents -

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=

"SOLE SURVI= VOR" at the Brooklyn Library

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking= of the freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, = 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! H= ear how he faced incredible odds to become the sole survivor.

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------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <004401c2f242$a4752860$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cyrano de Bergerac comes to the Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association April 4, 5, 11 & 12 at 8 pm April 6 & 13 at 3 pm Audio described performance on April 13 at 3 pm The ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and scientist secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences of hiding one?s true self. Those who have seen the Steve Martin movie, ?Roxanne? will be familiar with the basic premise. Written by Edmund Rostand, this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Directed by Mark Cipra. The Cast Cyrano-Carl Brandt Long Christian-David Malinowski Roxane-Danielle Stein Musketeer/Charles-David Mc Cormack de Guiche-Roger Principe LeBret-Michael Rogan Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne Sapir Valvert/Jean-Jim Shannon Ragueneau-Lance Switzer Guyere/Cook-Don Knepper Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline Markovich Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry Blair D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh Brown Citizen's Daughter-Kayla Carabotta Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly Carabotta Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen Cromie Cuigy-Lynda Eland Athene-Kelly Elliott Ligniere-Sean Fitzgerald Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia Green Michelle-Melanie Green Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach Hardman Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami Harkless Juliette/Cook-Melanie Hauer Henri-Daniel Higgins David/Cook-Jake Kostelnik Duenna (Marthe)-Linda Laronge Brissaille/Hector-Ken Jayne Production Team: Mark Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume Designer; Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; Tom Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck Stage Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew Ticket information and reservations: 440-951-6637 Groups of 10 or more are eligible for group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior to curtain time. The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue in Willoughby on the Andrews School campus. On site parking is free and the Corning Auditorium is barrier free. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Message-ID: Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. From shea099 at hotmail.com Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 From: shea099 at hotmail.com (shalene shimer) Date: Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Message-ID: Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From livchant at msn.com Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 From: livchant at msn.com (Kato Buss) Date: Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail@web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and=20 judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but=20 merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions.=20 However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions,=20 because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George=20 was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Martin Friedman=20 To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal=20 Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss,=20 In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre = participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20 As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a = theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you = looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are = thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community = theatre, we are all in the same boat.=20 The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. = Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations = and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these = days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is = going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a = small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic = enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual = is going to make a grant to?=20 When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively = outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only = salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely = out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several = individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there = were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity = actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for = themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that = even now I am not quite over.=20 The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts = of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at = their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. = Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other = theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical = opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20 Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20 We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we = also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20 Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20 Kato Buss wrote:=20 Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors=20 have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that = Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local = theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the = loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres = hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the = decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold = as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, = precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill = their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse = time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed = the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): =20 "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, = or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the = Great Public looks=20 to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do = not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



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Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From star2b0527 at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 From: star2b0527 at yahoo.com (Rick Dawson) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <20030325060033.42981.qmail@web11605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Bravo Mr. Friedman! Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now. It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them. The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more. This is America...thank God! Positively yours, Rick Dawson Lorain, OH --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Bravo Mr. Friedman!  Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now.

It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them.  The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more.  This is America...thank God!

Positively yours,

Rick Dawson   Lorain, OH



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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Quiet Crisis looms underneath The Stinking Economy In-Reply-To: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25@braxton.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Another link in the Economy Crisis is reflected in the WVIZ coverage of its affect on the value of local artists...check it out if you missed the original airing last May. http://www.wcpn.org/qc/features/value-artists.html CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts as an Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: From: Sender: To: Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #636 - 15 msgs Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 01:17:52 -0500 Message-ID: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25 at braxton.siteprotect.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Mailman v2.0.6 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Today's Topics: 1. Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College (Bridget = Tharp) 2. Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE (David Hansen) 3. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (BurnsET at aol.com) 4. MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL = BARNES (Ccontempdt at aol.com) 5. Improv this Saturday (Kathleen Walder) 6. JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 7. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Linda Eisenstein) 8. convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info (clydesimon) 9. Classes begin April12 at Dada (SomeDadA at aol.com) 10. "Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 (Rob = Catalano) 11. "Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 12. Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) 13. LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS (shalene shimer) 14. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Kato Buss) 15. Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season (Marjorie = Preston, PR/Marketing Director) ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Bridget Tharp" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 01:41:03 -0500 Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail at web14207.mail.yahoo.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of = sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga = Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size = that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for = our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at = Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE = tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications = that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full = page program ad + 2 = tickets
DiVine:         &= nbsp;  $75- half page ad + 2 = tickets
Valentine:        $50 = quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for = program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter = page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  = 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu




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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "David Hansen" Sender: To: "Bad Epitaph NEWS" , "MEDIA" , "Fred Sternfeld" Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 02:15:54 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:17:01 -0500 Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:26:05 -0500 Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE =
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed = Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with = Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the = company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a = Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique = classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with = Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his = own unique contemporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and = answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with = Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more = information

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com



Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
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Improv in a "Whose Line Is It = Anyway" format with lots of audience participation. In a = smoke-free,=20 alcohol-free theatre setting appropriate for the whole family. (Oh yeah, = and=20 it's funny too.)
 
Next Show: This Saturday,=20 March 29
7:30 = p.m.
Newell Theatre at Quirk Cultural=20 Center
1201 Grant Ave. in Cuyahoga=20 Falls
All tickets $5 = general=20 admission
Discounts for groups of = 25 or more=20 with 24-hour advance reservation
Info & tickets: = 330/686-8789
www.PNRImprov.com
 
Presented by Comedy Theatre = Workshop, a=20 non-profit organization committed to family-friendly comedy. In = cooperation with=20 the City of Cuyahoga Falls Park & Recreation Dept.
 
If you do not wish to receive email updates about Comedy = Theater Workshop=20 of Point of No Return Improv, send a return email with the word "remove" = in the=20 subject line. If you know someone who needs to lighten up, forward this = email to=20 them!
 
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Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C2F271.5B37B940-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Linda Eisenstein" Sender: To: Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:29:08 -0500 Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890 at mail.en.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham at juno.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "clydesimon" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:19:40 -0500 Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441 at pavilion> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and running again and ready to present four productions of their environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first three shows. First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

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Cabaret Dada Improvisational = Theater,
Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is = pleased to announce
The spring session "Improv = Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your = ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertaining = exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within = the student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on = your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
= within an ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered = :

Improv 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM = to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
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Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =

=

2003 Public "Land Lubber Series"

=

Free programs on = Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location to make it = easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up = next=E2=80=A6

"SOLE SURVIVOR" at the = Brooklyn Library

=

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the = freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. = Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear = how he faced incredible odds to become the sole = survivor.

Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm

Brooklyn = Branch (Cuyahoga County Library)

4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH = 44144-3353

Phone: (216) = 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us

GREAT LAKES = TRIVIA: Do you = know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the gales of November? = No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not where = you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March = 26th!

Steamship William G. Mather = Museum

"The Ship That Built = Cleveland"

1001 E. = 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: = (216) 574-6262

www.wgmather.org

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 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0056_01C2F271.5B488220-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:14:09 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "shalene shimer" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:56:45 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Kato Buss" Sender: To: "Martin Friedman" , "neohiopal" References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail at web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 16:37:02 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Friedman To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss, In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their seasons.... As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, we are all in the same boat. The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual is going to make a grant to? When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that even now I am not quite over. The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude. Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming from. Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity Kato Buss wrote: Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the Great Public looks to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo!=20 Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live=20 on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 17:00:00 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Dobama Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season - - - 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to be Celebrated as Planned As a result of the current economic climate and in an effort to ensure the future health and vitality of Dobama Theatre, the Board of Trustees has voted to cancel the 2003 productions of Nicky Silver?s Raised in Captivity, Dobama Night Kitchen?s Punk Project and the Owen Kelly Adopt-A-Playwright Program. Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Digest Footer.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Digest Footer.txt" _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in each 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 ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SCHEDULE Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and May 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previously announced. For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org - end - --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SC= HEDULE

Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and Ma= y 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previous= ly announced.

For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad = Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org

BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY
Contact: Thomas Cullinan
Office: (216) 556-0919
Email: tom at badepitaph.org

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--MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part-- From tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 From: tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us (Siko, Tom) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Technicians Wanted (College Students Welcome To Apply) Message-ID: STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATER Stagecraft Teacher Stagecrafters Youth Theater is currently interviewing for a summer Stagecraft teacher for our summer camp program. Candidate will also have opportunity to work as an assistant to the Technical Director as well as the Lighting and Set Designers. Stagecrafters Theater Camp is for students in grades 3-11. Candidate must be good with children and creative. Our theater camp does several workshop productions each summer as well as one summer stock show in August. COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH A BACKGROUND IN TECHNICAL THEATER ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. No housing is provided for this position. For more information or to schedule an interview please contact Tom Siko, Technical Director at 216-831-8601 x5103 or 440-781-1200. You may also e-mail a resume to this e-mail address. Please include references. Tom Siko Stagecrafters Associate/Technical Director Orange Community Education and Recreation Dept. (216) 831-8601 Ext: 5103 (216) 831-4209 Facsimile Tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates -- WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Stud Message-ID: <7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd@aol.com> --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio . . . Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates 1. You can still REGISTER . . . for the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: Actor's Career Development" Series which continues this Saturday, March 29th & Sat. April 5th.. (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. ) Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, (216) 561-8608. . Sat. 3/29: Marketing & Business Basics Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. You will have to know about the following to increase your chances of being successful -- Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses. . Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid" Learn the - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything from - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Major Credit cards accepted. (Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.) Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 2. RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture Presentations. . . presented by Arts in Strongsville Sandra Kornick, Chair "'PlayActs': a Prelude to Performance for Actors, Directors & Playwrights" Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio at Pearl Crossings Retirement Community 19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136. (Just past Pettiti's Gardens) The Lecture Series focuses on . . . . You're an aspiring or an experienced artist. You need to learn your craft. Or, you need to hone your craft. Either way, explore the creative process through which you tell your story on-stage and on- camera. 2. Mon. 3/31: "You're an Actor: Tell Your Story. You're a Director: Help Your Actor Tell the Story." 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Want to be a great character actor? Then you need a director. Through the process, (from cold readings to the performance), you will learn how you and the director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and embody the character. Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which helps the actor tell a 'believable' story on-stage and on-camera. 3. Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show': Tell Your Story" 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how you can combine the elements of your artistry to make your performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble performances. Learn how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and editing your performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn how to create opportunities to showcase your performance piece. For Information: (216) 561-8608. To RSVP: Sandra Kornich, Chair, Arts in Strongsville (440) 238-3693 or (440) 572-0439. Admission: Donation 3. Save the Dates! You can Register Now ! Coming April 12th thru May 17th. "Tricks of the Trade . . . Craft & Professional Development" series. This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Trade Career Development" series. Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM of acting for On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover. This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . . . Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Character development, Monologues, Improv & Scene work . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial, industrial, film) & Voiceover . Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera & Voiceover HOW-to . . . . Sat. 4/12: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 4/19: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 4/26: Structure & develop your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 5/3: Select & Rehearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues . Sat. 5/10: Become, Embody & Perform Your Contemporary or Classical Character . Sat. 5/17: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Plus, "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Survival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 ) Major Credit cards accepted. Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



>From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio  . . .

Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates

1.  You can still REGISTER . . . for  the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: 
      Actor's Career Development"
Series which=20= continues this Saturday,        &nbs= p;   
      March 29th & Sat. April 5th..
            &nbs= p;   (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. )

            &nbs= p;     Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,= (216) 561-8608.

            &= nbsp;  
. Sat. 3/29:  =20= Marketing & Business Basics
Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. = ; You will have to know about the following to increase  your chances o= f being successful  --  Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"= Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independ= ent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

. Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "G= etting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get
            &nbs= p;     Paid"

Learn the  - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make th= at Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets.= Everything from  - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, R= esources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" an= d developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.=

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.    &= nbsp;      Major Credit cards accepted. 
(Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.)

Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.=

Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 



2.  RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31= st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture
      Presentations. . .

presented by
Arts in Strongsville
Sandra Kornick, Chair

"'PlayActs': a Prelude to= Performance
for
Actors, Directors & Playwrights"


Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
at
Pearl Crossings Retirement Community
19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136.
(Just past Pettiti's Gardens)


The Lecture Series focuses on . . .
You're an aspiring or an experienced artist.  You need t= o learn your craft.  Or, you
   need to hone your craft.  Either way, explore the creative= process through which 
   you tell your story on-stage and on- camera.


2. Mon. 3/31:  "You're an Actor:  Tell Your Story.  You're= a Director:  Help Your
            &nbs= p;         Actor Tell the Story."&nb= sp;     7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.   Want to be a great character actor?  Then you need a dire= ctor. Through the
    process, (from cold readings to the performance), you wil= l learn how you and the
    director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and= embody the character.  
   Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which h= elps the actor tell a
   'believable' story on-stage and on-camera.

3.  Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show':  Tell Your Story"&nb= sp;  
    7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.  Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work= (or, select
   existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, directo= r or playwright.
   Learn how you can combine the elements of  your artistry t= o make your
   performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble perform= ances. Learn
   how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and e= diting your
   performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn=20= how to create
   opportunities to showcase your performance piece.

For Information: (216) 561-8608.
To RSVP:         Sandra Kornich,=20= Chair, Arts in Strongsville  (440) 238-3693 or
            &nbs= p;          (440) 572-0439.
=
Admission:       Donation


3.   Sav= e the Dates!  You can Register Now !

Coming April 12th thru May 17th.


"Trick= s of the Trade . . .
Craft & Professional Development"
series
.


This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Tra= de Career Development" series.

Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the
CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM
of acting for On-stage, On-came= ra & Voiceover. 

This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . .
  Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Char= acter development,      
     Monologues, Improv  & Scene work
.   Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,= industrial, film) &
     Voiceover
  Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera  &= ; Voiceover

    &= nbsp;     HOW-to . . .
Sat. 4/12:    Structure & write your talen= t resume in content & format
.  Sat. 4/19:    Get your professional head shot=20= project done
.  Sat. 4/26:    Structure & develop your voi= ceover demo in content & format
.  Sat.  5/3:     Select &  Re= hearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues
.  Sat. 5/10:    Become, Embody & Perform You= r Contemporary or Classical
            &nbs= p;          Character
Sat. 5/17:    Prepare, Practice & Audition= for Monologues & Scene work

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.  
Plus,  "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Surv= ival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 )   = ; 
Major Credit cards accepted.
Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.




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The young contestants, from farms, ghettos, and ocean front mansions across the country, experience heartbreak and triumph during the televised finals of the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC. The 6th Annual Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference: March 28 - March 30, 2003 Hyatt Regency Hotel Cleveland Non-Members $200 Cleveland Film Society Members $170 Students $125 Student Group Rate $100/each for 5 or more students from the same school MIFC registration also offers a free 2-day pass to any film screening on Saturday, March 29 or Sunday, March 30. Panel summaries and registration information are available at 216-623-3456 or online at Get into it! From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Airing on APPLAUSE Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. With host Dee = Perry... (Repeats Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. and Sundays at 12:30 p.m.) * Celebrating the life and work of W.E.B. DuBois. W.E.B. DuBois was = a civil rights leader, a pioneer in sociology, and author of The Souls = of Black Folk. This year, marks the 100th anniversary of that book's = publishing and is just one of the contributions being recognized in the = community-wide celebration: "The Soul of W.E.B. DuBois: Celebrating the = Genius of an American Scholar." Dr. Regennia Williams from Cleveland = State University visits APPLAUSE to discuss DuBois and the events = honoring him. =20 * Curtain Call. For over fifty years, some of the biggest stars of = the American stage have passed through Cleveland...leaving their "mark" = on the curtain at the Hanna Theater. From simple signatures, to = detailed drawings, this simple cloth has become a priceless piece of = theatrical history. * Musical Heritage. Michael Searching Bear, is one of only a very = few full-time Native American flute makers in the world. He discovered = the melodious sounds of the wood flute while researching his Native = American heritage. Once the music of the past found him, Michael knew = he had to honor his Cherokee culture by keeping the sound alive. From sandykosovich at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 From: sandykosovich at yahoo.com (Sandy Kosovich) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Meet Me In St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre in Madison Message-ID: <20030325183553.70660.qmail@web13602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003 Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM character breakdown Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Audition requirements: Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement. Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church), NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of

MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003

Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM 

character breakdown

Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone

Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano

Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor

Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano

Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano

Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well

Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well

Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet

Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo

John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor

Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone

Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming

approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles

ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE

Audition requirements:

Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement.

Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth 

Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment

auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church),     NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Master Class on Vocal Auditioning and Performing Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F4D0@NTSERV1> Join cast members of the national tour of THE FULL MONTY as they lead a special Master Class designed to help you prepare for auditions and performing. Wednesday April 2 from 12:00 - 1:30 pm on the Allen Theatre Stage at Playhouse Square Center Please ready 16 bars of music and bring your music with you. An accompaniest will be provided. You can participate or observe. But, you must call 216-771-4444 ext. 3215 to reserve. From PierogiProductOH at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 From: PierogiProductOH at aol.com (PierogiProductOH at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clown auditions for NB show Message-ID: <114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7@aol.com> --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the Natural Bridges show. The auditions will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-5441 www.worldeonline.com Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself. Since we only have a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to be brief. This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show itself. A copy of benefits will be available at the audition. After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inform them of our decision via email or phone call. Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Saturday. Kirk L Maynard Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130 440-884-2183 www.thenaturalbridges.com --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding=20= auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the= Natural Bridges show.  The auditions will be held on Saturday,=20= March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location:

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44102
(216) 651-5441
www.worldeonline.com

Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself.  Since we only hav= e a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to= be brief.  This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show= itself.  A copy of benefits will be available at the audition.  <= BR>
After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inf= orm them of our decision via email or phone call. 

Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Sa= turday.

Kirk L Maynard
Natural Bridges LLC
PO Box 30688
Cleveland, Ohio 44130
440-884-2183
www.thenaturalbridges.com
--part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary-- From jpercher at dancecleveland.org Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 From: jpercher at dancecleveland.org (Jackie Percher) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Twyla Tharp Dance - March 30th - presented by DANCECleveland Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Her dances have astounded audiences worldwide. Today she remains the reigning American "mistress of modern dance", creating work as unique as her name...Twyla. DANCECleveland presents the Dance Event of the Year Twyla Tharp Dance One Night Only! March 30 ~ 8:00 p.m. State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center For tickets call (216) 241-6000 or 1-800-766-6048 or visit us online at www.dancecleveland.org Group discounts for 10 or more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201 Twyla Tharp Dance, performing three of her most recent works: Westerly Round, Surfer at the River Styx and the premiere of Even The King. "Non-stop bravura, delivered with mind-boggling stamina. Maverick levels of energy and rhythm...energy at its most turbulent...Sheer dance power." - New York Times ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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Twyla Tharp Dance
One Night Only!
March 30 ~ 8:00 = p.m.
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or=20 1-800-766-6048

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Group discounts = for 10 or=20 more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201

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Westerly=20 Round, Surfer at the River Styx=20 and the premiere of Even The=20 King.

"Non-stop = bravura,=20 delivered with mind-boggling stamina.  Maverick levels of energy = and=20 rhythm...
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------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Calling ALL Actors & Production Talent Message-ID: <144.dbd8ed2.2bb212a1@aol.com> CALLING ALL ACTORS & PRODUCTION TALENT Stage & Production Artists Meeting Announced (March 25, 2003) - In partial response to the current bleak air surrounding the performing arts in Cleveland, arts publicist Jeon Francis is teaming up with Cleveland Public Theatre to organize a gathering between stage and production artists. This meeting will be led by Francis who will present his ideas on a project he has been developing to better connect and utilize the resources and talents within the artist community. Attendees will be encourage to give their feedback. Artists unable to attend the free event will have an alternative way to review the project plan and submit comments. Other topics will include: What local arts organizations are working on and how we might be able to better collaborate with one another. Cleveland Public Theatre is also expected to address the topic of arts advocacy. The discussion is expected to take place at the Cleveland Public Theatre sometime in mid-April. Details will be announced later this week. PLEASE NOTE: *The usage of "stage artists" refers to: (e.g., actors, dancers, performers, comics, celebrity impersonators, etc.) *The usage of "production artists" refers to: (e.g., costume designers, photographers, lighting and sound operators, directors, graphic designers, etc.) From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Since Welfare Reform" -- This Sunday's Post-Show Panel at Dobama's In the Blood Message-ID: This Sunday's panel discussion is free to ticketholders immediately following Sunday's 2:30 p.m. performance of In the Blood at Dobama Theatre. The panel will begin at approximately 5:00 p.m. March 30 ? Since Welfare Reform Moderator to be determined. Moderated question and answer period to follow. Panelists to include: Sister Donna Hawk, Transitional Housing; Ruth Gray, Executive Director, Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland; Mick Latkovich, Vocational Guidance Services; a representative from Neighborhood Centers Association. In 1998, the United States passed a series of laws that served, ideally, to provide a bridge for our country?s poor from ?welfare to work.? The images that were used to promote these laws were largely of inner-city poor, and largely of black Americans even though the average welfare recipient is a white woman who lives in a rural area. For this event, we will take a look at the actual results of the laws passed in Ohio. Statistically, who are Cleveland?s poorest citizens? Are more people working? Are women?s jobs providing them an adequate income and healthcare for their children? How are adults without dependents faring as opposed to those who care for (sometimes extended) families? What kinds of support programs have been put in place for ex-recipients? What are the present politics of the situation? Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama on 90.3's "Around Noon" this Monday/ "Girl 6" Monday at the Madstone Message-ID: Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, will be featured on WCPN 90.3's "Around Noon" with Dee Perry (at noon) this coming Monday, March 31st, along with representatives from Cleveland Public Theater and Ensemble Theater in a discussion about theatre budget cuts. And join us at the Madstone, at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard, just a few feet from Dobama Theatre, on Monday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. as Dobama Theatre, Urban Dialect and the Madstone Centrum present "Girl 6" (screenwritten by Suzan-Lori Parks, author of In the Blood, through this weekend at Dobama Theatre). For more information and tickets, call (216) 321-1000. The timely irony in the movie is that the main character is not able to make enough money as an actress, so she turns to phone sex to pay the bills! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seven Critics Weigh in on In the Blood at Dobama Theatre -- Playing Through Sunday ONLY! Message-ID: Don't miss your chance to see the critically-acclaimed In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks at Dobama Theatre through March 30th! Final performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Audiences laugh, weep and stand in applause. The mirror is turned on ourselves in this gripping, visceral slice of life. What the critics are saying about Dobama Theatre's production of In the Blood: "When a playwright's powerful words find their theatrical equivalent in a director's bold vision and in peerless acting, the result is an experience unlike any other. In the Blood at Dobama Theatre is such an experience...the production, through March 30, spearheaded by director Sonya Robbins and a dream cast including Rasheryl McCreary as the doomed Hester, takes the drama even higher. From the charged and symbolic opening to the shattering and tragic conclusion, In the Blood will make you laugh, rage and, ultimately, weep...no detail is overlooked...If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Parks, one of our leading producers of plays that matter, conjures up works that are gritty and real while at the same time being poetic and highly symbolic. Director Sonya Robbins whips up a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization in a haunting evocation of Parks' nightmare-scape...bruising study of the vast, starving underbelly of America and those who had a hand in creating it" Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer "a damn fine theatrical experience. In the Blood is essentially a contemporary interpretation of the good vs. evil themes in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter...lively street-beat language...In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester...Even given the dour subject matter, there are plenty of chuckles...There is an irresistible musical flow to this material, and director Sonya Robbins has her players performing like a troupe of jazz all-stars -- blending smoothly during the ensemble family scenes, then vamping soulfully in their solo turns." Christine Howey, Scene "In the Blood, by Suzan-Lori Parks, the 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Topdog/Underdog, continues her tradition of reminding society of its hypocrisy by reflecting the ideals, traditions and assumptions of its poor...Robbins's production of In the Blood is a must see...Less concerned with her self-respect than with feeding her children, Hester degrades herself through sex and panhandling. McCreary's believable portrayal of Hester deserves enormous recognition...a great combination of acting and production...In the Blood felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Josette Compton, Call & Post "Certain images were appalling because the human family could treat one another so callously and cold. 'Service' with a smile, and the twisting of the knife is so direct in this piece...must see...Susan-Lori Parks' presentation of the letter 'A' is brilliant, logical and twisted. It truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society...different roles...created an almost Sybil multiplicity that encompassed a range of personalities both outwardly and inside the individuals...truly an ensemble cast." Cliff Williams, City News ??In the Blood,? by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks?takes you on an even further descent into a particular social hell?parts of it are extremely stylized and even grotesque, while the rest of it is a slice of dreary realism?One of the most mesmerizing and charismatic actresses in the area, McCreary can suck all the air from a room just by taking the stage?Cassandra Vincent and Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson)?are?equally dynamic?sure-footed and hypnotic. Sonya Robbins? energetic direction?keeps the action brisk, and the ebb and flow of the six actors in their comings and goings make the cast seem a lot larger?Production values?are stunning for a theatre with a miniscule budget and problems of space.? Les Roberts, Sun Press ?Every once in a while, theatre-goers have the experience of knowing they have experienced greatness. This has to be the case of anyone who has attended a performance of ?In the Blood? at Dobama Theatre?Suzan-Lori Parks is a playwright to be reckoned with?Director Sonya Robbins leaves no emotional leaf unturned in her staging. The scenes are riveting. The performances are honed to a high level. Even the technical qualities are first-rate. Bill Ransom?s original music sets the emotional tone. Todd Krispinsky has created a totally realistic bridge abutment. Andrew Kaletta? s lighting is mood-perfect. You will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary?s emotionally-shattering Hester. Her pain is our pain. Her frustrations are our frustrations. She is magnificent! Victor Dickerson, Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson), Renee Matthews-Jackson, Kevin Brewer and Cassandra Vincent are all wonderful.? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Features on In the Blood have also been published in Urban Dialect magazine, Savoir-Faire and the Gay People's Chronicle. Rasheryl McCreary was also featured on WVIZ-TV's "Applause." DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino From FosterDeux at aol.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 From: FosterDeux at aol.com (FosterDeux at aol.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: The Economy Stinks, etc...etc...etc..... Message-ID: <1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d@aol.com> --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I never have sent a public response to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whole. I would prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forcing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes). This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments. Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of programming? Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/director and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappropriate. Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few years. If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman had to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps because he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherwise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves a bit. Should Artistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or should they "take a chance and do something new"? I will leave that up to them. That's what they re paid for. And in spite of Mayfield High School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woods, I still think that something can be gained from watching professional actors tackle a challenging piece. David Robeano Email: Fosterdeux at aol.com www.davidrobeano.com "Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Quixote --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I never have sent a public res= ponse to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because= I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (= sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whol= e.  I would  prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forc= ing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes= ).

This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments.&= nbsp; Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of progr= amming?  Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/dir= ector and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappro= priate.  Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have=20= not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few ye= ars.  If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent=20= - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman h= ad to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps b= ecause he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherw= ise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. =20= And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves  a bit.  Should A= rtistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or sho= uld they "take a chance and do something new"?  I will leave that up to= them.  That's what they re paid for.  And in spite of Mayfield Hi= gh School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woo= ds, I still think that something can be gained from watching professiona= l actors tackle a challenging piece.

David R= obeano
Email:  Fosterdeux at aol.com
www.davidrobeano.com


"Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Qui= xote



--part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary-- From lipschtick at lipschtick.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 From: lipschtick at lipschtick.com (Jean Zarzour) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A book for our times Message-ID: <3E80C758.9020306@lipschtick.com> --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally, nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called The Places That Scare You A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun. (she's busy!) I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight. Peace- Jean Zarzour 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 lipschtick at lipschtick.com local 216-521-3831 http://www.lipschtick.com Comedy from a tube! --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally,  nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called
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A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun.   (she's busy!)

I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight.

Peace-


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Jean Zarzour
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--------------030103090701040607020109-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Festival-Call for Entries-due May 1, 2 003 Message-ID: The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre is currently accepting submissions to the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. A special fund of the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland supports the annual competition which is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE: Original Works Not previously produced at the time of submission Suitable for full-length presentation Directly concerned with the Jewish experience Postmarked no later than May 1, 2003 THE PRIZE: $1,000 and a staged reading of the winning play at the JCC's Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre in Cleveland. This award is paid in $500 increments with the first payment being on announcement of award and the second at or near the date of the reading to help defray travel costs for the playwright during the brief production period. All winners are announced in American Theatre magazine. NOTE: A condition of the award is that the JCC Halle Theatre will have permission to perform the first fully staged production of the winning script following the staged reading without payment of additional royalties. Submit transcripts to: Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition JCC Halle Theatre 3505 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 CONTACT: Deborah Bobrow at 216-382-4000 ext. 215 or email dbobrow at clevejcc.org for additional information. From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Workshop Signups Message-ID: <000101c2f340$02e7d700$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0" ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce that = it will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on = June 23, 2003 and running through July 18, 2003. Please see the LCCPT = website at www.lccpt.8m.net for further details. Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is a fun and enriching = opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall of 2003) to = have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects of live = theatre. Prior theatre experience is not a requirement for our program. = The Workshop Program strives to develop not only theatre-related = skills, but also focuses on creative and instructional activities that = are an important part of our program. Self-expression, imagination, = social awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and = better speech habits are just a few of the values taught through the = creative process. The basic goal of our program is to teach the = student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with everyday = situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and = responsibility. This year in conjunction with the workshop, we will be presenting the = musical Bugsy Malone at Lorain Southview High School on the evenings of = July 18 and July 19, 2003. All students who participate in the workshop = will perform onstage these two nights. NEW FOR 2003: For Grades 9-11, afternoon only Tech Workshop. Don't be = left out just because you're in Summer School. Be a Techie for a half = day and pay only $90.00. Tech only workshop runs 12:45-3:15 every day. REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY MAIL. REGISTRATION MAY ALSO BE = COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch of the Elyria Public = Library in the Miller Room on one of the following Saturdays: April 5 = and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon. Please bring TELEPHONE NUMBERS of DOCTORS = and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this information is = required on the mandatory medical form. Please bring a current picture = (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition cards. ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO J. R. SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, = ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN: PIONEER THEATRE REGISTRATION. REGISTRATION = FOR THIS WORKSHOP WILL CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003. CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR = KIM SIMONS AT 440-323-1512 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO YOU. TUITION: $185.00 per student for grades 2-12 $160.00 per = student for grades K & 1 We look forward to having one our best and most fun workshops ever this = summer. We hope to have your children along for the ride! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce = that it=20 will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on June = 23, 2003=20 and running through July 18, 2003.  Please see the LCCPT website at = www.lccpt.8m.net for further = details.
 
Lorain County Children’s Pioneer = Theatre is a fun=20 and enriching opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall = of=20 2003) to have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects = of live=20 theatre.  Prior theatre = experience=20 is not a requirement for our program.  The Workshop Program strives = to develop=20 not only theatre-related skills, but also focuses on creative and = instructional=20 activities that are an important part of our program.  Self-expression, imagination, = social=20 awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and better = speech=20 habits are just a few of the values taught through the creative = process.   The basic goal of our = program is=20 to teach the student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with = everyday=20 situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and=20 responsibility.
 
This year in conjunction with the = workshop, we=20 will be presenting the musical Bugsy Malone at = Lorain=20 Southview High School on the evenings of July 18 and July 19, = 2003.  All=20 students who participate in the workshop will perform onstage these two=20 nights.
 
NEW=20 FOR 2003:  For Grades 9-11, afternoon = only Tech=20 Workshop.  Don’t = be left out=20 just because you’re in Summer School. =20 Be a Techie for a half day and pay only $90.00.  Tech only workshop runs = 12:45-3:15 every=20 day.
 
REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY=20 MAIL.  = REGISTRATION=20 MAY ALSO BE COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch = of the=20 Elyria Public Library in the Miller Room on one of the following = Saturdays:=20 April 5 and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon.  Please bring TELEPHONE = NUMBERS of=20 DOCTORS and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this=20 information is required on the mandatory medical form.  Please bring a current picture=20 (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition=20 cards.
 
ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO = J. R.=20 SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN:  PIONEER THEATRE = REGISTRATION.  REGISTRATION FOR THIS WORKSHOP = WILL=20 CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003.  CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR KIM SIMONS AT = 440-323-1512=20 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO = YOU.
 
TUITION:
$185.00 per student for grades = 2-12           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 $160.00 per student for grades K & = 1
 
We look forward to having one our best = and most=20 fun workshops ever this summer.  We hope to have your children = along for=20 the ride!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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R..vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Simons, J. R..vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Simons;J.;R. FN:Simons, J. R. ORG:The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. TITLE:Producer TEL;WORK;VOICE:888-877-9563 TEL;HOME;VOICE:440-323-1512 ADR;WORK:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States ADR;HOME:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States X-WAB-GENDER:1 URL:http://www.jrsimons.8m.com URL:http://www.jovialities.8m.com BDAY:19681208 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:jovialities at excite.com EMAIL;INTERNET:jrsimons at vls.com REV:20030326T005949Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0-- From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Seeks Production Staff Message-ID: <000201c2f340$04a3dee0$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980" ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday = through Friday, 9 AM - 3:15 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect = Elementary School on Prospect Avenue in Elyria, Ohio.=20 Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held on July 18 and 19 at 7 PM at = Lorain Southview High School. These are paid positions.=20 The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre or arts = and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include = load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of = workshop, transfer of completed sets to performance venue, and load out = of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the workshop.=20 The Costumer will be responsible for costuming up to 100 children in = grades 1-11 for the final performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of = costumes from 26 previous seasons as well as the ability to borrow, = build or otherwise acquire costumes for the students. Contract will = include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start = of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to performance venue, and = load out of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the = workshop.=20 All interested parties should send a resume to J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 = Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be emailed in Microsoft = Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in any other = format will not be reviewed. For more information, contact J. R. Simons = by email at jovialities at excite.com. J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT=20 workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday through Friday, 9 AM = - 3:15=20 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect Elementary School on Prospect = Avenue in=20 Elyria, Ohio.

Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held = on July=20 18 and 19 at 7 PM at Lorain Southview High School. These are paid = positions.=20

The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre = or arts=20 and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design=20 and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged=20 tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include load in of = LCCPT=20 materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of = completed sets to performance venue, and load out of performance venue = and=20 Prospect Elementary following the workshop.

The Costumer will be = responsible for costuming up to 100 children in grades 1-11 for the = final=20 performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of costumes from 26 previous = seasons=20 as well as the ability to borrow, build or otherwise acquire costumes = for the=20 students. Contract will include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect=20 Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to = performance venue, and load out of performance venue and Prospect = Elementary=20 following the workshop.

All interested parties should send a = resume to=20 J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be = emailed=20 in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in = any=20 other format will not be reviewed.  For more information, contact = J. R.=20 Simons by email at jovialities at excite.com.
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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Artists & Performers,
 
           I don't know how this might affect us, but I felt like you should all hear about it just in case.  Hate to bring politics in here, but this is a law being proposed which would hold organizers of events involving music personally liable for drug use at their venue.  It's a major crackdown on raves (an expansion of current "crackhouse" laws) and clubs, but it's wording is vague enough it could extend to concerts and god knows what that we might be involved in.  Thought you all should know.  It's called the RAVE Act.  More or less what it means is that weird pressures can be put on venue owners to keep them from holding events out of fear that if someone uses drugs at the event, the venue owner or organizer could face up to 20 years in prison.  This link tells some about it but I'm sure if you wanted you could find more.  I hope your jaw drops.
 
           Josh(ua)

PS - If anyone actually believes in crappy laws like this, email me personally because I'd really like to understand how anyone could think this way.


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lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Wed Mar 26 08:09:35 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:09:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee Productions presents Mother Wove the Morning Message-ID: <015e01c2f39f$2dbf3310$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable queen bee productions presents. =20 Mother Wove the Morning by Carol Lynn Pearson, adapted by Deb Lemire =20 Sixteen women from history, 20,000 b.c.e. to the present, speak their = lives. Featuring: Lynette Brown, Christine Grisez and Deb Lemire =20 Sunday, March 30, 2 p.m. Lakeland Community College (exit 306 off of I-90) Building H (left of Clocktower) room H101 =20 Tickets are $12. Please make reservations by calling 440-975-4736. ------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0-- From aj.higbee at earthlink.net Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 From: aj.higbee at earthlink.net (Alan Higbee) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]trumpet players for Easter Message-ID: <000901c2f3a2$5edc69b0$0201a8c0@CPQ26587269632> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org OK, I know it is REALLY late, but my usual contractor can't help me this year. I need two trumpet players to complete my professional brass quintet. Players need to be experienced and skilled. We also use them for the Hallelujah Chorus so they need to have a C or D trumpet as well. I am not looking for high school players or someone who only plays occasionally. I know this is a lot to ask, but we pay well and I am hoping that someone new in town might be available. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From James_Fath at progressive.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent Improv Training Offered!! Message-ID: Classes starting this Sunday from 3pm-6pm and Tuesday 7pm-10pm E-mail Jim Fath at Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are an actor or actress and you are interested in buffing up your resume with some improvisational training, several work shops and Improv coaching sessions are available in your area. These work shops and coaching sessions will focus on the following: Improv for the theatre Improv as a performance piece in a troupe Improv as a performance piece in a solo or stand-up comedy act Cost: The cost for these classes are low. $8 an hour Class time will can be a minimum of 2 hours depending on what you want to Class Schedule: You schedule your classes. You are an actor so your time is valuable. You can meet once a week Every two weeks Or even once a month There are also frequent workshops being held on the weekends featuring working improvisers from all over. Classes are forming now. Please contact. Jim Fath Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive.com Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents "Take My Seder, Please" Sunday April 13th 10am &2pm Halle Theatre 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: Sheri Gross, (216) 382-4000 Ext. 272 Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents Intergenerational Passover Production March 24, 2003.... The Playmakers Youth Theatre at The Jewish Community Center presents its Grandtyme Intergenerational musical, Take My Seder, Please: A vaudeville show that will tickle your "Shankbone!" written and directed by Sheri Gross. Sunday April 13 at 10:00am and 2:00pm at the Halle Theatre, Mayfield JCC, 3505 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Heights. The cast brings together children, adults, senior adults and entire families from a variety of Cleveland suburbs. Tickets are $8 General Admission, $6 for JCC Members, Seniors and Students. Special rate of $5 for day-school students for the 10:00am performance. For reservations, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, x274 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Free Touring Production Debut - Met By Moonlight - Join us TONIGHT! Message-ID: Hi all, It is a pleasure to invite you to the opening night of Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2003 touring production, Met By Moonlight. The production features 4 local Cleveland actors and was commissioned by Cleveland-based playwright Margaret Lynch. The production was directed by GLTF Director of Education, Daniel Hahn. We will kick off the 19 venue tour this evening at John Carroll University and would love to see you in the audience. I will paste the complete tour schedule and press release below for your reference. Please feel free to pass the info along to friends and colleagues. Thanks in advance. Hope to see you tonight or at one of the other 18 venues near you. Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education Great Lakes Theater Festival OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT! John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater (Within the Student Center/Rec Center) Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 ---------------------------------------------- For Immediate Release Great Lakes Theater Festival Presents Met By Moonlight A Free Touring Production Met By Moonlight is a free theater production that will tour to 19 venues throughout Northern Ohio between March 26 and April 16. Written by Cleveland playwright Margaret Lynch, this world premiere play will be directed by GLTF Director of Education Daniel Hahn. Charged with humor and history and grounded in Shakespeare, Met By Moonlight utilizes the classic text of Shakespeare?s masterpiece A Midsummer Night?s Dream to ignite a dialogue about the role of the theater in providing a place where our most profound human longings can find a voice. The sixty-minute performance features four local actors: Allen Branstein, John Fairbairn, Todd Mengay and Diane Mull. In Met By Moonlight, three dreamers from different times and places fall asleep and dream the same dream: it's up to each to stage Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, under ridiculously trying circumstances. For two of the three, it's a dream come true. For the third, it's a nightmare. Sarah, a young woman in 17th century England, longs to become an actress at a time when theater is banned by a Puritan government. Robert, an American soldier during the Revolutionary War, is eager to stage the play to ward off the misery, boredom, and fear of a harsh winter at Valley Forge. But for Frank, a college student ca. 2003 and an avid player of online computer games, theater is an annoying anachronism. Shakespearean mistaken identities and comic misunderstandings find new resonance as the three dream worlds both mesh and collide. Each performance of Met By Moonlight is followed by a discussion about the issues raised in the production. All performances are free. (See schedule following.) A complete listing of tour dates and times is available online at www.greatlakestheater.org. All performances are subject to change. Call individual sites to confirm dates and times. Met By Moonlight is part of Awaken the Dream, a series of public programs surrounding Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night?s Dream (April 30-May 11, Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center; tickets available online at tickets.com or by calling (216) 241-6000). Held throughout Northern Ohio from March through May 2003, Awaken the Dream features: Sprits of a Different Sort - a students playwrights? festival, Bardstock FM ? a radio program spotlighting original student music, Perchance to Dream ? an intensive teacher workshop, Playnotes - a pre-show discussion series and much more. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information and a free brochure, contact the GLTF education department at (216) 241-5490 x317. # # # Media Contact: Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education 216/241-5490 x317 -------------------------------------- Met By Moonlight Great Lakes Theater Festival Outreach Tour Performance Schedule John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 Akron/Summit Co. Public Library Nordonia Hills Branch Thursday, March 27, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 9458 Olde Eight Road, Northfield Information: (330) 467-8595 Lutheran East High School Friday, March 28, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 3565 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 382-6100 Clague Playhouse Sunday, March 30, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1371 Clague Road, Westlake Information: (440) 331-0403 Lorain Catholic High School Monday, March 31, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 760 Tower Blvd., Lorain Information: (440) 282-8216 Oberlin Public Library Tuesday, April 1, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 65 South Main Street, Oberlin Information: (440) 775-4790 The University of Akron Martin University Center Thursday, April 3, 2003 @ 3:30 p.m. 105 Fir Hill Street, Akron Information: (330) 972-7601 Cleveland Sight Center Friday, April 4, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 1909 East 101st Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 791-8118 x226 Saint Peter Church Sunday, April 6, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1533 East Seventeenth Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 556-4618 Karamu House Monday, April 7, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2355 East 89th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 795-7070 Lorain County Community College Stocker Center ? Studio Theater Tuesday, April 8, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 1005 Abbe Road North, Elyria, Ohio Information: 1-800-995-5222 Ext. 7120 Bay Village High School Wednesday, April 9, 2003 @ 11:55 a.m. 29230 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio Information: (440) 899-5800 Akron Summit County Library Portage Lakes Branch Thursday, April 10, 2003 @ 6:30 p.m. 4261 Manchester Road, Akron Information: (330) 644-7050 St. Augustine Chruch Walsh Hall Friday, April 11, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2486 West 14th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 781-5880 Cleveland Heights Main Library Sunday, April 13, 2003 @ 2:30 p.m. 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 932-3600 Ext 291 Lorain Admiral King High School Monday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:30 p.m. 2600 Ashland Avenue Lorain, Ohio Information: (440) 282-9191 Cleveland Public Library Martin Luther King Jr. Branch Tuesday, April 15, 2003 @ 11:00 1962 Stokes Blvd., Cleveland Information: (216) 623-7018 Lorain Southview High School Wednesday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:35 p.m. 2270 East 42nd Street, Lorain Information: (440) 277-7271 Lake Erie College CK Rickel Theater Wednesday, April 16, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio Information: (440) 639-4746 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. 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--part1_d.cf72c21.2bb30975_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Open "The Music Man" March 28 & Offers Neohiopal special Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD PROUDLY PRESENTS IN COOPERATION WITH MTI ?THE MUSIC MAN? STARRING ANDREA ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA FASIMPAUR & A CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! UPBEAT, ON TUNE, AND A WHOLE TOWN FULL OF FUN! PLAYING AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS MARCH 28,29,30 APRIL 4,5,6,11,12,13 OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL ARTS, WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY THEATER! *OPENING NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO. BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, AND A COMMUNITY LEADER. THE GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE SHOW. NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL ?THE MUSIC MAN? AT GEAUGA THEATER (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS: $10.00 YOUTH: $8.00 GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM SUNDAY AT 2:00PM ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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IN COOPERATION WITH MTI

 

“THE MUSIC MAN”

STARRING=

ANDREA = ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA = FASIMPAUR

& A = CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED!  = UPBEAT, = ON TUNE, AND A = WHOLE TOWN FULL OF = FUN!

PLAYING AT = THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER = STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR = RESERVATIONS

MARCH 28,29,30  APRIL = 4,5,6,11,12,13

 

OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR = NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS

PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE = TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF

 

WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL = ARTS,

WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A = FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY = THEATER!

*OPENING= NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, = WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO.  = BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, = AND A COMMUNITY LEADER.  THE = GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE = SHOW.

NEOHIOPA= L SPECIAL

“THE MUSIC MAN”

AT GEAUGA = THEATER

(440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS

BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF

ADULTS: $12.00  SENIORS: = $10.00  YOUTH: = $8.00

 

GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW

FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM   SUNDAY AT = 2:00PM

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0-- From redhen at logan.com Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 From: redhen at logan.com (Red Hen Productions) Date: Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Ticket Offer: "Body Outlaws" Thursday 3/27/03 Message-ID: --- Red Hen Productions PO Box 91926, Cleveland OH 44101 * (216)661-4301 http://www.logan.com/redhen/ SPECIAL DISCOUNT NIGHT AT BODY OUTLAWS FOR NEIHIOPAL LIST MEMBERS!!! Red Hen Productions invites all NEOHIOPAL list members to join us this Thursday night, 3/17/03, for a special performance of BODY OUTLAWS. Print and bring a copy of this email to the show and receive $4 off the regular admission. This includes a post-show talkback with moderator Dorothy Miller, Director of Case Western Reserve Univerity Women's Center. This is the last weekend for Red Hen Productions BODY OUTLAWS playing at Spaces Art Gallery located at 2220 Superior Viaduct, Ohio City. Come and see what all the critics are saying: ... "Denise Astorino is impishly sarcastic as a self-described "fat fashion guerrilla" determined to earn the stares she gets", (James Damico, Plain Dealer), "Under the smart, clean directrion of Karen Gygli, the monologues retain the thoughtful immediacy of a literary work while adding enough zest and smart-ass buffoonery to make it resonate as stand-up theatre." (Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene), "Jazmin Corona offers a subtly powerful turn in a monologue about skin color and sexuality"(Marie Andrusewiez, Cleveland Scene), "...the performance closes with a reveting piece about a plus-sized model, protrayed by Rose Leininger...effectively cutting through the politics of gender to present a universally moving story of self-acceptance"(Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene) Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. Call 216-661-4301 today to reserve your seat. Remaining performances are March 27, 28, and 29th at 8PM. From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Premier of "Ned's Garden "at Factory Theatre opens Fri. March 28 Message-ID: <37.3633c93e.2bb3559d@aol.com> --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT: NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT FACTORY THEATRE =20 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY THEATRE=20= AT EAST=20 TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE, PRESENTS NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COME= DY=20 WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FORD-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH=20 APRIL THIRTEENTH SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD,=20 NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURNS, SURPRISES=20 AND CULTURAL RICHNESS. THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS OF GARDEN STREET,= =20 PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH THE CHALLENGES AND=20 JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE. IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE=20 EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO LIFE. FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING=20 THIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE. THEY ARE: DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY,=20 JOYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY. NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M. & SUNDAYS AT= 3:00=20 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND $5 DOLLARS FOR=20 STUDENTS. =20 FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (216)=20 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS OF TEN OR= =20 MORE. YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= =20 PRODUCTION. SEE YOU THERE!! "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME. FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE! --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT:  NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT F= ACTORY THEATRE


CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY T= HEATRE AT EAST TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE,  PRESENTS NED= =E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COMEDY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FOR= D-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH APRIL THIRTEENTH

SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD, <= B>NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURN= S, SURPRISES AND CULTURAL RICHNESS.  THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS= OF GARDEN STREET, PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH TH= E CHALLENGES AND JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE.  IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF= ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO= LIFE.

FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING T= HIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE.  THEY ARE:
DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY, J= OYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY.

NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M= . & SUNDAYS AT 3:00 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION= AND $5 DOLLARS FOR STUDENTS. 

FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (21= 6) 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS= OF TEN OR MORE.

YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= PRODUCTION.  SEE YOU THERE!!

       "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME.  FEEL= BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE!








--part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary-- From raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 From: raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com (Cynthia Zimmerman) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Idea for Hope(PLEASE READ) Message-ID: <20030326191411.25769.qmail@web12102.mail.yahoo.com> --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with. The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help. This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen. I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea: I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story. I want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast. THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story. This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it. Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen. I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality. If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me: BY MAIL: Cynthia Zimmerman3859 Roller Ave. Akron OH 44319 Cynthia Zimmerman23 Leebrick Dr.Kent OH 44243 BY E-MAIL Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com BY INSTANT MESSENGER: AOL:CarpecynthiaYAHOO:Raven_of_MercyMSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com BY PHONE: HOME: 330-245-0369DORM: 330-346-7543 Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd. ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help, Cynthia Zimmerman --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with.

The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help.  This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen.

 I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea:

 I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story.  I  want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast.  THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story.  This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it.

 Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen.  I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality.

 If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me:

 BY MAIL:

Cynthia Zimmerman
3859 Roller Ave.
Akron OH 44319
 
Cynthia Zimmerman
23 Leebrick Dr.
Kent OH 44243

BY E-MAIL

Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com

 

BY INSTANT MESSENGER:
 AOL:Carpecynthia
YAHOO:Raven_of_Mercy
MSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com
 

BY PHONE:

HOME: 330-245-0369
DORM: 330-346-7543

 

Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd.  ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help,

         Cynthia Zimmerman



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205-- From Subastral at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 From: Subastral at aol.com (Subastral at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUNG ARTIST'S FESTIVAL Message-ID: <7AD0E47A.52764DDC.02978DE5@aol.com> YOUNG ARTIST???S FESTIVAL ???A Nation of Dreamers??? Presented by Drawing Board Productions Friday APRIL 4th 12:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Saturday APRIL 5th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Sunday APRIL 6th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Spend the weekend with us! On the North Quad of Baldwin Wallace College ?? Staged Readings of Shakespeare???s Hamlet, King Lear, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet ?? A selection of Scene???s and Monologues ?? Dance Pieces ?? Performances by: o Absolute Acapella o Brian ?? Open Stage Time ?? Over 30 Artist???s Displays in a Variety of Mediums Artists ranging from ages 15-25 from All over Ohio (Bowling Green, Toledo, Cincinnati, etc..) IT???S FREE !! For directions, more information about Drawing Board Productions, or the Young Artist???s Festival please e-mail : Amanda Harland arthousebw at yahoo.com Mission Statement : The mission of the Young Artist???s Festival is to provide an outlet for exposure and growth to the up and coming generation of artists. From blesner at solonohio.org Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's your last chance at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <000e01c2f3e2$485873b0$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEOhioPal Members! You have heard everyone talking about it!=20 Be sure that you don't miss out on the best show in town and its last = weekend of performances! Love, Sex, and the I.R.S. by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore Directed by Barbara Rhoades Thursday, March 27, Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 at 8:00 p.m. = at the Solon Center for the Arts Just mention NEOhioPal and purchase your tickets for ONLY $10.00 per = ticket. Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Love, Sex, = and the=20 I.R.S.
by William Van = Zandt and Jane=20 Milmore
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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90-- From jen_scully at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 From: jen_scully at yahoo.com (Jen Arvay) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for female "Rockette type" dancers Message-ID: <20030326200000.49307.qmail@web10010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand. Pay for each dancer is $50. Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible. "I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil." -God bless Scott Neilson for the funny "It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever." -James' brilliant summation of the show Oz. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand.  Pay for each dancer is $50.  Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible.

"I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil."

-God bless Scott Neilson for the funny

"It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever."

-James' brilliant summation of the show Oz.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (Rabbit Run Community Arts) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater Auditions Reminder Message-ID: <002001c2f409$ea595040$d056fea9@station1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Rabbit Run Theater Summer Season Auditions Dates: Saturday, March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003 Times: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment = time, or arrive on the hour Location: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main Building (on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & 528) Auditions for Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, = 2003, from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street = on Madison Square (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for = directions or questions. MORNINGS AT SEVEN - 3 adult men, 4 adult women WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW - 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl = =20 MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS - cast size varies from 6 yr. old girl to older = grandfather, come with prepared song and sheet music, dress for dancing = =20 WAIT UNTIL DARK - 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Rabbit Run Theater = Summer=20 Season Auditions
 
Dates:        Saturday,=20 March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003

Times:        = 1:00=20 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment time, or arrive on = the=20 hour

Location:   =20 Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main=20 Building
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(on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & = 528)

Auditions for=20 Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, 2003, = from=20 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street on = Madison Square=20 (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for directions = or=20 questions.

MORNINGS AT SEVEN – 3 adult men, 4 adult = women
WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW – 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. = old girl          =20
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WAIT UNTIL DARK – 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old=20 girl

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Workshop Players' "Gunmetal Blues" Message-ID: <1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985@aol.com> --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!! Workshop Players Presents GUNMETAL BLUES Book By: Scott Wentworth Music And Lyrics By: Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler =E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun=20 Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a lounge player, and a=20 mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the film noir genre. Set= =20 in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2=80=99s , with the narr= ative=20 style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, music, Gun Metal Blues could b= e just=20 what you need to chase away those end of winter blues. Directed By: Dave MacKeigan Music Director: Rob Schneider Featuring: Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye) Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee And Introducing Ross Mitchell Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm) March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm) Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20 reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. 45 West 25th Street New York, New York 10010 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!!
Workshop Players Presents

GUNMETAL BLUES
Book By: Scott Wentworth
Music And Lyrics By:
Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler


=E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a l= ounge player, and a mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the=20= film noir genre. Set in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2= =80=99s , with the narrative style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, m= usic, Gun Metal Blues could be just what you need to chase away those end of= winter blues.

Directed By: Dave MacKeigan
Music Director: Rob Schneider

Featuring:
Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye)
Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde
Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee
And Introducing Ross Mitchell

Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm)<= BR> March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm)

Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20= reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.
Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com

Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with
Samuel French Inc.
45 West 25th Street
New York, New York 10010



"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"
--part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Review of Solon Center for the Arts' "Love, Sex, and the IRS" Message-ID: <001101c2f401$276d14c0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW IS MIKE: Do you have any idea how much I hate 70's nostalgia? IKE: About as much as ya hate movies starring any member of the Baldwin = family. M: Exactly! Okay, sure, you had 10 good years of promiscuous sex and = rampant drug use, but, as self appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must = ask: What the hell came from it? The Pet Rock! I: Punk music. M: Disco. I: Fleetwood Mac. M: K.C. and the Sunshine Band. I: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest!" M: "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh!" I: Saturday Night Live! PAUSE M: The Love Boat! I: All right, ya got me on that one. Besides, what're ya bitchin' = about, the show took place in the present! M: But it was written in the 70's and it show's! My God, some of the = jokes made about women in this thing could have come out of the mouth of = Don Knotts in "Three's Company." I: You were laughing! M: Entirely due to the talented cast. If "Seinfeld" taught us anything = it's that a good cast can make even the worst material funny. I: I gotta admit, I had trouble findin' someone to like in Act 1. The = main guy is a violent compulsive liar who blackmail's his best friend = into becoming a transvestite and calls his girlfriend moon pie. His = girlfriend has an affair with his best friend because she's bored. His = best friend has an affair with his girlfriend because it's in the = script. The IRS guy reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main = guy's mother is a couple a Fruit Loops short of a full bowl. But then = by Act 2 it didn't matter cause I realized they were all bi-polar = anyways. M: That's true. One moment everyone's mad at everyone, the next = they're at the end of a Brady Bunch episode. I: I'm wonderin' why nobody asked about Leslie's hairy boobs. M: The same reason no one asked why Leslie's voice sounded like Grover = on helium. I: And why there was a solar eclipse between Acts which take place = seconds apart. But you were laughin'! M: Yes, I was. And I scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I = got home. I: Oh, big deal! You do that every time you hear a Jewel song. So, ta = sum up, ya liked it, despite the fact that the script needs a polish by = Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' like ya just watched "Somethin' About = Amelia." PAUSE M: That about says it all, yes. I: Good, then let's get outta here. "BJ and the Bear" is on tonight = and I think I left my lava lamp on. M: Shpoopie. I: Aw, damn you, limey! Coming this week-end: The second issue of the Mike and Ike newsletter. = If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find = out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And it's = not the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community = theatre. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
WARNING:  THE FOLLOWING = REVIEW=20 IS
 
MIKE:  Do you have any idea how = much I hate=20 70's nostalgia?
 
IKE:  About as much as ya hate = movies starring=20 any member of the Baldwin family.
 
M:  Exactly!  Okay, sure, you = had=20 10 good years of promiscuous sex and rampant drug use, but, as self = appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must ask:  What the hell came = from=20 it?  The Pet Rock!
 
I:  Punk music.
 
M:  Disco.
 
I:  Fleetwood Mac.
 
M:  K.C. and the=20 Sunshine Band.
 
I:  "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's=20 Nest!"
 
M:  "The Fish That Saved=20 Pittsburgh!"
 
I:  Saturday Night = Live!
 
PAUSE
 
M:  The Love Boat!
 
I:  All right,  ya got me on = that=20 one.  Besides, what're ya bitchin' about, the show took place in=20 the present!
 
M:  But it was written in the 70's = and it=20 show's!  My God, some of the jokes made about women in this thing = could=20 have come out of the mouth of Don Knotts in "Three's = Company."
 
I:  = You were laughing!
 
M:  Entirely due to the talented = cast. =20 If "Seinfeld" taught us anything it's that a good cast can = make even the=20 worst material funny.
 
I:  I gotta admit, I had trouble = findin'=20 someone to like in Act 1.  The main guy is a violent = compulsive liar=20 who blackmail's his best friend into becoming a transvestite and calls = his=20 girlfriend moon pie.  His girlfriend has an affair with his = best=20 friend because she's bored.  His best friend has an affair=20 with his girlfriend because it's in the script.  = The IRS guy=20 reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main guy's mother is a = couple a=20 Fruit Loops short of a full bowl.  But then by Act 2 it didn't = matter cause=20 I realized they were all bi-polar anyways.
 
M:  That's true.  One moment = everyone's=20 mad at everyone, the next they're at the end of a Brady Bunch=20 episode.
 
I:  I'm wonderin' why = nobody asked=20 about Leslie's hairy boobs.
 
M:  The same reason no one asked = why Leslie's=20 voice sounded like Grover on helium.
 
I:  And why there was a solar = eclipse=20 between Acts which take place seconds apart.  But you were laughin'!
 
M:  Yes,  I was.  = And I=20 scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I got home.
 
I:  Oh, big deal!  You do = that every time=20 you hear a Jewel song.  So, ta sum up,  ya liked it, despite = the fact=20 that the script needs a polish by Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' = like ya=20 just watched "Somethin' About Amelia."
 
PAUSE
 
M:  That about says it all, = yes.
 
I:  Good, then let's get outta = here.  "BJ=20 and the Bear" is on tonight and I think I left my lava lamp = on.
 
M:  Shpoopie.
 
I:  Aw, damn you, = limey!
 
 
Coming this=20 week-end:  The second issue of the Mike and Ike=20 newsletter.  If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find=20 out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And = it's not=20 the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community=20 theatre.
------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0-- From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Model Call Message-ID: <01bd01c2f41c$60ac4740$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The 2004 "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" calendar Open Call WHO: Females age 18 and over, no later than May 15, 2003 WHAT: Model Search for "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" 2004 calendar WHEN: Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm WHERE: Harold Hafner Photo Studios 1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor Cleveland, Ohio Driving Directions BRING: Snapshots IF YOU HAVE IT VISIT: www.HaroldHafner.com NOW! SEE YOU THERE ---- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls Sleek Images Productions Harold Hafner Photography 216-426-8000 PS The MAKE-A-WISH Foundation will be present to accept donation for our community's terminally ill children. Our goal is to raise $15,000 so if you want to donate call 216-241-3670 or visit www.makeawishohio.org PSS Companies interested in advertising in the calendar may visit www.HaroldHafner.com or call 216-426-8000 today! --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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WHAT:  Model Search for “Harold Hafner’s Beautiful Girls” 2004 calendar

 

WHEN:  Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

WHERE:   Harold Hafner Photo Studios

                        1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor

                        Cleveland, Ohio

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VISIT:   www.HaroldHafner.com  NOW!

 

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--Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg)-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things In-Reply-To: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I commend Pat Mazzarino on suggesting something so daring as to do something new!...But somehow the suggestion falls flat in the reality that none of them are...'new'. Why must we keep going round the same old tired circle? How many times can we laugh at the same jokes...strum our fingers and hum the words to the same old tunes until we actually forget the next line? And the ultimate insult added to 'the Stinking Economy' is the royalties are spent in an area whose economy fares better that our own. Wanna live dangerously in these trying times? (As if you won't be if things continue as they are.) Try something really radical...wholly new! Support our local playwrights...give their energies some space and light, time and talent...you might find more bang for the needed meager buck. Invest at home! I always knew there was a lot of talent in Cleveland...and the Spirits know how tired I am of seeing them show up loved and applauded in some community on the far side of the Nation...half-apologetic and half-glad to have left Cleveland to 'make it'. Perhaps the well-publicized "mistake" on the lake is not the place but the people. Invest at home...the returns will whip the local Economy into a shape of which you can be proud. Until then, it is more than a 'Stinking Economy' that pollutes the local cultural environment. CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts As An Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service Through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 15:47:24 -0500 Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0-- From katieandcats at myrealbox.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 From: katieandcats at myrealbox.com (Katie Anderson) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airline pilot outfit needed Message-ID: <1048741156.631fe560katieandcats@myrealbox.com> If appropriate, please place in the newsletter. Thanks! A woman's airplane pilot outfit is needed for a Children's TV Series Pilot = that is being filmed in a month in Twinsburg. If you have access to a med= ium-sized woman's shirt, jacket, and/or hat that would be appropriate and= that won't infringe on copyrights (generic is good!), please contact Kat= ie Anderson at katieandcats at myrealbox.com We need it by April 21st and w= e don't really have a budget yet! Thanks! From donirven at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 From: donirven at hotmail.com (Don Irven) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]need lighting designer for church Easter musical Message-ID: The Parma Heights Baptist Church in Parma is looking for an experienced lighting designer ASAP to design a few special ligthing effects. Possible paid position. If interested please contact Don Irven at donirven at hotmail.com or call for Jim at 440-886-6100. The show will be performed April 11- 19. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, professional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer season: "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, April 7 from 6-9 pm. Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appointment only. There is one available Equity contract. The role of Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are available. Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of your headshot and resume. To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare information line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferred date and time. Someone will call you back to confirm your audition time slot. For complete festival information, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 732-3311 info at cleveshakes.org http://www.cleveshakes.org --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season</TI= TLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON<BR= > <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, pr= ofessional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer seaso= n:<BR> <BR> "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen<BR> <BR> "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon <BR> <BR> Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euc= lid Avenue in Cleveland. <BR> <BR> Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, Apri= l 7 from 6-9 pm.  Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appoi= ntment only.  There is one available Equity contract.  The role of= Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are availa= ble.<BR> <BR> Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of yo= ur headshot and resume.  <BR> <BR> To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare info= rmation line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferr= ed date and time.  Someone will call you back to confirm your audition = time slot.  <BR> <BR> For complete festival information, check the CSF website at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0= 000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL<BR> P.O.  Box 771430<BR> Lakewood, Ohio 44107<BR> (216) 732-3311<BR> <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org<BR> http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF Message-ID: <BAA83D96.38E0%pengo@davidhansen.org> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS "BARDOLATRY!" THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY=20 The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brewing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Avenue restaurant. Party highlights include: =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional sports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, entertainment venues and so much more (see complete listing at http://www.cleveshakes.org) =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night" =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard! Free valet parking will be provided. This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 1564 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, drink, and be merry with us! Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by calling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSVP online at http://www.cleveshakes.org. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email - info at cleveshakes.org web site - http://www.cleveshakes.org=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF</TIT= LE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS <BR> <BR> "BARDOLATRY!"<BR> <BR> THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPA= NY <BR> <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William= Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brew= ing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The= GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Aven= ue restaurant.<BR> <BR> Party highlights include:<BR> =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by th= e Rock and Roll Hall of Fame<BR> =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails<BR> =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional s= ports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, enterta= inment venues and so much more (see complete listing at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF= "><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT>)<BR> =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night"= <BR> =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard!<BR> <BR> Free valet parking will be provided.   <BR> <BR> This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 15= 64 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, dri= nk, and be merry with us!<BR> <BR> Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by c= alling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSV= P online at http://www.cleveshakes.org.<BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL <BR> P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 <BR> email - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> web site - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <= BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG trying to support local, original works Message-ID: <FMEELEMMGGMNABAJGKDFAEBFCJAA.Stacy@CBurris.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It has been fascinating to see the many different views on the economy & the arts in our region as of late. A couple thoughts: We at Geauga Theatre (GLTG) are trying to support locally written, original works. We have, in fact, extended the deadline until May 1st for submissions to our search / contest for an original script from Lake, Geauga & Ashtabula counties that we will produce for stage this coming fall. (With a stipend to the writer) We feel it is important to present original (AND LOCAL!) works even on the ?community theater? level; the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive one. Still, our production of ?The Music Man? (Full of wonderful talent, and a loved ?tried & true show?) opens this Friday. We need people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community in turn. It is that simple. I wonder how many are in this boat with us? Doubtless, many. The bottom line is that times are tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience. We at the GLTG have tried to be supportive of other theaters (yes?we buy a ticket and encourage others to do so)?In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of our ?regulars? to try a different theater?.support a show that might deserve a better audience. We ?donate? tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches?all the ?right? things. Yet, it still gets down to this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket. I wish all the theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year. I hope we all do support our local artists, writers, and talent. Always. I also hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child. The money starts somewhere, and not always through foundations & grants. All the best to all the theaters; it wouldn?t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you the best, whatever programming you decide upon. Stacy Burris President GLTG ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html xmlns:o=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" = xmlns:w=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" = xmlns=3D"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"> <head> <meta http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <meta name=3DProgId content=3DWord.Document> <meta name=3DGenerator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <meta name=3DOriginator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <link rel=3DFile-List href=3D"cid:filelist.xml at 01C2F433.6D709780"> <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:DoNotRelyOnCSS/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Print</w:View> <w:EnvelopeVis/> <w:DoNotOptimizeForBrowser/> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--> <style> <!-- /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; 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the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive = one.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Still, = our production of “The Music Man” (Full of wonderful talent, = <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>and </span></i></b>a loved = “tried & true show”) opens this Friday.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: = yes">  </span>We <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>need = </span></i></b>people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community = in turn.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>It is that = simple.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I wonder how many are in this = boat with us?<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Doubtless, many.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">   = </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>The bottom line is that times are = tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We at the GLTG have tried to = be supportive of other theaters (yes…we buy a ticket and encourage = others to do so)…In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of = our “regulars” to try a different theater….support a show that might deserve a = better audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We = “donate” tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches…all the “right” = things.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Yet, it still gets down to = this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText2><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>I wish all the = theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I hope we all do support our = local artists, writers, and talent.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Always.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I also = hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in = reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that = needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The money starts somewhere, = and not always through foundations & grants.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>All the = best to <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>all</span></i></b> the = theaters; it wouldn’t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you = the best, whatever programming you decide upon.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Stacy = Burris<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>President = GLTG<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> </div> </body> </html> ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House Theatre announces auditions for "the odd couple" Message-ID: <CF7B77879732754A94DA3390D1C2FBAB292A51@rfexc1.psc.bellhow.com> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2715.400" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><!--StartFragment -->  <H1 class=3Dlogo align=3Dcenter>Coach House Theatre</H1> <H2 align=3Dcenter>announces auditions for:</H2> <H1 align=3Dcenter>the odd couple</H1> <P class=3Dinfo align=3Dcenter>by <B>Neil Simon</B> directed by = <B>Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall</B><BR>production dates: <B>June 5-28, 2003</B><BR>rehearsals = scheduled to=20 begin: April 27<BR></P> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD><B>when:</B></TD> <TD>Sunday, April 13, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Monday, April 14, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Tuesday, April 15, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>where:</B></TD> <TD class=3Dlogo>Coach House Theatre</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>732 West Exchange Street, Akron</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD><I>behind the Akron Woman's City = Club</I></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><B>needed:</B> 5 men* and 2 women</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><I>actors auditioning will be asked to read from the = script=20 </I></CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Felix Ungar:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Speed:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Roy:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Vinnie:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Murray:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Cecily & Gwendolyn Pigeon**:</B></TD> <TD><I>"perky," 20's - early thirties</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>Character ages are approximate and <I>do not</I> = necessarily=20 reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the=20 play.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>*The role of Oscar Madison has already been = cast.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>**The Pigeons are English and will be played with an = English=20 dialect</CENTER></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <P class=3Dinfo></P> <CENTER>For more information about auditions, please call 330-836-3214 = (no calls=20 after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, = please bring=20 it with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing = you at=20 auditions!</CENTER></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D853334713-27032003><FONT face=3DArial = size=3D2><STRONG>Don't forget=20 to check out our website at: </STRONG><A=20 href=3D"http://www.coachhousetheatre.org/">http://www.coachhousetheatre.= org/</A></FONT></SPAN></DIV> <P><FONT face=3D"Courier New"><FONT=20 size=3D2>***************************************************************= ************<BR>Bob=20 Schaefer          &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;    =20 | "Where's the Kaboom?  There's<BR>work:=20 robert.schaefer at pbs.proquest.com  |  supposed to be an = Earth-<BR>home:=20 bschaefer1 at neo.rr.com        &nb= sp;   =20 |  shattering Kaboom!" - Marvin<BR>phone:=20 330-659-1842          =           =20 |  Martian "Hare-Way to the=20 Stars"<BR>**************************************************************= *************</FONT>=20 </FONT></P> <DIV> </DIV></BODY></HTML> From LissyGulick at aol.com Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 From: LissyGulick at aol.com (LissyGulick at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <a3.3de48232.2bb47ad9@aol.com> Dear Ones, Following this thread has been extremely interesting -- and I hope to contribute another dimension to the discussion, hopefully to spur us artistic types into some creative brainstorming and problem-solving re: our economic dilemma. I am a rabidly-loyal native Clevelander and locally-known performer (see link below). As well, for the past 25 years, I have had the privilege (and usually, pleasure!) of serving on the board of a charitable foundation which has lent heavy support to the arts in northeast Ohio (I am the foundation's resident squeaky wheel when it comes to supporting the arts in northeast Ohio). Our final 2002 grant-making meeting was one of the longest, and THE most heavy-hearted, that I can remember: because the foundation's portfolio had taken a dive just like every one else's, we were not able to fund, or fully support, the organizations (arts and others) that we most wanted to. We had to reduce or in some cases eliminate grants we would otherwise readily have funded; worse, we had to turn down requests from several new artistic organizations. As the local-artist and arts-activist, that really HURT! But faced with the choice between funding EITHER a beloved arts organization, OR a crucial social-service provider-- I had to think like the rabidly-loyal Clevelander. The question now is, how can we step into both roles at the same time? Can't we put on both the local-artist's and the loyal-resident's ballcaps (as well as our thinking caps) and generate some creative solutions? For starters, using the model of an umbrella organization such as Greater Cleveland Community Shares, I am wondering if at least some local producing entities could form some sort of consortium, under one roof. Expenses and talent could be shared and pooled instead of duplicated. One medium-sized foundation grant to one such an entity would go a lot farther, and have far more impact, than the same money split among, say, three producers -- and (wearing my "foundation" ballcap) it sure beats having to turn down a fourth! Yours in the faith, <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html">Lissy Gulick </A> http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html >From jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 From: jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net (Joanne Frances Durante) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you! Message-ID: <01C2F44F.F0D9E240.jfd at nccw.net> 3327: 1043 Bravo and thank you to all the actors who read for our writers in the Performance Writing program at the Dobama Theatre Wednesday night...and to all the other actors who volunteered to help! Your generous gift of time, talent, and inspiration was very much appreciated by us all. A very special thank you to Fred Sternfeld for this list, which has made it so easy for our theater community to stay connected. Alyssa Lane Bob Sprafka Donald Krosin Grace Butcher Greg Bucur Lisa Beth Allen Lissy Gulick Maud Holm Maya Robinson Neil Oblonsky Nicky Bucur Renee Eilers Rich Sommer Sharon Poucher Victoria Korkosz Zev Valancy Joanne Durante 440.729.6481 From DBCOHEN58 at cs.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 From: DBCOHEN58 at cs.com (DBCOHEN58 at cs.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys and Dolls at Solon High School Message-ID: <15e.1d85ef88.2bb48aec@cs.com> Solon High School Drama Club proudly presents GUYS AND DOLLS. One week end ONLY: Thursday, April 3, Friday, April 4, Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 PM. Sunday, April 6 at 2:00 PM. Friday, Saturday and Sunday seating is reserved. Thursday seats are general admission. Tickets can be reserved by calling 349-6249. Tickets are $9 Adults $7 Students, Senior Citizens. Solon Senior citizens admitted FREE. Special for NE Ohio pals subscribers: Thursday ONLY. Tickets two for the price of one. Bring a copy of this posting with you to the box office to receive your discount. Solon High school is located at 33600 Inwood Road, just one block west of SOM Center Road. This production is directed by Kristina J. Ferencie, Musical Direction by Patricia J. Keller. Choreography by Carolyn Koesters. Production designed by Joseph M. Ferencie; Student Stage Manager: Rashid Durham, Student Assistant Stage Manager: April Greenfield. Guys and Dolls Cast: (in order of appearance) Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Thur/Sat) Brian Myeroff (Fri/Sun) Jon Scott Benny Southstreet Eddie Williams Rusty Charlie Daniel Takacs Sarah Brown (Thur/Sat) Kari Kretch (Fri/Sun) Amanda Keller Harry the Horse Davey Berris Lt. Brannigan Jared Klein Nathan Detroit (Thur/Sat) Andrew Zucker (Fri/Sun) Nicco Mannarino Miss Adelaide (Thur/Sat) Tessa Mannarino (Fri/Sun) Shannon Harrell Sky Masterson (Thur/Sat) Adam Cohen (Fri/Sun) Brian Schultek Arvide Abernathy (Thur/Sat) Scott Kermode (Fri/Sun) Drew Karklin Agatha Valerie Norman Joey Biltmore Ian Young Master of Ceremonies (Thur/Sat) Jon Scott (Fri/Sun) Brian Myeroff Mimi Jenny Rozsa General Matilda B. Cartwright Amy Groya Big Jule (Thur/Sat) Drew Karklin (Fri/Sun) Scott Kermode Mission Band: Mario Clopton, Janine Joseph, Drew Karklin, Scott Kermode, Valerie Norman, Melissa Repko, Jeff Schwab, Ian Young Gamblers: Ben Barasky, Davey Berris, Mario Clopton, Adam Cohen, Michael Kirbish, Nicco Mannarino, Brian Myeroff, Brian Schultek, Jon Scott, Michael Robinson, Daniel Takacs, Tadashi Wallace, Andrew Zucker Newsboys: Drew Golub, Tim Schilling Hot Box Girls: Kate Bobak, Kim Brack, Carolyn Fertig, Katie Fertig, Lena Husani, Jessica Kahn, Joung Lee, Amanda McDonald, Audrey Rinicella, Jenny Rozsa, Angela Spontelli, Cara Weinberger, Chelsea Yergin New York/Havana Chorus: Stephanie Chandler, Renae Davison, Brittany Lanahan, Maria Machi, Alea Moore, Andrea Schwartz From rickyscot at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY'S FINAL WEEKEND! WIN FREE TICKETS! In-Reply-To: <200303122058.h2CKwFj39775@e-dineronline.com> Message-ID: <20030327171507.96756.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com> --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue "Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil." Log on to our website at http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single "Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe. The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us! WHEN: MARCH 28 & 29 AT 8PM WHERE: CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA) 1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR RESERVATIONS: 216-696-4242 INFO: 216-367-7133 Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <P align=left>Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue </P> <P align=left><EM><STRONG>"Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil."</STRONG></EM> </P> <P align=left>Log on to our website at <A href="http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com/" target=_blank><FONT color=#003399>http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com</FONT></A><BR><BR><BR>Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. <BR></P> <P align=left>Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. <BR><BR><BR>We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine<BR><BR><BR>Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single <BR>"Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe.<BR><BR><BR>The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side <BR>of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures <BR>inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us!<BR><BR><BR><STRONG>WHEN:</STRONG> MARCH  28 & 29 AT 8PM<BR><BR><STRONG>WHERE:</STRONG> CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA)<BR>1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR<BR><BR><STRONG>RESERVATIONS:</STRONG> 216-696-4242<BR><BR><STRONG>INFO:</STRONG> 216-367-7133<BR></P><BR><BR>Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB<p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br> <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">Yahoo! Platinum</a> - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">live on your desktop</a>! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829-- From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OPENS NEW PLAY - "NED'S GARDEN" Message-ID: <1e2.569c720.2bb49aca@aol.com> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Art Theatre presents . . . . . . . .=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 N= ED'S GARDEN=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their=20 zest for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with=20 them but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through=20 their incredibly heartwarming stories) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd,=20 Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Woody,= =20 Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays & Sat= urdays =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D. Make your reservations now by calling : Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341=20 or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109 --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#00ff00"><FONT SIZE=3D3= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Cleveland Art Theatre presen= ts . . . . . . . .=A0</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COL= OR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <= /FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D4=20= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"><B>NED'S GARDEN=A0</FONT><FON= T COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"= SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"></B>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their z= est for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with t= hem but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through th= eir incredibly heartwarming stories)<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor<BR> <BR> who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd, Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Wo= ody, Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays &= Saturdays<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays<BR= > <BR> General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D.<BR> <BR> Make your reservations now by calling :<BR> Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341 <BR> or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109<BR> <BR> </FONT></HTML> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary-- From mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 From: mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com (Brian Marshall) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Auditions this Sunday & Monday! Message-ID: <F118vhSaRM4vNQXzkNJ00016fb7@hotmail.com> Only A FEW MORE DAYS until the Mercury Summer Stock auditions!!! Make your appointment today!!! Auditions for Mercury Summer Stock's fifth season will be Sunday March 30 (4 pm - 10 pm) Monday March 31 (6 pm - 8 pm ) Callbacks on Monday March 31 from 8 pm - 11 pm at the Bedford Heights Community Center (directions at bottom of email) The MSS season includes: HONK! June 6-14 (an encore presentation of last season's hit production) Peter & Wendy July 5-12 (a World Premiere) FAME!, the Musical July 25-August 2 To schedule an audition appointment call (216) 732-3370 For the auditions, please prepare Two short songs (up-tempo and ballad). A short monologue is required for actors auditioning for Peter & Wendy. Material from the shows is appreciated when possible. Women should belt. Auditions are scheduled in five minute time slots so please choose your selections appropriately. ALL ROLES OPEN** HONK! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Ugly: gawky and odd-looking, good swimmer Ida: Ugly's Mother Cat: sly and cunning, hungry In the Barnyard: Drake: Ugly's father Turkey: School Headmaster Henrietta: neighbor Maureen: Ida's friend Grace: most distinguished duck on the lake Maggie Pie or Jay Bird (depending on actor's sex): TV Presenter Ducklings: Ugly's siblings (Beaky, Fluff, Billy, Downy) Fish On the Journey: Greylag: Admiral Goose Dot: His understanding wife Snowy, Barnacles,Pinkfoot: Greylag's flock Queenie: Very Domesticated Cat Lowbutt: Very Domesticated Hen Bullfrog: Laidback, self-confident frog Froglets Penny: A beautiful Swan Mother Swan Father Swan Old Woman (Voice Only) **All roles in HONK! are open based to the availability of the original 2002 Mercury cast. PETER & WENDY CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Wendy - narrator of show, plays multiple characters and must be good with different voices Wendy - age 10 Peter Pan - age 8 to early teens Michael - age 8 John - age 12 Lost boys - 6, various ages and sizes needed - may be girls Hook - villainous, with evil laugh - child or adult Smee - child or adult - character voice needed Tiger Lily - girl in teens Tinker - age 6-8 Dancers - 3 , may be male of female As the show takes place in England, proper British accents are required by all characters FAME! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Tyrone Jackson, headstrong, able, dancer - a functional illiterate Carmen Diaz, insecure, talented dancer/ singer Nick Piazza, handsome, serious actor Serena Katz, insecure, shy actress Schlomo Metzenbaum, affable, sensitive violinist Miss Sherman, traditionalist, English teacher Joe (Jose) Vegas, high energy, charming actor Miss Bell, dance teacher, puts art first Mr. Sheinkopf, music teacher, distinguished Grace Lambchops" Lamb, a drummer, comic Mr. Myers, drama teacher, easy-going Iris Kelly, well-to-do, lovely dancer Goodman "Goody" King, jazz trumpeter Mabel Washington, R&B singer, plump, comic Also: Students at P.A., who have lines and sing, and who constantly interact and grow with the others. The performers should be able to perform the specialty art of their assigned character, especially the instrumentalists. Directions to Bedford Heights Community Center 5661 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146 >From North: Take I-271 south to the Rockside Road exit, turn left and go to Aurora Road and turn right. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left-hand side. >From South: Take I-271 north to the Rockside Road exit and turn right. Go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From East: Take US 422 west to I-271 South and exit at Rockside Road. Turn right onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From West: Take I-480 east to the Northfield Road exit. Turn Right onto Northfield Road and go to the Northfield/Rockside Road Intersection. Turn left onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From rferguson at woio.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIR LS AGE 11 TO 14 Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A73963FD00E5@woioexchange.raycommedia.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_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN AN UPCOMING SPOT. If you are chosen for an audition you will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule etc. Please send resumes to Rick Ferguson WOIO TV 1717 E12th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2654.45"> <TITLE>CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND = GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14

CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING = HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN = AN UPCOMING SPOT.

If you are chosen for an audition you = will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule = etc.

Please send resumes to

Rick Ferguson
WOIO TV
1717 E12th Street
Cleveland, Ohio
44114

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. =







"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0-- From cpflds at mindspring.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Ready to Open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-22003342721010915@mindspring.com>
Looking for a thrill with your coffee?
 
VERONICA'S ROOM
by Ira Levin
 
 
Opens this weekend at Cassidy's Downunder Cafe
 
Performance Dates:
March 28, 29, 30
April 4,5,6
April 11,12,13
 
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 3:00pm
 
Veronica's Room is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-like named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?
 
**********
 
Directed by: Lenne Snively
 
The Cast
 
 
The Woman: Rita Poling
The Man: Dick Klimazewski
The Girl: Linda Kindsvatter
The Young Man: Michael Kunikis
 
**********
 
Come and enjoy gourmet coffee, dessert and Veronica's Room in our intimate cafe atmosphere.
Reservations suggested.
 
For reservations call 440-842-4600.  All tickets $14.00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
From FarrisK at playhousesquare.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 From: FarrisK at playhousesquare.com (Kimberly Farris) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Afternoon with Tony Kushner Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201C729A1@NTSERV1> 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_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/plain Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner. Sunday, March 30, 2003 at 1:30 PM. One of the most important plays in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. Angels in America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of the ten best plays of the 20th Century. He is the author of a number of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his current theatrical projects. A Special Performance will Open this Program Working with a group of HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in Cleveland. As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday lives. This event is taking place in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library Located at Superior Avenue and East 6th. 216-623-2800 Seating is limited - monitors will be set up in the main lobby for overflow. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner.

Sunday, March 30, = 2003 at = 1:30 PM.= <= /b>

 

One of the most important plays = in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony = Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. =  Angels in = America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of = the ten best plays of the 20th Century.  He is the author of a number = of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his = current theatrical projects.

 

A Special Performance will Open this = Program

Working with a group of = HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken = the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in = Cleveland.  As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential = dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday = lives.

 

This event is taking place in = the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library

Located at Superior Avenue and = East 6th.

216-623-2800

Seating is limited - monitors = will be set up in the main lobby for overflow.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150-- From JLChernin2 at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 From: JLChernin2 at aol.com (JLChernin2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Jeunesse Performance Announcement Message-ID: <1e1.574ccca.2bb51313@aol.com> --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy 20th Annual Spring Concert Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003 7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t=20 the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only). The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, previously=20 with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration of the 2= 0th=20 anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni are returning to=20 perform during the show on Saturday, April 12. This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s=20 from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.= =A0=20 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a piece to the music of=20 Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an original work by Shannon Fisch= er=20 Titus, resident modern dance teacher at the Ballet Academy. Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= =20 Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio. --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy
20th Annual Spring Concert

Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003
7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium

Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only).<= BR>
The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, prev= iously with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration o= f the 20th anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni=20= are returning to perform during the show on Saturday, April 12.

This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.=A0 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a p= iece to the music of Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an or= iginal work by Shannon Fischer Titus, resident modern dance teacher a= t the Ballet Academy.

Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio.

--part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary-- >From HarmoniaList Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 From: HarmoniaList (HarmoniaList) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalman Balogh & Gypsy Cimbalom Band 3/28/03 Tickets Available! Message-ID: <20030328030115.10905.qmail at katrina.asdf456.com> FRIDAY MARCH 28th! **** TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR BOTH SHOWS***** Direct from Hungary K?LM?N BALOGH & THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 2003 TWO SHOWS at 7 and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 and 9:00 PM CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Gordon Square Theater 6409 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 CALL FOR TICKETS: 216-631-2727: press "0" and leave a message for reservations; Tickets will also be available at the door. Tickets: $15 for adults, $10 for students PLEASE NOTE: World Music at INSIDE apologizes for any difficulties you may have had with the reservation line at Cleveland Public Theatre which have prompted this email. For reservations, please call 216-631-2727, press "0" and leave a message. You can also just reply to this email. There are plenty of tickets left for both shows! For Information about the show call: 216-288-8727 or e-mail: mahovlich at juno.com World Music at INSIDE brings cimbalom virtuoso KALMAN BALOGH and THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND to the Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square Theatre on Friday night, March 28th for two performances at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM. The Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, 5 minutes west of downtown. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. To buy tickets, call the Cleveland Public Theatre at (216) 631-2727, press "0" and leave message. Tickets will also be available at the door for both shows. The theater is fully handicapped accessible. Plenty of Free Parking ~ Handicapped accessible. For directions to the Cleveland Public Theatre visit: http://www.cptonline.org/gettinghere/index.cfm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For a review and sound sample of the GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND's newest CD "Aroma" visit: http://www.passion-music.co.uk/e_pages/gypsy_e/fecd007.htm -- To unsubscribe from: HarmoniaList, just follow this link: http://www.adamgood.com/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi?f=u&l=harmonialist&e=neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com&p=10131 Click this link, or copy and paste the address into your browser. From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Veronica's Room to open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <154.1d9f4fb6.2bb4fa3c@aol.com> Veronica's Room by Ira Levin has been called a "neat, elegant thriller". In it, an attractive young college student and her friend visit an old mansion. What happens next is "like being trapped in someone else's nightmare". What does happen? Find out beginning March 28th as the Cassidy Theatre in Parma Heights presents Veronica's Room in the DOWNUNDER CAFE. Directed by Lenne Snively and starring Rita Poling, Dick Klimaszewski, Linda Kindsvatter and Michael Kunikis, the show runs through April 13th. Cassidy Theatre is located at the rear of the Greenbrier Commons municipal complex at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights. Early reservations are strongly suggested. Tickets are $14.00 and include the show, coffee and dessert. Tickets can be ordered by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9a.m. - 5p.m. Monday through Friday and 9a.m. - 4p.m. on Saturday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Operating support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plain Dealer feature about "La Cage aux Folles" at Beck Center Message-ID: <1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc@aol.com> --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles. The show is at Beck Center and opens tonight. http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/friday/104884794368 010.xml --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer= Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles.  The show is= at Beck Center and opens tonight.

http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf= ?/base/friday/104884794368010.xml
--part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary-- From heightsarts at nccw.net Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 From: heightsarts at nccw.net (Heights Arts Collaborative) Date: Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Arts gallery opening Message-ID: <3E8456A5.2050407@nccw.net> --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit March 27, 2003 Contact: William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216-371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3) WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. William Busta is the Gallery Director. Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights. Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O'Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young. WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing. Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 "to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times." Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year. Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative. The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights - University Heights Public Library. Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. Peggy Spaeth, Director http://www.heightsarts.org --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

March 27, 2003

Contact:  William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216–371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3)

WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at
Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11.  Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.  

This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.   William Busta is the Gallery Director.  

Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights.  Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O’Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young.  WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing.  

Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 “to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times.”  Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year.  

Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative.   The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights – University Heights Public Library.  Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights.  

The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. 

Peggy Spaeth,  Director
http://www.heightsarts.org




--------------010903060905060809080706-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for boxspring Message-ID:

Greetings!

Ensemble Theatre is in need of a twin size (single) boxspring for their upcoming production of "The Creadeaux Canvas". If you have one in storage, that you would be willing to loan to us, please contact Ensemble Theatre's Technical Director, Vincent Polowy at (440) 442-5859, or you can call Ensemble Theatre at (216) 321-2930. You may also respond to this e-mail.

With best wishes for peace, joy, love and happiness,

Vincent J. Polowy - Technical Director, Ensemble Theatre 




 
 


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Now's your chance to see professional theatre for free! Ensemble Theatre is donating 100 free tickets to its April 6th and 7th performances of The Credeaux Canvas by Keith Bunin. The Credeaux Canvas was called " One of the best play of 2001" by Theatre Critic John Simon from the New York Magazine. This Cleveland premiere is a wonderful play about art, life, and forgery. Tell your friends about it! To reserve your tickets, please email info at ensemble-theatre.com. Only 100 tickets are available......So make your reservations today! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedy Night at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 Saturday, April 5 ~ 9:00 p.m. $5.00 at the Door! =20 Uncontrollable laughter! =20 Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? =20 Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy! That's right! The Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night "graduation ceremony" on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m. Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience. The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.=20 =20 The show will take place in the Armory Building located on the Beck Center campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the show. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck .=20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Comedy Night

at the

Beck = Center for the Arts

 

Saturday, April 5 ~ = 9:00 = p.m.

$5.00 at the = Door!

 

Uncontrollable laughter! 

Is that what you think of when you = remember your graduation?

 

Well, the = Beck = Center for = the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy!  That’s right!  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night “graduation ceremony” on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m.  Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time = in front of a live audience.  = The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.

 

The show will take place in the = Armory = Building = located on the Beck = Center = campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the = Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the = show.  Visa, MasterCard and Discover = are accepted.  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown = Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information, contact = the Beck = Center at = (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck= .

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of = Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. = 225

Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78-- From emadden at kent.edu Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Dance Ensemble opens "Neing Young" a week from today Message-ID: <3F30C963@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KENT DANCE ENSEMBLE: =93NEIN YOUNG=94 Kent State University=92s touring dance company presents its annual concert =09Kent, OH =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre and Dance will proudly present the Kent Dance Ensemble=92s 2003 main stage concert, =93Nein Young=94 on April 4, 5 and 6, 2003. Nine dancers representing the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs in dance performance and dance education make up the 2002-2003 pre-professional student company. =93Nein Young=94 will feature works by Darwin Prioleau, former faculty member Tommy Parlon, artist-in-residence Chung-Fu Chang and guest choreographers Wayne M. Smith and Sabatino Verlezza. The concert will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus with performances Friday and Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. =09CROSSLAGGED, a duet choreographed by Tommy Parlon, explores the tactile and emotional relationship between two people. The choreography unfolds in organic layers of gesture and images that are punctuated by explosive movements of motion and emotion. =09Wayne M. Smith=92s solo work, THROUGH TO THE FLOW OF A THOUGHT, came out of an improvisation based on a simple jazz dance phrase combined with the motivational impulse to manipulate the movement in the moment and respond to the musical score. This piece is a form of stream of consciousness through the human body in motion, in time and in space that flows from one thought to the next. Performed to a recording of unaccompanied cello music exquisitely played by the brilliant artist Yo-Yo Ma, composed by Johan Sebastian Bach, the music sets the tone for this introspective piece. ROCK STEADY ROCKIN', Wayne M. Smith=92s quartet, is an eclectic mixture of jazz dance movements strung together with a modern dance twist, a bit of retro meets new. It is a dance steeped in pop culture and is greatly influenced by the musical score, an updated rendition of classic rhythm and blues (funk) tune =93Rock Steady=94 by Aretha Franklin, remixed by technical wizard Arif Mardin. This dance work exudes the personalities of the contemporary young women performers in the piece who are fun, bright and who love to move, pulse and groove. =09Chung-Fu Chang=92s IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER draws inspiration from a Chinese lecture phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je,=94 meaning =93winding path or course.=94 IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER uses the phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je=94 as a metaphor for a journey taken for the sake of the trip itself, rather than a journey taken just to reach a destination. DIALOGUE AMONG US is a piece expressing loss, burden and love. Choreographed by Chung-Fu Chang, it is performed in three sections by three dancers. =09Guest artist Sabatino Verlezza, artistic director of Dancing Wheels, presents his second piece for the ensemble, excerpts from SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR. This piece from Verlezza=92s repertoire reflects on devotion and spirituality. Jaguar is choreographed to music by Ariel Ramirez and draws its inspiration from the Aztec and Mayan cultures. The jaguar was considered one of the high spiritual beings that guided their daily lives and their hope of thousands of new years. The Kent Dance Ensemble dancers learned SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR during a one-week residency in January. =09Closing the concert will be Darwin Prioleau=92s ANDY'S HAT, a multi-media/dance creation, which draws from a sound design and concept created by musician Ron Jarvis. Prioleau uses the modern and jazz dance idioms to explore a personal journey of isolation, assimilation and self-discovery. Each section of the piece represents a stage of development of an individual from childhood through adulthood. The full ensemble will perform this finale. =93Nein Young=94 will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre, located in the Music and Speech Center on Kent=92s main campus. Performances are Friday and Saturday, April 4 and 5 at 8:00 PM; and Sunday, April 6 at 2:30 PM. Tickets are $10 for adults; $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff; and $7 for students with any valid school ID or under 18. Groups of ten or more can receive discounted tickets by calling 330-672-2497. Box office hours are 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM, Mondays through Fridays; Saturdays during the run of the show from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM; and one hour before performance times. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at 330-672-2497. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card; the box office accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover. For more information on the Dance Division and the School of Theatre & Dance, please visit us at www.dance.kent.edu. Contact Information: 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 tstephan at neo.rr.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Crimes of the Heart" at Stow Players Message-ID: <004101c2f54d$44e15460$97ba5d18@Stephan.neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder to all of our friends looking for good community = theatre: There are TWO weekends left to see the Stow Players production of "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley March 28-29-30, April 4-5-6 Friday & Saturday - 8:00 Sunday matinees - 2:30 Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow $9 - gen. admission $8 - sr. citizens & students Reservations/information: 330-655-6051 Featuring the talents of Bryan Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie = Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and Kathleen Walder Under the direction of Lorena Goold ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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There are TWO weekends = left to see=20 the Stow Players production of
 
"Crimes = of the=20 Heart" by Beth Henley
March 28-29-30, April=20 4-5-6
Friday & Saturday - = 8:00
Sunday matinees - = 2:30
Heritage = Barn   5328=20 Young Rd.   Silver Springs Park   Stow
$9 - gen.=20 admission    $8 - sr. citizens & = students
Reservations/information: =20 330-655-6051
 
Featuring the talents = of Bryan=20 Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and = Kathleen=20 Walder
Under the direction = of  Lorena=20 Goold
------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320-- From srsdrama at yahoo.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 From: srsdrama at yahoo.com (SRS Drama) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anything Goes!! Message-ID: <20030328171501.66538.qmail@web13208.mail.yahoo.com> --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii St. Richard School Drama Organization presents? ANYTHING GOES!!! Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse Directed by Nathan A. Lilly Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan Choreography by Maura McCafferty March 28, 2003 8:00pm March 29, 2003 8:00pm March 30, 2003 3:00pm St. Richard School 26855 Lorain Road North Olmsted, Ohio For tickets call (440) 779-0531 Adults $7, Students $5 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

St. Richard School Drama Organization presents?

ANYTHING GOES!!!

Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter

Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse,

Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse


Directed by Nathan A. Lilly

Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan

Choreography by Maura McCafferty


March 28, 2003 8:00pm

March 29, 2003 8:00pm

March 30, 2003 3:00pm

 

St. Richard School

26855 Lorain Road

North Olmsted, Ohio

For tickets call (440) 779-0531

Adults $7, Students $5



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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (edenvalley at centurytel.net) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley April Events Message-ID: <3E87721E.D00096F2@centurytel.net> Join us for these upcoming events -- YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL IN A SKIRT! This Bicentennial Premier is being put together by Eden Valley, Ritter Public Library, Holmes County District Public Library, Norwalk Public Library, and Tuscarawas County Public Library. Dr. Alta Weiss grew up and retired in Ragersville, Ohio of Tuscarawas County. She played baseball on an all male team in Vermilion (the semi-pro Vermilion Independents) using the money she earned to put herself through medical school. Susan Brewer will portray this woman ahead of her times. April 3, 2003; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Auditorium Kent State Tuscarawas; 330 University Dr. NE; New Philadelphia, OH 44663;(330) 364-4474 April 29, 2003; Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Holmes County District Public Library; 3102 Glen Dr.; Millersburg, OH 44654;(330) 674-5972 ext. 208 May 18, 2003; Sunday , 2p.m.; Hudson Library and Historical Society; 22 Aurora St.; Hudson, Ohio 44236; (330) 653-6658. These performances are free, but registration is required. REMARKABLE OHIOANS: Discover some unique characters from Ohio's past in this storytelling program with Bette Lou Higgins! Performances at the Huron Public Library on April 15, 2003 at 7p.m.; 333 William St.; Huron, Ohio 44839; at Orchestra Hall at Lakeside, Ohio on June 22, 2003 at 2p.m.; 419-798-4461 X 267; at Ritter Library on July 22, 2003 at 7p.m.; 5680 Liberty Ave; Vermilion, Ohio 44089; registration is required, call 440-967-3798. These performances are free and open to the public. GREAT LAKES LADIES: This storytelling program will introduce you to some amazing women of the Inland Seas including Maebelle Mason and Abigail Becker. Join us at the Brecksville Nature Center of the Cleveland Metroparks on Friday, April 25, 2003 at 7p.m. For more information contact the Nature Center at 440-526-1012. This performance is free and open to the public. OHIO FACES AND PLACES: Celebrate the Ohio Bicentennial with this program spotlighting some unusual events and people in the state's history. Join us at the Brownhelm Historical Association's Legacy dinner on Saturday, April 26, 2003 at the Vermilion on the Lake Clubhouse at 6p.m. Tickets to the dinner and program are $35 per person, advance sale only. Call Tracy Lockhart at 440-965-8888 for tickets and information. To schedule a performance for your school or group, contact Eden Valley Enterprises 726 Highbridge Rd. Vermilion, Ohio 44089 E-Mail: edenvalley at centurytel.net Http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley Check our website for additional performance dates and times From Ejb08 at aol.com Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 From: Ejb08 at aol.com (Ejb08 at aol.com) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Normandy High School presents LES MISERABLES Message-ID: <6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48@aol.com> --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Normandy High School Proudly Presents: LES MISERABLES SCHOOL EDITION by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm and April 13th at 2:30pm Tickets: $7 for Adults $5 for Senior Citizens and Students To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399 Normandy High School is located at: 2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, Ohio 44134 Will YOU join in our crusade? --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Normand= y High School Proudly Presents:

LES MISERABLES
SCHOOL EDITION

by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg

April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm
and
April 13th
at 2:30pm

Tickets:
$7 for Adults
$5 for Senior Citizens and Students

To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399

Normandy High School is located at:
2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, Ohio  44134

Will YOU join in our crusade?

--part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary-- From gidget330 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 From: gidget330 at yahoo.com (Bridget Tharp) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail@web14207.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets
DiVine:            $75- half page ad + 2 tickets
Valentine:        $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu





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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Message-ID: BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - From BurnsET at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 From: BurnsET at aol.com (BurnsET at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B@aol.com> Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d@aol.com> --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill=20= T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming p= erformance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the=20= Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classe= s for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jone= s, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique conte= mporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer= period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jon= es and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more informati= on

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contempora= ry Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
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------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C2F1F3.DBAB9FC0-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <000001c2f21e$c82f9f20$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association Auditions for "Jesus Christ Superstar? in 2 weeks The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber?s ?Jesus Christ Superstar.? Audition Dates: Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm. Appointments are needed. Audition Location: The Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Director: Fabio Polanco Music Director: Josh Senick Choreographer: Marlene Leber Roles: Male and female actors, ages 13 and older for all parts. All roles require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees. Preparation: Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with a two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key. Accompanist provided. Actors will be dancing first and singing after. Performance dates: June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 pm and June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm. For more information: call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500 x103. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0-- From herone at en.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 From: herone at en.com (Linda Eisenstein) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham@juno.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890@mail.en.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. From clydesimon at msn.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 From: clydesimon at msn.com (clydesimon) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with = Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, = the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that = Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and = running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. = This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to = five weeks for their first three shows. =20 First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, = the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be = transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of = Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? = How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and = find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays = and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. = Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For = information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located = at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. = Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, = October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for = further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, = sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre = you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes begin April12 at Dada Message-ID: <1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87@aol.com> --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en *** For Immediate Release *** =20 Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce The spring session "Improv Intensives". Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a=20 partner, to think=20 "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual within an ensemble. The following Intensives are being offered : Improv 101 : Building Blocks Saturdays 11:00AM to 1:30 PM Improv 102 : Improv Structures Saturdays 2:00 to 4:30 PM All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland. Classes begin April 12th 2003 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives. Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited. For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242 or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en  *** For Immediate= Release ***  

Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,
Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce
The=20= spring session "Improv Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives= " are not your ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertain= ing exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within t= he student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on your=20= feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
within an=20= ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered :

Improv=20= 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
--part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary-- From RobCat-64 at msn.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 From: RobCat-64 at msn.com (Rob Catalano) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =20 2003 Public "Land Lubber Series" Free programs on Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location = to make it easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up next=E2=80= =A6 "SOLE SURVIVOR" at the Brooklyn Library Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the freighter Daniel J. Morr= ell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, ther= e was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear how he faced incredible odds to bec= ome the sole survivor. Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm Brooklyn Branch (Cuyahoga County Library) 4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144-3353 Phone: (216) 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us GREAT LAKES TRIVIA: Do you know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the g= ales of November? No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not= where you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March 26th! Steamship William G. Mather Museum "The Ship That Built Cleveland" 1001 E. 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: (216) 574-6262 www.wgmather.org ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents -

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=

"SOLE SURVI= VOR" at the Brooklyn Library

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking= of the freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, = 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! H= ear how he faced incredible odds to become the sole survivor.

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------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <004401c2f242$a4752860$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cyrano de Bergerac comes to the Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association April 4, 5, 11 & 12 at 8 pm April 6 & 13 at 3 pm Audio described performance on April 13 at 3 pm The ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and scientist secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences of hiding one?s true self. Those who have seen the Steve Martin movie, ?Roxanne? will be familiar with the basic premise. Written by Edmund Rostand, this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Directed by Mark Cipra. The Cast Cyrano-Carl Brandt Long Christian-David Malinowski Roxane-Danielle Stein Musketeer/Charles-David Mc Cormack de Guiche-Roger Principe LeBret-Michael Rogan Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne Sapir Valvert/Jean-Jim Shannon Ragueneau-Lance Switzer Guyere/Cook-Don Knepper Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline Markovich Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry Blair D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh Brown Citizen's Daughter-Kayla Carabotta Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly Carabotta Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen Cromie Cuigy-Lynda Eland Athene-Kelly Elliott Ligniere-Sean Fitzgerald Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia Green Michelle-Melanie Green Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach Hardman Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami Harkless Juliette/Cook-Melanie Hauer Henri-Daniel Higgins David/Cook-Jake Kostelnik Duenna (Marthe)-Linda Laronge Brissaille/Hector-Ken Jayne Production Team: Mark Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume Designer; Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; Tom Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck Stage Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew Ticket information and reservations: 440-951-6637 Groups of 10 or more are eligible for group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior to curtain time. The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue in Willoughby on the Andrews School campus. On site parking is free and the Corning Auditorium is barrier free. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Message-ID: Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. From shea099 at hotmail.com Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 From: shea099 at hotmail.com (shalene shimer) Date: Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Message-ID: Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From livchant at msn.com Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 From: livchant at msn.com (Kato Buss) Date: Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail@web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and=20 judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but=20 merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions.=20 However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions,=20 because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George=20 was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Martin Friedman=20 To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal=20 Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss,=20 In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre = participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20 As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a = theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you = looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are = thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community = theatre, we are all in the same boat.=20 The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. = Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations = and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these = days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is = going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a = small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic = enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual = is going to make a grant to?=20 When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively = outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only = salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely = out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several = individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there = were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity = actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for = themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that = even now I am not quite over.=20 The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts = of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at = their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. = Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other = theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical = opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20 Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20 We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we = also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20 Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20 Kato Buss wrote:=20 Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors=20 have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that = Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local = theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the = loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres = hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the = decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold = as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, = precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill = their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse = time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed = the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): =20 "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, = or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the = Great Public looks=20 to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do = not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



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Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From star2b0527 at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 From: star2b0527 at yahoo.com (Rick Dawson) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <20030325060033.42981.qmail@web11605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Bravo Mr. Friedman! Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now. It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them. The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more. This is America...thank God! Positively yours, Rick Dawson Lorain, OH --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Bravo Mr. Friedman!  Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now.

It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them.  The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more.  This is America...thank God!

Positively yours,

Rick Dawson   Lorain, OH



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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Quiet Crisis looms underneath The Stinking Economy In-Reply-To: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25@braxton.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Another link in the Economy Crisis is reflected in the WVIZ coverage of its affect on the value of local artists...check it out if you missed the original airing last May. http://www.wcpn.org/qc/features/value-artists.html CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts as an Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: From: Sender: To: Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #636 - 15 msgs Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 01:17:52 -0500 Message-ID: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25 at braxton.siteprotect.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Mailman v2.0.6 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Today's Topics: 1. Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College (Bridget = Tharp) 2. Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE (David Hansen) 3. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (BurnsET at aol.com) 4. MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL = BARNES (Ccontempdt at aol.com) 5. Improv this Saturday (Kathleen Walder) 6. JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 7. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Linda Eisenstein) 8. convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info (clydesimon) 9. Classes begin April12 at Dada (SomeDadA at aol.com) 10. "Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 (Rob = Catalano) 11. "Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 12. Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) 13. LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS (shalene shimer) 14. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Kato Buss) 15. Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season (Marjorie = Preston, PR/Marketing Director) ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Bridget Tharp" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 01:41:03 -0500 Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail at web14207.mail.yahoo.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of = sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga = Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size = that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for = our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at = Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE = tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications = that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full = page program ad + 2 = tickets
DiVine:         &= nbsp;  $75- half page ad + 2 = tickets
Valentine:        $50 = quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for = program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter = page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  = 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu




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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "David Hansen" Sender: To: "Bad Epitaph NEWS" , "MEDIA" , "Fred Sternfeld" Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 02:15:54 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:17:01 -0500 Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:26:05 -0500 Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE =
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed = Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with = Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the = company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a = Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique = classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with = Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his = own unique contemporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and = answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with = Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more = information

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com



Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
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Improv in a "Whose Line Is It = Anyway" format with lots of audience participation. In a = smoke-free,=20 alcohol-free theatre setting appropriate for the whole family. (Oh yeah, = and=20 it's funny too.)
 
Next Show: This Saturday,=20 March 29
7:30 = p.m.
Newell Theatre at Quirk Cultural=20 Center
1201 Grant Ave. in Cuyahoga=20 Falls
All tickets $5 = general=20 admission
Discounts for groups of = 25 or more=20 with 24-hour advance reservation
Info & tickets: = 330/686-8789
www.PNRImprov.com
 
Presented by Comedy Theatre = Workshop, a=20 non-profit organization committed to family-friendly comedy. In = cooperation with=20 the City of Cuyahoga Falls Park & Recreation Dept.
 
If you do not wish to receive email updates about Comedy = Theater Workshop=20 of Point of No Return Improv, send a return email with the word "remove" = in the=20 subject line. If you know someone who needs to lighten up, forward this = email to=20 them!
 
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Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C2F271.5B37B940-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Linda Eisenstein" Sender: To: Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:29:08 -0500 Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890 at mail.en.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham at juno.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "clydesimon" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:19:40 -0500 Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441 at pavilion> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and running again and ready to present four productions of their environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first three shows. First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

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Cabaret Dada Improvisational = Theater,
Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is = pleased to announce
The spring session "Improv = Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your = ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertaining = exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within = the student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on = your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
= within an ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered = :

Improv 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM = to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
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Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =

=

2003 Public "Land Lubber Series"

=

Free programs on = Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location to make it = easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up = next=E2=80=A6

"SOLE SURVIVOR" at the = Brooklyn Library

=

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the = freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. = Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear = how he faced incredible odds to become the sole = survivor.

Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm

Brooklyn = Branch (Cuyahoga County Library)

4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH = 44144-3353

Phone: (216) = 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us

GREAT LAKES = TRIVIA: Do you = know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the gales of November? = No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not where = you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March = 26th!

Steamship William G. Mather = Museum

"The Ship That Built = Cleveland"

1001 E. = 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: = (216) 574-6262

www.wgmather.org

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 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0056_01C2F271.5B488220-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:14:09 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "shalene shimer" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:56:45 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Kato Buss" Sender: To: "Martin Friedman" , "neohiopal" References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail at web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 16:37:02 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Friedman To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss, In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their seasons.... As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, we are all in the same boat. The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual is going to make a grant to? When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that even now I am not quite over. The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude. Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming from. Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity Kato Buss wrote: Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the Great Public looks to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo!=20 Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live=20 on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 17:00:00 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Dobama Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season - - - 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to be Celebrated as Planned As a result of the current economic climate and in an effort to ensure the future health and vitality of Dobama Theatre, the Board of Trustees has voted to cancel the 2003 productions of Nicky Silver?s Raised in Captivity, Dobama Night Kitchen?s Punk Project and the Owen Kelly Adopt-A-Playwright Program. Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Digest Footer.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Digest Footer.txt" _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in each 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 ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SCHEDULE Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and May 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previously announced. For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org - end - --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SC= HEDULE

Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and Ma= y 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previous= ly announced.

For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad = Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org

BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY
Contact: Thomas Cullinan
Office: (216) 556-0919
Email: tom at badepitaph.org

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--MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part-- From tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 From: tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us (Siko, Tom) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Technicians Wanted (College Students Welcome To Apply) Message-ID: STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATER Stagecraft Teacher Stagecrafters Youth Theater is currently interviewing for a summer Stagecraft teacher for our summer camp program. Candidate will also have opportunity to work as an assistant to the Technical Director as well as the Lighting and Set Designers. Stagecrafters Theater Camp is for students in grades 3-11. Candidate must be good with children and creative. Our theater camp does several workshop productions each summer as well as one summer stock show in August. COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH A BACKGROUND IN TECHNICAL THEATER ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. No housing is provided for this position. For more information or to schedule an interview please contact Tom Siko, Technical Director at 216-831-8601 x5103 or 440-781-1200. You may also e-mail a resume to this e-mail address. Please include references. Tom Siko Stagecrafters Associate/Technical Director Orange Community Education and Recreation Dept. (216) 831-8601 Ext: 5103 (216) 831-4209 Facsimile Tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates -- WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Stud Message-ID: <7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd@aol.com> --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio . . . Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates 1. You can still REGISTER . . . for the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: Actor's Career Development" Series which continues this Saturday, March 29th & Sat. April 5th.. (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. ) Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, (216) 561-8608. . Sat. 3/29: Marketing & Business Basics Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. You will have to know about the following to increase your chances of being successful -- Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses. . Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid" Learn the - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything from - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Major Credit cards accepted. (Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.) Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 2. RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture Presentations. . . presented by Arts in Strongsville Sandra Kornick, Chair "'PlayActs': a Prelude to Performance for Actors, Directors & Playwrights" Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio at Pearl Crossings Retirement Community 19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136. (Just past Pettiti's Gardens) The Lecture Series focuses on . . . . You're an aspiring or an experienced artist. You need to learn your craft. Or, you need to hone your craft. Either way, explore the creative process through which you tell your story on-stage and on- camera. 2. Mon. 3/31: "You're an Actor: Tell Your Story. You're a Director: Help Your Actor Tell the Story." 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Want to be a great character actor? Then you need a director. Through the process, (from cold readings to the performance), you will learn how you and the director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and embody the character. Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which helps the actor tell a 'believable' story on-stage and on-camera. 3. Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show': Tell Your Story" 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how you can combine the elements of your artistry to make your performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble performances. Learn how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and editing your performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn how to create opportunities to showcase your performance piece. For Information: (216) 561-8608. To RSVP: Sandra Kornich, Chair, Arts in Strongsville (440) 238-3693 or (440) 572-0439. Admission: Donation 3. Save the Dates! You can Register Now ! Coming April 12th thru May 17th. "Tricks of the Trade . . . Craft & Professional Development" series. This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Trade Career Development" series. Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM of acting for On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover. This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . . . Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Character development, Monologues, Improv & Scene work . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial, industrial, film) & Voiceover . Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera & Voiceover HOW-to . . . . Sat. 4/12: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 4/19: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 4/26: Structure & develop your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 5/3: Select & Rehearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues . Sat. 5/10: Become, Embody & Perform Your Contemporary or Classical Character . Sat. 5/17: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Plus, "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Survival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 ) Major Credit cards accepted. Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



>From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio  . . .

Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates

1.  You can still REGISTER . . . for  the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: 
      Actor's Career Development"
Series which=20= continues this Saturday,        &nbs= p;   
      March 29th & Sat. April 5th..
            &nbs= p;   (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. )

            &nbs= p;     Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,= (216) 561-8608.

            &= nbsp;  
. Sat. 3/29:  =20= Marketing & Business Basics
Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. = ; You will have to know about the following to increase  your chances o= f being successful  --  Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"= Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independ= ent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

. Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "G= etting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get
            &nbs= p;     Paid"

Learn the  - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make th= at Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets.= Everything from  - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, R= esources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" an= d developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.=

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.    &= nbsp;      Major Credit cards accepted. 
(Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.)

Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.=

Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 



2.  RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31= st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture
      Presentations. . .

presented by
Arts in Strongsville
Sandra Kornick, Chair

"'PlayActs': a Prelude to= Performance
for
Actors, Directors & Playwrights"


Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
at
Pearl Crossings Retirement Community
19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136.
(Just past Pettiti's Gardens)


The Lecture Series focuses on . . .
You're an aspiring or an experienced artist.  You need t= o learn your craft.  Or, you
   need to hone your craft.  Either way, explore the creative= process through which 
   you tell your story on-stage and on- camera.


2. Mon. 3/31:  "You're an Actor:  Tell Your Story.  You're= a Director:  Help Your
            &nbs= p;         Actor Tell the Story."&nb= sp;     7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.   Want to be a great character actor?  Then you need a dire= ctor. Through the
    process, (from cold readings to the performance), you wil= l learn how you and the
    director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and= embody the character.  
   Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which h= elps the actor tell a
   'believable' story on-stage and on-camera.

3.  Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show':  Tell Your Story"&nb= sp;  
    7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.  Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work= (or, select
   existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, directo= r or playwright.
   Learn how you can combine the elements of  your artistry t= o make your
   performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble perform= ances. Learn
   how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and e= diting your
   performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn=20= how to create
   opportunities to showcase your performance piece.

For Information: (216) 561-8608.
To RSVP:         Sandra Kornich,=20= Chair, Arts in Strongsville  (440) 238-3693 or
            &nbs= p;          (440) 572-0439.
=
Admission:       Donation


3.   Sav= e the Dates!  You can Register Now !

Coming April 12th thru May 17th.


"Trick= s of the Trade . . .
Craft & Professional Development"
series
.


This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Tra= de Career Development" series.

Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the
CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM
of acting for On-stage, On-came= ra & Voiceover. 

This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . .
  Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Char= acter development,      
     Monologues, Improv  & Scene work
.   Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,= industrial, film) &
     Voiceover
  Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera  &= ; Voiceover

    &= nbsp;     HOW-to . . .
Sat. 4/12:    Structure & write your talen= t resume in content & format
.  Sat. 4/19:    Get your professional head shot=20= project done
.  Sat. 4/26:    Structure & develop your voi= ceover demo in content & format
.  Sat.  5/3:     Select &  Re= hearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues
.  Sat. 5/10:    Become, Embody & Perform You= r Contemporary or Classical
            &nbs= p;          Character
Sat. 5/17:    Prepare, Practice & Audition= for Monologues & Scene work

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.  
Plus,  "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Surv= ival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 )   = ; 
Major Credit cards accepted.
Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.




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The young contestants, from farms, ghettos, and ocean front mansions across the country, experience heartbreak and triumph during the televised finals of the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC. The 6th Annual Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference: March 28 - March 30, 2003 Hyatt Regency Hotel Cleveland Non-Members $200 Cleveland Film Society Members $170 Students $125 Student Group Rate $100/each for 5 or more students from the same school MIFC registration also offers a free 2-day pass to any film screening on Saturday, March 29 or Sunday, March 30. Panel summaries and registration information are available at 216-623-3456 or online at Get into it! From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Airing on APPLAUSE Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. With host Dee = Perry... (Repeats Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. and Sundays at 12:30 p.m.) * Celebrating the life and work of W.E.B. DuBois. W.E.B. DuBois was = a civil rights leader, a pioneer in sociology, and author of The Souls = of Black Folk. This year, marks the 100th anniversary of that book's = publishing and is just one of the contributions being recognized in the = community-wide celebration: "The Soul of W.E.B. DuBois: Celebrating the = Genius of an American Scholar." Dr. Regennia Williams from Cleveland = State University visits APPLAUSE to discuss DuBois and the events = honoring him. =20 * Curtain Call. For over fifty years, some of the biggest stars of = the American stage have passed through Cleveland...leaving their "mark" = on the curtain at the Hanna Theater. From simple signatures, to = detailed drawings, this simple cloth has become a priceless piece of = theatrical history. * Musical Heritage. Michael Searching Bear, is one of only a very = few full-time Native American flute makers in the world. He discovered = the melodious sounds of the wood flute while researching his Native = American heritage. Once the music of the past found him, Michael knew = he had to honor his Cherokee culture by keeping the sound alive. From sandykosovich at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 From: sandykosovich at yahoo.com (Sandy Kosovich) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Meet Me In St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre in Madison Message-ID: <20030325183553.70660.qmail@web13602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003 Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM character breakdown Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Audition requirements: Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement. Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church), NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of

MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003

Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM 

character breakdown

Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone

Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano

Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor

Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano

Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano

Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well

Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well

Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet

Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo

John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor

Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone

Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming

approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles

ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE

Audition requirements:

Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement.

Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth 

Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment

auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church),     NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Master Class on Vocal Auditioning and Performing Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F4D0@NTSERV1> Join cast members of the national tour of THE FULL MONTY as they lead a special Master Class designed to help you prepare for auditions and performing. Wednesday April 2 from 12:00 - 1:30 pm on the Allen Theatre Stage at Playhouse Square Center Please ready 16 bars of music and bring your music with you. An accompaniest will be provided. You can participate or observe. But, you must call 216-771-4444 ext. 3215 to reserve. From PierogiProductOH at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 From: PierogiProductOH at aol.com (PierogiProductOH at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clown auditions for NB show Message-ID: <114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7@aol.com> --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the Natural Bridges show. The auditions will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-5441 www.worldeonline.com Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself. Since we only have a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to be brief. This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show itself. A copy of benefits will be available at the audition. After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inform them of our decision via email or phone call. Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Saturday. Kirk L Maynard Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130 440-884-2183 www.thenaturalbridges.com --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding=20= auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the= Natural Bridges show.  The auditions will be held on Saturday,=20= March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location:

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44102
(216) 651-5441
www.worldeonline.com

Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself.  Since we only hav= e a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to= be brief.  This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show= itself.  A copy of benefits will be available at the audition.  <= BR>
After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inf= orm them of our decision via email or phone call. 

Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Sa= turday.

Kirk L Maynard
Natural Bridges LLC
PO Box 30688
Cleveland, Ohio 44130
440-884-2183
www.thenaturalbridges.com
--part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary-- From jpercher at dancecleveland.org Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 From: jpercher at dancecleveland.org (Jackie Percher) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Twyla Tharp Dance - March 30th - presented by DANCECleveland Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Her dances have astounded audiences worldwide. Today she remains the reigning American "mistress of modern dance", creating work as unique as her name...Twyla. DANCECleveland presents the Dance Event of the Year Twyla Tharp Dance One Night Only! March 30 ~ 8:00 p.m. State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center For tickets call (216) 241-6000 or 1-800-766-6048 or visit us online at www.dancecleveland.org Group discounts for 10 or more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201 Twyla Tharp Dance, performing three of her most recent works: Westerly Round, Surfer at the River Styx and the premiere of Even The King. "Non-stop bravura, delivered with mind-boggling stamina. Maverick levels of energy and rhythm...energy at its most turbulent...Sheer dance power." - New York Times ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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Twyla Tharp Dance
One Night Only!
March 30 ~ 8:00 = p.m.
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or=20 1-800-766-6048

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Group discounts = for 10 or=20 more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201

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Westerly=20 Round, Surfer at the River Styx=20 and the premiere of Even The=20 King.

"Non-stop = bravura,=20 delivered with mind-boggling stamina.  Maverick levels of energy = and=20 rhythm...
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------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Calling ALL Actors & Production Talent Message-ID: <144.dbd8ed2.2bb212a1@aol.com> CALLING ALL ACTORS & PRODUCTION TALENT Stage & Production Artists Meeting Announced (March 25, 2003) - In partial response to the current bleak air surrounding the performing arts in Cleveland, arts publicist Jeon Francis is teaming up with Cleveland Public Theatre to organize a gathering between stage and production artists. This meeting will be led by Francis who will present his ideas on a project he has been developing to better connect and utilize the resources and talents within the artist community. Attendees will be encourage to give their feedback. Artists unable to attend the free event will have an alternative way to review the project plan and submit comments. Other topics will include: What local arts organizations are working on and how we might be able to better collaborate with one another. Cleveland Public Theatre is also expected to address the topic of arts advocacy. The discussion is expected to take place at the Cleveland Public Theatre sometime in mid-April. Details will be announced later this week. PLEASE NOTE: *The usage of "stage artists" refers to: (e.g., actors, dancers, performers, comics, celebrity impersonators, etc.) *The usage of "production artists" refers to: (e.g., costume designers, photographers, lighting and sound operators, directors, graphic designers, etc.) From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Since Welfare Reform" -- This Sunday's Post-Show Panel at Dobama's In the Blood Message-ID: This Sunday's panel discussion is free to ticketholders immediately following Sunday's 2:30 p.m. performance of In the Blood at Dobama Theatre. The panel will begin at approximately 5:00 p.m. March 30 ? Since Welfare Reform Moderator to be determined. Moderated question and answer period to follow. Panelists to include: Sister Donna Hawk, Transitional Housing; Ruth Gray, Executive Director, Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland; Mick Latkovich, Vocational Guidance Services; a representative from Neighborhood Centers Association. In 1998, the United States passed a series of laws that served, ideally, to provide a bridge for our country?s poor from ?welfare to work.? The images that were used to promote these laws were largely of inner-city poor, and largely of black Americans even though the average welfare recipient is a white woman who lives in a rural area. For this event, we will take a look at the actual results of the laws passed in Ohio. Statistically, who are Cleveland?s poorest citizens? Are more people working? Are women?s jobs providing them an adequate income and healthcare for their children? How are adults without dependents faring as opposed to those who care for (sometimes extended) families? What kinds of support programs have been put in place for ex-recipients? What are the present politics of the situation? Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama on 90.3's "Around Noon" this Monday/ "Girl 6" Monday at the Madstone Message-ID: Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, will be featured on WCPN 90.3's "Around Noon" with Dee Perry (at noon) this coming Monday, March 31st, along with representatives from Cleveland Public Theater and Ensemble Theater in a discussion about theatre budget cuts. And join us at the Madstone, at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard, just a few feet from Dobama Theatre, on Monday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. as Dobama Theatre, Urban Dialect and the Madstone Centrum present "Girl 6" (screenwritten by Suzan-Lori Parks, author of In the Blood, through this weekend at Dobama Theatre). For more information and tickets, call (216) 321-1000. The timely irony in the movie is that the main character is not able to make enough money as an actress, so she turns to phone sex to pay the bills! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seven Critics Weigh in on In the Blood at Dobama Theatre -- Playing Through Sunday ONLY! Message-ID: Don't miss your chance to see the critically-acclaimed In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks at Dobama Theatre through March 30th! Final performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Audiences laugh, weep and stand in applause. The mirror is turned on ourselves in this gripping, visceral slice of life. What the critics are saying about Dobama Theatre's production of In the Blood: "When a playwright's powerful words find their theatrical equivalent in a director's bold vision and in peerless acting, the result is an experience unlike any other. In the Blood at Dobama Theatre is such an experience...the production, through March 30, spearheaded by director Sonya Robbins and a dream cast including Rasheryl McCreary as the doomed Hester, takes the drama even higher. From the charged and symbolic opening to the shattering and tragic conclusion, In the Blood will make you laugh, rage and, ultimately, weep...no detail is overlooked...If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Parks, one of our leading producers of plays that matter, conjures up works that are gritty and real while at the same time being poetic and highly symbolic. Director Sonya Robbins whips up a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization in a haunting evocation of Parks' nightmare-scape...bruising study of the vast, starving underbelly of America and those who had a hand in creating it" Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer "a damn fine theatrical experience. In the Blood is essentially a contemporary interpretation of the good vs. evil themes in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter...lively street-beat language...In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester...Even given the dour subject matter, there are plenty of chuckles...There is an irresistible musical flow to this material, and director Sonya Robbins has her players performing like a troupe of jazz all-stars -- blending smoothly during the ensemble family scenes, then vamping soulfully in their solo turns." Christine Howey, Scene "In the Blood, by Suzan-Lori Parks, the 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Topdog/Underdog, continues her tradition of reminding society of its hypocrisy by reflecting the ideals, traditions and assumptions of its poor...Robbins's production of In the Blood is a must see...Less concerned with her self-respect than with feeding her children, Hester degrades herself through sex and panhandling. McCreary's believable portrayal of Hester deserves enormous recognition...a great combination of acting and production...In the Blood felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Josette Compton, Call & Post "Certain images were appalling because the human family could treat one another so callously and cold. 'Service' with a smile, and the twisting of the knife is so direct in this piece...must see...Susan-Lori Parks' presentation of the letter 'A' is brilliant, logical and twisted. It truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society...different roles...created an almost Sybil multiplicity that encompassed a range of personalities both outwardly and inside the individuals...truly an ensemble cast." Cliff Williams, City News ??In the Blood,? by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks?takes you on an even further descent into a particular social hell?parts of it are extremely stylized and even grotesque, while the rest of it is a slice of dreary realism?One of the most mesmerizing and charismatic actresses in the area, McCreary can suck all the air from a room just by taking the stage?Cassandra Vincent and Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson)?are?equally dynamic?sure-footed and hypnotic. Sonya Robbins? energetic direction?keeps the action brisk, and the ebb and flow of the six actors in their comings and goings make the cast seem a lot larger?Production values?are stunning for a theatre with a miniscule budget and problems of space.? Les Roberts, Sun Press ?Every once in a while, theatre-goers have the experience of knowing they have experienced greatness. This has to be the case of anyone who has attended a performance of ?In the Blood? at Dobama Theatre?Suzan-Lori Parks is a playwright to be reckoned with?Director Sonya Robbins leaves no emotional leaf unturned in her staging. The scenes are riveting. The performances are honed to a high level. Even the technical qualities are first-rate. Bill Ransom?s original music sets the emotional tone. Todd Krispinsky has created a totally realistic bridge abutment. Andrew Kaletta? s lighting is mood-perfect. You will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary?s emotionally-shattering Hester. Her pain is our pain. Her frustrations are our frustrations. She is magnificent! Victor Dickerson, Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson), Renee Matthews-Jackson, Kevin Brewer and Cassandra Vincent are all wonderful.? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Features on In the Blood have also been published in Urban Dialect magazine, Savoir-Faire and the Gay People's Chronicle. Rasheryl McCreary was also featured on WVIZ-TV's "Applause." DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino From FosterDeux at aol.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 From: FosterDeux at aol.com (FosterDeux at aol.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: The Economy Stinks, etc...etc...etc..... Message-ID: <1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d@aol.com> --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I never have sent a public response to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whole. I would prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forcing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes). This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments. Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of programming? Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/director and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappropriate. Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few years. If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman had to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps because he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherwise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves a bit. Should Artistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or should they "take a chance and do something new"? I will leave that up to them. That's what they re paid for. And in spite of Mayfield High School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woods, I still think that something can be gained from watching professional actors tackle a challenging piece. David Robeano Email: Fosterdeux at aol.com www.davidrobeano.com "Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Quixote --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I never have sent a public res= ponse to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because= I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (= sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whol= e.  I would  prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forc= ing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes= ).

This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments.&= nbsp; Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of progr= amming?  Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/dir= ector and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappro= priate.  Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have=20= not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few ye= ars.  If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent=20= - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman h= ad to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps b= ecause he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherw= ise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. =20= And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves  a bit.  Should A= rtistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or sho= uld they "take a chance and do something new"?  I will leave that up to= them.  That's what they re paid for.  And in spite of Mayfield Hi= gh School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woo= ds, I still think that something can be gained from watching professiona= l actors tackle a challenging piece.

David R= obeano
Email:  Fosterdeux at aol.com
www.davidrobeano.com


"Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Qui= xote



--part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary-- From lipschtick at lipschtick.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 From: lipschtick at lipschtick.com (Jean Zarzour) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A book for our times Message-ID: <3E80C758.9020306@lipschtick.com> --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally, nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called The Places That Scare You A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun. (she's busy!) I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight. Peace- Jean Zarzour 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 lipschtick at lipschtick.com local 216-521-3831 http://www.lipschtick.com Comedy from a tube! --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally,  nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called
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A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun.   (she's busy!)

I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight.

Peace-


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Jean Zarzour
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--------------030103090701040607020109-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Festival-Call for Entries-due May 1, 2 003 Message-ID: The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre is currently accepting submissions to the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. A special fund of the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland supports the annual competition which is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE: Original Works Not previously produced at the time of submission Suitable for full-length presentation Directly concerned with the Jewish experience Postmarked no later than May 1, 2003 THE PRIZE: $1,000 and a staged reading of the winning play at the JCC's Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre in Cleveland. This award is paid in $500 increments with the first payment being on announcement of award and the second at or near the date of the reading to help defray travel costs for the playwright during the brief production period. All winners are announced in American Theatre magazine. NOTE: A condition of the award is that the JCC Halle Theatre will have permission to perform the first fully staged production of the winning script following the staged reading without payment of additional royalties. Submit transcripts to: Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition JCC Halle Theatre 3505 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 CONTACT: Deborah Bobrow at 216-382-4000 ext. 215 or email dbobrow at clevejcc.org for additional information. From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Workshop Signups Message-ID: <000101c2f340$02e7d700$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0" ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce that = it will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on = June 23, 2003 and running through July 18, 2003. Please see the LCCPT = website at www.lccpt.8m.net for further details. Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is a fun and enriching = opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall of 2003) to = have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects of live = theatre. Prior theatre experience is not a requirement for our program. = The Workshop Program strives to develop not only theatre-related = skills, but also focuses on creative and instructional activities that = are an important part of our program. Self-expression, imagination, = social awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and = better speech habits are just a few of the values taught through the = creative process. The basic goal of our program is to teach the = student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with everyday = situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and = responsibility. This year in conjunction with the workshop, we will be presenting the = musical Bugsy Malone at Lorain Southview High School on the evenings of = July 18 and July 19, 2003. All students who participate in the workshop = will perform onstage these two nights. NEW FOR 2003: For Grades 9-11, afternoon only Tech Workshop. Don't be = left out just because you're in Summer School. Be a Techie for a half = day and pay only $90.00. Tech only workshop runs 12:45-3:15 every day. REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY MAIL. REGISTRATION MAY ALSO BE = COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch of the Elyria Public = Library in the Miller Room on one of the following Saturdays: April 5 = and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon. Please bring TELEPHONE NUMBERS of DOCTORS = and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this information is = required on the mandatory medical form. Please bring a current picture = (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition cards. ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO J. R. SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, = ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN: PIONEER THEATRE REGISTRATION. REGISTRATION = FOR THIS WORKSHOP WILL CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003. CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR = KIM SIMONS AT 440-323-1512 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO YOU. TUITION: $185.00 per student for grades 2-12 $160.00 per = student for grades K & 1 We look forward to having one our best and most fun workshops ever this = summer. We hope to have your children along for the ride! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce = that it=20 will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on June = 23, 2003=20 and running through July 18, 2003.  Please see the LCCPT website at = www.lccpt.8m.net for further = details.
 
Lorain County Children’s Pioneer = Theatre is a fun=20 and enriching opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall = of=20 2003) to have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects = of live=20 theatre.  Prior theatre = experience=20 is not a requirement for our program.  The Workshop Program strives = to develop=20 not only theatre-related skills, but also focuses on creative and = instructional=20 activities that are an important part of our program.  Self-expression, imagination, = social=20 awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and better = speech=20 habits are just a few of the values taught through the creative = process.   The basic goal of our = program is=20 to teach the student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with = everyday=20 situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and=20 responsibility.
 
This year in conjunction with the = workshop, we=20 will be presenting the musical Bugsy Malone at = Lorain=20 Southview High School on the evenings of July 18 and July 19, = 2003.  All=20 students who participate in the workshop will perform onstage these two=20 nights.
 
NEW=20 FOR 2003:  For Grades 9-11, afternoon = only Tech=20 Workshop.  Don’t = be left out=20 just because you’re in Summer School. =20 Be a Techie for a half day and pay only $90.00.  Tech only workshop runs = 12:45-3:15 every=20 day.
 
REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY=20 MAIL.  = REGISTRATION=20 MAY ALSO BE COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch = of the=20 Elyria Public Library in the Miller Room on one of the following = Saturdays:=20 April 5 and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon.  Please bring TELEPHONE = NUMBERS of=20 DOCTORS and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this=20 information is required on the mandatory medical form.  Please bring a current picture=20 (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition=20 cards.
 
ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO = J. R.=20 SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN:  PIONEER THEATRE = REGISTRATION.  REGISTRATION FOR THIS WORKSHOP = WILL=20 CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003.  CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR KIM SIMONS AT = 440-323-1512=20 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO = YOU.
 
TUITION:
$185.00 per student for grades = 2-12           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 $160.00 per student for grades K & = 1
 
We look forward to having one our best = and most=20 fun workshops ever this summer.  We hope to have your children = along for=20 the ride!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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R..vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Simons, J. R..vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Simons;J.;R. FN:Simons, J. R. ORG:The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. TITLE:Producer TEL;WORK;VOICE:888-877-9563 TEL;HOME;VOICE:440-323-1512 ADR;WORK:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States ADR;HOME:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States X-WAB-GENDER:1 URL:http://www.jrsimons.8m.com URL:http://www.jovialities.8m.com BDAY:19681208 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:jovialities at excite.com EMAIL;INTERNET:jrsimons at vls.com REV:20030326T005949Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0-- From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Seeks Production Staff Message-ID: <000201c2f340$04a3dee0$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980" ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday = through Friday, 9 AM - 3:15 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect = Elementary School on Prospect Avenue in Elyria, Ohio.=20 Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held on July 18 and 19 at 7 PM at = Lorain Southview High School. These are paid positions.=20 The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre or arts = and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include = load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of = workshop, transfer of completed sets to performance venue, and load out = of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the workshop.=20 The Costumer will be responsible for costuming up to 100 children in = grades 1-11 for the final performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of = costumes from 26 previous seasons as well as the ability to borrow, = build or otherwise acquire costumes for the students. Contract will = include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start = of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to performance venue, and = load out of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the = workshop.=20 All interested parties should send a resume to J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 = Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be emailed in Microsoft = Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in any other = format will not be reviewed. For more information, contact J. R. Simons = by email at jovialities at excite.com. J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT=20 workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday through Friday, 9 AM = - 3:15=20 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect Elementary School on Prospect = Avenue in=20 Elyria, Ohio.

Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held = on July=20 18 and 19 at 7 PM at Lorain Southview High School. These are paid = positions.=20

The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre = or arts=20 and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design=20 and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged=20 tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include load in of = LCCPT=20 materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of = completed sets to performance venue, and load out of performance venue = and=20 Prospect Elementary following the workshop.

The Costumer will be = responsible for costuming up to 100 children in grades 1-11 for the = final=20 performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of costumes from 26 previous = seasons=20 as well as the ability to borrow, build or otherwise acquire costumes = for the=20 students. Contract will include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect=20 Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to = performance venue, and load out of performance venue and Prospect = Elementary=20 following the workshop.

All interested parties should send a = resume to=20 J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be = emailed=20 in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in = any=20 other format will not be reviewed.  For more information, contact = J. R.=20 Simons by email at jovialities at excite.com.
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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Artists & Performers,
 
           I don't know how this might affect us, but I felt like you should all hear about it just in case.  Hate to bring politics in here, but this is a law being proposed which would hold organizers of events involving music personally liable for drug use at their venue.  It's a major crackdown on raves (an expansion of current "crackhouse" laws) and clubs, but it's wording is vague enough it could extend to concerts and god knows what that we might be involved in.  Thought you all should know.  It's called the RAVE Act.  More or less what it means is that weird pressures can be put on venue owners to keep them from holding events out of fear that if someone uses drugs at the event, the venue owner or organizer could face up to 20 years in prison.  This link tells some about it but I'm sure if you wanted you could find more.  I hope your jaw drops.
 
           Josh(ua)

PS - If anyone actually believes in crappy laws like this, email me personally because I'd really like to understand how anyone could think this way.


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lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Wed Mar 26 08:09:35 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:09:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee Productions presents Mother Wove the Morning Message-ID: <015e01c2f39f$2dbf3310$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable queen bee productions presents. =20 Mother Wove the Morning by Carol Lynn Pearson, adapted by Deb Lemire =20 Sixteen women from history, 20,000 b.c.e. to the present, speak their = lives. Featuring: Lynette Brown, Christine Grisez and Deb Lemire =20 Sunday, March 30, 2 p.m. Lakeland Community College (exit 306 off of I-90) Building H (left of Clocktower) room H101 =20 Tickets are $12. Please make reservations by calling 440-975-4736. ------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0-- From aj.higbee at earthlink.net Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 From: aj.higbee at earthlink.net (Alan Higbee) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]trumpet players for Easter Message-ID: <000901c2f3a2$5edc69b0$0201a8c0@CPQ26587269632> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org OK, I know it is REALLY late, but my usual contractor can't help me this year. I need two trumpet players to complete my professional brass quintet. Players need to be experienced and skilled. We also use them for the Hallelujah Chorus so they need to have a C or D trumpet as well. I am not looking for high school players or someone who only plays occasionally. I know this is a lot to ask, but we pay well and I am hoping that someone new in town might be available. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From James_Fath at progressive.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent Improv Training Offered!! Message-ID: Classes starting this Sunday from 3pm-6pm and Tuesday 7pm-10pm E-mail Jim Fath at Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are an actor or actress and you are interested in buffing up your resume with some improvisational training, several work shops and Improv coaching sessions are available in your area. These work shops and coaching sessions will focus on the following: Improv for the theatre Improv as a performance piece in a troupe Improv as a performance piece in a solo or stand-up comedy act Cost: The cost for these classes are low. $8 an hour Class time will can be a minimum of 2 hours depending on what you want to Class Schedule: You schedule your classes. You are an actor so your time is valuable. You can meet once a week Every two weeks Or even once a month There are also frequent workshops being held on the weekends featuring working improvisers from all over. Classes are forming now. Please contact. Jim Fath Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive.com Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents "Take My Seder, Please" Sunday April 13th 10am &2pm Halle Theatre 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: Sheri Gross, (216) 382-4000 Ext. 272 Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents Intergenerational Passover Production March 24, 2003.... The Playmakers Youth Theatre at The Jewish Community Center presents its Grandtyme Intergenerational musical, Take My Seder, Please: A vaudeville show that will tickle your "Shankbone!" written and directed by Sheri Gross. Sunday April 13 at 10:00am and 2:00pm at the Halle Theatre, Mayfield JCC, 3505 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Heights. The cast brings together children, adults, senior adults and entire families from a variety of Cleveland suburbs. Tickets are $8 General Admission, $6 for JCC Members, Seniors and Students. Special rate of $5 for day-school students for the 10:00am performance. For reservations, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, x274 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Free Touring Production Debut - Met By Moonlight - Join us TONIGHT! Message-ID: Hi all, It is a pleasure to invite you to the opening night of Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2003 touring production, Met By Moonlight. The production features 4 local Cleveland actors and was commissioned by Cleveland-based playwright Margaret Lynch. The production was directed by GLTF Director of Education, Daniel Hahn. We will kick off the 19 venue tour this evening at John Carroll University and would love to see you in the audience. I will paste the complete tour schedule and press release below for your reference. Please feel free to pass the info along to friends and colleagues. Thanks in advance. Hope to see you tonight or at one of the other 18 venues near you. Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education Great Lakes Theater Festival OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT! John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater (Within the Student Center/Rec Center) Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 ---------------------------------------------- For Immediate Release Great Lakes Theater Festival Presents Met By Moonlight A Free Touring Production Met By Moonlight is a free theater production that will tour to 19 venues throughout Northern Ohio between March 26 and April 16. Written by Cleveland playwright Margaret Lynch, this world premiere play will be directed by GLTF Director of Education Daniel Hahn. Charged with humor and history and grounded in Shakespeare, Met By Moonlight utilizes the classic text of Shakespeare?s masterpiece A Midsummer Night?s Dream to ignite a dialogue about the role of the theater in providing a place where our most profound human longings can find a voice. The sixty-minute performance features four local actors: Allen Branstein, John Fairbairn, Todd Mengay and Diane Mull. In Met By Moonlight, three dreamers from different times and places fall asleep and dream the same dream: it's up to each to stage Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, under ridiculously trying circumstances. For two of the three, it's a dream come true. For the third, it's a nightmare. Sarah, a young woman in 17th century England, longs to become an actress at a time when theater is banned by a Puritan government. Robert, an American soldier during the Revolutionary War, is eager to stage the play to ward off the misery, boredom, and fear of a harsh winter at Valley Forge. But for Frank, a college student ca. 2003 and an avid player of online computer games, theater is an annoying anachronism. Shakespearean mistaken identities and comic misunderstandings find new resonance as the three dream worlds both mesh and collide. Each performance of Met By Moonlight is followed by a discussion about the issues raised in the production. All performances are free. (See schedule following.) A complete listing of tour dates and times is available online at www.greatlakestheater.org. All performances are subject to change. Call individual sites to confirm dates and times. Met By Moonlight is part of Awaken the Dream, a series of public programs surrounding Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night?s Dream (April 30-May 11, Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center; tickets available online at tickets.com or by calling (216) 241-6000). Held throughout Northern Ohio from March through May 2003, Awaken the Dream features: Sprits of a Different Sort - a students playwrights? festival, Bardstock FM ? a radio program spotlighting original student music, Perchance to Dream ? an intensive teacher workshop, Playnotes - a pre-show discussion series and much more. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information and a free brochure, contact the GLTF education department at (216) 241-5490 x317. # # # Media Contact: Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education 216/241-5490 x317 -------------------------------------- Met By Moonlight Great Lakes Theater Festival Outreach Tour Performance Schedule John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 Akron/Summit Co. Public Library Nordonia Hills Branch Thursday, March 27, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 9458 Olde Eight Road, Northfield Information: (330) 467-8595 Lutheran East High School Friday, March 28, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 3565 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 382-6100 Clague Playhouse Sunday, March 30, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1371 Clague Road, Westlake Information: (440) 331-0403 Lorain Catholic High School Monday, March 31, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 760 Tower Blvd., Lorain Information: (440) 282-8216 Oberlin Public Library Tuesday, April 1, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 65 South Main Street, Oberlin Information: (440) 775-4790 The University of Akron Martin University Center Thursday, April 3, 2003 @ 3:30 p.m. 105 Fir Hill Street, Akron Information: (330) 972-7601 Cleveland Sight Center Friday, April 4, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 1909 East 101st Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 791-8118 x226 Saint Peter Church Sunday, April 6, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1533 East Seventeenth Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 556-4618 Karamu House Monday, April 7, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2355 East 89th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 795-7070 Lorain County Community College Stocker Center ? Studio Theater Tuesday, April 8, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 1005 Abbe Road North, Elyria, Ohio Information: 1-800-995-5222 Ext. 7120 Bay Village High School Wednesday, April 9, 2003 @ 11:55 a.m. 29230 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio Information: (440) 899-5800 Akron Summit County Library Portage Lakes Branch Thursday, April 10, 2003 @ 6:30 p.m. 4261 Manchester Road, Akron Information: (330) 644-7050 St. Augustine Chruch Walsh Hall Friday, April 11, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2486 West 14th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 781-5880 Cleveland Heights Main Library Sunday, April 13, 2003 @ 2:30 p.m. 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 932-3600 Ext 291 Lorain Admiral King High School Monday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:30 p.m. 2600 Ashland Avenue Lorain, Ohio Information: (440) 282-9191 Cleveland Public Library Martin Luther King Jr. Branch Tuesday, April 15, 2003 @ 11:00 1962 Stokes Blvd., Cleveland Information: (216) 623-7018 Lorain Southview High School Wednesday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:35 p.m. 2270 East 42nd Street, Lorain Information: (440) 277-7271 Lake Erie College CK Rickel Theater Wednesday, April 16, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio Information: (440) 639-4746 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. 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--part1_d.cf72c21.2bb30975_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Open "The Music Man" March 28 & Offers Neohiopal special Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD PROUDLY PRESENTS IN COOPERATION WITH MTI ?THE MUSIC MAN? STARRING ANDREA ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA FASIMPAUR & A CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! UPBEAT, ON TUNE, AND A WHOLE TOWN FULL OF FUN! PLAYING AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS MARCH 28,29,30 APRIL 4,5,6,11,12,13 OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL ARTS, WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY THEATER! *OPENING NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO. BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, AND A COMMUNITY LEADER. THE GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE SHOW. NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL ?THE MUSIC MAN? AT GEAUGA THEATER (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS: $10.00 YOUTH: $8.00 GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM SUNDAY AT 2:00PM ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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IN COOPERATION WITH MTI

 

“THE MUSIC MAN”

STARRING=

ANDREA = ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA = FASIMPAUR

& A = CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED!  = UPBEAT, = ON TUNE, AND A = WHOLE TOWN FULL OF = FUN!

PLAYING AT = THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER = STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR = RESERVATIONS

MARCH 28,29,30  APRIL = 4,5,6,11,12,13

 

OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR = NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS

PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE = TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF

 

WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL = ARTS,

WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A = FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY = THEATER!

*OPENING= NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, = WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO.  = BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, = AND A COMMUNITY LEADER.  THE = GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE = SHOW.

NEOHIOPA= L SPECIAL

“THE MUSIC MAN”

AT GEAUGA = THEATER

(440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS

BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF

ADULTS: $12.00  SENIORS: = $10.00  YOUTH: = $8.00

 

GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW

FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM   SUNDAY AT = 2:00PM

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0-- From redhen at logan.com Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 From: redhen at logan.com (Red Hen Productions) Date: Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Ticket Offer: "Body Outlaws" Thursday 3/27/03 Message-ID: --- Red Hen Productions PO Box 91926, Cleveland OH 44101 * (216)661-4301 http://www.logan.com/redhen/ SPECIAL DISCOUNT NIGHT AT BODY OUTLAWS FOR NEIHIOPAL LIST MEMBERS!!! Red Hen Productions invites all NEOHIOPAL list members to join us this Thursday night, 3/17/03, for a special performance of BODY OUTLAWS. Print and bring a copy of this email to the show and receive $4 off the regular admission. This includes a post-show talkback with moderator Dorothy Miller, Director of Case Western Reserve Univerity Women's Center. This is the last weekend for Red Hen Productions BODY OUTLAWS playing at Spaces Art Gallery located at 2220 Superior Viaduct, Ohio City. Come and see what all the critics are saying: ... "Denise Astorino is impishly sarcastic as a self-described "fat fashion guerrilla" determined to earn the stares she gets", (James Damico, Plain Dealer), "Under the smart, clean directrion of Karen Gygli, the monologues retain the thoughtful immediacy of a literary work while adding enough zest and smart-ass buffoonery to make it resonate as stand-up theatre." (Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene), "Jazmin Corona offers a subtly powerful turn in a monologue about skin color and sexuality"(Marie Andrusewiez, Cleveland Scene), "...the performance closes with a reveting piece about a plus-sized model, protrayed by Rose Leininger...effectively cutting through the politics of gender to present a universally moving story of self-acceptance"(Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene) Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. Call 216-661-4301 today to reserve your seat. Remaining performances are March 27, 28, and 29th at 8PM. From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Premier of "Ned's Garden "at Factory Theatre opens Fri. March 28 Message-ID: <37.3633c93e.2bb3559d@aol.com> --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT: NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT FACTORY THEATRE =20 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY THEATRE=20= AT EAST=20 TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE, PRESENTS NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COME= DY=20 WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FORD-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH=20 APRIL THIRTEENTH SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD,=20 NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURNS, SURPRISES=20 AND CULTURAL RICHNESS. THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS OF GARDEN STREET,= =20 PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH THE CHALLENGES AND=20 JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE. IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE=20 EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO LIFE. FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING=20 THIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE. THEY ARE: DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY,=20 JOYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY. NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M. & SUNDAYS AT= 3:00=20 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND $5 DOLLARS FOR=20 STUDENTS. =20 FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (216)=20 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS OF TEN OR= =20 MORE. YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= =20 PRODUCTION. SEE YOU THERE!! "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME. FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE! --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT:  NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT F= ACTORY THEATRE


CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY T= HEATRE AT EAST TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE,  PRESENTS NED= =E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COMEDY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FOR= D-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH APRIL THIRTEENTH

SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD, <= B>NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURN= S, SURPRISES AND CULTURAL RICHNESS.  THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS= OF GARDEN STREET, PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH TH= E CHALLENGES AND JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE.  IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF= ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO= LIFE.

FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING T= HIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE.  THEY ARE:
DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY, J= OYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY.

NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M= . & SUNDAYS AT 3:00 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION= AND $5 DOLLARS FOR STUDENTS. 

FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (21= 6) 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS= OF TEN OR MORE.

YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= PRODUCTION.  SEE YOU THERE!!

       "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME.  FEEL= BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE!








--part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary-- From raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 From: raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com (Cynthia Zimmerman) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Idea for Hope(PLEASE READ) Message-ID: <20030326191411.25769.qmail@web12102.mail.yahoo.com> --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with. The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help. This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen. I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea: I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story. I want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast. THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story. This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it. Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen. I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality. If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me: BY MAIL: Cynthia Zimmerman3859 Roller Ave. Akron OH 44319 Cynthia Zimmerman23 Leebrick Dr.Kent OH 44243 BY E-MAIL Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com BY INSTANT MESSENGER: AOL:CarpecynthiaYAHOO:Raven_of_MercyMSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com BY PHONE: HOME: 330-245-0369DORM: 330-346-7543 Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd. ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help, Cynthia Zimmerman --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with.

The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help.  This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen.

 I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea:

 I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story.  I  want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast.  THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story.  This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it.

 Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen.  I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality.

 If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me:

 BY MAIL:

Cynthia Zimmerman
3859 Roller Ave.
Akron OH 44319
 
Cynthia Zimmerman
23 Leebrick Dr.
Kent OH 44243

BY E-MAIL

Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com

 

BY INSTANT MESSENGER:
 AOL:Carpecynthia
YAHOO:Raven_of_Mercy
MSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com
 

BY PHONE:

HOME: 330-245-0369
DORM: 330-346-7543

 

Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd.  ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help,

         Cynthia Zimmerman



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205-- From Subastral at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 From: Subastral at aol.com (Subastral at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUNG ARTIST'S FESTIVAL Message-ID: <7AD0E47A.52764DDC.02978DE5@aol.com> YOUNG ARTIST???S FESTIVAL ???A Nation of Dreamers??? Presented by Drawing Board Productions Friday APRIL 4th 12:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Saturday APRIL 5th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Sunday APRIL 6th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Spend the weekend with us! On the North Quad of Baldwin Wallace College ?? Staged Readings of Shakespeare???s Hamlet, King Lear, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet ?? A selection of Scene???s and Monologues ?? Dance Pieces ?? Performances by: o Absolute Acapella o Brian ?? Open Stage Time ?? Over 30 Artist???s Displays in a Variety of Mediums Artists ranging from ages 15-25 from All over Ohio (Bowling Green, Toledo, Cincinnati, etc..) IT???S FREE !! For directions, more information about Drawing Board Productions, or the Young Artist???s Festival please e-mail : Amanda Harland arthousebw at yahoo.com Mission Statement : The mission of the Young Artist???s Festival is to provide an outlet for exposure and growth to the up and coming generation of artists. From blesner at solonohio.org Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's your last chance at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <000e01c2f3e2$485873b0$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEOhioPal Members! You have heard everyone talking about it!=20 Be sure that you don't miss out on the best show in town and its last = weekend of performances! Love, Sex, and the I.R.S. by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore Directed by Barbara Rhoades Thursday, March 27, Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 at 8:00 p.m. = at the Solon Center for the Arts Just mention NEOhioPal and purchase your tickets for ONLY $10.00 per = ticket. Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Love, Sex, = and the=20 I.R.S.
by William Van = Zandt and Jane=20 Milmore
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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90-- From jen_scully at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 From: jen_scully at yahoo.com (Jen Arvay) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for female "Rockette type" dancers Message-ID: <20030326200000.49307.qmail@web10010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand. Pay for each dancer is $50. Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible. "I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil." -God bless Scott Neilson for the funny "It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever." -James' brilliant summation of the show Oz. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand.  Pay for each dancer is $50.  Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible.

"I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil."

-God bless Scott Neilson for the funny

"It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever."

-James' brilliant summation of the show Oz.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (Rabbit Run Community Arts) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater Auditions Reminder Message-ID: <002001c2f409$ea595040$d056fea9@station1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Rabbit Run Theater Summer Season Auditions Dates: Saturday, March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003 Times: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment = time, or arrive on the hour Location: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main Building (on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & 528) Auditions for Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, = 2003, from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street = on Madison Square (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for = directions or questions. MORNINGS AT SEVEN - 3 adult men, 4 adult women WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW - 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl = =20 MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS - cast size varies from 6 yr. old girl to older = grandfather, come with prepared song and sheet music, dress for dancing = =20 WAIT UNTIL DARK - 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Rabbit Run Theater = Summer=20 Season Auditions
 
Dates:        Saturday,=20 March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003

Times:        = 1:00=20 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment time, or arrive on = the=20 hour

Location:   =20 Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main=20 Building
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(on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & = 528)

Auditions for=20 Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, 2003, = from=20 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street on = Madison Square=20 (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for directions = or=20 questions.

MORNINGS AT SEVEN – 3 adult men, 4 adult = women
WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW – 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. = old girl          =20
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WAIT UNTIL DARK – 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old=20 girl

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Workshop Players' "Gunmetal Blues" Message-ID: <1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985@aol.com> --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!! Workshop Players Presents GUNMETAL BLUES Book By: Scott Wentworth Music And Lyrics By: Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler =E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun=20 Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a lounge player, and a=20 mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the film noir genre. Set= =20 in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2=80=99s , with the narr= ative=20 style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, music, Gun Metal Blues could b= e just=20 what you need to chase away those end of winter blues. Directed By: Dave MacKeigan Music Director: Rob Schneider Featuring: Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye) Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee And Introducing Ross Mitchell Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm) March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm) Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20 reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. 45 West 25th Street New York, New York 10010 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!!
Workshop Players Presents

GUNMETAL BLUES
Book By: Scott Wentworth
Music And Lyrics By:
Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler


=E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a l= ounge player, and a mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the=20= film noir genre. Set in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2= =80=99s , with the narrative style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, m= usic, Gun Metal Blues could be just what you need to chase away those end of= winter blues.

Directed By: Dave MacKeigan
Music Director: Rob Schneider

Featuring:
Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye)
Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde
Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee
And Introducing Ross Mitchell

Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm)<= BR> March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm)

Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20= reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.
Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com

Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with
Samuel French Inc.
45 West 25th Street
New York, New York 10010



"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"
--part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Review of Solon Center for the Arts' "Love, Sex, and the IRS" Message-ID: <001101c2f401$276d14c0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW IS MIKE: Do you have any idea how much I hate 70's nostalgia? IKE: About as much as ya hate movies starring any member of the Baldwin = family. M: Exactly! Okay, sure, you had 10 good years of promiscuous sex and = rampant drug use, but, as self appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must = ask: What the hell came from it? The Pet Rock! I: Punk music. M: Disco. I: Fleetwood Mac. M: K.C. and the Sunshine Band. I: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest!" M: "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh!" I: Saturday Night Live! PAUSE M: The Love Boat! I: All right, ya got me on that one. Besides, what're ya bitchin' = about, the show took place in the present! M: But it was written in the 70's and it show's! My God, some of the = jokes made about women in this thing could have come out of the mouth of = Don Knotts in "Three's Company." I: You were laughing! M: Entirely due to the talented cast. If "Seinfeld" taught us anything = it's that a good cast can make even the worst material funny. I: I gotta admit, I had trouble findin' someone to like in Act 1. The = main guy is a violent compulsive liar who blackmail's his best friend = into becoming a transvestite and calls his girlfriend moon pie. His = girlfriend has an affair with his best friend because she's bored. His = best friend has an affair with his girlfriend because it's in the = script. The IRS guy reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main = guy's mother is a couple a Fruit Loops short of a full bowl. But then = by Act 2 it didn't matter cause I realized they were all bi-polar = anyways. M: That's true. One moment everyone's mad at everyone, the next = they're at the end of a Brady Bunch episode. I: I'm wonderin' why nobody asked about Leslie's hairy boobs. M: The same reason no one asked why Leslie's voice sounded like Grover = on helium. I: And why there was a solar eclipse between Acts which take place = seconds apart. But you were laughin'! M: Yes, I was. And I scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I = got home. I: Oh, big deal! You do that every time you hear a Jewel song. So, ta = sum up, ya liked it, despite the fact that the script needs a polish by = Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' like ya just watched "Somethin' About = Amelia." PAUSE M: That about says it all, yes. I: Good, then let's get outta here. "BJ and the Bear" is on tonight = and I think I left my lava lamp on. M: Shpoopie. I: Aw, damn you, limey! Coming this week-end: The second issue of the Mike and Ike newsletter. = If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find = out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And it's = not the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community = theatre. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
WARNING:  THE FOLLOWING = REVIEW=20 IS
 
MIKE:  Do you have any idea how = much I hate=20 70's nostalgia?
 
IKE:  About as much as ya hate = movies starring=20 any member of the Baldwin family.
 
M:  Exactly!  Okay, sure, you = had=20 10 good years of promiscuous sex and rampant drug use, but, as self = appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must ask:  What the hell came = from=20 it?  The Pet Rock!
 
I:  Punk music.
 
M:  Disco.
 
I:  Fleetwood Mac.
 
M:  K.C. and the=20 Sunshine Band.
 
I:  "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's=20 Nest!"
 
M:  "The Fish That Saved=20 Pittsburgh!"
 
I:  Saturday Night = Live!
 
PAUSE
 
M:  The Love Boat!
 
I:  All right,  ya got me on = that=20 one.  Besides, what're ya bitchin' about, the show took place in=20 the present!
 
M:  But it was written in the 70's = and it=20 show's!  My God, some of the jokes made about women in this thing = could=20 have come out of the mouth of Don Knotts in "Three's = Company."
 
I:  = You were laughing!
 
M:  Entirely due to the talented = cast. =20 If "Seinfeld" taught us anything it's that a good cast can = make even the=20 worst material funny.
 
I:  I gotta admit, I had trouble = findin'=20 someone to like in Act 1.  The main guy is a violent = compulsive liar=20 who blackmail's his best friend into becoming a transvestite and calls = his=20 girlfriend moon pie.  His girlfriend has an affair with his = best=20 friend because she's bored.  His best friend has an affair=20 with his girlfriend because it's in the script.  = The IRS guy=20 reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main guy's mother is a = couple a=20 Fruit Loops short of a full bowl.  But then by Act 2 it didn't = matter cause=20 I realized they were all bi-polar anyways.
 
M:  That's true.  One moment = everyone's=20 mad at everyone, the next they're at the end of a Brady Bunch=20 episode.
 
I:  I'm wonderin' why = nobody asked=20 about Leslie's hairy boobs.
 
M:  The same reason no one asked = why Leslie's=20 voice sounded like Grover on helium.
 
I:  And why there was a solar = eclipse=20 between Acts which take place seconds apart.  But you were laughin'!
 
M:  Yes,  I was.  = And I=20 scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I got home.
 
I:  Oh, big deal!  You do = that every time=20 you hear a Jewel song.  So, ta sum up,  ya liked it, despite = the fact=20 that the script needs a polish by Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' = like ya=20 just watched "Somethin' About Amelia."
 
PAUSE
 
M:  That about says it all, = yes.
 
I:  Good, then let's get outta = here.  "BJ=20 and the Bear" is on tonight and I think I left my lava lamp = on.
 
M:  Shpoopie.
 
I:  Aw, damn you, = limey!
 
 
Coming this=20 week-end:  The second issue of the Mike and Ike=20 newsletter.  If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find=20 out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And = it's not=20 the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community=20 theatre.
------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0-- From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Model Call Message-ID: <01bd01c2f41c$60ac4740$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The 2004 "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" calendar Open Call WHO: Females age 18 and over, no later than May 15, 2003 WHAT: Model Search for "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" 2004 calendar WHEN: Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm WHERE: Harold Hafner Photo Studios 1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor Cleveland, Ohio Driving Directions BRING: Snapshots IF YOU HAVE IT VISIT: www.HaroldHafner.com NOW! SEE YOU THERE ---- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls Sleek Images Productions Harold Hafner Photography 216-426-8000 PS The MAKE-A-WISH Foundation will be present to accept donation for our community's terminally ill children. Our goal is to raise $15,000 so if you want to donate call 216-241-3670 or visit www.makeawishohio.org PSS Companies interested in advertising in the calendar may visit www.HaroldHafner.com or call 216-426-8000 today! --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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WHAT:  Model Search for “Harold Hafner’s Beautiful Girls” 2004 calendar

 

WHEN:  Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

WHERE:   Harold Hafner Photo Studios

                        1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor

                        Cleveland, Ohio

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VISIT:   www.HaroldHafner.com  NOW!

 

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--Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg)-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things In-Reply-To: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I commend Pat Mazzarino on suggesting something so daring as to do something new!...But somehow the suggestion falls flat in the reality that none of them are...'new'. Why must we keep going round the same old tired circle? How many times can we laugh at the same jokes...strum our fingers and hum the words to the same old tunes until we actually forget the next line? And the ultimate insult added to 'the Stinking Economy' is the royalties are spent in an area whose economy fares better that our own. Wanna live dangerously in these trying times? (As if you won't be if things continue as they are.) Try something really radical...wholly new! Support our local playwrights...give their energies some space and light, time and talent...you might find more bang for the needed meager buck. Invest at home! I always knew there was a lot of talent in Cleveland...and the Spirits know how tired I am of seeing them show up loved and applauded in some community on the far side of the Nation...half-apologetic and half-glad to have left Cleveland to 'make it'. Perhaps the well-publicized "mistake" on the lake is not the place but the people. Invest at home...the returns will whip the local Economy into a shape of which you can be proud. Until then, it is more than a 'Stinking Economy' that pollutes the local cultural environment. CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts As An Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service Through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 15:47:24 -0500 Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0-- From katieandcats at myrealbox.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 From: katieandcats at myrealbox.com (Katie Anderson) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airline pilot outfit needed Message-ID: <1048741156.631fe560katieandcats@myrealbox.com> If appropriate, please place in the newsletter. Thanks! A woman's airplane pilot outfit is needed for a Children's TV Series Pilot = that is being filmed in a month in Twinsburg. If you have access to a med= ium-sized woman's shirt, jacket, and/or hat that would be appropriate and= that won't infringe on copyrights (generic is good!), please contact Kat= ie Anderson at katieandcats at myrealbox.com We need it by April 21st and w= e don't really have a budget yet! Thanks! From donirven at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 From: donirven at hotmail.com (Don Irven) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]need lighting designer for church Easter musical Message-ID: The Parma Heights Baptist Church in Parma is looking for an experienced lighting designer ASAP to design a few special ligthing effects. Possible paid position. If interested please contact Don Irven at donirven at hotmail.com or call for Jim at 440-886-6100. The show will be performed April 11- 19. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, professional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer season: "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, April 7 from 6-9 pm. Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appointment only. There is one available Equity contract. The role of Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are available. Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of your headshot and resume. To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare information line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferred date and time. Someone will call you back to confirm your audition time slot. For complete festival information, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 732-3311 info at cleveshakes.org http://www.cleveshakes.org --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season</TI= TLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON<BR= > <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, pr= ofessional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer seaso= n:<BR> <BR> "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen<BR> <BR> "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon <BR> <BR> Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euc= lid Avenue in Cleveland. <BR> <BR> Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, Apri= l 7 from 6-9 pm.  Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appoi= ntment only.  There is one available Equity contract.  The role of= Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are availa= ble.<BR> <BR> Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of yo= ur headshot and resume.  <BR> <BR> To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare info= rmation line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferr= ed date and time.  Someone will call you back to confirm your audition = time slot.  <BR> <BR> For complete festival information, check the CSF website at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0= 000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL<BR> P.O.  Box 771430<BR> Lakewood, Ohio 44107<BR> (216) 732-3311<BR> <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org<BR> http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF Message-ID: <BAA83D96.38E0%pengo@davidhansen.org> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS "BARDOLATRY!" THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY=20 The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brewing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Avenue restaurant. Party highlights include: =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional sports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, entertainment venues and so much more (see complete listing at http://www.cleveshakes.org) =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night" =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard! Free valet parking will be provided. This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 1564 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, drink, and be merry with us! Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by calling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSVP online at http://www.cleveshakes.org. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email - info at cleveshakes.org web site - http://www.cleveshakes.org=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF</TIT= LE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS <BR> <BR> "BARDOLATRY!"<BR> <BR> THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPA= NY <BR> <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William= Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brew= ing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The= GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Aven= ue restaurant.<BR> <BR> Party highlights include:<BR> =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by th= e Rock and Roll Hall of Fame<BR> =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails<BR> =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional s= ports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, enterta= inment venues and so much more (see complete listing at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF= "><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT>)<BR> =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night"= <BR> =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard!<BR> <BR> Free valet parking will be provided.   <BR> <BR> This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 15= 64 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, dri= nk, and be merry with us!<BR> <BR> Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by c= alling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSV= P online at http://www.cleveshakes.org.<BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL <BR> P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 <BR> email - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> web site - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <= BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG trying to support local, original works Message-ID: <FMEELEMMGGMNABAJGKDFAEBFCJAA.Stacy@CBurris.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It has been fascinating to see the many different views on the economy & the arts in our region as of late. A couple thoughts: We at Geauga Theatre (GLTG) are trying to support locally written, original works. We have, in fact, extended the deadline until May 1st for submissions to our search / contest for an original script from Lake, Geauga & Ashtabula counties that we will produce for stage this coming fall. (With a stipend to the writer) We feel it is important to present original (AND LOCAL!) works even on the ?community theater? level; the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive one. Still, our production of ?The Music Man? (Full of wonderful talent, and a loved ?tried & true show?) opens this Friday. We need people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community in turn. It is that simple. I wonder how many are in this boat with us? Doubtless, many. The bottom line is that times are tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience. We at the GLTG have tried to be supportive of other theaters (yes?we buy a ticket and encourage others to do so)?In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of our ?regulars? to try a different theater?.support a show that might deserve a better audience. We ?donate? tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches?all the ?right? things. Yet, it still gets down to this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket. I wish all the theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year. I hope we all do support our local artists, writers, and talent. Always. I also hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child. The money starts somewhere, and not always through foundations & grants. All the best to all the theaters; it wouldn?t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you the best, whatever programming you decide upon. Stacy Burris President GLTG ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html xmlns:o=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" = xmlns:w=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" = xmlns=3D"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"> <head> <meta http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <meta name=3DProgId content=3DWord.Document> <meta name=3DGenerator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <meta name=3DOriginator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <link rel=3DFile-List href=3D"cid:filelist.xml at 01C2F433.6D709780"> <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:DoNotRelyOnCSS/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Print</w:View> <w:EnvelopeVis/> <w:DoNotOptimizeForBrowser/> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--> <style> <!-- /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; 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the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive = one.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Still, = our production of “The Music Man” (Full of wonderful talent, = <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>and </span></i></b>a loved = “tried & true show”) opens this Friday.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: = yes">  </span>We <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>need = </span></i></b>people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community = in turn.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>It is that = simple.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I wonder how many are in this = boat with us?<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Doubtless, many.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">   = </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>The bottom line is that times are = tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We at the GLTG have tried to = be supportive of other theaters (yes…we buy a ticket and encourage = others to do so)…In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of = our “regulars” to try a different theater….support a show that might deserve a = better audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We = “donate” tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches…all the “right” = things.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Yet, it still gets down to = this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText2><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>I wish all the = theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I hope we all do support our = local artists, writers, and talent.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Always.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I also = hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in = reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that = needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The money starts somewhere, = and not always through foundations & grants.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>All the = best to <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>all</span></i></b> the = theaters; it wouldn’t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you = the best, whatever programming you decide upon.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Stacy = Burris<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>President = GLTG<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> </div> </body> </html> ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House Theatre announces auditions for "the odd couple" Message-ID: <CF7B77879732754A94DA3390D1C2FBAB292A51@rfexc1.psc.bellhow.com> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2715.400" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><!--StartFragment -->  <H1 class=3Dlogo align=3Dcenter>Coach House Theatre</H1> <H2 align=3Dcenter>announces auditions for:</H2> <H1 align=3Dcenter>the odd couple</H1> <P class=3Dinfo align=3Dcenter>by <B>Neil Simon</B> directed by = <B>Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall</B><BR>production dates: <B>June 5-28, 2003</B><BR>rehearsals = scheduled to=20 begin: April 27<BR></P> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD><B>when:</B></TD> <TD>Sunday, April 13, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Monday, April 14, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Tuesday, April 15, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>where:</B></TD> <TD class=3Dlogo>Coach House Theatre</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>732 West Exchange Street, Akron</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD><I>behind the Akron Woman's City = Club</I></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><B>needed:</B> 5 men* and 2 women</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><I>actors auditioning will be asked to read from the = script=20 </I></CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Felix Ungar:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Speed:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Roy:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Vinnie:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Murray:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Cecily & Gwendolyn Pigeon**:</B></TD> <TD><I>"perky," 20's - early thirties</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>Character ages are approximate and <I>do not</I> = necessarily=20 reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the=20 play.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>*The role of Oscar Madison has already been = cast.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>**The Pigeons are English and will be played with an = English=20 dialect</CENTER></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <P class=3Dinfo></P> <CENTER>For more information about auditions, please call 330-836-3214 = (no calls=20 after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, = please bring=20 it with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing = you at=20 auditions!</CENTER></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D853334713-27032003><FONT face=3DArial = size=3D2><STRONG>Don't forget=20 to check out our website at: </STRONG><A=20 href=3D"http://www.coachhousetheatre.org/">http://www.coachhousetheatre.= org/</A></FONT></SPAN></DIV> <P><FONT face=3D"Courier New"><FONT=20 size=3D2>***************************************************************= ************<BR>Bob=20 Schaefer          &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;    =20 | "Where's the Kaboom?  There's<BR>work:=20 robert.schaefer at pbs.proquest.com  |  supposed to be an = Earth-<BR>home:=20 bschaefer1 at neo.rr.com        &nb= sp;   =20 |  shattering Kaboom!" - Marvin<BR>phone:=20 330-659-1842          =           =20 |  Martian "Hare-Way to the=20 Stars"<BR>**************************************************************= *************</FONT>=20 </FONT></P> <DIV> </DIV></BODY></HTML> From LissyGulick at aol.com Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 From: LissyGulick at aol.com (LissyGulick at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <a3.3de48232.2bb47ad9@aol.com> Dear Ones, Following this thread has been extremely interesting -- and I hope to contribute another dimension to the discussion, hopefully to spur us artistic types into some creative brainstorming and problem-solving re: our economic dilemma. I am a rabidly-loyal native Clevelander and locally-known performer (see link below). As well, for the past 25 years, I have had the privilege (and usually, pleasure!) of serving on the board of a charitable foundation which has lent heavy support to the arts in northeast Ohio (I am the foundation's resident squeaky wheel when it comes to supporting the arts in northeast Ohio). Our final 2002 grant-making meeting was one of the longest, and THE most heavy-hearted, that I can remember: because the foundation's portfolio had taken a dive just like every one else's, we were not able to fund, or fully support, the organizations (arts and others) that we most wanted to. We had to reduce or in some cases eliminate grants we would otherwise readily have funded; worse, we had to turn down requests from several new artistic organizations. As the local-artist and arts-activist, that really HURT! But faced with the choice between funding EITHER a beloved arts organization, OR a crucial social-service provider-- I had to think like the rabidly-loyal Clevelander. The question now is, how can we step into both roles at the same time? Can't we put on both the local-artist's and the loyal-resident's ballcaps (as well as our thinking caps) and generate some creative solutions? For starters, using the model of an umbrella organization such as Greater Cleveland Community Shares, I am wondering if at least some local producing entities could form some sort of consortium, under one roof. Expenses and talent could be shared and pooled instead of duplicated. One medium-sized foundation grant to one such an entity would go a lot farther, and have far more impact, than the same money split among, say, three producers -- and (wearing my "foundation" ballcap) it sure beats having to turn down a fourth! Yours in the faith, <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html">Lissy Gulick </A> http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html >From jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 From: jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net (Joanne Frances Durante) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you! Message-ID: <01C2F44F.F0D9E240.jfd at nccw.net> 3327: 1043 Bravo and thank you to all the actors who read for our writers in the Performance Writing program at the Dobama Theatre Wednesday night...and to all the other actors who volunteered to help! Your generous gift of time, talent, and inspiration was very much appreciated by us all. A very special thank you to Fred Sternfeld for this list, which has made it so easy for our theater community to stay connected. Alyssa Lane Bob Sprafka Donald Krosin Grace Butcher Greg Bucur Lisa Beth Allen Lissy Gulick Maud Holm Maya Robinson Neil Oblonsky Nicky Bucur Renee Eilers Rich Sommer Sharon Poucher Victoria Korkosz Zev Valancy Joanne Durante 440.729.6481 From DBCOHEN58 at cs.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 From: DBCOHEN58 at cs.com (DBCOHEN58 at cs.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys and Dolls at Solon High School Message-ID: <15e.1d85ef88.2bb48aec@cs.com> Solon High School Drama Club proudly presents GUYS AND DOLLS. One week end ONLY: Thursday, April 3, Friday, April 4, Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 PM. Sunday, April 6 at 2:00 PM. Friday, Saturday and Sunday seating is reserved. Thursday seats are general admission. Tickets can be reserved by calling 349-6249. Tickets are $9 Adults $7 Students, Senior Citizens. Solon Senior citizens admitted FREE. Special for NE Ohio pals subscribers: Thursday ONLY. Tickets two for the price of one. Bring a copy of this posting with you to the box office to receive your discount. Solon High school is located at 33600 Inwood Road, just one block west of SOM Center Road. This production is directed by Kristina J. Ferencie, Musical Direction by Patricia J. Keller. Choreography by Carolyn Koesters. Production designed by Joseph M. Ferencie; Student Stage Manager: Rashid Durham, Student Assistant Stage Manager: April Greenfield. Guys and Dolls Cast: (in order of appearance) Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Thur/Sat) Brian Myeroff (Fri/Sun) Jon Scott Benny Southstreet Eddie Williams Rusty Charlie Daniel Takacs Sarah Brown (Thur/Sat) Kari Kretch (Fri/Sun) Amanda Keller Harry the Horse Davey Berris Lt. Brannigan Jared Klein Nathan Detroit (Thur/Sat) Andrew Zucker (Fri/Sun) Nicco Mannarino Miss Adelaide (Thur/Sat) Tessa Mannarino (Fri/Sun) Shannon Harrell Sky Masterson (Thur/Sat) Adam Cohen (Fri/Sun) Brian Schultek Arvide Abernathy (Thur/Sat) Scott Kermode (Fri/Sun) Drew Karklin Agatha Valerie Norman Joey Biltmore Ian Young Master of Ceremonies (Thur/Sat) Jon Scott (Fri/Sun) Brian Myeroff Mimi Jenny Rozsa General Matilda B. Cartwright Amy Groya Big Jule (Thur/Sat) Drew Karklin (Fri/Sun) Scott Kermode Mission Band: Mario Clopton, Janine Joseph, Drew Karklin, Scott Kermode, Valerie Norman, Melissa Repko, Jeff Schwab, Ian Young Gamblers: Ben Barasky, Davey Berris, Mario Clopton, Adam Cohen, Michael Kirbish, Nicco Mannarino, Brian Myeroff, Brian Schultek, Jon Scott, Michael Robinson, Daniel Takacs, Tadashi Wallace, Andrew Zucker Newsboys: Drew Golub, Tim Schilling Hot Box Girls: Kate Bobak, Kim Brack, Carolyn Fertig, Katie Fertig, Lena Husani, Jessica Kahn, Joung Lee, Amanda McDonald, Audrey Rinicella, Jenny Rozsa, Angela Spontelli, Cara Weinberger, Chelsea Yergin New York/Havana Chorus: Stephanie Chandler, Renae Davison, Brittany Lanahan, Maria Machi, Alea Moore, Andrea Schwartz From rickyscot at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY'S FINAL WEEKEND! WIN FREE TICKETS! In-Reply-To: <200303122058.h2CKwFj39775@e-dineronline.com> Message-ID: <20030327171507.96756.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com> --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue "Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil." Log on to our website at http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single "Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe. The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us! WHEN: MARCH 28 & 29 AT 8PM WHERE: CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA) 1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR RESERVATIONS: 216-696-4242 INFO: 216-367-7133 Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <P align=left>Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue </P> <P align=left><EM><STRONG>"Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil."</STRONG></EM> </P> <P align=left>Log on to our website at <A href="http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com/" target=_blank><FONT color=#003399>http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com</FONT></A><BR><BR><BR>Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. <BR></P> <P align=left>Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. <BR><BR><BR>We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine<BR><BR><BR>Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single <BR>"Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe.<BR><BR><BR>The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side <BR>of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures <BR>inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us!<BR><BR><BR><STRONG>WHEN:</STRONG> MARCH  28 & 29 AT 8PM<BR><BR><STRONG>WHERE:</STRONG> CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA)<BR>1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR<BR><BR><STRONG>RESERVATIONS:</STRONG> 216-696-4242<BR><BR><STRONG>INFO:</STRONG> 216-367-7133<BR></P><BR><BR>Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB<p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br> <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">Yahoo! Platinum</a> - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">live on your desktop</a>! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829-- From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OPENS NEW PLAY - "NED'S GARDEN" Message-ID: <1e2.569c720.2bb49aca@aol.com> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Art Theatre presents . . . . . . . .=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 N= ED'S GARDEN=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their=20 zest for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with=20 them but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through=20 their incredibly heartwarming stories) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd,=20 Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Woody,= =20 Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays & Sat= urdays =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D. Make your reservations now by calling : Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341=20 or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109 --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#00ff00"><FONT SIZE=3D3= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Cleveland Art Theatre presen= ts . . . . . . . .=A0</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COL= OR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <= /FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D4=20= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"><B>NED'S GARDEN=A0</FONT><FON= T COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"= SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"></B>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their z= est for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with t= hem but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through th= eir incredibly heartwarming stories)<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor<BR> <BR> who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd, Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Wo= ody, Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays &= Saturdays<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays<BR= > <BR> General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D.<BR> <BR> Make your reservations now by calling :<BR> Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341 <BR> or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109<BR> <BR> </FONT></HTML> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary-- From mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 From: mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com (Brian Marshall) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Auditions this Sunday & Monday! Message-ID: <F118vhSaRM4vNQXzkNJ00016fb7@hotmail.com> Only A FEW MORE DAYS until the Mercury Summer Stock auditions!!! Make your appointment today!!! Auditions for Mercury Summer Stock's fifth season will be Sunday March 30 (4 pm - 10 pm) Monday March 31 (6 pm - 8 pm ) Callbacks on Monday March 31 from 8 pm - 11 pm at the Bedford Heights Community Center (directions at bottom of email) The MSS season includes: HONK! June 6-14 (an encore presentation of last season's hit production) Peter & Wendy July 5-12 (a World Premiere) FAME!, the Musical July 25-August 2 To schedule an audition appointment call (216) 732-3370 For the auditions, please prepare Two short songs (up-tempo and ballad). A short monologue is required for actors auditioning for Peter & Wendy. Material from the shows is appreciated when possible. Women should belt. Auditions are scheduled in five minute time slots so please choose your selections appropriately. ALL ROLES OPEN** HONK! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Ugly: gawky and odd-looking, good swimmer Ida: Ugly's Mother Cat: sly and cunning, hungry In the Barnyard: Drake: Ugly's father Turkey: School Headmaster Henrietta: neighbor Maureen: Ida's friend Grace: most distinguished duck on the lake Maggie Pie or Jay Bird (depending on actor's sex): TV Presenter Ducklings: Ugly's siblings (Beaky, Fluff, Billy, Downy) Fish On the Journey: Greylag: Admiral Goose Dot: His understanding wife Snowy, Barnacles,Pinkfoot: Greylag's flock Queenie: Very Domesticated Cat Lowbutt: Very Domesticated Hen Bullfrog: Laidback, self-confident frog Froglets Penny: A beautiful Swan Mother Swan Father Swan Old Woman (Voice Only) **All roles in HONK! are open based to the availability of the original 2002 Mercury cast. PETER & WENDY CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Wendy - narrator of show, plays multiple characters and must be good with different voices Wendy - age 10 Peter Pan - age 8 to early teens Michael - age 8 John - age 12 Lost boys - 6, various ages and sizes needed - may be girls Hook - villainous, with evil laugh - child or adult Smee - child or adult - character voice needed Tiger Lily - girl in teens Tinker - age 6-8 Dancers - 3 , may be male of female As the show takes place in England, proper British accents are required by all characters FAME! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Tyrone Jackson, headstrong, able, dancer - a functional illiterate Carmen Diaz, insecure, talented dancer/ singer Nick Piazza, handsome, serious actor Serena Katz, insecure, shy actress Schlomo Metzenbaum, affable, sensitive violinist Miss Sherman, traditionalist, English teacher Joe (Jose) Vegas, high energy, charming actor Miss Bell, dance teacher, puts art first Mr. Sheinkopf, music teacher, distinguished Grace Lambchops" Lamb, a drummer, comic Mr. Myers, drama teacher, easy-going Iris Kelly, well-to-do, lovely dancer Goodman "Goody" King, jazz trumpeter Mabel Washington, R&B singer, plump, comic Also: Students at P.A., who have lines and sing, and who constantly interact and grow with the others. The performers should be able to perform the specialty art of their assigned character, especially the instrumentalists. Directions to Bedford Heights Community Center 5661 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146 >From North: Take I-271 south to the Rockside Road exit, turn left and go to Aurora Road and turn right. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left-hand side. >From South: Take I-271 north to the Rockside Road exit and turn right. Go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From East: Take US 422 west to I-271 South and exit at Rockside Road. Turn right onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From West: Take I-480 east to the Northfield Road exit. Turn Right onto Northfield Road and go to the Northfield/Rockside Road Intersection. Turn left onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From rferguson at woio.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIR LS AGE 11 TO 14 Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A73963FD00E5@woioexchange.raycommedia.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_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN AN UPCOMING SPOT. If you are chosen for an audition you will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule etc. Please send resumes to Rick Ferguson WOIO TV 1717 E12th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2654.45"> <TITLE>CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND = GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14

CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING = HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN = AN UPCOMING SPOT.

If you are chosen for an audition you = will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule = etc.

Please send resumes to

Rick Ferguson
WOIO TV
1717 E12th Street
Cleveland, Ohio
44114

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. =







"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0-- From cpflds at mindspring.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Ready to Open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-22003342721010915@mindspring.com>
Looking for a thrill with your coffee?
 
VERONICA'S ROOM
by Ira Levin
 
 
Opens this weekend at Cassidy's Downunder Cafe
 
Performance Dates:
March 28, 29, 30
April 4,5,6
April 11,12,13
 
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 3:00pm
 
Veronica's Room is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-like named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?
 
**********
 
Directed by: Lenne Snively
 
The Cast
 
 
The Woman: Rita Poling
The Man: Dick Klimazewski
The Girl: Linda Kindsvatter
The Young Man: Michael Kunikis
 
**********
 
Come and enjoy gourmet coffee, dessert and Veronica's Room in our intimate cafe atmosphere.
Reservations suggested.
 
For reservations call 440-842-4600.  All tickets $14.00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
From FarrisK at playhousesquare.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 From: FarrisK at playhousesquare.com (Kimberly Farris) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Afternoon with Tony Kushner Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201C729A1@NTSERV1> 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_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/plain Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner. Sunday, March 30, 2003 at 1:30 PM. One of the most important plays in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. Angels in America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of the ten best plays of the 20th Century. He is the author of a number of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his current theatrical projects. A Special Performance will Open this Program Working with a group of HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in Cleveland. As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday lives. This event is taking place in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library Located at Superior Avenue and East 6th. 216-623-2800 Seating is limited - monitors will be set up in the main lobby for overflow. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner.

Sunday, March 30, = 2003 at = 1:30 PM.= <= /b>

 

One of the most important plays = in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony = Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. =  Angels in = America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of = the ten best plays of the 20th Century.  He is the author of a number = of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his = current theatrical projects.

 

A Special Performance will Open this = Program

Working with a group of = HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken = the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in = Cleveland.  As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential = dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday = lives.

 

This event is taking place in = the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library

Located at Superior Avenue and = East 6th.

216-623-2800

Seating is limited - monitors = will be set up in the main lobby for overflow.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150-- From JLChernin2 at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 From: JLChernin2 at aol.com (JLChernin2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Jeunesse Performance Announcement Message-ID: <1e1.574ccca.2bb51313@aol.com> --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy 20th Annual Spring Concert Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003 7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t=20 the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only). The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, previously=20 with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration of the 2= 0th=20 anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni are returning to=20 perform during the show on Saturday, April 12. This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s=20 from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.= =A0=20 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a piece to the music of=20 Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an original work by Shannon Fisch= er=20 Titus, resident modern dance teacher at the Ballet Academy. Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= =20 Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio. --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy
20th Annual Spring Concert

Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003
7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium

Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only).<= BR>
The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, prev= iously with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration o= f the 20th anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni=20= are returning to perform during the show on Saturday, April 12.

This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.=A0 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a p= iece to the music of Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an or= iginal work by Shannon Fischer Titus, resident modern dance teacher a= t the Ballet Academy.

Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio.

--part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary-- >From HarmoniaList Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 From: HarmoniaList (HarmoniaList) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalman Balogh & Gypsy Cimbalom Band 3/28/03 Tickets Available! Message-ID: <20030328030115.10905.qmail at katrina.asdf456.com> FRIDAY MARCH 28th! **** TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR BOTH SHOWS***** Direct from Hungary K?LM?N BALOGH & THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 2003 TWO SHOWS at 7 and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 and 9:00 PM CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Gordon Square Theater 6409 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 CALL FOR TICKETS: 216-631-2727: press "0" and leave a message for reservations; Tickets will also be available at the door. Tickets: $15 for adults, $10 for students PLEASE NOTE: World Music at INSIDE apologizes for any difficulties you may have had with the reservation line at Cleveland Public Theatre which have prompted this email. For reservations, please call 216-631-2727, press "0" and leave a message. You can also just reply to this email. There are plenty of tickets left for both shows! For Information about the show call: 216-288-8727 or e-mail: mahovlich at juno.com World Music at INSIDE brings cimbalom virtuoso KALMAN BALOGH and THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND to the Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square Theatre on Friday night, March 28th for two performances at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM. The Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, 5 minutes west of downtown. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. To buy tickets, call the Cleveland Public Theatre at (216) 631-2727, press "0" and leave message. Tickets will also be available at the door for both shows. The theater is fully handicapped accessible. Plenty of Free Parking ~ Handicapped accessible. For directions to the Cleveland Public Theatre visit: http://www.cptonline.org/gettinghere/index.cfm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For a review and sound sample of the GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND's newest CD "Aroma" visit: http://www.passion-music.co.uk/e_pages/gypsy_e/fecd007.htm -- To unsubscribe from: HarmoniaList, just follow this link: http://www.adamgood.com/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi?f=u&l=harmonialist&e=neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com&p=10131 Click this link, or copy and paste the address into your browser. From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Veronica's Room to open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <154.1d9f4fb6.2bb4fa3c@aol.com> Veronica's Room by Ira Levin has been called a "neat, elegant thriller". In it, an attractive young college student and her friend visit an old mansion. What happens next is "like being trapped in someone else's nightmare". What does happen? Find out beginning March 28th as the Cassidy Theatre in Parma Heights presents Veronica's Room in the DOWNUNDER CAFE. Directed by Lenne Snively and starring Rita Poling, Dick Klimaszewski, Linda Kindsvatter and Michael Kunikis, the show runs through April 13th. Cassidy Theatre is located at the rear of the Greenbrier Commons municipal complex at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights. Early reservations are strongly suggested. Tickets are $14.00 and include the show, coffee and dessert. Tickets can be ordered by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9a.m. - 5p.m. Monday through Friday and 9a.m. - 4p.m. on Saturday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Operating support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plain Dealer feature about "La Cage aux Folles" at Beck Center Message-ID: <1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc@aol.com> --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles. The show is at Beck Center and opens tonight. http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/friday/104884794368 010.xml --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer= Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles.  The show is= at Beck Center and opens tonight.

http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf= ?/base/friday/104884794368010.xml
--part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary-- From heightsarts at nccw.net Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 From: heightsarts at nccw.net (Heights Arts Collaborative) Date: Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Arts gallery opening Message-ID: <3E8456A5.2050407@nccw.net> --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit March 27, 2003 Contact: William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216-371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3) WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. William Busta is the Gallery Director. Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights. Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O'Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young. WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing. Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 "to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times." Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year. Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative. The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights - University Heights Public Library. Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. Peggy Spaeth, Director http://www.heightsarts.org --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

March 27, 2003

Contact:  William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216–371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3)

WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at
Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11.  Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.  

This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.   William Busta is the Gallery Director.  

Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights.  Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O’Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young.  WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing.  

Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 “to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times.”  Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year.  

Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative.   The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights – University Heights Public Library.  Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights.  

The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. 

Peggy Spaeth,  Director
http://www.heightsarts.org




--------------010903060905060809080706-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for boxspring Message-ID:

Greetings!

Ensemble Theatre is in need of a twin size (single) boxspring for their upcoming production of "The Creadeaux Canvas". If you have one in storage, that you would be willing to loan to us, please contact Ensemble Theatre's Technical Director, Vincent Polowy at (440) 442-5859, or you can call Ensemble Theatre at (216) 321-2930. You may also respond to this e-mail.

With best wishes for peace, joy, love and happiness,

Vincent J. Polowy - Technical Director, Ensemble Theatre 




 
 


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Now's your chance to see professional theatre for free! Ensemble Theatre is donating 100 free tickets to its April 6th and 7th performances of The Credeaux Canvas by Keith Bunin. The Credeaux Canvas was called " One of the best play of 2001" by Theatre Critic John Simon from the New York Magazine. This Cleveland premiere is a wonderful play about art, life, and forgery. Tell your friends about it! To reserve your tickets, please email info at ensemble-theatre.com. Only 100 tickets are available......So make your reservations today! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedy Night at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 Saturday, April 5 ~ 9:00 p.m. $5.00 at the Door! =20 Uncontrollable laughter! =20 Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? =20 Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy! That's right! The Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night "graduation ceremony" on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m. Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience. The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.=20 =20 The show will take place in the Armory Building located on the Beck Center campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the show. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck .=20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Comedy Night

at the

Beck = Center for the Arts

 

Saturday, April 5 ~ = 9:00 = p.m.

$5.00 at the = Door!

 

Uncontrollable laughter! 

Is that what you think of when you = remember your graduation?

 

Well, the = Beck = Center for = the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy!  That’s right!  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night “graduation ceremony” on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m.  Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time = in front of a live audience.  = The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.

 

The show will take place in the = Armory = Building = located on the Beck = Center = campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the = Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the = show.  Visa, MasterCard and Discover = are accepted.  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown = Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information, contact = the Beck = Center at = (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck= .

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of = Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. = 225

Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78-- From emadden at kent.edu Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Dance Ensemble opens "Neing Young" a week from today Message-ID: <3F30C963@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KENT DANCE ENSEMBLE: =93NEIN YOUNG=94 Kent State University=92s touring dance company presents its annual concert =09Kent, OH =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre and Dance will proudly present the Kent Dance Ensemble=92s 2003 main stage concert, =93Nein Young=94 on April 4, 5 and 6, 2003. Nine dancers representing the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs in dance performance and dance education make up the 2002-2003 pre-professional student company. =93Nein Young=94 will feature works by Darwin Prioleau, former faculty member Tommy Parlon, artist-in-residence Chung-Fu Chang and guest choreographers Wayne M. Smith and Sabatino Verlezza. The concert will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus with performances Friday and Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. =09CROSSLAGGED, a duet choreographed by Tommy Parlon, explores the tactile and emotional relationship between two people. The choreography unfolds in organic layers of gesture and images that are punctuated by explosive movements of motion and emotion. =09Wayne M. Smith=92s solo work, THROUGH TO THE FLOW OF A THOUGHT, came out of an improvisation based on a simple jazz dance phrase combined with the motivational impulse to manipulate the movement in the moment and respond to the musical score. This piece is a form of stream of consciousness through the human body in motion, in time and in space that flows from one thought to the next. Performed to a recording of unaccompanied cello music exquisitely played by the brilliant artist Yo-Yo Ma, composed by Johan Sebastian Bach, the music sets the tone for this introspective piece. ROCK STEADY ROCKIN', Wayne M. Smith=92s quartet, is an eclectic mixture of jazz dance movements strung together with a modern dance twist, a bit of retro meets new. It is a dance steeped in pop culture and is greatly influenced by the musical score, an updated rendition of classic rhythm and blues (funk) tune =93Rock Steady=94 by Aretha Franklin, remixed by technical wizard Arif Mardin. This dance work exudes the personalities of the contemporary young women performers in the piece who are fun, bright and who love to move, pulse and groove. =09Chung-Fu Chang=92s IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER draws inspiration from a Chinese lecture phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je,=94 meaning =93winding path or course.=94 IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER uses the phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je=94 as a metaphor for a journey taken for the sake of the trip itself, rather than a journey taken just to reach a destination. DIALOGUE AMONG US is a piece expressing loss, burden and love. Choreographed by Chung-Fu Chang, it is performed in three sections by three dancers. =09Guest artist Sabatino Verlezza, artistic director of Dancing Wheels, presents his second piece for the ensemble, excerpts from SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR. This piece from Verlezza=92s repertoire reflects on devotion and spirituality. Jaguar is choreographed to music by Ariel Ramirez and draws its inspiration from the Aztec and Mayan cultures. The jaguar was considered one of the high spiritual beings that guided their daily lives and their hope of thousands of new years. The Kent Dance Ensemble dancers learned SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR during a one-week residency in January. =09Closing the concert will be Darwin Prioleau=92s ANDY'S HAT, a multi-media/dance creation, which draws from a sound design and concept created by musician Ron Jarvis. Prioleau uses the modern and jazz dance idioms to explore a personal journey of isolation, assimilation and self-discovery. Each section of the piece represents a stage of development of an individual from childhood through adulthood. The full ensemble will perform this finale. =93Nein Young=94 will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre, located in the Music and Speech Center on Kent=92s main campus. Performances are Friday and Saturday, April 4 and 5 at 8:00 PM; and Sunday, April 6 at 2:30 PM. Tickets are $10 for adults; $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff; and $7 for students with any valid school ID or under 18. Groups of ten or more can receive discounted tickets by calling 330-672-2497. Box office hours are 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM, Mondays through Fridays; Saturdays during the run of the show from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM; and one hour before performance times. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at 330-672-2497. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card; the box office accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover. For more information on the Dance Division and the School of Theatre & Dance, please visit us at www.dance.kent.edu. Contact Information: 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 tstephan at neo.rr.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Crimes of the Heart" at Stow Players Message-ID: <004101c2f54d$44e15460$97ba5d18@Stephan.neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder to all of our friends looking for good community = theatre: There are TWO weekends left to see the Stow Players production of "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley March 28-29-30, April 4-5-6 Friday & Saturday - 8:00 Sunday matinees - 2:30 Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow $9 - gen. admission $8 - sr. citizens & students Reservations/information: 330-655-6051 Featuring the talents of Bryan Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie = Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and Kathleen Walder Under the direction of Lorena Goold ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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There are TWO weekends = left to see=20 the Stow Players production of
 
"Crimes = of the=20 Heart" by Beth Henley
March 28-29-30, April=20 4-5-6
Friday & Saturday - = 8:00
Sunday matinees - = 2:30
Heritage = Barn   5328=20 Young Rd.   Silver Springs Park   Stow
$9 - gen.=20 admission    $8 - sr. citizens & = students
Reservations/information: =20 330-655-6051
 
Featuring the talents = of Bryan=20 Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and = Kathleen=20 Walder
Under the direction = of  Lorena=20 Goold
------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320-- From srsdrama at yahoo.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 From: srsdrama at yahoo.com (SRS Drama) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anything Goes!! Message-ID: <20030328171501.66538.qmail@web13208.mail.yahoo.com> --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii St. Richard School Drama Organization presents? ANYTHING GOES!!! Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse Directed by Nathan A. Lilly Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan Choreography by Maura McCafferty March 28, 2003 8:00pm March 29, 2003 8:00pm March 30, 2003 3:00pm St. Richard School 26855 Lorain Road North Olmsted, Ohio For tickets call (440) 779-0531 Adults $7, Students $5 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

St. Richard School Drama Organization presents?

ANYTHING GOES!!!

Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter

Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse,

Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse


Directed by Nathan A. Lilly

Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan

Choreography by Maura McCafferty


March 28, 2003 8:00pm

March 29, 2003 8:00pm

March 30, 2003 3:00pm

 

St. Richard School

26855 Lorain Road

North Olmsted, Ohio

For tickets call (440) 779-0531

Adults $7, Students $5



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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (edenvalley at centurytel.net) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley April Events Message-ID: <3E87721E.D00096F2@centurytel.net> Join us for these upcoming events -- YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL IN A SKIRT! This Bicentennial Premier is being put together by Eden Valley, Ritter Public Library, Holmes County District Public Library, Norwalk Public Library, and Tuscarawas County Public Library. Dr. Alta Weiss grew up and retired in Ragersville, Ohio of Tuscarawas County. She played baseball on an all male team in Vermilion (the semi-pro Vermilion Independents) using the money she earned to put herself through medical school. Susan Brewer will portray this woman ahead of her times. April 3, 2003; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Auditorium Kent State Tuscarawas; 330 University Dr. NE; New Philadelphia, OH 44663;(330) 364-4474 April 29, 2003; Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Holmes County District Public Library; 3102 Glen Dr.; Millersburg, OH 44654;(330) 674-5972 ext. 208 May 18, 2003; Sunday , 2p.m.; Hudson Library and Historical Society; 22 Aurora St.; Hudson, Ohio 44236; (330) 653-6658. These performances are free, but registration is required. REMARKABLE OHIOANS: Discover some unique characters from Ohio's past in this storytelling program with Bette Lou Higgins! Performances at the Huron Public Library on April 15, 2003 at 7p.m.; 333 William St.; Huron, Ohio 44839; at Orchestra Hall at Lakeside, Ohio on June 22, 2003 at 2p.m.; 419-798-4461 X 267; at Ritter Library on July 22, 2003 at 7p.m.; 5680 Liberty Ave; Vermilion, Ohio 44089; registration is required, call 440-967-3798. These performances are free and open to the public. GREAT LAKES LADIES: This storytelling program will introduce you to some amazing women of the Inland Seas including Maebelle Mason and Abigail Becker. Join us at the Brecksville Nature Center of the Cleveland Metroparks on Friday, April 25, 2003 at 7p.m. For more information contact the Nature Center at 440-526-1012. This performance is free and open to the public. OHIO FACES AND PLACES: Celebrate the Ohio Bicentennial with this program spotlighting some unusual events and people in the state's history. Join us at the Brownhelm Historical Association's Legacy dinner on Saturday, April 26, 2003 at the Vermilion on the Lake Clubhouse at 6p.m. Tickets to the dinner and program are $35 per person, advance sale only. Call Tracy Lockhart at 440-965-8888 for tickets and information. To schedule a performance for your school or group, contact Eden Valley Enterprises 726 Highbridge Rd. Vermilion, Ohio 44089 E-Mail: edenvalley at centurytel.net Http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley Check our website for additional performance dates and times From Ejb08 at aol.com Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 From: Ejb08 at aol.com (Ejb08 at aol.com) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Normandy High School presents LES MISERABLES Message-ID: <6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48@aol.com> --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Normandy High School Proudly Presents: LES MISERABLES SCHOOL EDITION by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm and April 13th at 2:30pm Tickets: $7 for Adults $5 for Senior Citizens and Students To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399 Normandy High School is located at: 2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, Ohio 44134 Will YOU join in our crusade? --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Normand= y High School Proudly Presents:

LES MISERABLES
SCHOOL EDITION

by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg

April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm
and
April 13th
at 2:30pm

Tickets:
$7 for Adults
$5 for Senior Citizens and Students

To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399

Normandy High School is located at:
2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, Ohio  44134

Will YOU join in our crusade?

--part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary-- From gidget330 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 From: gidget330 at yahoo.com (Bridget Tharp) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail@web14207.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets
DiVine:            $75- half page ad + 2 tickets
Valentine:        $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu





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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Message-ID: BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - From BurnsET at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 From: BurnsET at aol.com (BurnsET at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B@aol.com> Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d@aol.com> --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill=20= T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming p= erformance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the=20= Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classe= s for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jone= s, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique conte= mporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer= period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jon= es and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more informati= on

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contempora= ry Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
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------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C2F1F3.DBAB9FC0-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <000001c2f21e$c82f9f20$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association Auditions for "Jesus Christ Superstar? in 2 weeks The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber?s ?Jesus Christ Superstar.? Audition Dates: Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm. Appointments are needed. Audition Location: The Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Director: Fabio Polanco Music Director: Josh Senick Choreographer: Marlene Leber Roles: Male and female actors, ages 13 and older for all parts. All roles require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees. Preparation: Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with a two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key. Accompanist provided. Actors will be dancing first and singing after. Performance dates: June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 pm and June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm. For more information: call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500 x103. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0-- From herone at en.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 From: herone at en.com (Linda Eisenstein) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham@juno.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890@mail.en.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. From clydesimon at msn.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 From: clydesimon at msn.com (clydesimon) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with = Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, = the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that = Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and = running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. = This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to = five weeks for their first three shows. =20 First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, = the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be = transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of = Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? = How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and = find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays = and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. = Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For = information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located = at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. = Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, = October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for = further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, = sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre = you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes begin April12 at Dada Message-ID: <1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87@aol.com> --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en *** For Immediate Release *** =20 Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce The spring session "Improv Intensives". Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a=20 partner, to think=20 "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual within an ensemble. The following Intensives are being offered : Improv 101 : Building Blocks Saturdays 11:00AM to 1:30 PM Improv 102 : Improv Structures Saturdays 2:00 to 4:30 PM All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland. Classes begin April 12th 2003 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives. Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited. For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242 or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en  *** For Immediate= Release ***  

Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,
Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce
The=20= spring session "Improv Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives= " are not your ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertain= ing exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within t= he student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on your=20= feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
within an=20= ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered :

Improv=20= 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
--part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary-- From RobCat-64 at msn.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 From: RobCat-64 at msn.com (Rob Catalano) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =20 2003 Public "Land Lubber Series" Free programs on Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location = to make it easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up next=E2=80= =A6 "SOLE SURVIVOR" at the Brooklyn Library Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the freighter Daniel J. Morr= ell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, ther= e was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear how he faced incredible odds to bec= ome the sole survivor. Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm Brooklyn Branch (Cuyahoga County Library) 4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144-3353 Phone: (216) 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us GREAT LAKES TRIVIA: Do you know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the g= ales of November? No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not= where you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March 26th! Steamship William G. Mather Museum "The Ship That Built Cleveland" 1001 E. 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: (216) 574-6262 www.wgmather.org ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents -

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=

"SOLE SURVI= VOR" at the Brooklyn Library

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking= of the freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, = 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! H= ear how he faced incredible odds to become the sole survivor.

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------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <004401c2f242$a4752860$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cyrano de Bergerac comes to the Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association April 4, 5, 11 & 12 at 8 pm April 6 & 13 at 3 pm Audio described performance on April 13 at 3 pm The ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and scientist secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences of hiding one?s true self. Those who have seen the Steve Martin movie, ?Roxanne? will be familiar with the basic premise. Written by Edmund Rostand, this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Directed by Mark Cipra. The Cast Cyrano-Carl Brandt Long Christian-David Malinowski Roxane-Danielle Stein Musketeer/Charles-David Mc Cormack de Guiche-Roger Principe LeBret-Michael Rogan Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne Sapir Valvert/Jean-Jim Shannon Ragueneau-Lance Switzer Guyere/Cook-Don Knepper Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline Markovich Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry Blair D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh Brown Citizen's Daughter-Kayla Carabotta Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly Carabotta Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen Cromie Cuigy-Lynda Eland Athene-Kelly Elliott Ligniere-Sean Fitzgerald Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia Green Michelle-Melanie Green Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach Hardman Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami Harkless Juliette/Cook-Melanie Hauer Henri-Daniel Higgins David/Cook-Jake Kostelnik Duenna (Marthe)-Linda Laronge Brissaille/Hector-Ken Jayne Production Team: Mark Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume Designer; Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; Tom Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck Stage Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew Ticket information and reservations: 440-951-6637 Groups of 10 or more are eligible for group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior to curtain time. The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue in Willoughby on the Andrews School campus. On site parking is free and the Corning Auditorium is barrier free. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Message-ID: Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. From shea099 at hotmail.com Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 From: shea099 at hotmail.com (shalene shimer) Date: Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Message-ID: Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From livchant at msn.com Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 From: livchant at msn.com (Kato Buss) Date: Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail@web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and=20 judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but=20 merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions.=20 However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions,=20 because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George=20 was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Martin Friedman=20 To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal=20 Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss,=20 In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre = participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20 As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a = theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you = looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are = thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community = theatre, we are all in the same boat.=20 The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. = Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations = and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these = days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is = going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a = small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic = enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual = is going to make a grant to?=20 When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively = outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only = salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely = out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several = individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there = were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity = actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for = themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that = even now I am not quite over.=20 The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts = of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at = their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. = Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other = theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical = opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20 Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20 We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we = also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20 Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20 Kato Buss wrote:=20 Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors=20 have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that = Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local = theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the = loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres = hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the = decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold = as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, = precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill = their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse = time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed = the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): =20 "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, = or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the = Great Public looks=20 to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do = not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



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Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From star2b0527 at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 From: star2b0527 at yahoo.com (Rick Dawson) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <20030325060033.42981.qmail@web11605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Bravo Mr. Friedman! Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now. It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them. The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more. This is America...thank God! Positively yours, Rick Dawson Lorain, OH --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Bravo Mr. Friedman!  Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now.

It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them.  The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more.  This is America...thank God!

Positively yours,

Rick Dawson   Lorain, OH



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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Quiet Crisis looms underneath The Stinking Economy In-Reply-To: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25@braxton.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Another link in the Economy Crisis is reflected in the WVIZ coverage of its affect on the value of local artists...check it out if you missed the original airing last May. http://www.wcpn.org/qc/features/value-artists.html CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts as an Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: From: Sender: To: Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #636 - 15 msgs Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 01:17:52 -0500 Message-ID: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25 at braxton.siteprotect.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Mailman v2.0.6 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Today's Topics: 1. Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College (Bridget = Tharp) 2. Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE (David Hansen) 3. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (BurnsET at aol.com) 4. MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL = BARNES (Ccontempdt at aol.com) 5. Improv this Saturday (Kathleen Walder) 6. JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 7. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Linda Eisenstein) 8. convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info (clydesimon) 9. Classes begin April12 at Dada (SomeDadA at aol.com) 10. "Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 (Rob = Catalano) 11. "Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 12. Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) 13. LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS (shalene shimer) 14. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Kato Buss) 15. Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season (Marjorie = Preston, PR/Marketing Director) ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Bridget Tharp" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 01:41:03 -0500 Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail at web14207.mail.yahoo.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of = sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga = Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size = that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for = our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at = Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE = tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications = that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full = page program ad + 2 = tickets
DiVine:         &= nbsp;  $75- half page ad + 2 = tickets
Valentine:        $50 = quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for = program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter = page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  = 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu




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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "David Hansen" Sender: To: "Bad Epitaph NEWS" , "MEDIA" , "Fred Sternfeld" Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 02:15:54 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:17:01 -0500 Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:26:05 -0500 Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE =
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed = Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with = Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the = company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a = Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique = classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with = Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his = own unique contemporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and = answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with = Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more = information

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com



Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
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Improv in a "Whose Line Is It = Anyway" format with lots of audience participation. In a = smoke-free,=20 alcohol-free theatre setting appropriate for the whole family. (Oh yeah, = and=20 it's funny too.)
 
Next Show: This Saturday,=20 March 29
7:30 = p.m.
Newell Theatre at Quirk Cultural=20 Center
1201 Grant Ave. in Cuyahoga=20 Falls
All tickets $5 = general=20 admission
Discounts for groups of = 25 or more=20 with 24-hour advance reservation
Info & tickets: = 330/686-8789
www.PNRImprov.com
 
Presented by Comedy Theatre = Workshop, a=20 non-profit organization committed to family-friendly comedy. In = cooperation with=20 the City of Cuyahoga Falls Park & Recreation Dept.
 
If you do not wish to receive email updates about Comedy = Theater Workshop=20 of Point of No Return Improv, send a return email with the word "remove" = in the=20 subject line. If you know someone who needs to lighten up, forward this = email to=20 them!
 
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Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C2F271.5B37B940-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Linda Eisenstein" Sender: To: Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:29:08 -0500 Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890 at mail.en.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham at juno.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "clydesimon" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:19:40 -0500 Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441 at pavilion> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and running again and ready to present four productions of their environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first three shows. First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

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Cabaret Dada Improvisational = Theater,
Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is = pleased to announce
The spring session "Improv = Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your = ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertaining = exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within = the student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on = your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
= within an ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered = :

Improv 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM = to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
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Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =

=

2003 Public "Land Lubber Series"

=

Free programs on = Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location to make it = easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up = next=E2=80=A6

"SOLE SURVIVOR" at the = Brooklyn Library

=

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the = freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. = Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear = how he faced incredible odds to become the sole = survivor.

Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm

Brooklyn = Branch (Cuyahoga County Library)

4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH = 44144-3353

Phone: (216) = 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us

GREAT LAKES = TRIVIA: Do you = know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the gales of November? = No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not where = you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March = 26th!

Steamship William G. Mather = Museum

"The Ship That Built = Cleveland"

1001 E. = 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: = (216) 574-6262

www.wgmather.org

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 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0056_01C2F271.5B488220-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:14:09 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "shalene shimer" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:56:45 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Kato Buss" Sender: To: "Martin Friedman" , "neohiopal" References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail at web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 16:37:02 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Friedman To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss, In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their seasons.... As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, we are all in the same boat. The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual is going to make a grant to? When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that even now I am not quite over. The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude. Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming from. Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity Kato Buss wrote: Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the Great Public looks to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo!=20 Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live=20 on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 17:00:00 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Dobama Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season - - - 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to be Celebrated as Planned As a result of the current economic climate and in an effort to ensure the future health and vitality of Dobama Theatre, the Board of Trustees has voted to cancel the 2003 productions of Nicky Silver?s Raised in Captivity, Dobama Night Kitchen?s Punk Project and the Owen Kelly Adopt-A-Playwright Program. Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Digest Footer.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Digest Footer.txt" _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in each 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 ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SCHEDULE Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and May 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previously announced. For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org - end - --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SC= HEDULE

Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and Ma= y 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previous= ly announced.

For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad = Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org

BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY
Contact: Thomas Cullinan
Office: (216) 556-0919
Email: tom at badepitaph.org

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--MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part-- From tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 From: tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us (Siko, Tom) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Technicians Wanted (College Students Welcome To Apply) Message-ID: STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATER Stagecraft Teacher Stagecrafters Youth Theater is currently interviewing for a summer Stagecraft teacher for our summer camp program. Candidate will also have opportunity to work as an assistant to the Technical Director as well as the Lighting and Set Designers. Stagecrafters Theater Camp is for students in grades 3-11. Candidate must be good with children and creative. Our theater camp does several workshop productions each summer as well as one summer stock show in August. COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH A BACKGROUND IN TECHNICAL THEATER ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. No housing is provided for this position. For more information or to schedule an interview please contact Tom Siko, Technical Director at 216-831-8601 x5103 or 440-781-1200. You may also e-mail a resume to this e-mail address. Please include references. Tom Siko Stagecrafters Associate/Technical Director Orange Community Education and Recreation Dept. (216) 831-8601 Ext: 5103 (216) 831-4209 Facsimile Tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates -- WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Stud Message-ID: <7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd@aol.com> --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio . . . Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates 1. You can still REGISTER . . . for the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: Actor's Career Development" Series which continues this Saturday, March 29th & Sat. April 5th.. (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. ) Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, (216) 561-8608. . Sat. 3/29: Marketing & Business Basics Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. You will have to know about the following to increase your chances of being successful -- Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses. . Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid" Learn the - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything from - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Major Credit cards accepted. (Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.) Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 2. RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture Presentations. . . presented by Arts in Strongsville Sandra Kornick, Chair "'PlayActs': a Prelude to Performance for Actors, Directors & Playwrights" Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio at Pearl Crossings Retirement Community 19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136. (Just past Pettiti's Gardens) The Lecture Series focuses on . . . . You're an aspiring or an experienced artist. You need to learn your craft. Or, you need to hone your craft. Either way, explore the creative process through which you tell your story on-stage and on- camera. 2. Mon. 3/31: "You're an Actor: Tell Your Story. You're a Director: Help Your Actor Tell the Story." 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Want to be a great character actor? Then you need a director. Through the process, (from cold readings to the performance), you will learn how you and the director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and embody the character. Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which helps the actor tell a 'believable' story on-stage and on-camera. 3. Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show': Tell Your Story" 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how you can combine the elements of your artistry to make your performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble performances. Learn how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and editing your performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn how to create opportunities to showcase your performance piece. For Information: (216) 561-8608. To RSVP: Sandra Kornich, Chair, Arts in Strongsville (440) 238-3693 or (440) 572-0439. Admission: Donation 3. Save the Dates! You can Register Now ! Coming April 12th thru May 17th. "Tricks of the Trade . . . Craft & Professional Development" series. This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Trade Career Development" series. Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM of acting for On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover. This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . . . Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Character development, Monologues, Improv & Scene work . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial, industrial, film) & Voiceover . Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera & Voiceover HOW-to . . . . Sat. 4/12: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 4/19: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 4/26: Structure & develop your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 5/3: Select & Rehearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues . Sat. 5/10: Become, Embody & Perform Your Contemporary or Classical Character . Sat. 5/17: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Plus, "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Survival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 ) Major Credit cards accepted. Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



>From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio  . . .

Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates

1.  You can still REGISTER . . . for  the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: 
      Actor's Career Development"
Series which=20= continues this Saturday,        &nbs= p;   
      March 29th & Sat. April 5th..
            &nbs= p;   (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. )

            &nbs= p;     Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,= (216) 561-8608.

            &= nbsp;  
. Sat. 3/29:  =20= Marketing & Business Basics
Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. = ; You will have to know about the following to increase  your chances o= f being successful  --  Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"= Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independ= ent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

. Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "G= etting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get
            &nbs= p;     Paid"

Learn the  - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make th= at Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets.= Everything from  - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, R= esources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" an= d developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.=

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.    &= nbsp;      Major Credit cards accepted. 
(Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.)

Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.=

Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 



2.  RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31= st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture
      Presentations. . .

presented by
Arts in Strongsville
Sandra Kornick, Chair

"'PlayActs': a Prelude to= Performance
for
Actors, Directors & Playwrights"


Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
at
Pearl Crossings Retirement Community
19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136.
(Just past Pettiti's Gardens)


The Lecture Series focuses on . . .
You're an aspiring or an experienced artist.  You need t= o learn your craft.  Or, you
   need to hone your craft.  Either way, explore the creative= process through which 
   you tell your story on-stage and on- camera.


2. Mon. 3/31:  "You're an Actor:  Tell Your Story.  You're= a Director:  Help Your
            &nbs= p;         Actor Tell the Story."&nb= sp;     7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.   Want to be a great character actor?  Then you need a dire= ctor. Through the
    process, (from cold readings to the performance), you wil= l learn how you and the
    director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and= embody the character.  
   Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which h= elps the actor tell a
   'believable' story on-stage and on-camera.

3.  Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show':  Tell Your Story"&nb= sp;  
    7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.  Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work= (or, select
   existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, directo= r or playwright.
   Learn how you can combine the elements of  your artistry t= o make your
   performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble perform= ances. Learn
   how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and e= diting your
   performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn=20= how to create
   opportunities to showcase your performance piece.

For Information: (216) 561-8608.
To RSVP:         Sandra Kornich,=20= Chair, Arts in Strongsville  (440) 238-3693 or
            &nbs= p;          (440) 572-0439.
=
Admission:       Donation


3.   Sav= e the Dates!  You can Register Now !

Coming April 12th thru May 17th.


"Trick= s of the Trade . . .
Craft & Professional Development"
series
.


This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Tra= de Career Development" series.

Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the
CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM
of acting for On-stage, On-came= ra & Voiceover. 

This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . .
  Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Char= acter development,      
     Monologues, Improv  & Scene work
.   Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,= industrial, film) &
     Voiceover
  Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera  &= ; Voiceover

    &= nbsp;     HOW-to . . .
Sat. 4/12:    Structure & write your talen= t resume in content & format
.  Sat. 4/19:    Get your professional head shot=20= project done
.  Sat. 4/26:    Structure & develop your voi= ceover demo in content & format
.  Sat.  5/3:     Select &  Re= hearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues
.  Sat. 5/10:    Become, Embody & Perform You= r Contemporary or Classical
            &nbs= p;          Character
Sat. 5/17:    Prepare, Practice & Audition= for Monologues & Scene work

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.  
Plus,  "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Surv= ival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 )   = ; 
Major Credit cards accepted.
Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.




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The young contestants, from farms, ghettos, and ocean front mansions across the country, experience heartbreak and triumph during the televised finals of the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC. The 6th Annual Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference: March 28 - March 30, 2003 Hyatt Regency Hotel Cleveland Non-Members $200 Cleveland Film Society Members $170 Students $125 Student Group Rate $100/each for 5 or more students from the same school MIFC registration also offers a free 2-day pass to any film screening on Saturday, March 29 or Sunday, March 30. Panel summaries and registration information are available at 216-623-3456 or online at Get into it! From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Airing on APPLAUSE Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. With host Dee = Perry... (Repeats Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. and Sundays at 12:30 p.m.) * Celebrating the life and work of W.E.B. DuBois. W.E.B. DuBois was = a civil rights leader, a pioneer in sociology, and author of The Souls = of Black Folk. This year, marks the 100th anniversary of that book's = publishing and is just one of the contributions being recognized in the = community-wide celebration: "The Soul of W.E.B. DuBois: Celebrating the = Genius of an American Scholar." Dr. Regennia Williams from Cleveland = State University visits APPLAUSE to discuss DuBois and the events = honoring him. =20 * Curtain Call. For over fifty years, some of the biggest stars of = the American stage have passed through Cleveland...leaving their "mark" = on the curtain at the Hanna Theater. From simple signatures, to = detailed drawings, this simple cloth has become a priceless piece of = theatrical history. * Musical Heritage. Michael Searching Bear, is one of only a very = few full-time Native American flute makers in the world. He discovered = the melodious sounds of the wood flute while researching his Native = American heritage. Once the music of the past found him, Michael knew = he had to honor his Cherokee culture by keeping the sound alive. From sandykosovich at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 From: sandykosovich at yahoo.com (Sandy Kosovich) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Meet Me In St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre in Madison Message-ID: <20030325183553.70660.qmail@web13602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003 Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM character breakdown Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Audition requirements: Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement. Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church), NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of

MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003

Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM 

character breakdown

Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone

Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano

Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor

Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano

Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano

Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well

Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well

Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet

Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo

John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor

Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone

Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming

approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles

ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE

Audition requirements:

Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement.

Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth 

Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment

auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church),     NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Master Class on Vocal Auditioning and Performing Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F4D0@NTSERV1> Join cast members of the national tour of THE FULL MONTY as they lead a special Master Class designed to help you prepare for auditions and performing. Wednesday April 2 from 12:00 - 1:30 pm on the Allen Theatre Stage at Playhouse Square Center Please ready 16 bars of music and bring your music with you. An accompaniest will be provided. You can participate or observe. But, you must call 216-771-4444 ext. 3215 to reserve. From PierogiProductOH at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 From: PierogiProductOH at aol.com (PierogiProductOH at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clown auditions for NB show Message-ID: <114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7@aol.com> --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the Natural Bridges show. The auditions will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-5441 www.worldeonline.com Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself. Since we only have a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to be brief. This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show itself. A copy of benefits will be available at the audition. After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inform them of our decision via email or phone call. Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Saturday. Kirk L Maynard Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130 440-884-2183 www.thenaturalbridges.com --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding=20= auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the= Natural Bridges show.  The auditions will be held on Saturday,=20= March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location:

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44102
(216) 651-5441
www.worldeonline.com

Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself.  Since we only hav= e a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to= be brief.  This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show= itself.  A copy of benefits will be available at the audition.  <= BR>
After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inf= orm them of our decision via email or phone call. 

Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Sa= turday.

Kirk L Maynard
Natural Bridges LLC
PO Box 30688
Cleveland, Ohio 44130
440-884-2183
www.thenaturalbridges.com
--part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary-- From jpercher at dancecleveland.org Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 From: jpercher at dancecleveland.org (Jackie Percher) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Twyla Tharp Dance - March 30th - presented by DANCECleveland Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Her dances have astounded audiences worldwide. Today she remains the reigning American "mistress of modern dance", creating work as unique as her name...Twyla. DANCECleveland presents the Dance Event of the Year Twyla Tharp Dance One Night Only! March 30 ~ 8:00 p.m. State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center For tickets call (216) 241-6000 or 1-800-766-6048 or visit us online at www.dancecleveland.org Group discounts for 10 or more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201 Twyla Tharp Dance, performing three of her most recent works: Westerly Round, Surfer at the River Styx and the premiere of Even The King. "Non-stop bravura, delivered with mind-boggling stamina. Maverick levels of energy and rhythm...energy at its most turbulent...Sheer dance power." - New York Times ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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Twyla Tharp Dance
One Night Only!
March 30 ~ 8:00 = p.m.
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or=20 1-800-766-6048

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Group discounts = for 10 or=20 more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201

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Westerly=20 Round, Surfer at the River Styx=20 and the premiere of Even The=20 King.

"Non-stop = bravura,=20 delivered with mind-boggling stamina.  Maverick levels of energy = and=20 rhythm...
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------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Calling ALL Actors & Production Talent Message-ID: <144.dbd8ed2.2bb212a1@aol.com> CALLING ALL ACTORS & PRODUCTION TALENT Stage & Production Artists Meeting Announced (March 25, 2003) - In partial response to the current bleak air surrounding the performing arts in Cleveland, arts publicist Jeon Francis is teaming up with Cleveland Public Theatre to organize a gathering between stage and production artists. This meeting will be led by Francis who will present his ideas on a project he has been developing to better connect and utilize the resources and talents within the artist community. Attendees will be encourage to give their feedback. Artists unable to attend the free event will have an alternative way to review the project plan and submit comments. Other topics will include: What local arts organizations are working on and how we might be able to better collaborate with one another. Cleveland Public Theatre is also expected to address the topic of arts advocacy. The discussion is expected to take place at the Cleveland Public Theatre sometime in mid-April. Details will be announced later this week. PLEASE NOTE: *The usage of "stage artists" refers to: (e.g., actors, dancers, performers, comics, celebrity impersonators, etc.) *The usage of "production artists" refers to: (e.g., costume designers, photographers, lighting and sound operators, directors, graphic designers, etc.) From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Since Welfare Reform" -- This Sunday's Post-Show Panel at Dobama's In the Blood Message-ID: This Sunday's panel discussion is free to ticketholders immediately following Sunday's 2:30 p.m. performance of In the Blood at Dobama Theatre. The panel will begin at approximately 5:00 p.m. March 30 ? Since Welfare Reform Moderator to be determined. Moderated question and answer period to follow. Panelists to include: Sister Donna Hawk, Transitional Housing; Ruth Gray, Executive Director, Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland; Mick Latkovich, Vocational Guidance Services; a representative from Neighborhood Centers Association. In 1998, the United States passed a series of laws that served, ideally, to provide a bridge for our country?s poor from ?welfare to work.? The images that were used to promote these laws were largely of inner-city poor, and largely of black Americans even though the average welfare recipient is a white woman who lives in a rural area. For this event, we will take a look at the actual results of the laws passed in Ohio. Statistically, who are Cleveland?s poorest citizens? Are more people working? Are women?s jobs providing them an adequate income and healthcare for their children? How are adults without dependents faring as opposed to those who care for (sometimes extended) families? What kinds of support programs have been put in place for ex-recipients? What are the present politics of the situation? Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama on 90.3's "Around Noon" this Monday/ "Girl 6" Monday at the Madstone Message-ID: Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, will be featured on WCPN 90.3's "Around Noon" with Dee Perry (at noon) this coming Monday, March 31st, along with representatives from Cleveland Public Theater and Ensemble Theater in a discussion about theatre budget cuts. And join us at the Madstone, at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard, just a few feet from Dobama Theatre, on Monday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. as Dobama Theatre, Urban Dialect and the Madstone Centrum present "Girl 6" (screenwritten by Suzan-Lori Parks, author of In the Blood, through this weekend at Dobama Theatre). For more information and tickets, call (216) 321-1000. The timely irony in the movie is that the main character is not able to make enough money as an actress, so she turns to phone sex to pay the bills! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seven Critics Weigh in on In the Blood at Dobama Theatre -- Playing Through Sunday ONLY! Message-ID: Don't miss your chance to see the critically-acclaimed In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks at Dobama Theatre through March 30th! Final performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Audiences laugh, weep and stand in applause. The mirror is turned on ourselves in this gripping, visceral slice of life. What the critics are saying about Dobama Theatre's production of In the Blood: "When a playwright's powerful words find their theatrical equivalent in a director's bold vision and in peerless acting, the result is an experience unlike any other. In the Blood at Dobama Theatre is such an experience...the production, through March 30, spearheaded by director Sonya Robbins and a dream cast including Rasheryl McCreary as the doomed Hester, takes the drama even higher. From the charged and symbolic opening to the shattering and tragic conclusion, In the Blood will make you laugh, rage and, ultimately, weep...no detail is overlooked...If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Parks, one of our leading producers of plays that matter, conjures up works that are gritty and real while at the same time being poetic and highly symbolic. Director Sonya Robbins whips up a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization in a haunting evocation of Parks' nightmare-scape...bruising study of the vast, starving underbelly of America and those who had a hand in creating it" Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer "a damn fine theatrical experience. In the Blood is essentially a contemporary interpretation of the good vs. evil themes in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter...lively street-beat language...In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester...Even given the dour subject matter, there are plenty of chuckles...There is an irresistible musical flow to this material, and director Sonya Robbins has her players performing like a troupe of jazz all-stars -- blending smoothly during the ensemble family scenes, then vamping soulfully in their solo turns." Christine Howey, Scene "In the Blood, by Suzan-Lori Parks, the 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Topdog/Underdog, continues her tradition of reminding society of its hypocrisy by reflecting the ideals, traditions and assumptions of its poor...Robbins's production of In the Blood is a must see...Less concerned with her self-respect than with feeding her children, Hester degrades herself through sex and panhandling. McCreary's believable portrayal of Hester deserves enormous recognition...a great combination of acting and production...In the Blood felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Josette Compton, Call & Post "Certain images were appalling because the human family could treat one another so callously and cold. 'Service' with a smile, and the twisting of the knife is so direct in this piece...must see...Susan-Lori Parks' presentation of the letter 'A' is brilliant, logical and twisted. It truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society...different roles...created an almost Sybil multiplicity that encompassed a range of personalities both outwardly and inside the individuals...truly an ensemble cast." Cliff Williams, City News ??In the Blood,? by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks?takes you on an even further descent into a particular social hell?parts of it are extremely stylized and even grotesque, while the rest of it is a slice of dreary realism?One of the most mesmerizing and charismatic actresses in the area, McCreary can suck all the air from a room just by taking the stage?Cassandra Vincent and Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson)?are?equally dynamic?sure-footed and hypnotic. Sonya Robbins? energetic direction?keeps the action brisk, and the ebb and flow of the six actors in their comings and goings make the cast seem a lot larger?Production values?are stunning for a theatre with a miniscule budget and problems of space.? Les Roberts, Sun Press ?Every once in a while, theatre-goers have the experience of knowing they have experienced greatness. This has to be the case of anyone who has attended a performance of ?In the Blood? at Dobama Theatre?Suzan-Lori Parks is a playwright to be reckoned with?Director Sonya Robbins leaves no emotional leaf unturned in her staging. The scenes are riveting. The performances are honed to a high level. Even the technical qualities are first-rate. Bill Ransom?s original music sets the emotional tone. Todd Krispinsky has created a totally realistic bridge abutment. Andrew Kaletta? s lighting is mood-perfect. You will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary?s emotionally-shattering Hester. Her pain is our pain. Her frustrations are our frustrations. She is magnificent! Victor Dickerson, Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson), Renee Matthews-Jackson, Kevin Brewer and Cassandra Vincent are all wonderful.? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Features on In the Blood have also been published in Urban Dialect magazine, Savoir-Faire and the Gay People's Chronicle. Rasheryl McCreary was also featured on WVIZ-TV's "Applause." DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino From FosterDeux at aol.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 From: FosterDeux at aol.com (FosterDeux at aol.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: The Economy Stinks, etc...etc...etc..... Message-ID: <1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d@aol.com> --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I never have sent a public response to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whole. I would prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forcing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes). This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments. Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of programming? Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/director and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappropriate. Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few years. If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman had to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps because he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherwise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves a bit. Should Artistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or should they "take a chance and do something new"? I will leave that up to them. That's what they re paid for. And in spite of Mayfield High School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woods, I still think that something can be gained from watching professional actors tackle a challenging piece. David Robeano Email: Fosterdeux at aol.com www.davidrobeano.com "Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Quixote --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I never have sent a public res= ponse to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because= I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (= sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whol= e.  I would  prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forc= ing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes= ).

This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments.&= nbsp; Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of progr= amming?  Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/dir= ector and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappro= priate.  Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have=20= not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few ye= ars.  If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent=20= - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman h= ad to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps b= ecause he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherw= ise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. =20= And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves  a bit.  Should A= rtistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or sho= uld they "take a chance and do something new"?  I will leave that up to= them.  That's what they re paid for.  And in spite of Mayfield Hi= gh School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woo= ds, I still think that something can be gained from watching professiona= l actors tackle a challenging piece.

David R= obeano
Email:  Fosterdeux at aol.com
www.davidrobeano.com


"Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Qui= xote



--part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary-- From lipschtick at lipschtick.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 From: lipschtick at lipschtick.com (Jean Zarzour) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A book for our times Message-ID: <3E80C758.9020306@lipschtick.com> --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally, nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called The Places That Scare You A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun. (she's busy!) I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight. Peace- Jean Zarzour 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 lipschtick at lipschtick.com local 216-521-3831 http://www.lipschtick.com Comedy from a tube! --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally,  nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called
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A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun.   (she's busy!)

I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight.

Peace-


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Jean Zarzour
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--------------030103090701040607020109-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Festival-Call for Entries-due May 1, 2 003 Message-ID: The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre is currently accepting submissions to the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. A special fund of the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland supports the annual competition which is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE: Original Works Not previously produced at the time of submission Suitable for full-length presentation Directly concerned with the Jewish experience Postmarked no later than May 1, 2003 THE PRIZE: $1,000 and a staged reading of the winning play at the JCC's Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre in Cleveland. This award is paid in $500 increments with the first payment being on announcement of award and the second at or near the date of the reading to help defray travel costs for the playwright during the brief production period. All winners are announced in American Theatre magazine. NOTE: A condition of the award is that the JCC Halle Theatre will have permission to perform the first fully staged production of the winning script following the staged reading without payment of additional royalties. Submit transcripts to: Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition JCC Halle Theatre 3505 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 CONTACT: Deborah Bobrow at 216-382-4000 ext. 215 or email dbobrow at clevejcc.org for additional information. From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Workshop Signups Message-ID: <000101c2f340$02e7d700$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0" ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce that = it will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on = June 23, 2003 and running through July 18, 2003. Please see the LCCPT = website at www.lccpt.8m.net for further details. Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is a fun and enriching = opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall of 2003) to = have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects of live = theatre. Prior theatre experience is not a requirement for our program. = The Workshop Program strives to develop not only theatre-related = skills, but also focuses on creative and instructional activities that = are an important part of our program. Self-expression, imagination, = social awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and = better speech habits are just a few of the values taught through the = creative process. The basic goal of our program is to teach the = student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with everyday = situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and = responsibility. This year in conjunction with the workshop, we will be presenting the = musical Bugsy Malone at Lorain Southview High School on the evenings of = July 18 and July 19, 2003. All students who participate in the workshop = will perform onstage these two nights. NEW FOR 2003: For Grades 9-11, afternoon only Tech Workshop. Don't be = left out just because you're in Summer School. Be a Techie for a half = day and pay only $90.00. Tech only workshop runs 12:45-3:15 every day. REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY MAIL. REGISTRATION MAY ALSO BE = COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch of the Elyria Public = Library in the Miller Room on one of the following Saturdays: April 5 = and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon. Please bring TELEPHONE NUMBERS of DOCTORS = and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this information is = required on the mandatory medical form. Please bring a current picture = (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition cards. ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO J. R. SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, = ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN: PIONEER THEATRE REGISTRATION. REGISTRATION = FOR THIS WORKSHOP WILL CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003. CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR = KIM SIMONS AT 440-323-1512 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO YOU. TUITION: $185.00 per student for grades 2-12 $160.00 per = student for grades K & 1 We look forward to having one our best and most fun workshops ever this = summer. We hope to have your children along for the ride! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce = that it=20 will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on June = 23, 2003=20 and running through July 18, 2003.  Please see the LCCPT website at = www.lccpt.8m.net for further = details.
 
Lorain County Children’s Pioneer = Theatre is a fun=20 and enriching opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall = of=20 2003) to have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects = of live=20 theatre.  Prior theatre = experience=20 is not a requirement for our program.  The Workshop Program strives = to develop=20 not only theatre-related skills, but also focuses on creative and = instructional=20 activities that are an important part of our program.  Self-expression, imagination, = social=20 awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and better = speech=20 habits are just a few of the values taught through the creative = process.   The basic goal of our = program is=20 to teach the student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with = everyday=20 situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and=20 responsibility.
 
This year in conjunction with the = workshop, we=20 will be presenting the musical Bugsy Malone at = Lorain=20 Southview High School on the evenings of July 18 and July 19, = 2003.  All=20 students who participate in the workshop will perform onstage these two=20 nights.
 
NEW=20 FOR 2003:  For Grades 9-11, afternoon = only Tech=20 Workshop.  Don’t = be left out=20 just because you’re in Summer School. =20 Be a Techie for a half day and pay only $90.00.  Tech only workshop runs = 12:45-3:15 every=20 day.
 
REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY=20 MAIL.  = REGISTRATION=20 MAY ALSO BE COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch = of the=20 Elyria Public Library in the Miller Room on one of the following = Saturdays:=20 April 5 and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon.  Please bring TELEPHONE = NUMBERS of=20 DOCTORS and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this=20 information is required on the mandatory medical form.  Please bring a current picture=20 (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition=20 cards.
 
ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO = J. R.=20 SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN:  PIONEER THEATRE = REGISTRATION.  REGISTRATION FOR THIS WORKSHOP = WILL=20 CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003.  CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR KIM SIMONS AT = 440-323-1512=20 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO = YOU.
 
TUITION:
$185.00 per student for grades = 2-12           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 $160.00 per student for grades K & = 1
 
We look forward to having one our best = and most=20 fun workshops ever this summer.  We hope to have your children = along for=20 the ride!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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R..vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Simons, J. R..vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Simons;J.;R. FN:Simons, J. R. ORG:The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. TITLE:Producer TEL;WORK;VOICE:888-877-9563 TEL;HOME;VOICE:440-323-1512 ADR;WORK:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States ADR;HOME:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States X-WAB-GENDER:1 URL:http://www.jrsimons.8m.com URL:http://www.jovialities.8m.com BDAY:19681208 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:jovialities at excite.com EMAIL;INTERNET:jrsimons at vls.com REV:20030326T005949Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0-- From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Seeks Production Staff Message-ID: <000201c2f340$04a3dee0$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980" ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday = through Friday, 9 AM - 3:15 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect = Elementary School on Prospect Avenue in Elyria, Ohio.=20 Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held on July 18 and 19 at 7 PM at = Lorain Southview High School. These are paid positions.=20 The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre or arts = and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include = load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of = workshop, transfer of completed sets to performance venue, and load out = of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the workshop.=20 The Costumer will be responsible for costuming up to 100 children in = grades 1-11 for the final performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of = costumes from 26 previous seasons as well as the ability to borrow, = build or otherwise acquire costumes for the students. Contract will = include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start = of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to performance venue, and = load out of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the = workshop.=20 All interested parties should send a resume to J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 = Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be emailed in Microsoft = Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in any other = format will not be reviewed. For more information, contact J. R. Simons = by email at jovialities at excite.com. J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT=20 workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday through Friday, 9 AM = - 3:15=20 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect Elementary School on Prospect = Avenue in=20 Elyria, Ohio.

Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held = on July=20 18 and 19 at 7 PM at Lorain Southview High School. These are paid = positions.=20

The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre = or arts=20 and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design=20 and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged=20 tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include load in of = LCCPT=20 materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of = completed sets to performance venue, and load out of performance venue = and=20 Prospect Elementary following the workshop.

The Costumer will be = responsible for costuming up to 100 children in grades 1-11 for the = final=20 performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of costumes from 26 previous = seasons=20 as well as the ability to borrow, build or otherwise acquire costumes = for the=20 students. Contract will include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect=20 Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to = performance venue, and load out of performance venue and Prospect = Elementary=20 following the workshop.

All interested parties should send a = resume to=20 J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be = emailed=20 in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in = any=20 other format will not be reviewed.  For more information, contact = J. R.=20 Simons by email at jovialities at excite.com.
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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Artists & Performers,
 
           I don't know how this might affect us, but I felt like you should all hear about it just in case.  Hate to bring politics in here, but this is a law being proposed which would hold organizers of events involving music personally liable for drug use at their venue.  It's a major crackdown on raves (an expansion of current "crackhouse" laws) and clubs, but it's wording is vague enough it could extend to concerts and god knows what that we might be involved in.  Thought you all should know.  It's called the RAVE Act.  More or less what it means is that weird pressures can be put on venue owners to keep them from holding events out of fear that if someone uses drugs at the event, the venue owner or organizer could face up to 20 years in prison.  This link tells some about it but I'm sure if you wanted you could find more.  I hope your jaw drops.
 
           Josh(ua)

PS - If anyone actually believes in crappy laws like this, email me personally because I'd really like to understand how anyone could think this way.


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lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Wed Mar 26 08:09:35 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:09:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee Productions presents Mother Wove the Morning Message-ID: <015e01c2f39f$2dbf3310$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable queen bee productions presents. =20 Mother Wove the Morning by Carol Lynn Pearson, adapted by Deb Lemire =20 Sixteen women from history, 20,000 b.c.e. to the present, speak their = lives. Featuring: Lynette Brown, Christine Grisez and Deb Lemire =20 Sunday, March 30, 2 p.m. Lakeland Community College (exit 306 off of I-90) Building H (left of Clocktower) room H101 =20 Tickets are $12. Please make reservations by calling 440-975-4736. ------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0-- From aj.higbee at earthlink.net Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 From: aj.higbee at earthlink.net (Alan Higbee) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]trumpet players for Easter Message-ID: <000901c2f3a2$5edc69b0$0201a8c0@CPQ26587269632> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org OK, I know it is REALLY late, but my usual contractor can't help me this year. I need two trumpet players to complete my professional brass quintet. Players need to be experienced and skilled. We also use them for the Hallelujah Chorus so they need to have a C or D trumpet as well. I am not looking for high school players or someone who only plays occasionally. I know this is a lot to ask, but we pay well and I am hoping that someone new in town might be available. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From James_Fath at progressive.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent Improv Training Offered!! Message-ID: Classes starting this Sunday from 3pm-6pm and Tuesday 7pm-10pm E-mail Jim Fath at Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are an actor or actress and you are interested in buffing up your resume with some improvisational training, several work shops and Improv coaching sessions are available in your area. These work shops and coaching sessions will focus on the following: Improv for the theatre Improv as a performance piece in a troupe Improv as a performance piece in a solo or stand-up comedy act Cost: The cost for these classes are low. $8 an hour Class time will can be a minimum of 2 hours depending on what you want to Class Schedule: You schedule your classes. You are an actor so your time is valuable. You can meet once a week Every two weeks Or even once a month There are also frequent workshops being held on the weekends featuring working improvisers from all over. Classes are forming now. Please contact. Jim Fath Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive.com Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents "Take My Seder, Please" Sunday April 13th 10am &2pm Halle Theatre 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: Sheri Gross, (216) 382-4000 Ext. 272 Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents Intergenerational Passover Production March 24, 2003.... The Playmakers Youth Theatre at The Jewish Community Center presents its Grandtyme Intergenerational musical, Take My Seder, Please: A vaudeville show that will tickle your "Shankbone!" written and directed by Sheri Gross. Sunday April 13 at 10:00am and 2:00pm at the Halle Theatre, Mayfield JCC, 3505 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Heights. The cast brings together children, adults, senior adults and entire families from a variety of Cleveland suburbs. Tickets are $8 General Admission, $6 for JCC Members, Seniors and Students. Special rate of $5 for day-school students for the 10:00am performance. For reservations, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, x274 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Free Touring Production Debut - Met By Moonlight - Join us TONIGHT! Message-ID: Hi all, It is a pleasure to invite you to the opening night of Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2003 touring production, Met By Moonlight. The production features 4 local Cleveland actors and was commissioned by Cleveland-based playwright Margaret Lynch. The production was directed by GLTF Director of Education, Daniel Hahn. We will kick off the 19 venue tour this evening at John Carroll University and would love to see you in the audience. I will paste the complete tour schedule and press release below for your reference. Please feel free to pass the info along to friends and colleagues. Thanks in advance. Hope to see you tonight or at one of the other 18 venues near you. Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education Great Lakes Theater Festival OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT! John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater (Within the Student Center/Rec Center) Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 ---------------------------------------------- For Immediate Release Great Lakes Theater Festival Presents Met By Moonlight A Free Touring Production Met By Moonlight is a free theater production that will tour to 19 venues throughout Northern Ohio between March 26 and April 16. Written by Cleveland playwright Margaret Lynch, this world premiere play will be directed by GLTF Director of Education Daniel Hahn. Charged with humor and history and grounded in Shakespeare, Met By Moonlight utilizes the classic text of Shakespeare?s masterpiece A Midsummer Night?s Dream to ignite a dialogue about the role of the theater in providing a place where our most profound human longings can find a voice. The sixty-minute performance features four local actors: Allen Branstein, John Fairbairn, Todd Mengay and Diane Mull. In Met By Moonlight, three dreamers from different times and places fall asleep and dream the same dream: it's up to each to stage Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, under ridiculously trying circumstances. For two of the three, it's a dream come true. For the third, it's a nightmare. Sarah, a young woman in 17th century England, longs to become an actress at a time when theater is banned by a Puritan government. Robert, an American soldier during the Revolutionary War, is eager to stage the play to ward off the misery, boredom, and fear of a harsh winter at Valley Forge. But for Frank, a college student ca. 2003 and an avid player of online computer games, theater is an annoying anachronism. Shakespearean mistaken identities and comic misunderstandings find new resonance as the three dream worlds both mesh and collide. Each performance of Met By Moonlight is followed by a discussion about the issues raised in the production. All performances are free. (See schedule following.) A complete listing of tour dates and times is available online at www.greatlakestheater.org. All performances are subject to change. Call individual sites to confirm dates and times. Met By Moonlight is part of Awaken the Dream, a series of public programs surrounding Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night?s Dream (April 30-May 11, Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center; tickets available online at tickets.com or by calling (216) 241-6000). Held throughout Northern Ohio from March through May 2003, Awaken the Dream features: Sprits of a Different Sort - a students playwrights? festival, Bardstock FM ? a radio program spotlighting original student music, Perchance to Dream ? an intensive teacher workshop, Playnotes - a pre-show discussion series and much more. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information and a free brochure, contact the GLTF education department at (216) 241-5490 x317. # # # Media Contact: Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education 216/241-5490 x317 -------------------------------------- Met By Moonlight Great Lakes Theater Festival Outreach Tour Performance Schedule John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 Akron/Summit Co. Public Library Nordonia Hills Branch Thursday, March 27, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 9458 Olde Eight Road, Northfield Information: (330) 467-8595 Lutheran East High School Friday, March 28, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 3565 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 382-6100 Clague Playhouse Sunday, March 30, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1371 Clague Road, Westlake Information: (440) 331-0403 Lorain Catholic High School Monday, March 31, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 760 Tower Blvd., Lorain Information: (440) 282-8216 Oberlin Public Library Tuesday, April 1, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 65 South Main Street, Oberlin Information: (440) 775-4790 The University of Akron Martin University Center Thursday, April 3, 2003 @ 3:30 p.m. 105 Fir Hill Street, Akron Information: (330) 972-7601 Cleveland Sight Center Friday, April 4, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 1909 East 101st Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 791-8118 x226 Saint Peter Church Sunday, April 6, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1533 East Seventeenth Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 556-4618 Karamu House Monday, April 7, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2355 East 89th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 795-7070 Lorain County Community College Stocker Center ? Studio Theater Tuesday, April 8, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 1005 Abbe Road North, Elyria, Ohio Information: 1-800-995-5222 Ext. 7120 Bay Village High School Wednesday, April 9, 2003 @ 11:55 a.m. 29230 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio Information: (440) 899-5800 Akron Summit County Library Portage Lakes Branch Thursday, April 10, 2003 @ 6:30 p.m. 4261 Manchester Road, Akron Information: (330) 644-7050 St. Augustine Chruch Walsh Hall Friday, April 11, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2486 West 14th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 781-5880 Cleveland Heights Main Library Sunday, April 13, 2003 @ 2:30 p.m. 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 932-3600 Ext 291 Lorain Admiral King High School Monday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:30 p.m. 2600 Ashland Avenue Lorain, Ohio Information: (440) 282-9191 Cleveland Public Library Martin Luther King Jr. Branch Tuesday, April 15, 2003 @ 11:00 1962 Stokes Blvd., Cleveland Information: (216) 623-7018 Lorain Southview High School Wednesday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:35 p.m. 2270 East 42nd Street, Lorain Information: (440) 277-7271 Lake Erie College CK Rickel Theater Wednesday, April 16, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio Information: (440) 639-4746 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. 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--part1_d.cf72c21.2bb30975_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Open "The Music Man" March 28 & Offers Neohiopal special Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD PROUDLY PRESENTS IN COOPERATION WITH MTI ?THE MUSIC MAN? STARRING ANDREA ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA FASIMPAUR & A CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! UPBEAT, ON TUNE, AND A WHOLE TOWN FULL OF FUN! PLAYING AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS MARCH 28,29,30 APRIL 4,5,6,11,12,13 OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL ARTS, WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY THEATER! *OPENING NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO. BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, AND A COMMUNITY LEADER. THE GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE SHOW. NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL ?THE MUSIC MAN? AT GEAUGA THEATER (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS: $10.00 YOUTH: $8.00 GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM SUNDAY AT 2:00PM ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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IN COOPERATION WITH MTI

 

“THE MUSIC MAN”

STARRING=

ANDREA = ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA = FASIMPAUR

& A = CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED!  = UPBEAT, = ON TUNE, AND A = WHOLE TOWN FULL OF = FUN!

PLAYING AT = THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER = STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR = RESERVATIONS

MARCH 28,29,30  APRIL = 4,5,6,11,12,13

 

OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR = NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS

PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE = TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF

 

WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL = ARTS,

WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A = FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY = THEATER!

*OPENING= NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, = WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO.  = BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, = AND A COMMUNITY LEADER.  THE = GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE = SHOW.

NEOHIOPA= L SPECIAL

“THE MUSIC MAN”

AT GEAUGA = THEATER

(440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS

BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF

ADULTS: $12.00  SENIORS: = $10.00  YOUTH: = $8.00

 

GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW

FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM   SUNDAY AT = 2:00PM

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0-- From redhen at logan.com Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 From: redhen at logan.com (Red Hen Productions) Date: Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Ticket Offer: "Body Outlaws" Thursday 3/27/03 Message-ID: --- Red Hen Productions PO Box 91926, Cleveland OH 44101 * (216)661-4301 http://www.logan.com/redhen/ SPECIAL DISCOUNT NIGHT AT BODY OUTLAWS FOR NEIHIOPAL LIST MEMBERS!!! Red Hen Productions invites all NEOHIOPAL list members to join us this Thursday night, 3/17/03, for a special performance of BODY OUTLAWS. Print and bring a copy of this email to the show and receive $4 off the regular admission. This includes a post-show talkback with moderator Dorothy Miller, Director of Case Western Reserve Univerity Women's Center. This is the last weekend for Red Hen Productions BODY OUTLAWS playing at Spaces Art Gallery located at 2220 Superior Viaduct, Ohio City. Come and see what all the critics are saying: ... "Denise Astorino is impishly sarcastic as a self-described "fat fashion guerrilla" determined to earn the stares she gets", (James Damico, Plain Dealer), "Under the smart, clean directrion of Karen Gygli, the monologues retain the thoughtful immediacy of a literary work while adding enough zest and smart-ass buffoonery to make it resonate as stand-up theatre." (Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene), "Jazmin Corona offers a subtly powerful turn in a monologue about skin color and sexuality"(Marie Andrusewiez, Cleveland Scene), "...the performance closes with a reveting piece about a plus-sized model, protrayed by Rose Leininger...effectively cutting through the politics of gender to present a universally moving story of self-acceptance"(Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene) Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. Call 216-661-4301 today to reserve your seat. Remaining performances are March 27, 28, and 29th at 8PM. From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Premier of "Ned's Garden "at Factory Theatre opens Fri. March 28 Message-ID: <37.3633c93e.2bb3559d@aol.com> --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT: NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT FACTORY THEATRE =20 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY THEATRE=20= AT EAST=20 TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE, PRESENTS NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COME= DY=20 WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FORD-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH=20 APRIL THIRTEENTH SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD,=20 NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURNS, SURPRISES=20 AND CULTURAL RICHNESS. THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS OF GARDEN STREET,= =20 PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH THE CHALLENGES AND=20 JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE. IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE=20 EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO LIFE. FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING=20 THIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE. THEY ARE: DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY,=20 JOYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY. NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M. & SUNDAYS AT= 3:00=20 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND $5 DOLLARS FOR=20 STUDENTS. =20 FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (216)=20 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS OF TEN OR= =20 MORE. YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= =20 PRODUCTION. SEE YOU THERE!! "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME. FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE! --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT:  NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT F= ACTORY THEATRE


CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY T= HEATRE AT EAST TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE,  PRESENTS NED= =E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COMEDY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FOR= D-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH APRIL THIRTEENTH

SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD, <= B>NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURN= S, SURPRISES AND CULTURAL RICHNESS.  THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS= OF GARDEN STREET, PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH TH= E CHALLENGES AND JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE.  IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF= ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO= LIFE.

FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING T= HIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE.  THEY ARE:
DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY, J= OYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY.

NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M= . & SUNDAYS AT 3:00 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION= AND $5 DOLLARS FOR STUDENTS. 

FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (21= 6) 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS= OF TEN OR MORE.

YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= PRODUCTION.  SEE YOU THERE!!

       "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME.  FEEL= BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE!








--part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary-- From raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 From: raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com (Cynthia Zimmerman) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Idea for Hope(PLEASE READ) Message-ID: <20030326191411.25769.qmail@web12102.mail.yahoo.com> --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with. The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help. This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen. I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea: I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story. I want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast. THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story. This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it. Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen. I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality. If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me: BY MAIL: Cynthia Zimmerman3859 Roller Ave. Akron OH 44319 Cynthia Zimmerman23 Leebrick Dr.Kent OH 44243 BY E-MAIL Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com BY INSTANT MESSENGER: AOL:CarpecynthiaYAHOO:Raven_of_MercyMSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com BY PHONE: HOME: 330-245-0369DORM: 330-346-7543 Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd. ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help, Cynthia Zimmerman --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with.

The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help.  This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen.

 I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea:

 I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story.  I  want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast.  THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story.  This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it.

 Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen.  I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality.

 If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me:

 BY MAIL:

Cynthia Zimmerman
3859 Roller Ave.
Akron OH 44319
 
Cynthia Zimmerman
23 Leebrick Dr.
Kent OH 44243

BY E-MAIL

Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com

 

BY INSTANT MESSENGER:
 AOL:Carpecynthia
YAHOO:Raven_of_Mercy
MSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com
 

BY PHONE:

HOME: 330-245-0369
DORM: 330-346-7543

 

Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd.  ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help,

         Cynthia Zimmerman



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205-- From Subastral at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 From: Subastral at aol.com (Subastral at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUNG ARTIST'S FESTIVAL Message-ID: <7AD0E47A.52764DDC.02978DE5@aol.com> YOUNG ARTIST???S FESTIVAL ???A Nation of Dreamers??? Presented by Drawing Board Productions Friday APRIL 4th 12:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Saturday APRIL 5th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Sunday APRIL 6th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Spend the weekend with us! On the North Quad of Baldwin Wallace College ?? Staged Readings of Shakespeare???s Hamlet, King Lear, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet ?? A selection of Scene???s and Monologues ?? Dance Pieces ?? Performances by: o Absolute Acapella o Brian ?? Open Stage Time ?? Over 30 Artist???s Displays in a Variety of Mediums Artists ranging from ages 15-25 from All over Ohio (Bowling Green, Toledo, Cincinnati, etc..) IT???S FREE !! For directions, more information about Drawing Board Productions, or the Young Artist???s Festival please e-mail : Amanda Harland arthousebw at yahoo.com Mission Statement : The mission of the Young Artist???s Festival is to provide an outlet for exposure and growth to the up and coming generation of artists. From blesner at solonohio.org Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's your last chance at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <000e01c2f3e2$485873b0$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEOhioPal Members! You have heard everyone talking about it!=20 Be sure that you don't miss out on the best show in town and its last = weekend of performances! Love, Sex, and the I.R.S. by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore Directed by Barbara Rhoades Thursday, March 27, Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 at 8:00 p.m. = at the Solon Center for the Arts Just mention NEOhioPal and purchase your tickets for ONLY $10.00 per = ticket. Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Love, Sex, = and the=20 I.R.S.
by William Van = Zandt and Jane=20 Milmore
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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90-- From jen_scully at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 From: jen_scully at yahoo.com (Jen Arvay) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for female "Rockette type" dancers Message-ID: <20030326200000.49307.qmail@web10010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand. Pay for each dancer is $50. Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible. "I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil." -God bless Scott Neilson for the funny "It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever." -James' brilliant summation of the show Oz. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand.  Pay for each dancer is $50.  Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible.

"I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil."

-God bless Scott Neilson for the funny

"It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever."

-James' brilliant summation of the show Oz.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (Rabbit Run Community Arts) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater Auditions Reminder Message-ID: <002001c2f409$ea595040$d056fea9@station1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Rabbit Run Theater Summer Season Auditions Dates: Saturday, March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003 Times: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment = time, or arrive on the hour Location: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main Building (on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & 528) Auditions for Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, = 2003, from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street = on Madison Square (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for = directions or questions. MORNINGS AT SEVEN - 3 adult men, 4 adult women WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW - 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl = =20 MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS - cast size varies from 6 yr. old girl to older = grandfather, come with prepared song and sheet music, dress for dancing = =20 WAIT UNTIL DARK - 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Rabbit Run Theater = Summer=20 Season Auditions
 
Dates:        Saturday,=20 March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003

Times:        = 1:00=20 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment time, or arrive on = the=20 hour

Location:   =20 Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main=20 Building
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(on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & = 528)

Auditions for=20 Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, 2003, = from=20 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street on = Madison Square=20 (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for directions = or=20 questions.

MORNINGS AT SEVEN – 3 adult men, 4 adult = women
WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW – 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. = old girl          =20
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WAIT UNTIL DARK – 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old=20 girl

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Workshop Players' "Gunmetal Blues" Message-ID: <1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985@aol.com> --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!! Workshop Players Presents GUNMETAL BLUES Book By: Scott Wentworth Music And Lyrics By: Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler =E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun=20 Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a lounge player, and a=20 mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the film noir genre. Set= =20 in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2=80=99s , with the narr= ative=20 style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, music, Gun Metal Blues could b= e just=20 what you need to chase away those end of winter blues. Directed By: Dave MacKeigan Music Director: Rob Schneider Featuring: Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye) Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee And Introducing Ross Mitchell Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm) March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm) Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20 reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. 45 West 25th Street New York, New York 10010 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!!
Workshop Players Presents

GUNMETAL BLUES
Book By: Scott Wentworth
Music And Lyrics By:
Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler


=E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a l= ounge player, and a mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the=20= film noir genre. Set in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2= =80=99s , with the narrative style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, m= usic, Gun Metal Blues could be just what you need to chase away those end of= winter blues.

Directed By: Dave MacKeigan
Music Director: Rob Schneider

Featuring:
Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye)
Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde
Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee
And Introducing Ross Mitchell

Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm)<= BR> March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm)

Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20= reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.
Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com

Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with
Samuel French Inc.
45 West 25th Street
New York, New York 10010



"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"
--part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Review of Solon Center for the Arts' "Love, Sex, and the IRS" Message-ID: <001101c2f401$276d14c0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW IS MIKE: Do you have any idea how much I hate 70's nostalgia? IKE: About as much as ya hate movies starring any member of the Baldwin = family. M: Exactly! Okay, sure, you had 10 good years of promiscuous sex and = rampant drug use, but, as self appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must = ask: What the hell came from it? The Pet Rock! I: Punk music. M: Disco. I: Fleetwood Mac. M: K.C. and the Sunshine Band. I: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest!" M: "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh!" I: Saturday Night Live! PAUSE M: The Love Boat! I: All right, ya got me on that one. Besides, what're ya bitchin' = about, the show took place in the present! M: But it was written in the 70's and it show's! My God, some of the = jokes made about women in this thing could have come out of the mouth of = Don Knotts in "Three's Company." I: You were laughing! M: Entirely due to the talented cast. If "Seinfeld" taught us anything = it's that a good cast can make even the worst material funny. I: I gotta admit, I had trouble findin' someone to like in Act 1. The = main guy is a violent compulsive liar who blackmail's his best friend = into becoming a transvestite and calls his girlfriend moon pie. His = girlfriend has an affair with his best friend because she's bored. His = best friend has an affair with his girlfriend because it's in the = script. The IRS guy reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main = guy's mother is a couple a Fruit Loops short of a full bowl. But then = by Act 2 it didn't matter cause I realized they were all bi-polar = anyways. M: That's true. One moment everyone's mad at everyone, the next = they're at the end of a Brady Bunch episode. I: I'm wonderin' why nobody asked about Leslie's hairy boobs. M: The same reason no one asked why Leslie's voice sounded like Grover = on helium. I: And why there was a solar eclipse between Acts which take place = seconds apart. But you were laughin'! M: Yes, I was. And I scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I = got home. I: Oh, big deal! You do that every time you hear a Jewel song. So, ta = sum up, ya liked it, despite the fact that the script needs a polish by = Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' like ya just watched "Somethin' About = Amelia." PAUSE M: That about says it all, yes. I: Good, then let's get outta here. "BJ and the Bear" is on tonight = and I think I left my lava lamp on. M: Shpoopie. I: Aw, damn you, limey! Coming this week-end: The second issue of the Mike and Ike newsletter. = If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find = out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And it's = not the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community = theatre. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
WARNING:  THE FOLLOWING = REVIEW=20 IS
 
MIKE:  Do you have any idea how = much I hate=20 70's nostalgia?
 
IKE:  About as much as ya hate = movies starring=20 any member of the Baldwin family.
 
M:  Exactly!  Okay, sure, you = had=20 10 good years of promiscuous sex and rampant drug use, but, as self = appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must ask:  What the hell came = from=20 it?  The Pet Rock!
 
I:  Punk music.
 
M:  Disco.
 
I:  Fleetwood Mac.
 
M:  K.C. and the=20 Sunshine Band.
 
I:  "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's=20 Nest!"
 
M:  "The Fish That Saved=20 Pittsburgh!"
 
I:  Saturday Night = Live!
 
PAUSE
 
M:  The Love Boat!
 
I:  All right,  ya got me on = that=20 one.  Besides, what're ya bitchin' about, the show took place in=20 the present!
 
M:  But it was written in the 70's = and it=20 show's!  My God, some of the jokes made about women in this thing = could=20 have come out of the mouth of Don Knotts in "Three's = Company."
 
I:  = You were laughing!
 
M:  Entirely due to the talented = cast. =20 If "Seinfeld" taught us anything it's that a good cast can = make even the=20 worst material funny.
 
I:  I gotta admit, I had trouble = findin'=20 someone to like in Act 1.  The main guy is a violent = compulsive liar=20 who blackmail's his best friend into becoming a transvestite and calls = his=20 girlfriend moon pie.  His girlfriend has an affair with his = best=20 friend because she's bored.  His best friend has an affair=20 with his girlfriend because it's in the script.  = The IRS guy=20 reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main guy's mother is a = couple a=20 Fruit Loops short of a full bowl.  But then by Act 2 it didn't = matter cause=20 I realized they were all bi-polar anyways.
 
M:  That's true.  One moment = everyone's=20 mad at everyone, the next they're at the end of a Brady Bunch=20 episode.
 
I:  I'm wonderin' why = nobody asked=20 about Leslie's hairy boobs.
 
M:  The same reason no one asked = why Leslie's=20 voice sounded like Grover on helium.
 
I:  And why there was a solar = eclipse=20 between Acts which take place seconds apart.  But you were laughin'!
 
M:  Yes,  I was.  = And I=20 scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I got home.
 
I:  Oh, big deal!  You do = that every time=20 you hear a Jewel song.  So, ta sum up,  ya liked it, despite = the fact=20 that the script needs a polish by Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' = like ya=20 just watched "Somethin' About Amelia."
 
PAUSE
 
M:  That about says it all, = yes.
 
I:  Good, then let's get outta = here.  "BJ=20 and the Bear" is on tonight and I think I left my lava lamp = on.
 
M:  Shpoopie.
 
I:  Aw, damn you, = limey!
 
 
Coming this=20 week-end:  The second issue of the Mike and Ike=20 newsletter.  If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find=20 out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And = it's not=20 the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community=20 theatre.
------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0-- From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Model Call Message-ID: <01bd01c2f41c$60ac4740$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The 2004 "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" calendar Open Call WHO: Females age 18 and over, no later than May 15, 2003 WHAT: Model Search for "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" 2004 calendar WHEN: Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm WHERE: Harold Hafner Photo Studios 1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor Cleveland, Ohio Driving Directions BRING: Snapshots IF YOU HAVE IT VISIT: www.HaroldHafner.com NOW! SEE YOU THERE ---- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls Sleek Images Productions Harold Hafner Photography 216-426-8000 PS The MAKE-A-WISH Foundation will be present to accept donation for our community's terminally ill children. Our goal is to raise $15,000 so if you want to donate call 216-241-3670 or visit www.makeawishohio.org PSS Companies interested in advertising in the calendar may visit www.HaroldHafner.com or call 216-426-8000 today! --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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WHAT:  Model Search for “Harold Hafner’s Beautiful Girls” 2004 calendar

 

WHEN:  Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

WHERE:   Harold Hafner Photo Studios

                        1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor

                        Cleveland, Ohio

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VISIT:   www.HaroldHafner.com  NOW!

 

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--Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg)-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things In-Reply-To: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I commend Pat Mazzarino on suggesting something so daring as to do something new!...But somehow the suggestion falls flat in the reality that none of them are...'new'. Why must we keep going round the same old tired circle? How many times can we laugh at the same jokes...strum our fingers and hum the words to the same old tunes until we actually forget the next line? And the ultimate insult added to 'the Stinking Economy' is the royalties are spent in an area whose economy fares better that our own. Wanna live dangerously in these trying times? (As if you won't be if things continue as they are.) Try something really radical...wholly new! Support our local playwrights...give their energies some space and light, time and talent...you might find more bang for the needed meager buck. Invest at home! I always knew there was a lot of talent in Cleveland...and the Spirits know how tired I am of seeing them show up loved and applauded in some community on the far side of the Nation...half-apologetic and half-glad to have left Cleveland to 'make it'. Perhaps the well-publicized "mistake" on the lake is not the place but the people. Invest at home...the returns will whip the local Economy into a shape of which you can be proud. Until then, it is more than a 'Stinking Economy' that pollutes the local cultural environment. CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts As An Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service Through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 15:47:24 -0500 Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0-- From katieandcats at myrealbox.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 From: katieandcats at myrealbox.com (Katie Anderson) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airline pilot outfit needed Message-ID: <1048741156.631fe560katieandcats@myrealbox.com> If appropriate, please place in the newsletter. Thanks! A woman's airplane pilot outfit is needed for a Children's TV Series Pilot = that is being filmed in a month in Twinsburg. If you have access to a med= ium-sized woman's shirt, jacket, and/or hat that would be appropriate and= that won't infringe on copyrights (generic is good!), please contact Kat= ie Anderson at katieandcats at myrealbox.com We need it by April 21st and w= e don't really have a budget yet! Thanks! From donirven at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 From: donirven at hotmail.com (Don Irven) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]need lighting designer for church Easter musical Message-ID: The Parma Heights Baptist Church in Parma is looking for an experienced lighting designer ASAP to design a few special ligthing effects. Possible paid position. If interested please contact Don Irven at donirven at hotmail.com or call for Jim at 440-886-6100. The show will be performed April 11- 19. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, professional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer season: "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, April 7 from 6-9 pm. Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appointment only. There is one available Equity contract. The role of Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are available. Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of your headshot and resume. To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare information line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferred date and time. Someone will call you back to confirm your audition time slot. For complete festival information, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 732-3311 info at cleveshakes.org http://www.cleveshakes.org --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season</TI= TLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON<BR= > <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, pr= ofessional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer seaso= n:<BR> <BR> "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen<BR> <BR> "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon <BR> <BR> Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euc= lid Avenue in Cleveland. <BR> <BR> Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, Apri= l 7 from 6-9 pm.  Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appoi= ntment only.  There is one available Equity contract.  The role of= Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are availa= ble.<BR> <BR> Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of yo= ur headshot and resume.  <BR> <BR> To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare info= rmation line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferr= ed date and time.  Someone will call you back to confirm your audition = time slot.  <BR> <BR> For complete festival information, check the CSF website at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0= 000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL<BR> P.O.  Box 771430<BR> Lakewood, Ohio 44107<BR> (216) 732-3311<BR> <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org<BR> http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF Message-ID: <BAA83D96.38E0%pengo@davidhansen.org> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS "BARDOLATRY!" THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY=20 The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brewing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Avenue restaurant. Party highlights include: =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional sports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, entertainment venues and so much more (see complete listing at http://www.cleveshakes.org) =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night" =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard! Free valet parking will be provided. This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 1564 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, drink, and be merry with us! Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by calling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSVP online at http://www.cleveshakes.org. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email - info at cleveshakes.org web site - http://www.cleveshakes.org=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF</TIT= LE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS <BR> <BR> "BARDOLATRY!"<BR> <BR> THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPA= NY <BR> <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William= Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brew= ing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The= GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Aven= ue restaurant.<BR> <BR> Party highlights include:<BR> =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by th= e Rock and Roll Hall of Fame<BR> =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails<BR> =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional s= ports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, enterta= inment venues and so much more (see complete listing at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF= "><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT>)<BR> =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night"= <BR> =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard!<BR> <BR> Free valet parking will be provided.   <BR> <BR> This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 15= 64 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, dri= nk, and be merry with us!<BR> <BR> Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by c= alling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSV= P online at http://www.cleveshakes.org.<BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL <BR> P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 <BR> email - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> web site - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <= BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG trying to support local, original works Message-ID: <FMEELEMMGGMNABAJGKDFAEBFCJAA.Stacy@CBurris.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It has been fascinating to see the many different views on the economy & the arts in our region as of late. A couple thoughts: We at Geauga Theatre (GLTG) are trying to support locally written, original works. We have, in fact, extended the deadline until May 1st for submissions to our search / contest for an original script from Lake, Geauga & Ashtabula counties that we will produce for stage this coming fall. (With a stipend to the writer) We feel it is important to present original (AND LOCAL!) works even on the ?community theater? level; the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive one. Still, our production of ?The Music Man? (Full of wonderful talent, and a loved ?tried & true show?) opens this Friday. We need people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community in turn. It is that simple. I wonder how many are in this boat with us? Doubtless, many. The bottom line is that times are tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience. We at the GLTG have tried to be supportive of other theaters (yes?we buy a ticket and encourage others to do so)?In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of our ?regulars? to try a different theater?.support a show that might deserve a better audience. We ?donate? tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches?all the ?right? things. Yet, it still gets down to this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket. I wish all the theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year. I hope we all do support our local artists, writers, and talent. Always. I also hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child. The money starts somewhere, and not always through foundations & grants. All the best to all the theaters; it wouldn?t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you the best, whatever programming you decide upon. Stacy Burris President GLTG ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html xmlns:o=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" = xmlns:w=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" = xmlns=3D"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"> <head> <meta http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <meta name=3DProgId content=3DWord.Document> <meta name=3DGenerator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <meta name=3DOriginator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <link rel=3DFile-List href=3D"cid:filelist.xml at 01C2F433.6D709780"> <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:DoNotRelyOnCSS/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Print</w:View> <w:EnvelopeVis/> <w:DoNotOptimizeForBrowser/> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--> <style> <!-- /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; 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the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive = one.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Still, = our production of “The Music Man” (Full of wonderful talent, = <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>and </span></i></b>a loved = “tried & true show”) opens this Friday.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: = yes">  </span>We <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>need = </span></i></b>people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community = in turn.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>It is that = simple.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I wonder how many are in this = boat with us?<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Doubtless, many.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">   = </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>The bottom line is that times are = tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We at the GLTG have tried to = be supportive of other theaters (yes…we buy a ticket and encourage = others to do so)…In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of = our “regulars” to try a different theater….support a show that might deserve a = better audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We = “donate” tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches…all the “right” = things.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Yet, it still gets down to = this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText2><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>I wish all the = theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I hope we all do support our = local artists, writers, and talent.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Always.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I also = hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in = reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that = needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The money starts somewhere, = and not always through foundations & grants.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>All the = best to <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>all</span></i></b> the = theaters; it wouldn’t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you = the best, whatever programming you decide upon.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Stacy = Burris<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>President = GLTG<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> </div> </body> </html> ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House Theatre announces auditions for "the odd couple" Message-ID: <CF7B77879732754A94DA3390D1C2FBAB292A51@rfexc1.psc.bellhow.com> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2715.400" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><!--StartFragment -->  <H1 class=3Dlogo align=3Dcenter>Coach House Theatre</H1> <H2 align=3Dcenter>announces auditions for:</H2> <H1 align=3Dcenter>the odd couple</H1> <P class=3Dinfo align=3Dcenter>by <B>Neil Simon</B> directed by = <B>Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall</B><BR>production dates: <B>June 5-28, 2003</B><BR>rehearsals = scheduled to=20 begin: April 27<BR></P> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD><B>when:</B></TD> <TD>Sunday, April 13, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Monday, April 14, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Tuesday, April 15, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>where:</B></TD> <TD class=3Dlogo>Coach House Theatre</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>732 West Exchange Street, Akron</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD><I>behind the Akron Woman's City = Club</I></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><B>needed:</B> 5 men* and 2 women</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><I>actors auditioning will be asked to read from the = script=20 </I></CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Felix Ungar:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Speed:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Roy:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Vinnie:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Murray:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Cecily & Gwendolyn Pigeon**:</B></TD> <TD><I>"perky," 20's - early thirties</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>Character ages are approximate and <I>do not</I> = necessarily=20 reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the=20 play.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>*The role of Oscar Madison has already been = cast.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>**The Pigeons are English and will be played with an = English=20 dialect</CENTER></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <P class=3Dinfo></P> <CENTER>For more information about auditions, please call 330-836-3214 = (no calls=20 after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, = please bring=20 it with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing = you at=20 auditions!</CENTER></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D853334713-27032003><FONT face=3DArial = size=3D2><STRONG>Don't forget=20 to check out our website at: </STRONG><A=20 href=3D"http://www.coachhousetheatre.org/">http://www.coachhousetheatre.= org/</A></FONT></SPAN></DIV> <P><FONT face=3D"Courier New"><FONT=20 size=3D2>***************************************************************= ************<BR>Bob=20 Schaefer          &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;    =20 | "Where's the Kaboom?  There's<BR>work:=20 robert.schaefer at pbs.proquest.com  |  supposed to be an = Earth-<BR>home:=20 bschaefer1 at neo.rr.com        &nb= sp;   =20 |  shattering Kaboom!" - Marvin<BR>phone:=20 330-659-1842          =           =20 |  Martian "Hare-Way to the=20 Stars"<BR>**************************************************************= *************</FONT>=20 </FONT></P> <DIV> </DIV></BODY></HTML> From LissyGulick at aol.com Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 From: LissyGulick at aol.com (LissyGulick at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <a3.3de48232.2bb47ad9@aol.com> Dear Ones, Following this thread has been extremely interesting -- and I hope to contribute another dimension to the discussion, hopefully to spur us artistic types into some creative brainstorming and problem-solving re: our economic dilemma. I am a rabidly-loyal native Clevelander and locally-known performer (see link below). As well, for the past 25 years, I have had the privilege (and usually, pleasure!) of serving on the board of a charitable foundation which has lent heavy support to the arts in northeast Ohio (I am the foundation's resident squeaky wheel when it comes to supporting the arts in northeast Ohio). Our final 2002 grant-making meeting was one of the longest, and THE most heavy-hearted, that I can remember: because the foundation's portfolio had taken a dive just like every one else's, we were not able to fund, or fully support, the organizations (arts and others) that we most wanted to. We had to reduce or in some cases eliminate grants we would otherwise readily have funded; worse, we had to turn down requests from several new artistic organizations. As the local-artist and arts-activist, that really HURT! But faced with the choice between funding EITHER a beloved arts organization, OR a crucial social-service provider-- I had to think like the rabidly-loyal Clevelander. The question now is, how can we step into both roles at the same time? Can't we put on both the local-artist's and the loyal-resident's ballcaps (as well as our thinking caps) and generate some creative solutions? For starters, using the model of an umbrella organization such as Greater Cleveland Community Shares, I am wondering if at least some local producing entities could form some sort of consortium, under one roof. Expenses and talent could be shared and pooled instead of duplicated. One medium-sized foundation grant to one such an entity would go a lot farther, and have far more impact, than the same money split among, say, three producers -- and (wearing my "foundation" ballcap) it sure beats having to turn down a fourth! Yours in the faith, <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html">Lissy Gulick </A> http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html >From jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 From: jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net (Joanne Frances Durante) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you! Message-ID: <01C2F44F.F0D9E240.jfd at nccw.net> 3327: 1043 Bravo and thank you to all the actors who read for our writers in the Performance Writing program at the Dobama Theatre Wednesday night...and to all the other actors who volunteered to help! Your generous gift of time, talent, and inspiration was very much appreciated by us all. A very special thank you to Fred Sternfeld for this list, which has made it so easy for our theater community to stay connected. Alyssa Lane Bob Sprafka Donald Krosin Grace Butcher Greg Bucur Lisa Beth Allen Lissy Gulick Maud Holm Maya Robinson Neil Oblonsky Nicky Bucur Renee Eilers Rich Sommer Sharon Poucher Victoria Korkosz Zev Valancy Joanne Durante 440.729.6481 From DBCOHEN58 at cs.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 From: DBCOHEN58 at cs.com (DBCOHEN58 at cs.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys and Dolls at Solon High School Message-ID: <15e.1d85ef88.2bb48aec@cs.com> Solon High School Drama Club proudly presents GUYS AND DOLLS. One week end ONLY: Thursday, April 3, Friday, April 4, Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 PM. Sunday, April 6 at 2:00 PM. Friday, Saturday and Sunday seating is reserved. Thursday seats are general admission. Tickets can be reserved by calling 349-6249. Tickets are $9 Adults $7 Students, Senior Citizens. Solon Senior citizens admitted FREE. Special for NE Ohio pals subscribers: Thursday ONLY. Tickets two for the price of one. Bring a copy of this posting with you to the box office to receive your discount. Solon High school is located at 33600 Inwood Road, just one block west of SOM Center Road. This production is directed by Kristina J. Ferencie, Musical Direction by Patricia J. Keller. Choreography by Carolyn Koesters. Production designed by Joseph M. Ferencie; Student Stage Manager: Rashid Durham, Student Assistant Stage Manager: April Greenfield. Guys and Dolls Cast: (in order of appearance) Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Thur/Sat) Brian Myeroff (Fri/Sun) Jon Scott Benny Southstreet Eddie Williams Rusty Charlie Daniel Takacs Sarah Brown (Thur/Sat) Kari Kretch (Fri/Sun) Amanda Keller Harry the Horse Davey Berris Lt. Brannigan Jared Klein Nathan Detroit (Thur/Sat) Andrew Zucker (Fri/Sun) Nicco Mannarino Miss Adelaide (Thur/Sat) Tessa Mannarino (Fri/Sun) Shannon Harrell Sky Masterson (Thur/Sat) Adam Cohen (Fri/Sun) Brian Schultek Arvide Abernathy (Thur/Sat) Scott Kermode (Fri/Sun) Drew Karklin Agatha Valerie Norman Joey Biltmore Ian Young Master of Ceremonies (Thur/Sat) Jon Scott (Fri/Sun) Brian Myeroff Mimi Jenny Rozsa General Matilda B. Cartwright Amy Groya Big Jule (Thur/Sat) Drew Karklin (Fri/Sun) Scott Kermode Mission Band: Mario Clopton, Janine Joseph, Drew Karklin, Scott Kermode, Valerie Norman, Melissa Repko, Jeff Schwab, Ian Young Gamblers: Ben Barasky, Davey Berris, Mario Clopton, Adam Cohen, Michael Kirbish, Nicco Mannarino, Brian Myeroff, Brian Schultek, Jon Scott, Michael Robinson, Daniel Takacs, Tadashi Wallace, Andrew Zucker Newsboys: Drew Golub, Tim Schilling Hot Box Girls: Kate Bobak, Kim Brack, Carolyn Fertig, Katie Fertig, Lena Husani, Jessica Kahn, Joung Lee, Amanda McDonald, Audrey Rinicella, Jenny Rozsa, Angela Spontelli, Cara Weinberger, Chelsea Yergin New York/Havana Chorus: Stephanie Chandler, Renae Davison, Brittany Lanahan, Maria Machi, Alea Moore, Andrea Schwartz From rickyscot at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY'S FINAL WEEKEND! WIN FREE TICKETS! In-Reply-To: <200303122058.h2CKwFj39775@e-dineronline.com> Message-ID: <20030327171507.96756.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com> --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue "Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil." Log on to our website at http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single "Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe. The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us! WHEN: MARCH 28 & 29 AT 8PM WHERE: CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA) 1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR RESERVATIONS: 216-696-4242 INFO: 216-367-7133 Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <P align=left>Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue </P> <P align=left><EM><STRONG>"Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil."</STRONG></EM> </P> <P align=left>Log on to our website at <A href="http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com/" target=_blank><FONT color=#003399>http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com</FONT></A><BR><BR><BR>Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. <BR></P> <P align=left>Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. <BR><BR><BR>We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine<BR><BR><BR>Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single <BR>"Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe.<BR><BR><BR>The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side <BR>of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures <BR>inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us!<BR><BR><BR><STRONG>WHEN:</STRONG> MARCH  28 & 29 AT 8PM<BR><BR><STRONG>WHERE:</STRONG> CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA)<BR>1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR<BR><BR><STRONG>RESERVATIONS:</STRONG> 216-696-4242<BR><BR><STRONG>INFO:</STRONG> 216-367-7133<BR></P><BR><BR>Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB<p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br> <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">Yahoo! Platinum</a> - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">live on your desktop</a>! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829-- From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OPENS NEW PLAY - "NED'S GARDEN" Message-ID: <1e2.569c720.2bb49aca@aol.com> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Art Theatre presents . . . . . . . .=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 N= ED'S GARDEN=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their=20 zest for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with=20 them but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through=20 their incredibly heartwarming stories) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd,=20 Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Woody,= =20 Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays & Sat= urdays =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D. Make your reservations now by calling : Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341=20 or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109 --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#00ff00"><FONT SIZE=3D3= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Cleveland Art Theatre presen= ts . . . . . . . .=A0</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COL= OR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <= /FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D4=20= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"><B>NED'S GARDEN=A0</FONT><FON= T COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"= SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"></B>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their z= est for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with t= hem but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through th= eir incredibly heartwarming stories)<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor<BR> <BR> who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd, Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Wo= ody, Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays &= Saturdays<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays<BR= > <BR> General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D.<BR> <BR> Make your reservations now by calling :<BR> Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341 <BR> or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109<BR> <BR> </FONT></HTML> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary-- From mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 From: mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com (Brian Marshall) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Auditions this Sunday & Monday! Message-ID: <F118vhSaRM4vNQXzkNJ00016fb7@hotmail.com> Only A FEW MORE DAYS until the Mercury Summer Stock auditions!!! Make your appointment today!!! Auditions for Mercury Summer Stock's fifth season will be Sunday March 30 (4 pm - 10 pm) Monday March 31 (6 pm - 8 pm ) Callbacks on Monday March 31 from 8 pm - 11 pm at the Bedford Heights Community Center (directions at bottom of email) The MSS season includes: HONK! June 6-14 (an encore presentation of last season's hit production) Peter & Wendy July 5-12 (a World Premiere) FAME!, the Musical July 25-August 2 To schedule an audition appointment call (216) 732-3370 For the auditions, please prepare Two short songs (up-tempo and ballad). A short monologue is required for actors auditioning for Peter & Wendy. Material from the shows is appreciated when possible. Women should belt. Auditions are scheduled in five minute time slots so please choose your selections appropriately. ALL ROLES OPEN** HONK! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Ugly: gawky and odd-looking, good swimmer Ida: Ugly's Mother Cat: sly and cunning, hungry In the Barnyard: Drake: Ugly's father Turkey: School Headmaster Henrietta: neighbor Maureen: Ida's friend Grace: most distinguished duck on the lake Maggie Pie or Jay Bird (depending on actor's sex): TV Presenter Ducklings: Ugly's siblings (Beaky, Fluff, Billy, Downy) Fish On the Journey: Greylag: Admiral Goose Dot: His understanding wife Snowy, Barnacles,Pinkfoot: Greylag's flock Queenie: Very Domesticated Cat Lowbutt: Very Domesticated Hen Bullfrog: Laidback, self-confident frog Froglets Penny: A beautiful Swan Mother Swan Father Swan Old Woman (Voice Only) **All roles in HONK! are open based to the availability of the original 2002 Mercury cast. PETER & WENDY CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Wendy - narrator of show, plays multiple characters and must be good with different voices Wendy - age 10 Peter Pan - age 8 to early teens Michael - age 8 John - age 12 Lost boys - 6, various ages and sizes needed - may be girls Hook - villainous, with evil laugh - child or adult Smee - child or adult - character voice needed Tiger Lily - girl in teens Tinker - age 6-8 Dancers - 3 , may be male of female As the show takes place in England, proper British accents are required by all characters FAME! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Tyrone Jackson, headstrong, able, dancer - a functional illiterate Carmen Diaz, insecure, talented dancer/ singer Nick Piazza, handsome, serious actor Serena Katz, insecure, shy actress Schlomo Metzenbaum, affable, sensitive violinist Miss Sherman, traditionalist, English teacher Joe (Jose) Vegas, high energy, charming actor Miss Bell, dance teacher, puts art first Mr. Sheinkopf, music teacher, distinguished Grace Lambchops" Lamb, a drummer, comic Mr. Myers, drama teacher, easy-going Iris Kelly, well-to-do, lovely dancer Goodman "Goody" King, jazz trumpeter Mabel Washington, R&B singer, plump, comic Also: Students at P.A., who have lines and sing, and who constantly interact and grow with the others. The performers should be able to perform the specialty art of their assigned character, especially the instrumentalists. Directions to Bedford Heights Community Center 5661 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146 >From North: Take I-271 south to the Rockside Road exit, turn left and go to Aurora Road and turn right. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left-hand side. >From South: Take I-271 north to the Rockside Road exit and turn right. Go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From East: Take US 422 west to I-271 South and exit at Rockside Road. Turn right onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From West: Take I-480 east to the Northfield Road exit. Turn Right onto Northfield Road and go to the Northfield/Rockside Road Intersection. Turn left onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From rferguson at woio.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIR LS AGE 11 TO 14 Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A73963FD00E5@woioexchange.raycommedia.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_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN AN UPCOMING SPOT. If you are chosen for an audition you will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule etc. Please send resumes to Rick Ferguson WOIO TV 1717 E12th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2654.45"> <TITLE>CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND = GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14

CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING = HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN = AN UPCOMING SPOT.

If you are chosen for an audition you = will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule = etc.

Please send resumes to

Rick Ferguson
WOIO TV
1717 E12th Street
Cleveland, Ohio
44114

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. =







"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0-- From cpflds at mindspring.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Ready to Open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-22003342721010915@mindspring.com>
Looking for a thrill with your coffee?
 
VERONICA'S ROOM
by Ira Levin
 
 
Opens this weekend at Cassidy's Downunder Cafe
 
Performance Dates:
March 28, 29, 30
April 4,5,6
April 11,12,13
 
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 3:00pm
 
Veronica's Room is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-like named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?
 
**********
 
Directed by: Lenne Snively
 
The Cast
 
 
The Woman: Rita Poling
The Man: Dick Klimazewski
The Girl: Linda Kindsvatter
The Young Man: Michael Kunikis
 
**********
 
Come and enjoy gourmet coffee, dessert and Veronica's Room in our intimate cafe atmosphere.
Reservations suggested.
 
For reservations call 440-842-4600.  All tickets $14.00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
From FarrisK at playhousesquare.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 From: FarrisK at playhousesquare.com (Kimberly Farris) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Afternoon with Tony Kushner Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201C729A1@NTSERV1> 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_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/plain Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner. Sunday, March 30, 2003 at 1:30 PM. One of the most important plays in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. Angels in America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of the ten best plays of the 20th Century. He is the author of a number of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his current theatrical projects. A Special Performance will Open this Program Working with a group of HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in Cleveland. As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday lives. This event is taking place in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library Located at Superior Avenue and East 6th. 216-623-2800 Seating is limited - monitors will be set up in the main lobby for overflow. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner.

Sunday, March 30, = 2003 at = 1:30 PM.= <= /b>

 

One of the most important plays = in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony = Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. =  Angels in = America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of = the ten best plays of the 20th Century.  He is the author of a number = of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his = current theatrical projects.

 

A Special Performance will Open this = Program

Working with a group of = HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken = the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in = Cleveland.  As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential = dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday = lives.

 

This event is taking place in = the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library

Located at Superior Avenue and = East 6th.

216-623-2800

Seating is limited - monitors = will be set up in the main lobby for overflow.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150-- From JLChernin2 at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 From: JLChernin2 at aol.com (JLChernin2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Jeunesse Performance Announcement Message-ID: <1e1.574ccca.2bb51313@aol.com> --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy 20th Annual Spring Concert Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003 7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t=20 the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only). The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, previously=20 with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration of the 2= 0th=20 anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni are returning to=20 perform during the show on Saturday, April 12. This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s=20 from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.= =A0=20 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a piece to the music of=20 Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an original work by Shannon Fisch= er=20 Titus, resident modern dance teacher at the Ballet Academy. Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= =20 Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio. --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy
20th Annual Spring Concert

Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003
7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium

Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only).<= BR>
The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, prev= iously with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration o= f the 20th anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni=20= are returning to perform during the show on Saturday, April 12.

This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.=A0 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a p= iece to the music of Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an or= iginal work by Shannon Fischer Titus, resident modern dance teacher a= t the Ballet Academy.

Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio.

--part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary-- >From HarmoniaList Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 From: HarmoniaList (HarmoniaList) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalman Balogh & Gypsy Cimbalom Band 3/28/03 Tickets Available! Message-ID: <20030328030115.10905.qmail at katrina.asdf456.com> FRIDAY MARCH 28th! **** TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR BOTH SHOWS***** Direct from Hungary K?LM?N BALOGH & THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 2003 TWO SHOWS at 7 and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 and 9:00 PM CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Gordon Square Theater 6409 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 CALL FOR TICKETS: 216-631-2727: press "0" and leave a message for reservations; Tickets will also be available at the door. Tickets: $15 for adults, $10 for students PLEASE NOTE: World Music at INSIDE apologizes for any difficulties you may have had with the reservation line at Cleveland Public Theatre which have prompted this email. For reservations, please call 216-631-2727, press "0" and leave a message. You can also just reply to this email. There are plenty of tickets left for both shows! For Information about the show call: 216-288-8727 or e-mail: mahovlich at juno.com World Music at INSIDE brings cimbalom virtuoso KALMAN BALOGH and THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND to the Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square Theatre on Friday night, March 28th for two performances at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM. The Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, 5 minutes west of downtown. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. To buy tickets, call the Cleveland Public Theatre at (216) 631-2727, press "0" and leave message. Tickets will also be available at the door for both shows. The theater is fully handicapped accessible. Plenty of Free Parking ~ Handicapped accessible. For directions to the Cleveland Public Theatre visit: http://www.cptonline.org/gettinghere/index.cfm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For a review and sound sample of the GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND's newest CD "Aroma" visit: http://www.passion-music.co.uk/e_pages/gypsy_e/fecd007.htm -- To unsubscribe from: HarmoniaList, just follow this link: http://www.adamgood.com/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi?f=u&l=harmonialist&e=neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com&p=10131 Click this link, or copy and paste the address into your browser. From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Veronica's Room to open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <154.1d9f4fb6.2bb4fa3c@aol.com> Veronica's Room by Ira Levin has been called a "neat, elegant thriller". In it, an attractive young college student and her friend visit an old mansion. What happens next is "like being trapped in someone else's nightmare". What does happen? Find out beginning March 28th as the Cassidy Theatre in Parma Heights presents Veronica's Room in the DOWNUNDER CAFE. Directed by Lenne Snively and starring Rita Poling, Dick Klimaszewski, Linda Kindsvatter and Michael Kunikis, the show runs through April 13th. Cassidy Theatre is located at the rear of the Greenbrier Commons municipal complex at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights. Early reservations are strongly suggested. Tickets are $14.00 and include the show, coffee and dessert. Tickets can be ordered by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9a.m. - 5p.m. Monday through Friday and 9a.m. - 4p.m. on Saturday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Operating support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plain Dealer feature about "La Cage aux Folles" at Beck Center Message-ID: <1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc@aol.com> --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles. The show is at Beck Center and opens tonight. http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/friday/104884794368 010.xml --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer= Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles.  The show is= at Beck Center and opens tonight.

http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf= ?/base/friday/104884794368010.xml
--part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary-- From heightsarts at nccw.net Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 From: heightsarts at nccw.net (Heights Arts Collaborative) Date: Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Arts gallery opening Message-ID: <3E8456A5.2050407@nccw.net> --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit March 27, 2003 Contact: William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216-371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3) WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. William Busta is the Gallery Director. Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights. Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O'Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young. WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing. Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 "to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times." Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year. Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative. The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights - University Heights Public Library. Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. Peggy Spaeth, Director http://www.heightsarts.org --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

March 27, 2003

Contact:  William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216–371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3)

WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at
Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11.  Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.  

This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.   William Busta is the Gallery Director.  

Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights.  Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O’Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young.  WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing.  

Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 “to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times.”  Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year.  

Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative.   The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights – University Heights Public Library.  Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights.  

The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. 

Peggy Spaeth,  Director
http://www.heightsarts.org




--------------010903060905060809080706-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for boxspring Message-ID:

Greetings!

Ensemble Theatre is in need of a twin size (single) boxspring for their upcoming production of "The Creadeaux Canvas". If you have one in storage, that you would be willing to loan to us, please contact Ensemble Theatre's Technical Director, Vincent Polowy at (440) 442-5859, or you can call Ensemble Theatre at (216) 321-2930. You may also respond to this e-mail.

With best wishes for peace, joy, love and happiness,

Vincent J. Polowy - Technical Director, Ensemble Theatre 




 
 


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Now's your chance to see professional theatre for free! Ensemble Theatre is donating 100 free tickets to its April 6th and 7th performances of The Credeaux Canvas by Keith Bunin. The Credeaux Canvas was called " One of the best play of 2001" by Theatre Critic John Simon from the New York Magazine. This Cleveland premiere is a wonderful play about art, life, and forgery. Tell your friends about it! To reserve your tickets, please email info at ensemble-theatre.com. Only 100 tickets are available......So make your reservations today! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedy Night at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 Saturday, April 5 ~ 9:00 p.m. $5.00 at the Door! =20 Uncontrollable laughter! =20 Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? =20 Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy! That's right! The Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night "graduation ceremony" on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m. Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience. The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.=20 =20 The show will take place in the Armory Building located on the Beck Center campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the show. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck .=20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Comedy Night

at the

Beck = Center for the Arts

 

Saturday, April 5 ~ = 9:00 = p.m.

$5.00 at the = Door!

 

Uncontrollable laughter! 

Is that what you think of when you = remember your graduation?

 

Well, the = Beck = Center for = the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy!  That’s right!  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night “graduation ceremony” on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m.  Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time = in front of a live audience.  = The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.

 

The show will take place in the = Armory = Building = located on the Beck = Center = campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the = Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the = show.  Visa, MasterCard and Discover = are accepted.  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown = Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information, contact = the Beck = Center at = (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck= .

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of = Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. = 225

Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78-- From emadden at kent.edu Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Dance Ensemble opens "Neing Young" a week from today Message-ID: <3F30C963@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KENT DANCE ENSEMBLE: =93NEIN YOUNG=94 Kent State University=92s touring dance company presents its annual concert =09Kent, OH =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre and Dance will proudly present the Kent Dance Ensemble=92s 2003 main stage concert, =93Nein Young=94 on April 4, 5 and 6, 2003. Nine dancers representing the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs in dance performance and dance education make up the 2002-2003 pre-professional student company. =93Nein Young=94 will feature works by Darwin Prioleau, former faculty member Tommy Parlon, artist-in-residence Chung-Fu Chang and guest choreographers Wayne M. Smith and Sabatino Verlezza. The concert will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus with performances Friday and Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. =09CROSSLAGGED, a duet choreographed by Tommy Parlon, explores the tactile and emotional relationship between two people. The choreography unfolds in organic layers of gesture and images that are punctuated by explosive movements of motion and emotion. =09Wayne M. Smith=92s solo work, THROUGH TO THE FLOW OF A THOUGHT, came out of an improvisation based on a simple jazz dance phrase combined with the motivational impulse to manipulate the movement in the moment and respond to the musical score. This piece is a form of stream of consciousness through the human body in motion, in time and in space that flows from one thought to the next. Performed to a recording of unaccompanied cello music exquisitely played by the brilliant artist Yo-Yo Ma, composed by Johan Sebastian Bach, the music sets the tone for this introspective piece. ROCK STEADY ROCKIN', Wayne M. Smith=92s quartet, is an eclectic mixture of jazz dance movements strung together with a modern dance twist, a bit of retro meets new. It is a dance steeped in pop culture and is greatly influenced by the musical score, an updated rendition of classic rhythm and blues (funk) tune =93Rock Steady=94 by Aretha Franklin, remixed by technical wizard Arif Mardin. This dance work exudes the personalities of the contemporary young women performers in the piece who are fun, bright and who love to move, pulse and groove. =09Chung-Fu Chang=92s IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER draws inspiration from a Chinese lecture phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je,=94 meaning =93winding path or course.=94 IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER uses the phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je=94 as a metaphor for a journey taken for the sake of the trip itself, rather than a journey taken just to reach a destination. DIALOGUE AMONG US is a piece expressing loss, burden and love. Choreographed by Chung-Fu Chang, it is performed in three sections by three dancers. =09Guest artist Sabatino Verlezza, artistic director of Dancing Wheels, presents his second piece for the ensemble, excerpts from SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR. This piece from Verlezza=92s repertoire reflects on devotion and spirituality. Jaguar is choreographed to music by Ariel Ramirez and draws its inspiration from the Aztec and Mayan cultures. The jaguar was considered one of the high spiritual beings that guided their daily lives and their hope of thousands of new years. The Kent Dance Ensemble dancers learned SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR during a one-week residency in January. =09Closing the concert will be Darwin Prioleau=92s ANDY'S HAT, a multi-media/dance creation, which draws from a sound design and concept created by musician Ron Jarvis. Prioleau uses the modern and jazz dance idioms to explore a personal journey of isolation, assimilation and self-discovery. Each section of the piece represents a stage of development of an individual from childhood through adulthood. The full ensemble will perform this finale. =93Nein Young=94 will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre, located in the Music and Speech Center on Kent=92s main campus. Performances are Friday and Saturday, April 4 and 5 at 8:00 PM; and Sunday, April 6 at 2:30 PM. Tickets are $10 for adults; $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff; and $7 for students with any valid school ID or under 18. Groups of ten or more can receive discounted tickets by calling 330-672-2497. Box office hours are 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM, Mondays through Fridays; Saturdays during the run of the show from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM; and one hour before performance times. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at 330-672-2497. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card; the box office accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover. For more information on the Dance Division and the School of Theatre & Dance, please visit us at www.dance.kent.edu. Contact Information: 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 tstephan at neo.rr.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Crimes of the Heart" at Stow Players Message-ID: <004101c2f54d$44e15460$97ba5d18@Stephan.neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder to all of our friends looking for good community = theatre: There are TWO weekends left to see the Stow Players production of "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley March 28-29-30, April 4-5-6 Friday & Saturday - 8:00 Sunday matinees - 2:30 Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow $9 - gen. admission $8 - sr. citizens & students Reservations/information: 330-655-6051 Featuring the talents of Bryan Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie = Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and Kathleen Walder Under the direction of Lorena Goold ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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There are TWO weekends = left to see=20 the Stow Players production of
 
"Crimes = of the=20 Heart" by Beth Henley
March 28-29-30, April=20 4-5-6
Friday & Saturday - = 8:00
Sunday matinees - = 2:30
Heritage = Barn   5328=20 Young Rd.   Silver Springs Park   Stow
$9 - gen.=20 admission    $8 - sr. citizens & = students
Reservations/information: =20 330-655-6051
 
Featuring the talents = of Bryan=20 Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and = Kathleen=20 Walder
Under the direction = of  Lorena=20 Goold
------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320-- From srsdrama at yahoo.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 From: srsdrama at yahoo.com (SRS Drama) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anything Goes!! Message-ID: <20030328171501.66538.qmail@web13208.mail.yahoo.com> --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii St. Richard School Drama Organization presents? ANYTHING GOES!!! Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse Directed by Nathan A. Lilly Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan Choreography by Maura McCafferty March 28, 2003 8:00pm March 29, 2003 8:00pm March 30, 2003 3:00pm St. Richard School 26855 Lorain Road North Olmsted, Ohio For tickets call (440) 779-0531 Adults $7, Students $5 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

St. Richard School Drama Organization presents?

ANYTHING GOES!!!

Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter

Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse,

Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse


Directed by Nathan A. Lilly

Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan

Choreography by Maura McCafferty


March 28, 2003 8:00pm

March 29, 2003 8:00pm

March 30, 2003 3:00pm

 

St. Richard School

26855 Lorain Road

North Olmsted, Ohio

For tickets call (440) 779-0531

Adults $7, Students $5



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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (edenvalley at centurytel.net) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley April Events Message-ID: <3E87721E.D00096F2@centurytel.net> Join us for these upcoming events -- YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL IN A SKIRT! This Bicentennial Premier is being put together by Eden Valley, Ritter Public Library, Holmes County District Public Library, Norwalk Public Library, and Tuscarawas County Public Library. Dr. Alta Weiss grew up and retired in Ragersville, Ohio of Tuscarawas County. She played baseball on an all male team in Vermilion (the semi-pro Vermilion Independents) using the money she earned to put herself through medical school. Susan Brewer will portray this woman ahead of her times. April 3, 2003; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Auditorium Kent State Tuscarawas; 330 University Dr. NE; New Philadelphia, OH 44663;(330) 364-4474 April 29, 2003; Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Holmes County District Public Library; 3102 Glen Dr.; Millersburg, OH 44654;(330) 674-5972 ext. 208 May 18, 2003; Sunday , 2p.m.; Hudson Library and Historical Society; 22 Aurora St.; Hudson, Ohio 44236; (330) 653-6658. These performances are free, but registration is required. REMARKABLE OHIOANS: Discover some unique characters from Ohio's past in this storytelling program with Bette Lou Higgins! Performances at the Huron Public Library on April 15, 2003 at 7p.m.; 333 William St.; Huron, Ohio 44839; at Orchestra Hall at Lakeside, Ohio on June 22, 2003 at 2p.m.; 419-798-4461 X 267; at Ritter Library on July 22, 2003 at 7p.m.; 5680 Liberty Ave; Vermilion, Ohio 44089; registration is required, call 440-967-3798. These performances are free and open to the public. GREAT LAKES LADIES: This storytelling program will introduce you to some amazing women of the Inland Seas including Maebelle Mason and Abigail Becker. Join us at the Brecksville Nature Center of the Cleveland Metroparks on Friday, April 25, 2003 at 7p.m. For more information contact the Nature Center at 440-526-1012. This performance is free and open to the public. OHIO FACES AND PLACES: Celebrate the Ohio Bicentennial with this program spotlighting some unusual events and people in the state's history. Join us at the Brownhelm Historical Association's Legacy dinner on Saturday, April 26, 2003 at the Vermilion on the Lake Clubhouse at 6p.m. Tickets to the dinner and program are $35 per person, advance sale only. Call Tracy Lockhart at 440-965-8888 for tickets and information. To schedule a performance for your school or group, contact Eden Valley Enterprises 726 Highbridge Rd. Vermilion, Ohio 44089 E-Mail: edenvalley at centurytel.net Http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley Check our website for additional performance dates and times From Ejb08 at aol.com Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 From: Ejb08 at aol.com (Ejb08 at aol.com) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Normandy High School presents LES MISERABLES Message-ID: <6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48@aol.com> --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Normandy High School Proudly Presents: LES MISERABLES SCHOOL EDITION by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm and April 13th at 2:30pm Tickets: $7 for Adults $5 for Senior Citizens and Students To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399 Normandy High School is located at: 2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, Ohio 44134 Will YOU join in our crusade? --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Normand= y High School Proudly Presents:

LES MISERABLES
SCHOOL EDITION

by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg

April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm
and
April 13th
at 2:30pm

Tickets:
$7 for Adults
$5 for Senior Citizens and Students

To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399

Normandy High School is located at:
2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, Ohio  44134

Will YOU join in our crusade?

--part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary-- From gidget330 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 From: gidget330 at yahoo.com (Bridget Tharp) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail@web14207.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets
DiVine:            $75- half page ad + 2 tickets
Valentine:        $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu





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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1926877846-1048488063=:73048-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Mar 24 08:04:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Message-ID: BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - From BurnsET at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 From: BurnsET at aol.com (BurnsET at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B@aol.com> Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:34:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d@aol.com> --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com --part1_179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill=20= T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming p= erformance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the=20= Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classe= s for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jone= s, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique conte= mporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer= period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jon= es and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more informati= on

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contem= porary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com


Michael Medcalf
Executive/Artistic D= irector

Cleveland Contempora= ry Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
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------=_NextPart_000_002F_01C2F1F3.DBAB9FC0-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts Message-ID: <000001c2f21e$c82f9f20$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association Auditions for "Jesus Christ Superstar? in 2 weeks The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber?s ?Jesus Christ Superstar.? Audition Dates: Monday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm. Appointments are needed. Audition Location: The Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Director: Fabio Polanco Music Director: Josh Senick Choreographer: Marlene Leber Roles: Male and female actors, ages 13 and older for all parts. All roles require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees. Preparation: Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with a two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key. Accompanist provided. Actors will be dancing first and singing after. Performance dates: June 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 pm and June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm. For more information: call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at (440) 951-7500 x103. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2F1F4.DF62BEE0-- From herone at en.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 From: herone at en.com (Linda Eisenstein) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham@juno.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890@mail.en.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. From clydesimon at msn.com Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 From: clydesimon at msn.com (clydesimon) Date: Mon Mar 24 11:35:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441@pavilion> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with = Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, = the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that = Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and = running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. = This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to = five weeks for their first three shows. =20 First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, = the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be = transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of = Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? = How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and = find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays = and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. = Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For = information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located = at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. = Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, = October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for = further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, = sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre = you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C2F1F7.43296E40-- From SomeDadA at aol.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes begin April12 at Dada Message-ID: <1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87@aol.com> --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en *** For Immediate Release *** =20 Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce The spring session "Improv Intensives". Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a=20 partner, to think=20 "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual within an ensemble. The following Intensives are being offered : Improv 101 : Building Blocks Saturdays 11:00AM to 1:30 PM Improv 102 : Improv Structures Saturdays 2:00 to 4:30 PM All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland. Classes begin April 12th 2003 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives. Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited. For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242 or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions --part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en  *** For Immediate= Release ***  

Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,
Clevela= nd=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is pleased to announce
The=20= spring session "Improv Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives= " are not your ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertain= ing exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within t= he student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on your=20= feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
within an=20= ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered :

Improv=20= 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
--part1_1eb.4ea8ef3.2bb09d87_boundary-- From RobCat-64 at msn.com Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 From: RobCat-64 at msn.com (Rob Catalano) Date: Mon Mar 24 12:45:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =20 2003 Public "Land Lubber Series" Free programs on Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location = to make it easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up next=E2=80= =A6 "SOLE SURVIVOR" at the Brooklyn Library Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the freighter Daniel J. Morr= ell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, ther= e was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear how he faced incredible odds to bec= ome the sole survivor. Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm Brooklyn Branch (Cuyahoga County Library) 4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144-3353 Phone: (216) 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us GREAT LAKES TRIVIA: Do you know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the g= ales of November? No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not= where you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March 26th! Steamship William G. Mather Museum "The Ship That Built Cleveland" 1001 E. 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: (216) 574-6262 www.wgmather.org ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents -

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=

"SOLE SURVI= VOR" at the Brooklyn Library

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking= of the freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, = 1966. Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! H= ear how he faced incredible odds to become the sole survivor.

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------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C2F209.6C4E6660-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <004401c2f242$a4752860$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cyrano de Bergerac comes to the Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association April 4, 5, 11 & 12 at 8 pm April 6 & 13 at 3 pm Audio described performance on April 13 at 3 pm The ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and scientist secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences of hiding one?s true self. Those who have seen the Steve Martin movie, ?Roxanne? will be familiar with the basic premise. Written by Edmund Rostand, this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess. Directed by Mark Cipra. The Cast Cyrano-Carl Brandt Long Christian-David Malinowski Roxane-Danielle Stein Musketeer/Charles-David Mc Cormack de Guiche-Roger Principe LeBret-Michael Rogan Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne Sapir Valvert/Jean-Jim Shannon Ragueneau-Lance Switzer Guyere/Cook-Don Knepper Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline Markovich Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry Blair D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh Brown Citizen's Daughter-Kayla Carabotta Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly Carabotta Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen Cromie Cuigy-Lynda Eland Athene-Kelly Elliott Ligniere-Sean Fitzgerald Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia Green Michelle-Melanie Green Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach Hardman Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami Harkless Juliette/Cook-Melanie Hauer Henri-Daniel Higgins David/Cook-Jake Kostelnik Duenna (Marthe)-Linda Laronge Brissaille/Hector-Ken Jayne Production Team: Mark Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume Designer; Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; Tom Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck Stage Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew Ticket information and reservations: 440-951-6637 Groups of 10 or more are eligible for group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior to curtain time. The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue in Willoughby on the Andrews School campus. On site parking is free and the Corning Auditorium is barrier free. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C2F218.BB9F2060-- From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Mon Mar 24 14:39:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Message-ID: Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. From shea099 at hotmail.com Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 From: shea099 at hotmail.com (shalene shimer) Date: Mon Mar 24 15:08:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Message-ID: Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus From livchant at msn.com Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 From: livchant at msn.com (Kato Buss) Date: Mon Mar 24 23:24:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail@web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and=20 judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but=20 merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions.=20 However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions,=20 because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George=20 was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Martin Friedman=20 To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal=20 Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss,=20 In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre = participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20 As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a = theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you = looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are = thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community = theatre, we are all in the same boat.=20 The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. = Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations = and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these = days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is = going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a = small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic = enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual = is going to make a grant to?=20 When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively = outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only = salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely = out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several = individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there = were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity = actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for = themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that = even now I am not quite over.=20 The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts = of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at = their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. = Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other = theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical = opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20 Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20 We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we = also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20 Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20 Kato Buss wrote:=20 Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors=20 have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that = Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local = theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the = loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres = hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the = decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold = as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, = precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill = their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse = time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed = the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): =20 "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, = or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the = Great Public looks=20 to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do = not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C2F223.9992B120 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



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Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From star2b0527 at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 From: star2b0527 at yahoo.com (Rick Dawson) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:07:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Message-ID: <20030325060033.42981.qmail@web11605.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Bravo Mr. Friedman! Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now. It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them. The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more. This is America...thank God! Positively yours, Rick Dawson Lorain, OH --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Bravo Mr. Friedman!  Yes, the people of our country could benefit from the positive effects of seeing a theatrical production, however, many are too consumed by world events to think about the fantasy world theater has to offer right now.

It must be a heart-wrenching decision to cancel a production or worse yet, a season and I applaude and send my gratitude to those in charge of these theaters for delighting audience members like myself over the years and want them to know there are many that still stand behind them.  The dark clouds will pass and the sun will shine once more.  This is America...thank God!

Positively yours,

Rick Dawson   Lorain, OH



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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-1589172890-1048572033=:42662-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Quiet Crisis looms underneath The Stinking Economy In-Reply-To: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25@braxton.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Another link in the Economy Crisis is reflected in the WVIZ coverage of its affect on the value of local artists...check it out if you missed the original airing last May. http://www.wcpn.org/qc/features/value-artists.html CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts as an Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: From: Sender: To: Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #636 - 15 msgs Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 01:17:52 -0500 Message-ID: <20030325061752.3E7D220E25 at braxton.siteprotect.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Mailman v2.0.6 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal X-BeenThere: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.6 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Today's Topics (15 msgs).txt" Today's Topics: 1. Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College (Bridget = Tharp) 2. Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE (David Hansen) 3. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (BurnsET at aol.com) 4. MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL = BARNES (Ccontempdt at aol.com) 5. Improv this Saturday (Kathleen Walder) 6. JC Superstar Auditions at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 7. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Linda Eisenstein) 8. convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info (clydesimon) 9. Classes begin April12 at Dada (SomeDadA at aol.com) 10. "Sole Survivor" - W.G. MATHER Land Lubber Series, March 26 (Rob = Catalano) 11. "Cyrano de Bergerac" Opens at Fine Arts (Wanda Wareham) 12. Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) 13. LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS (shalene shimer) 14. Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! (Kato Buss) 15. Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season (Marjorie = Preston, PR/Marketing Director) ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Bridget Tharp" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Advertisements- V-Day Cuyahoga Community College Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 01:41:03 -0500 Message-ID: <20030324064103.73083.qmail at web14207.mail.yahoo.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Sponsor, The following is a list of the levels of sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga Community College. Each level corresponds to a specific ad size that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at Cleveland Black Box Theatre. Each donor will receive two FREE tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications that go out about our production. SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS: Madame V: $125- full page program ad + 2 tickets DiVine: $75- half page ad + 2 tickets Valentine: $50 quarter page ad + 2 tickets Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for program inclusions. Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter page ad is business card size. Please call: 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Sponsor,
The following is a list of the levels of = sponsorships that we are offering for participation in V-Day Cuyahoga = Community College.  Each level corresponds to a specific ad size = that will be placed in the V-Day Cuyahoga Community College playbill for = our benefit production of The Vagina Monologues playing April 3-6 at = Cleveland Black Box Theatre.  Each donor will receive two FREE = tickets to the show, as well as acknowledgement in all communications = that go out about our production. 

SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS:
Madame V:     $125- full = page program ad + 2 = tickets
DiVine:         &= nbsp;  $75- half page ad + 2 = tickets
Valentine:        $50 = quarter page ad + 2 tickets

Deadline for all ads and sponsorships is FRIDAY MARCH 28, 2003 for = program inclusions.  Our booklet in 8 x 5.5 inches, so a quarter = page ad is business card size. 

Please call:  = 216-987-5536 or email Bridget.Tharp at tri-c.edu




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Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C2F271.5B055EA0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "David Hansen" Sender: To: "Bad Epitaph NEWS" , "MEDIA" , "Fred Sternfeld" Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph presents STATE OF SIEGE Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 02:15:54 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES "STATE OF SIEGE" BY ALBERT CAMUS OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2003, AT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Bad Epitaph Theater Company proudly presents STATE OF SIEGE by Albert Camus and directed by Thomas Cullinan, opening Friday, May 9, 2003 at 8 PM, at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland. Bad Epitaph's 2003 spring classic will be Albert Camus' STATE OF SIEGE - the French existentialist's own dramatic re-imagining of the themes in his novel "The Plague." A comet passes over the City, and taking this as an evil omen, the people surrender their freedom in exchange for security. Find out what happens when a culture of liberty is replaced by a cult of fear. Bad Epitaph Producing Director Thomas Cullinan brings his critically acclaimed talents as a director to this play, as well as introducing the Bad Epitaph audience to his skills in mask work and movement to create a theatrical event of distinction. Performance Schedule: FIRST WEEK: Fri., May 9 and Sat., May 10 at 8 PM SECOND WEEK: Thu., May 15, Fri., May 16 and Sat., May 17 at 8 PM, Sun., May 18 at 2 PM THIRD WEEK: Thur., May 22, Fri., May 23 and Sat., May 24 at 8 PM, Sun., May 25 at 2 PM FOURTH WEEK: Thu., May 29, Fri., May 30 and Sat., May 31 at 8 PM Regular admission for all performances is $15. Student and Senior admission is $10. Reservations can be made by calling the BETC Box Office at (216) 556-0919 or online at badepitaph.org. The Acting Company includes Christopher M. Bohan, Allen Branstein, Joshua D Brown, Christine Castro, Mindy Childress, Mark Cipra, Jazmin Corona, Elaine Feagler, Jim Green, Nick Koesters, Kristie Lang, Tim Pringpuangkeo, Susan Speers and Andrew Narten as The Plague. The Production Company includes Company Manager Brian Pedaci, Production Manager Nick Koesters, Technical Director Scollard Reinhart, Costume Designer Alison B. Hernan, Scenic Designer Terry Martin with Set Design by Thomas Cullinan. The Stage Manager is Gina Verdi. Bad Epitaph's mission is to produce contemporary drama, and modern interpretations of the classics in an urban setting. It is also their mission to assemble and educate a company of professional artists through practical application of the theater arts, and to present a forum where what is said is as important as how it is said. In short, to create a theater company about whom it could be said, "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org http://www.badepitaph.org - end - ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:17:01 -0500 Message-ID: <397C17BA.7FDD1353.0016A97B at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Kato and everyone else interested in and affected by the issues in this thread: A discussion on "Cleveland Arts In Crisis" was started on ARTScleveland a while back to explore this very topic. I hope you will stop by and add your thoughts and comments here: http://www.artscleveland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48 Eileen Burns Webmaster http://www.artscleveland.com Northeast Ohio's Online Artists Colony ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 10:26:05 -0500 Message-ID: <179.17aef9c3.2bb07d8d at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his own unique contemporary style of movement. CLASS DATES AND TIMES Tuesday, March 25 9:30am -11:00am Friday, March 28 9:30am - 11:00am *Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm *Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham. The fee for each class is $10.00. Call 216.426.8156 for more information Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P - 216.426.8156 F - 216.426.0936 Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com Michael Medcalf Executive/Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103 P 216.426.8156 F 216.426.0936 Ccontempdt at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C2F271.5B26F060 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MASTER CLASSES WITH BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE =
DANCE ARTIST GERMAUL BARNES

Germaul Yusef Barnes, a 7-year member of the internationally acclaimed = Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will be in residence with = Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre March 25-31 setting a work for the = company's upcoming performance of solos and duets entitled "Three's a = Crowd" on April 25 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 

While in residence Mr. Barnes will be teaching contemporary technique = classes for CCDT drawing from his intimate creative relationship with = Bill T. Jones, his current role as Katherine Dunham's assistant and his = own unique contemporary style of movement.   


CLASS DATES AND TIMES

Tuesday, March 25     9:30am -11:00am
Friday, March 28  9:30am - 11:00am
*Sunday, March 30 2:30pm - 4:30pm

*Immediately following this class Mr. Barnes will host a question and = answer period about his intimate working relationship as a dancer with = Bill T. Jones and the assistant to Katherine Dunham.

The fee for each class is $10.00.  Call 216.426.8156 for more = information

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre
1072 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P - 216.426.8156
F - 216.426.0936


Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com



Michael = Medcalf
Executive/Artistic Director

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc.
1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103
P 216.426.8156
F 216.426.0936
Ccontempdt at aol.com
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Improv in a "Whose Line Is It = Anyway" format with lots of audience participation. In a = smoke-free,=20 alcohol-free theatre setting appropriate for the whole family. (Oh yeah, = and=20 it's funny too.)
 
Next Show: This Saturday,=20 March 29
7:30 = p.m.
Newell Theatre at Quirk Cultural=20 Center
1201 Grant Ave. in Cuyahoga=20 Falls
All tickets $5 = general=20 admission
Discounts for groups of = 25 or more=20 with 24-hour advance reservation
Info & tickets: = 330/686-8789
www.PNRImprov.com
 
Presented by Comedy Theatre = Workshop, a=20 non-profit organization committed to family-friendly comedy. In = cooperation with=20 the City of Cuyahoga Falls Park & Recreation Dept.
 
If you do not wish to receive email updates about Comedy = Theater Workshop=20 of Point of No Return Improv, send a return email with the word "remove" = in the=20 subject line. If you know someone who needs to lighten up, forward this = email to=20 them!
 
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Fine Arts = Association=20 Auditions for "Jesus Christ = Superstar” in 2 weeks

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby,=20 announces auditions for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s = “Jesus Christ=20 Superstar.”

Audition Dates:  Monday, April 7 = and=20 Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm.  Appointments are=20 needed.  =

Audition Location: The=20 Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.

Director: Fabio Polanco 

Music Director:  Josh=20 Senick 

Choreographer:  = Marlene Leber

Roles:  Male and female actors, ages 13 and older=20 for all parts.  All = roles=20 require singing. Gender-blind casting will be considered for the Pharisees.

Preparation: =20 Actors should come dressed for movement and prepared with = a=20 two-minute song, preferably rock or pop. Bring sheet music in the proper key.  = Accompanist=20 provided.  Actors will be dancing first and singing = after.

Performance datesJune 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8 = pm and=20 June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00 pm.

For more information:=20 call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at = (440)=20 951-7500 x103 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C2F271.5B37B940-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Linda Eisenstein" Sender: To: Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:29:08 -0500 Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030324112449.00a64890 at mail.en.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , In-Reply-To: <20030323.144641.1660.1.RBIngraham at juno.com> Even in my most utopian imaginings, I recognize this, Richard -- thanks for bringing it up. But there are alternatives: gate-splits, low-cost rentals, doing readings as a benefit for the theatre companies themselves. Let's keep the artistic opportunities from shrinking away to nothing. Linda Eisenstein >While it would be great if the theatres that are dark could "open their >doors" to other organizations or production companies, keep in mind that >even that will cost money, even if your just doing a simple >reading...somebody would have to pay for the electricity, water, etc. If >these companies can not afford to produce the rest of their seasons, I >don't think they should be expected to "house" other companies, unless the >guests are able to pay for the incurred expenses. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "clydesimon" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum Sincerity Forever ticket info Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:19:40 -0500 Message-ID: <003901c2f221$343f4740$6a4f8441 at pavilion> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 - SINCERITY FOREVER After successfully launching convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new theatre in Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as planned. Now that Cleveland's long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is up and running again and ready to present four productions of their environmental style of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year convergence-continuum is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first three shows. First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman, directed by Clyde Simon, the company's Artistic Director. The Liminis will once again be transformed - this time into a back road on the outskirts of Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a visit from mystic furballs. Can anyone set them straight again? Who? How? Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You'll just have to come and find out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . . Sincerity Forever opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through June 7. All performances begin at 8pm. Admission is $12 general and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. The Liminis is located at 2438 Scranton Road in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. The remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, and a three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as the year rolls along - flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors - the kind of unconventional theatre you won't experience anywhere else in these parts. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C2F271.5B40E100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM 2003 –=20 SINCERITY = FOREVER

After successfully = launching=20 convergence-continuum late last year with Quills and The Unseen Hand at their new = theatre in=20 Tremont, The Liminis, the company went on hiatus for the winter as = planned. Now=20 that Cleveland’s long cold winter is over convergence-continuum is = up and=20 running again and ready to present four productions of their = environmental style=20 of theatre in a full spring through fall series. This year = convergence-continuum=20 is extending its runs from four weeks to five weeks for their first = three shows.=20  

First up is Sincerity Forever by Mac = Wellman,=20 directed by Clyde Simon, the company’s Artistic Director. The = Liminis will once=20 again be transformed – this time into a back road on the outskirts = of=20 Hillsbottom, where the sincerity of its citizens has become tainted by a = visit=20 from mystic furballs.  Can = anyone=20 set them straight again? Who? How? =20 Perhaps Pokey the Cat has the answer. You’ll just have to = come and find=20 out. Be prepared for a visit from The Divine . . . .

Sincerity=20 Forever=20 opens Friday, May 9, and will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays = through June=20 7.   All performances begin at = 8pm.   = Admission is=20 $12 general and $9 for students and seniors.   For information = and=20 reservations call 216-687-0074.   The Liminis is located at = 2438=20 Scranton Road in Cleveland’s historic Tremont=20 neighborhood.   Seating for this production will be = limited to=20 45.

The=20 remaining productions are scheduled for July/August, October/November, = and a=20 three-week run in December. So stay tuned for further developments as = the year=20 rolls along – flammable fruit, sado-bottomy, and more bald actors = – the kind of=20 unconventional theatre you won’t experience anywhere else in these = parts. =20

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Cabaret Dada Improvisational = Theater,
Cleveland=E2=80=99s premier improvisational theater, is = pleased to announce
The spring session "Improv = Intensives".

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your = ordinary improvisation class. They are a unique and entertaining = exploration of the improvisational process, designed to promote within = the student the ability to communicate with a partner, to think
"on = your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual
= within an ensemble.

The following Intensives are being offered = :

Improv 101 : Building Blocks
Saturdays   11:00AM = to 1:30 PM

Improv 102 : Improv Structures
Saturdays   2:00 to 4:30 PM


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.

Classes begin April 12th 2003
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242
or www.CabaretDada.com for full class descriptions
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Steamship William G. Mather Museum Presents - =

=

2003 Public "Land Lubber Series"

=

Free programs on = Great Lakes history and culture at an "inland" location to make it = easier for "Land Lubbers" to get onboard. Coming up = next=E2=80=A6

"SOLE SURVIVOR" at the = Brooklyn Library

=

Dennis Hale tells the tale of the sinking of the = freighter Daniel J. Morrell in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. = Of her twenty-nine-man crew, there was only one survivor, Dennis! Hear = how he faced incredible odds to become the sole = survivor.

Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 6:30 =E2=80=93 7:15 pm

Brooklyn = Branch (Cuyahoga County Library)

4480 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH = 44144-3353

Phone: (216) = 398-4600 Website: www1.cuyahoga.lib.oh.us

GREAT LAKES = TRIVIA: Do you = know where the Edmond Fitzgerald sank in the gales of November? = No, it=E2=80=99s not a spelling error, and probably not where = you=E2=80=99re thinking. Find out on March = 26th!

Steamship William G. Mather = Museum

"The Ship That Built = Cleveland"

1001 E. = 9th Street Pier s Info-Line: = (216) 574-6262

www.wgmather.org

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 Cyrano de=20 Bergerac comes=20 to the =

Corning Auditorium of the Fine Arts=20 Association

April 4, = 5, 11 & 12=20 at 8 pm

April 6 & = 13 at 3 = pm

Audio=20 described performance on April 13 at 3=20 pm

The=20 ill-fated story of a celebrated and homely poet, swordsman, and = scientist=20 secretly in love with the beautiful Roxane, deals with the consequences = of=20 hiding one’s true self.  = Those who=20 have seen the Steve Martin movie, “Roxanne” will be familiar = with the basic=20 premise.   Written by Edmund = Rostand,=20 this production is translated and adapted for the stage by Anthony=20 Burgess.  Directed by Mark=20 Cipra.

The=20 Cast

Cyrano-Carl = Brandt=20 Long

Christian-David=20 Malinowski

Roxane-Danielle = Stein

Musketeer/Charles-David Mc = Cormack

de Guiche-Roger = Principe

LeBret-Michael = Rogan

Dupont/Hugo-Jeanne = Sapir

Valvert/Jean-Jim = Shannon

Ragueneau-Lance = Switzer

Guyere/Cook-Don = Knepper

Felixerie/Riombaud-Madeline=20 Markovich

Albert/Flaubert/Capuchin/Gustave-Terry = Blair

D'Artagnan/Montfleury-Josh = Brown

Citizen's = Daughter-Kayla = Carabotta

Marquise/Jacques/Claire-Kimberly=20 Carabotta

Jodelet/Lise-Kathleen = Cromie

Cuigy-Lynda = Eland

Athene-Kelly = Elliott

Ligniere-Sean = Fitzgerald

Lady/Marguerite-Eugenia = Green

Michelle-Melanie = Green

Pickpocket/Thierry-Zach = Hardman

Barthenoide/Cook/Victor-Cami = Harkless

Juliette/Cook-Melanie = Hauer

Henri-Daniel = Higgins

David/Cook-Jake = Kostelnik

Duenna = (Marthe)-Linda Laronge

Brissaille/Hector-Ken=20 Jayne

Production Team:  = Mark=20 Cipra, Director; Ann Hedger, Stage Manager; Ben Needham, Tech=20 Director; Melissa Koerber, Costume = Designer;=20 Kristen Buchs, Lighting Designer; = Tom=20 Linsenmeier, Lights; Andrea Markovic, Sound; Beth Downing, Deck = Stage=20 Manager; Angela Tsevdos, Crew

Ticket information and=20 reservations: 440-951-6637  Groups of 10 or more are = eligible for=20 group discounts and student rush prices are offered thirty minutes prior = to=20 curtain time.

The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 = Mentor Avenue in=20 Willoughby on the Andrews School campus.   On site parking is free = and the=20 Corning Auditorium is barrier free.

------=_NextPart_000_0056_01C2F271.5B488220-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tickets on Sale for "Broadway & More" show Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:14:09 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Don't Miss It...April 5,6,12 & 13. "BROADWAY & MORE...A Music Celebration!" Featuring Cleveland's Best Musical Talent: Tricia Bestic Melissa Day Sandra Emerick Keith Gerchak Trinidad Rosado Michael Snider Bob Stoesser and Gustavo Urdaneta Singing, dancing, PLUS a 20-voice ensemble and orchestra presented by Director, Larry Wilgus & Spectacular Productions. The 2-hr. snappy rhythmic show is fully choreographed and costumed. "42nd St", "My Fair Lady", "Les Miserables", "I Got Rhythm" and much more! See one of the best shows on any stage in the elegant Greystone Hall Theatre! SHOW DATES: Saturday, April 5 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 6 - 3 pm Saturday, April 12 - 3 pm and 7:30pm Sunday, April 13 - 3 pm LOCATION: Greystone Hall in downtown Akron, OH at the corner of Mill Street and High Street (103 High St., directly across street from John Knight Convention Center) TICKETS: Call 330-453-6086, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5 pm. CALL NOW! Tickets and directions will be mailed. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "shalene shimer" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]LITERATURE AND ARTS FOR OUR TROOPS Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:56:45 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Friends of the arts community: A site has come to my attention that I think all of us can contribute to. Books for Soldiers is a group which provides donated literature to our men and women fighting overseas. http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/ All types of literature are appreciated, as many soldiers have requests for anything. I think this a great opportunity for artists to send their gently worn scriptbooks and play anthologies. There is also a PayPal option for those who would rather not part from their much loved copy of "Death of a Salesman". As a cousin of an officer currently stationed in N. Korea and the daughter of a disabled American veteran, I hope that all of you will peruse the site and can hopefully give in some way or form. Whether you support the effort that the soldiers are there for or not, we must remember that as artists one of our goals is to nuture the mind and soul, and I think of no better way to reach them than through this type of charity. Thank you for your time. Shalene _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Kato Buss" Sender: To: "Martin Friedman" , "neohiopal" References: <20030321232511.27395.qmail at web13107.mail.yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 16:37:02 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Mr Friedman, I appreciate your comments. The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and judging from the length of your response I've succeeded. I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off dark. I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with George was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the future. Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's Mr. I'm a boy. Regards, Kato Buss ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Friedman To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:25 PM Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The Economy Stinks! Dear Ms. Buss, In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their seasons.... As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to cancel a theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if you think producers and directors like to cancel productions. Have you looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people are thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their bottom line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, we are all in the same boat. The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made lightly. Ms. Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress these days, as are all theatre organizations. I personally believe it is going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting a small theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or individual is going to make a grant to? When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George last year I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me for not only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken completely out of my hands. Yet, many blamed me. Indeed, while there were several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the marketplace, there were those who did not. "That's life in the theatre," two of my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt worse for me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a humiliating experience that even now I am not quite over. The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows or parts of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and distressed at their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or Mr. Levin are very happy right now. I believe we owe them, and the other theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude. Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and interpretations but they are there for us 'theatre people.' We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But we also need to understand where these producers and directors are coming from. Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity Kato Buss wrote: Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak. How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors have been affected by this spring's rash of season cancellations? Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's production of Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to find out that Dobama has cancelled the remainder of it's season..along with other local theatres. It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to the loss of revenue. As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local theatres hardly covers post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of creative work. I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and the decision to "close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so bold as to pose a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a theatre, who select a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my case, precast actors months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic to fulfill their season? Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a worse time for theatres to go dark? Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country needed the voice of theatre? And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic irony): "The Theatre must give us everything that is crime, love, war, or madness, if it wants to recover it's necessity. It is no wonder the Great Public looks to the movies for violent satisfactions, whose intentions do not deceive them." oh screw it..SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend..popcorn anyone? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mr Friedman,
 
I appreciate your comments.
 
The purpose of my posting was to create a dialogue and
judging from the length of your response I've succeeded.
 
I certainly wasn't passing judgement on any theatre, but =
merely relating my own experience and posing a few questions. =
However, if we've reached a point where we shouldn't ask questions, =
because of the war or economy, than perhaps theatres are better off = dark.
 
I'm sure your experience with Sunday in the Park with=20 George
was humiliating and I wish your organization success in the = future.
 
Incidentally, it's not Ms. Buss, it's = Mr. =20  I'm a boy.
 
Regards,
 
Kato Buss
----- Original Message -----
To: Kato Buss ; Neohiopal
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 = 6:25=20 PM
Subject: Re: = [NEohioPAL]WARNING: The=20 Economy Stinks!

Dear Ms. Buss,=20

In reference to your note to members of the Neohiopal and theatre=20 participants everywhere, concerning the cancellations of their = seasons....=20

As a producer/director who recently (Summer 2002) had to = cancel a=20 theatre production due to the changing economics, I have to wonder if = you=20 think producers and directors like to cancel productions. = Have you=20 looked around you? We are currently at war and the last thing people = are=20 thinking about is going to the theatre. This directly affects their = bottom=20 line. Non-profit or for profit, college theatre or community theatre, = we are=20 all in the same boat.=20

The decision to cancel a show or a season are not made = lightly. Ms.=20 Buss, the money to put on a show comes from individuals, corporations=20 and foundations. All are under a great deal of financial stress = these=20 days, as are all  theatre  organizations. I personally = believe it is=20 going to get worse before it gets better. Given the choice of granting = a small=20 theatre company or a school system $20,000 for 'artistic=20 enrichment' who do you think the Foundation, corporation or=20 individual is going to make a grant to?=20

When I cancelled Sunday in the Park with George = last year=20 I positively outraged at least 30 people who had depended upon me = for not=20 only salaries but also artistic succor. It was a decision taken = completely out=20 of my hands.  Yet, many blamed me.  Indeed, while there = were=20 several individuals that understood the vicissitudes of the = marketplace, there=20 were those who did not.  "That's life in the = theatre," two of=20 my Equity actors told me. They understood, and indeed felt = worse for=20 me than for themselves. I found the entire situation a = humiliating=20 experience that even now I am not quite over.=20

The theatres in Northeast Ohio who have had to cancels shows = or parts=20 of their seasons, I'm sure, are terribly dishearted and = distressed at=20 their decision. I can't believe that Ms. Casey or Ms. Colombi or = Mr.=20 Levin are very happy right now.  I believe we owe them, and the = other=20 theatre producers/directors who have provided us with theatrical=20 opportunities over the years, a great debt gratitude.=20

Yes, we love to hate their choices of casts and plays and = interpretations=20 but they are there for us 'theatre people.' =20

We do need to attend the theatre this weekend and next weekend. But = we also=20 need to understand where these producers and directors are coming = from.=20

Martin Friedman, Ph.D. Lakeland Theatre/ John Carroll Unviversity=20

 Kato Buss <livchant at msn.com> wrote:=20

Theatre artists hit by disturbing outbreak.
 
How many local directors, designers, technicians, and actors =
have been affected by this spring's rash of season=20 cancellations?
 
Personally, I was precast (last August) in Dobama Theatre's = production=20 of
Raised In Captivity, due to open mid-April, only to = find out=20 that Dobama has
cancelled the remainder of it's season=85.along with other = local=20 theatres.
 
It has left me quite disappointed and not necessarily due to = the loss=20 of revenue.
As any non-union actor can tell you the flat-fee at local = theatres=20 hardly covers
post-show libation. I'm far more disappointed in the loss of = creative=20 work.
 
I understand there are many facets to operating a theatre and = the=20 decision to
"close the doors" is not an easy one. However, if I may be so = bold as=20 to pose
a question. Does the artistic staff and board of directors of a = theatre, who select
a season, hire a production staff for each play, and as in my = case,=20 precast actors
months-and-months in advance, rely on the general pubic = to fulfill=20 their season?
 
Finally, at the risk of sounding political, could there be a = worse time=20 for theatres to go dark?
Has there ever been a time in recent history when our country = needed=20 the voice of theatre?
And to quote a "Frenchman" (in an act of utter diplomatic = irony):
    
    "The Theatre must give us everything = that is=20 crime, love, war, or madness,
     if it wants to recover it's = necessity. It=20 is no wonder the Great Public looks
     to the movies for violent = satisfactions, whose=20 intentions do not deceive them."
 
oh screw it=85.SPIDERMAN IV opens this weekend=85.popcorn=20 anyone?
 



Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo!=20 Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live=20 on your desktop! ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C2F271.5B6A13E0-- ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: "Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director" Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama Theatre Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 17:00:00 -0500 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Importance: Normal List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , Dobama Announces Cutbacks to 2002-03 Season - - - 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival to be Celebrated as Planned As a result of the current economic climate and in an effort to ensure the future health and vitality of Dobama Theatre, the Board of Trustees has voted to cancel the 2003 productions of Nicky Silver?s Raised in Captivity, Dobama Night Kitchen?s Punk Project and the Owen Kelly Adopt-A-Playwright Program. Highlights of the 2002-2003 season included the Midwest premiere of Jason Sherman?s Three In The Back, Two In The Head, and Charles Busch?s The Tale of The Allergist?s Wife. ?Dobama?s reputation for producing innovative, professional theatre is unquestioned,? says Board President Spencer Caress. ?Our actions regarding the 2002-2003 season reflect our commitment to the future success of Dobama, including relocating to our new home.? Dobama Artistic Director Joyce Casey, who has been with the 43-year-old theatre for 25 years, says this is the first time she can recall the theatre ever having to remove a production from the schedule. ?During this season, we successfully premiered the work of two of America?s Pulitzer-Prize winning playwrights ? Tony Kushner, author of Homebody/Kabul, and Suzan-Lori Parks, who wrote our current production, In the Blood, which is running through March 30th,? she says. ?I am constantly nourished and recharged by the work of our artists,? says Casey. ?Canceling a production is a loss for all of us as well as for our loyal patrons, whose continuing support we deeply appreciate.? Casey adds, ?We will be celebrating Cleveland?s youngest playwrights in June. The award-winning 25th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival (MBKPF) will be celebrated as planned June 5th-8th, 2003.? MBKPF is a real gem in Dobama?s production schedule and it is the first children?s playwriting festival in the United States! Each year, Dobama fully produces ten to twelve plays written by Cuyahoga County students in grades 1-12, June 5th is a benefit night at $25 per person, and the festival will culminate in nine free performances June 6th-8th. For more information, call Dobama Theatre at (216) 932-6838. For reservations for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids? Playwriting Festival, call (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920 Content-Type: text/plain; name="Digest Footer.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Digest Footer.txt" _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in each 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 ------=_NextPart_000_005E_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- ------=_NextPart_000_0070_01C2F271.5BCEC920-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Mar 25 07:08:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SCHEDULE Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and May 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previously announced. For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY Contact: Thomas Cullinan Office: (216) 556-0919 Email: tom at badepitaph.org - end - --MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: STATE OF SIEGE Correction BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY: CORRECTION TO "STATE OF SIEGE" SC= HEDULE

Sunday performances of Bad Epitaph=B9s STATE OF SIEGE on May 18 and Ma= y 25 will be evening performances at 7 PM, and not 2 PM matinees as previous= ly announced.

For the complete schedule and additional information, check the Bad = Epitaph website at http://www.badepitaph.org

BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY
Contact: Thomas Cullinan
Office: (216) 556-0919
Email: tom at badepitaph.org

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--MS_Mac_OE_3131414166_1788180_MIME_Part-- From tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 From: tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us (Siko, Tom) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Technicians Wanted (College Students Welcome To Apply) Message-ID: STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATER Stagecraft Teacher Stagecrafters Youth Theater is currently interviewing for a summer Stagecraft teacher for our summer camp program. Candidate will also have opportunity to work as an assistant to the Technical Director as well as the Lighting and Set Designers. Stagecrafters Theater Camp is for students in grades 3-11. Candidate must be good with children and creative. Our theater camp does several workshop productions each summer as well as one summer stock show in August. COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH A BACKGROUND IN TECHNICAL THEATER ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. No housing is provided for this position. For more information or to schedule an interview please contact Tom Siko, Technical Director at 216-831-8601 x5103 or 440-781-1200. You may also e-mail a resume to this e-mail address. Please include references. Tom Siko Stagecrafters Associate/Technical Director Orange Community Education and Recreation Dept. (216) 831-8601 Ext: 5103 (216) 831-4209 Facsimile Tsiko at orange.k12.oh.us From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:13:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates -- WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Stud Message-ID: <7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd@aol.com> --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio . . . Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates 1. You can still REGISTER . . . for the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: Actor's Career Development" Series which continues this Saturday, March 29th & Sat. April 5th.. (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. ) Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, (216) 561-8608. . Sat. 3/29: Marketing & Business Basics Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. You will have to know about the following to increase your chances of being successful -- Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses. . Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "Getting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get Paid" Learn the - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything from - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Major Credit cards accepted. (Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.) Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 2. RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture Presentations. . . presented by Arts in Strongsville Sandra Kornick, Chair "'PlayActs': a Prelude to Performance for Actors, Directors & Playwrights" Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio at Pearl Crossings Retirement Community 19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136. (Just past Pettiti's Gardens) The Lecture Series focuses on . . . . You're an aspiring or an experienced artist. You need to learn your craft. Or, you need to hone your craft. Either way, explore the creative process through which you tell your story on-stage and on- camera. 2. Mon. 3/31: "You're an Actor: Tell Your Story. You're a Director: Help Your Actor Tell the Story." 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Want to be a great character actor? Then you need a director. Through the process, (from cold readings to the performance), you will learn how you and the director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and embody the character. Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which helps the actor tell a 'believable' story on-stage and on-camera. 3. Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show': Tell Your Story" 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM . Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how you can combine the elements of your artistry to make your performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble performances. Learn how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and editing your performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn how to create opportunities to showcase your performance piece. For Information: (216) 561-8608. To RSVP: Sandra Kornich, Chair, Arts in Strongsville (440) 238-3693 or (440) 572-0439. Admission: Donation 3. Save the Dates! You can Register Now ! Coming April 12th thru May 17th. "Tricks of the Trade . . . Craft & Professional Development" series. This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Trade Career Development" series. Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM of acting for On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover. This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . . . Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Character development, Monologues, Improv & Scene work . Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial, industrial, film) & Voiceover . Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera & Voiceover HOW-to . . . . Sat. 4/12: Structure & write your talent resume in content & format . Sat. 4/19: Get your professional head shot project done . Sat. 4/26: Structure & develop your voiceover demo in content & format . Sat. 5/3: Select & Rehearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues . Sat. 5/10: Become, Embody & Perform Your Contemporary or Classical Character . Sat. 5/17: Prepare, Practice & Audition for Monologues & Scene work Fee: $20.00 per session. $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. Plus, "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Survival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 ) Major Credit cards accepted. Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session. Call (216) 561-8608 to register. --part1_7a.3bf7f62c.2bb1dbbd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



>From the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio  . . .

Guest Artist Presentations & Workshop Updates

1.  You can still REGISTER . . . for  the 2 remaining "Tricks of the Trade: 
      Actor's Career Development"
Series which=20= continues this Saturday,        &nbs= p;   
      March 29th & Sat. April 5th..
            &nbs= p;   (All Saturday Sessions, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM. )

            &nbs= p;     Call the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio,= (216) 561-8608.

            &= nbsp;  
. Sat. 3/29:  =20= Marketing & Business Basics
Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. = ; You will have to know about the following to increase  your chances o= f being successful  --  Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"= Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independ= ent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

. Sat. 4/5: Marketing: "G= etting Your Big Break, Get Work, Get
            &nbs= p;     Paid"

Learn the  - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make th= at Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets.= Everything from  - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, R= esources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" an= d developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.=

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.    &= nbsp;      Major Credit cards accepted. 
(Ask about discount for AFTRA,SAG & AEA members.)

Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.=

Call (216) 561-8608 to register. 



2.  RSVP, now to attend the Monday, March 31= st & April 7th Sue Johnson Lecture
      Presentations. . .

presented by
Arts in Strongsville
Sandra Kornick, Chair

"'PlayActs': a Prelude to= Performance
for
Actors, Directors & Playwrights"


Sue Johnson, Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
at
Pearl Crossings Retirement Community
19205 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136.
(Just past Pettiti's Gardens)


The Lecture Series focuses on . . .
You're an aspiring or an experienced artist.  You need t= o learn your craft.  Or, you
   need to hone your craft.  Either way, explore the creative= process through which 
   you tell your story on-stage and on- camera.


2. Mon. 3/31:  "You're an Actor:  Tell Your Story.  You're= a Director:  Help Your
            &nbs= p;         Actor Tell the Story."&nb= sp;     7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.   Want to be a great character actor?  Then you need a dire= ctor. Through the
    process, (from cold readings to the performance), you wil= l learn how you and the
    director practice your Craft to develop, become, work and= embody the character.  
   Discover and explore the actor's and director's process which h= elps the actor tell a
   'believable' story on-stage and on-camera.

3.  Mon. 4/7: "You're a 'One Person Show':  Tell Your Story"&nb= sp;  
    7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

.  Explore alternative ways to showcase your talent and create new work= (or, select
   existing work) which expresses who you are as an actor, directo= r or playwright.
   Learn how you can combine the elements of  your artistry t= o make your
   performance piece come alive for one-person or ensemble perform= ances. Learn
   how to workshop your material to get insights on revising and e= diting your
   performance material to make it and you more marketable. Learn=20= how to create
   opportunities to showcase your performance piece.

For Information: (216) 561-8608.
To RSVP:         Sandra Kornich,=20= Chair, Arts in Strongsville  (440) 238-3693 or
            &nbs= p;          (440) 572-0439.
=
Admission:       Donation


3.   Sav= e the Dates!  You can Register Now !

Coming April 12th thru May 17th.


"Trick= s of the Trade . . .
Craft & Professional Development"
series
.


This upcoming 6 -session series follows up the current "Tricks of the Tra= de Career Development" series.

Actors should come prepared to focus on - & - work on - the
CRAFT & PROFESSIONALISM
of acting for On-stage, On-came= ra & Voiceover. 

This Series focuses on the Who-What-When-Where-Why - & How-to's . . .
  Cold readings, Analyzing & Interpreting Copy, Char= acter development,      
     Monologues, Improv  & Scene work
.   Acting techniques for On-stage, On-camera (commercial,= industrial, film) &
     Voiceover
  Audition techniques for On-stage, On-Camera  &= ; Voiceover

    &= nbsp;     HOW-to . . .
Sat. 4/12:    Structure & write your talen= t resume in content & format
.  Sat. 4/19:    Get your professional head shot=20= project done
.  Sat. 4/26:    Structure & develop your voi= ceover demo in content & format
.  Sat.  5/3:     Select &  Re= hearse Contemporary & Classical Monologues
.  Sat. 5/10:    Become, Embody & Perform You= r Contemporary or Classical
            &nbs= p;          Character
Sat. 5/17:    Prepare, Practice & Audition= for Monologues & Scene work

Fee:  $20.00 per session.       &nbs= p;  $15.00 per session for 3 or more sessions.  
Plus,  "Tricks of the Trade. . . Techniques, Tools, Training & Surv= ival Skills for Actors" Handbook (Required. $10.00 )   = ; 
Major Credit cards accepted.
Payments must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.




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The young contestants, from farms, ghettos, and ocean front mansions across the country, experience heartbreak and triumph during the televised finals of the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC. The 6th Annual Midwest Independent Filmmakers Conference: March 28 - March 30, 2003 Hyatt Regency Hotel Cleveland Non-Members $200 Cleveland Film Society Members $170 Students $125 Student Group Rate $100/each for 5 or more students from the same school MIFC registration also offers a free 2-day pass to any film screening on Saturday, March 29 or Sunday, March 30. Panel summaries and registration information are available at 216-623-3456 or online at Get into it! From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Mar 25 12:14:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Airing on APPLAUSE Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. With host Dee = Perry... (Repeats Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. and Sundays at 12:30 p.m.) * Celebrating the life and work of W.E.B. DuBois. W.E.B. DuBois was = a civil rights leader, a pioneer in sociology, and author of The Souls = of Black Folk. This year, marks the 100th anniversary of that book's = publishing and is just one of the contributions being recognized in the = community-wide celebration: "The Soul of W.E.B. DuBois: Celebrating the = Genius of an American Scholar." Dr. Regennia Williams from Cleveland = State University visits APPLAUSE to discuss DuBois and the events = honoring him. =20 * Curtain Call. For over fifty years, some of the biggest stars of = the American stage have passed through Cleveland...leaving their "mark" = on the curtain at the Hanna Theater. From simple signatures, to = detailed drawings, this simple cloth has become a priceless piece of = theatrical history. * Musical Heritage. Michael Searching Bear, is one of only a very = few full-time Native American flute makers in the world. He discovered = the melodious sounds of the wood flute while researching his Native = American heritage. Once the music of the past found him, Michael knew = he had to honor his Cherokee culture by keeping the sound alive. From sandykosovich at yahoo.com Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 From: sandykosovich at yahoo.com (Sandy Kosovich) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:19:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Meet Me In St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre in Madison Message-ID: <20030325183553.70660.qmail@web13602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003 Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM character breakdown Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Audition requirements: Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement. Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church), NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Auditions for Rabbit Run Theatre's production of

MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

Production dates: July 18-August 3, 2003

Audition dates: Sat., Mar. 28 & Sun., Mar. 29 1:00-5:00PM 

character breakdown

Mr. Alonso Smith--40ish, father and lawyer, baritone

Mrs. Anna Smith--40ish, good and loving mother, soprano

Lon Smith--19, good-looking Princeton freshman, tenor

Rose Smith--17 or 18, beautiful and chic, soprano

Esther Smith--16 or 17, lively and attractive, mezzo-soprano

Agnes Smith--10-12, tomboyish, must sing well

Tootie Smith-- 6 years old, bright, must sing well

Grandpa Prophater-- 60's-70's, Mrs. Smith's father, Civil War vet

Katie--flexible age range-30's and up, the Smith's cook and housemaid, mezzo

John Truitt--16-18, athletic boy-next-door, tenor

Warren Sheffield--18-22, Rose's suitor, baritone

Lucille Ballard--18 or 19, sophisticated and charming

approx. 10-15 teens ages 13-18 and early 20's for the singing and dancing ensemble and to fill in some small roles

ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE

Audition requirements:

Prepare one show-tune type song--bring music in the proper key, an accompanist will be provided. Dress comfortably for movement.

Director: Sandy Kosovich Peck, Musical Director: Peggy Elliot, Choreographer: Joe Booth 

Call 440-428-5913 for an appointment

auditions will be held at the Rabbit Run Community Arts building in Madison Village (Rts. 528 & 84, gray building on the square next to the church),     NOT the theatre on Chapel Rd.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-354892857-1048617353=:69783-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Mar 25 13:34:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Master Class on Vocal Auditioning and Performing Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F4D0@NTSERV1> Join cast members of the national tour of THE FULL MONTY as they lead a special Master Class designed to help you prepare for auditions and performing. Wednesday April 2 from 12:00 - 1:30 pm on the Allen Theatre Stage at Playhouse Square Center Please ready 16 bars of music and bring your music with you. An accompaniest will be provided. You can participate or observe. But, you must call 216-771-4444 ext. 3215 to reserve. From PierogiProductOH at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 From: PierogiProductOH at aol.com (PierogiProductOH at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clown auditions for NB show Message-ID: <114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7@aol.com> --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the Natural Bridges show. The auditions will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location: North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-5441 www.worldeonline.com Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself. Since we only have a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to be brief. This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show itself. A copy of benefits will be available at the audition. After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inform them of our decision via email or phone call. Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Saturday. Kirk L Maynard Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130 440-884-2183 www.thenaturalbridges.com --part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is a notice that Natural Bridges will be holding=20= auditions for our second clown Bubbly, who will appear in our trailer of the= Natural Bridges show.  The auditions will be held on Saturday,=20= March 29, 2003, at 6:30pm at the following location:

North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44102
(216) 651-5441
www.worldeonline.com

Please bring a current resume and photo of yourself.  Since we only hav= e a few people who expressed interest so far, we anticipate the auditions to= be brief.  This role is ONLY for the trailer of our show, not the show= itself.  A copy of benefits will be available at the audition.  <= BR>
After reviewing all applicants for the role, we will contact everyone to inf= orm them of our decision via email or phone call. 

Thanks again for your interest and we look forward to seeing you there on Sa= turday.

Kirk L Maynard
Natural Bridges LLC
PO Box 30688
Cleveland, Ohio 44130
440-884-2183
www.thenaturalbridges.com
--part1_114.20e0b74a.2bb20dd7_boundary-- From jpercher at dancecleveland.org Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 From: jpercher at dancecleveland.org (Jackie Percher) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Twyla Tharp Dance - March 30th - presented by DANCECleveland Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Her dances have astounded audiences worldwide. Today she remains the reigning American "mistress of modern dance", creating work as unique as her name...Twyla. DANCECleveland presents the Dance Event of the Year Twyla Tharp Dance One Night Only! March 30 ~ 8:00 p.m. State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center For tickets call (216) 241-6000 or 1-800-766-6048 or visit us online at www.dancecleveland.org Group discounts for 10 or more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201 Twyla Tharp Dance, performing three of her most recent works: Westerly Round, Surfer at the River Styx and the premiere of Even The King. "Non-stop bravura, delivered with mind-boggling stamina. Maverick levels of energy and rhythm...energy at its most turbulent...Sheer dance power." - New York Times ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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Twyla Tharp Dance
One Night Only!
March 30 ~ 8:00 = p.m.
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or=20 1-800-766-6048

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Group discounts = for 10 or=20 more: Call 216-861-2213 ext. 201

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Westerly=20 Round, Surfer at the River Styx=20 and the premiere of Even The=20 King.

"Non-stop = bravura,=20 delivered with mind-boggling stamina.  Maverick levels of energy = and=20 rhythm...
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------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F2E2.3403F340-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 14:33:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Calling ALL Actors & Production Talent Message-ID: <144.dbd8ed2.2bb212a1@aol.com> CALLING ALL ACTORS & PRODUCTION TALENT Stage & Production Artists Meeting Announced (March 25, 2003) - In partial response to the current bleak air surrounding the performing arts in Cleveland, arts publicist Jeon Francis is teaming up with Cleveland Public Theatre to organize a gathering between stage and production artists. This meeting will be led by Francis who will present his ideas on a project he has been developing to better connect and utilize the resources and talents within the artist community. Attendees will be encourage to give their feedback. Artists unable to attend the free event will have an alternative way to review the project plan and submit comments. Other topics will include: What local arts organizations are working on and how we might be able to better collaborate with one another. Cleveland Public Theatre is also expected to address the topic of arts advocacy. The discussion is expected to take place at the Cleveland Public Theatre sometime in mid-April. Details will be announced later this week. PLEASE NOTE: *The usage of "stage artists" refers to: (e.g., actors, dancers, performers, comics, celebrity impersonators, etc.) *The usage of "production artists" refers to: (e.g., costume designers, photographers, lighting and sound operators, directors, graphic designers, etc.) From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Since Welfare Reform" -- This Sunday's Post-Show Panel at Dobama's In the Blood Message-ID: This Sunday's panel discussion is free to ticketholders immediately following Sunday's 2:30 p.m. performance of In the Blood at Dobama Theatre. The panel will begin at approximately 5:00 p.m. March 30 ? Since Welfare Reform Moderator to be determined. Moderated question and answer period to follow. Panelists to include: Sister Donna Hawk, Transitional Housing; Ruth Gray, Executive Director, Empowerment Center of Greater Cleveland; Mick Latkovich, Vocational Guidance Services; a representative from Neighborhood Centers Association. In 1998, the United States passed a series of laws that served, ideally, to provide a bridge for our country?s poor from ?welfare to work.? The images that were used to promote these laws were largely of inner-city poor, and largely of black Americans even though the average welfare recipient is a white woman who lives in a rural area. For this event, we will take a look at the actual results of the laws passed in Ohio. Statistically, who are Cleveland?s poorest citizens? Are more people working? Are women?s jobs providing them an adequate income and healthcare for their children? How are adults without dependents faring as opposed to those who care for (sometimes extended) families? What kinds of support programs have been put in place for ex-recipients? What are the present politics of the situation? Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama on 90.3's "Around Noon" this Monday/ "Girl 6" Monday at the Madstone Message-ID: Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, will be featured on WCPN 90.3's "Around Noon" with Dee Perry (at noon) this coming Monday, March 31st, along with representatives from Cleveland Public Theater and Ensemble Theater in a discussion about theatre budget cuts. And join us at the Madstone, at 2781 Euclid Heights Boulevard, just a few feet from Dobama Theatre, on Monday, March 31, at 7:30 p.m. as Dobama Theatre, Urban Dialect and the Madstone Centrum present "Girl 6" (screenwritten by Suzan-Lori Parks, author of In the Blood, through this weekend at Dobama Theatre). For more information and tickets, call (216) 321-1000. The timely irony in the movie is that the main character is not able to make enough money as an actress, so she turns to phone sex to pay the bills! DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seven Critics Weigh in on In the Blood at Dobama Theatre -- Playing Through Sunday ONLY! Message-ID: Don't miss your chance to see the critically-acclaimed In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks at Dobama Theatre through March 30th! Final performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Audiences laugh, weep and stand in applause. The mirror is turned on ourselves in this gripping, visceral slice of life. What the critics are saying about Dobama Theatre's production of In the Blood: "When a playwright's powerful words find their theatrical equivalent in a director's bold vision and in peerless acting, the result is an experience unlike any other. In the Blood at Dobama Theatre is such an experience...the production, through March 30, spearheaded by director Sonya Robbins and a dream cast including Rasheryl McCreary as the doomed Hester, takes the drama even higher. From the charged and symbolic opening to the shattering and tragic conclusion, In the Blood will make you laugh, rage and, ultimately, weep...no detail is overlooked...If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Parks, one of our leading producers of plays that matter, conjures up works that are gritty and real while at the same time being poetic and highly symbolic. Director Sonya Robbins whips up a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization in a haunting evocation of Parks' nightmare-scape...bruising study of the vast, starving underbelly of America and those who had a hand in creating it" Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer "a damn fine theatrical experience. In the Blood is essentially a contemporary interpretation of the good vs. evil themes in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter...lively street-beat language...In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester...Even given the dour subject matter, there are plenty of chuckles...There is an irresistible musical flow to this material, and director Sonya Robbins has her players performing like a troupe of jazz all-stars -- blending smoothly during the ensemble family scenes, then vamping soulfully in their solo turns." Christine Howey, Scene "In the Blood, by Suzan-Lori Parks, the 2002 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Topdog/Underdog, continues her tradition of reminding society of its hypocrisy by reflecting the ideals, traditions and assumptions of its poor...Robbins's production of In the Blood is a must see...Less concerned with her self-respect than with feeding her children, Hester degrades herself through sex and panhandling. McCreary's believable portrayal of Hester deserves enormous recognition...a great combination of acting and production...In the Blood felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Josette Compton, Call & Post "Certain images were appalling because the human family could treat one another so callously and cold. 'Service' with a smile, and the twisting of the knife is so direct in this piece...must see...Susan-Lori Parks' presentation of the letter 'A' is brilliant, logical and twisted. It truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society...different roles...created an almost Sybil multiplicity that encompassed a range of personalities both outwardly and inside the individuals...truly an ensemble cast." Cliff Williams, City News ??In the Blood,? by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks?takes you on an even further descent into a particular social hell?parts of it are extremely stylized and even grotesque, while the rest of it is a slice of dreary realism?One of the most mesmerizing and charismatic actresses in the area, McCreary can suck all the air from a room just by taking the stage?Cassandra Vincent and Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson)?are?equally dynamic?sure-footed and hypnotic. Sonya Robbins? energetic direction?keeps the action brisk, and the ebb and flow of the six actors in their comings and goings make the cast seem a lot larger?Production values?are stunning for a theatre with a miniscule budget and problems of space.? Les Roberts, Sun Press ?Every once in a while, theatre-goers have the experience of knowing they have experienced greatness. This has to be the case of anyone who has attended a performance of ?In the Blood? at Dobama Theatre?Suzan-Lori Parks is a playwright to be reckoned with?Director Sonya Robbins leaves no emotional leaf unturned in her staging. The scenes are riveting. The performances are honed to a high level. Even the technical qualities are first-rate. Bill Ransom?s original music sets the emotional tone. Todd Krispinsky has created a totally realistic bridge abutment. Andrew Kaletta? s lighting is mood-perfect. You will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary?s emotionally-shattering Hester. Her pain is our pain. Her frustrations are our frustrations. She is magnificent! Victor Dickerson, Anthony Elfonzia (Nickerson), Renee Matthews-Jackson, Kevin Brewer and Cassandra Vincent are all wonderful.? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Features on In the Blood have also been published in Urban Dialect magazine, Savoir-Faire and the Gay People's Chronicle. Rasheryl McCreary was also featured on WVIZ-TV's "Applause." DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Sonya Robbins. Featuring RaSheryl McCreary and original music by Bill Ransom Through March 30 "If there is such a thing as a perfect production, In the Blood comes close." Cleveland Jewish News "...a pitch-perfect blend of smoldering naturalism and hissing stylization..." The Plain Dealer "In an exceptional cast, the standout is Rasheryl McCreary, who is achingly wounded and relentlessly resilient as Hester." Scene "...must see...felt like a Broadway play in the heart of Manhattan." Call & Post "...brilliant, logical and twisted...truly reflects the quiet deprivation of our society." City News "...energetic direction...production values are stunning" Les Roberts, Sun Press "must see...you will not see a finer performance than Rasheryl McCreary's emotionally shattering Hester...She is magnificent!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Upcoming Productions: THE 25th ANNUAL MARILYN BIANCHI KIDS' PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL Benefit Night June 5 FREE Performances June 6-8 2003/2004 SEASON SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS SUMMER! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. For reservations, call Dobama's box office line: (216) 932-3396. From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 25 15:18:55 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino From FosterDeux at aol.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 From: FosterDeux at aol.com (FosterDeux at aol.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: The Economy Stinks, etc...etc...etc..... Message-ID: <1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d@aol.com> --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I never have sent a public response to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whole. I would prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forcing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes). This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments. Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of programming? Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/director and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappropriate. Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few years. If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman had to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps because he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherwise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves a bit. Should Artistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or should they "take a chance and do something new"? I will leave that up to them. That's what they re paid for. And in spite of Mayfield High School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woods, I still think that something can be gained from watching professional actors tackle a challenging piece. David Robeano Email: Fosterdeux at aol.com www.davidrobeano.com "Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Quixote --part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I never have sent a public res= ponse to any threads that I have seen on the Neohiopal list, perhaps because= I fundamentally believe that my opinion is important to me and my friends (= sometimes), but not necessarily important to the theatre community as a whol= e.  I would  prefer to gripe and complain to those around me, forc= ing them alone to pretend that they care about what I have to say (sometimes= ).

This time however, I feel the urge to weigh in on Mr. Mazzarino's comments.&= nbsp; Why use this forum to challenge an artistic director's choice of progr= amming?  Collectively, perhaps, but to single out a single producer/dir= ector and question his choices in this forum seems to me to be a tad inappro= priate.  Into the Woods is one of my favorite shows, and I have=20= not seen a good professional production of it in Cleveland in quite a few ye= ars.  If you have Maryann Angel and Paul Florin and other great talent=20= - you do a show that you feel will show them off. And perhaps Mr. Friedman h= ad to cancel a season, not because he chose Sondheim (please), but perhaps b= ecause he treats his actors well and pays his actors (non- equity and otherw= ise) far and above what they could get at any other Pact level house. =20= And it seems that we are contradicting ourselves  a bit.  Should A= rtistic Directors program known commodities and "older but real gems" or sho= uld they "take a chance and do something new"?  I will leave that up to= them.  That's what they re paid for.  And in spite of Mayfield Hi= gh School's and my own production at Memorial Junior High of Into the Woo= ds, I still think that something can be gained from watching professiona= l actors tackle a challenging piece.

David R= obeano
Email:  Fosterdeux at aol.com
www.davidrobeano.com


"Take a deep breath of life and consider how it is to be lived..." - Don Qui= xote



--part1_1cb.5ecd941.2bb22b0d_boundary-- From lipschtick at lipschtick.com Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 From: lipschtick at lipschtick.com (Jean Zarzour) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:44:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A book for our times Message-ID: <3E80C758.9020306@lipschtick.com> --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally, nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called The Places That Scare You A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun. (she's busy!) I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight. Peace- Jean Zarzour 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 lipschtick at lipschtick.com local 216-521-3831 http://www.lipschtick.com Comedy from a tube! --------------030103090701040607020109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In light of the difficult times we are facing globally,  nationally and locally, I thought I'd pass along a wonderful book I'm reading called
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A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist Nun.   (she's busy!)

I hope it brings you as much comfort and insight.

Peace-


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Jean Zarzour
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--------------030103090701040607020109-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Festival-Call for Entries-due May 1, 2 003 Message-ID: The Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre is currently accepting submissions to the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. A special fund of the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland supports the annual competition which is designed to encourage new plays that provide significant, fresh perspectives on the range of Jewish experience. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE: Original Works Not previously produced at the time of submission Suitable for full-length presentation Directly concerned with the Jewish experience Postmarked no later than May 1, 2003 THE PRIZE: $1,000 and a staged reading of the winning play at the JCC's Eugene S. & Blanche R. Halle Theatre in Cleveland. This award is paid in $500 increments with the first payment being on announcement of award and the second at or near the date of the reading to help defray travel costs for the playwright during the brief production period. All winners are announced in American Theatre magazine. NOTE: A condition of the award is that the JCC Halle Theatre will have permission to perform the first fully staged production of the winning script following the staged reading without payment of additional royalties. Submit transcripts to: Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition JCC Halle Theatre 3505 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 CONTACT: Deborah Bobrow at 216-382-4000 ext. 215 or email dbobrow at clevejcc.org for additional information. From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Workshop Signups Message-ID: <000101c2f340$02e7d700$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00D2_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0" ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce that = it will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on = June 23, 2003 and running through July 18, 2003. Please see the LCCPT = website at www.lccpt.8m.net for further details. Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is a fun and enriching = opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall of 2003) to = have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects of live = theatre. Prior theatre experience is not a requirement for our program. = The Workshop Program strives to develop not only theatre-related = skills, but also focuses on creative and instructional activities that = are an important part of our program. Self-expression, imagination, = social awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and = better speech habits are just a few of the values taught through the = creative process. The basic goal of our program is to teach the = student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with everyday = situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and = responsibility. This year in conjunction with the workshop, we will be presenting the = musical Bugsy Malone at Lorain Southview High School on the evenings of = July 18 and July 19, 2003. All students who participate in the workshop = will perform onstage these two nights. NEW FOR 2003: For Grades 9-11, afternoon only Tech Workshop. Don't be = left out just because you're in Summer School. Be a Techie for a half = day and pay only $90.00. Tech only workshop runs 12:45-3:15 every day. REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY MAIL. REGISTRATION MAY ALSO BE = COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch of the Elyria Public = Library in the Miller Room on one of the following Saturdays: April 5 = and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon. Please bring TELEPHONE NUMBERS of DOCTORS = and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this information is = required on the mandatory medical form. Please bring a current picture = (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition cards. ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO J. R. SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, = ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN: PIONEER THEATRE REGISTRATION. REGISTRATION = FOR THIS WORKSHOP WILL CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003. CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR = KIM SIMONS AT 440-323-1512 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO YOU. TUITION: $185.00 per student for grades 2-12 $160.00 per = student for grades K & 1 We look forward to having one our best and most fun workshops ever this = summer. We hope to have your children along for the ride! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00D3_01C2F309.184DC3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is pleased to announce = that it=20 will be holding its 27th summer workshop this summer beginning on June = 23, 2003=20 and running through July 18, 2003.  Please see the LCCPT website at = www.lccpt.8m.net for further = details.
 
Lorain County Children’s Pioneer = Theatre is a fun=20 and enriching opportunity for students entering Grades K-12 (in the fall = of=20 2003) to have experience with and develop their skills in many aspects = of live=20 theatre.  Prior theatre = experience=20 is not a requirement for our program.  The Workshop Program strives = to develop=20 not only theatre-related skills, but also focuses on creative and = instructional=20 activities that are an important part of our program.  Self-expression, imagination, = social=20 awareness, human understanding, learning to work with others and better = speech=20 habits are just a few of the values taught through the creative = process.   The basic goal of our = program is=20 to teach the student, through the art of theatre, how to deal with = everyday=20 situations with increased confidence, poise, maturity and=20 responsibility.
 
This year in conjunction with the = workshop, we=20 will be presenting the musical Bugsy Malone at = Lorain=20 Southview High School on the evenings of July 18 and July 19, = 2003.  All=20 students who participate in the workshop will perform onstage these two=20 nights.
 
NEW=20 FOR 2003:  For Grades 9-11, afternoon = only Tech=20 Workshop.  Don’t = be left out=20 just because you’re in Summer School. =20 Be a Techie for a half day and pay only $90.00.  Tech only workshop runs = 12:45-3:15 every=20 day.
 
REGISTRATION MAY BE COMPLETED BY=20 MAIL.  = REGISTRATION=20 MAY ALSO BE COMPLETED IN PERSON AT the West River Branch = of the=20 Elyria Public Library in the Miller Room on one of the following = Saturdays:=20 April 5 and May 3 from 10AM-12 Noon.  Please bring TELEPHONE = NUMBERS of=20 DOCTORS and DENTISTS to the on-site registration, as this=20 information is required on the mandatory medical form.  Please bring a current picture=20 (non-returnable) of the child or children you are registering for the = audition=20 cards.
 
ALL REGISTRATIONS ARE TO BE MAILED TO = J. R.=20 SIMONS, 521 PARK AVENUE, ELYRIA OHIO, 44035, ATTN:  PIONEER THEATRE = REGISTRATION.  REGISTRATION FOR THIS WORKSHOP = WILL=20 CLOSE ON JUNE 14, 2003.  CONTACT J. R. SIMONS OR KIM SIMONS AT = 440-323-1512=20 TO HAVE A REGISTRATION PACKET MAILED TO = YOU.
 
TUITION:
$185.00 per student for grades = 2-12           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 $160.00 per student for grades K & = 1
 
We look forward to having one our best = and most=20 fun workshops ever this summer.  We hope to have your children = along for=20 the ride!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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R..vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Simons, J. R..vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Simons;J.;R. FN:Simons, J. R. ORG:The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. TITLE:Producer TEL;WORK;VOICE:888-877-9563 TEL;HOME;VOICE:440-323-1512 ADR;WORK:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States ADR;HOME:;;521 Park Avenue;Elyria;Ohio;44035;United States LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=3DQUOTED-PRINTABLE:521 Park Avenue=3D0D=3D0AElyria, = Ohio 44035=3D0D=3D0AUnited States X-WAB-GENDER:1 URL:http://www.jrsimons.8m.com URL:http://www.jovialities.8m.com BDAY:19681208 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:jovialities at excite.com EMAIL;INTERNET:jrsimons at vls.com REV:20030326T005949Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_00D1_01C2F309.184DC3C0-- From simons.j at worldnet.att.net Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 From: simons.j at worldnet.att.net (J. R. Simons) Date: Wed Mar 26 07:45:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre Seeks Production Staff Message-ID: <000201c2f340$04a3dee0$f484570c@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980"; type="multipart/alternative" ------=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980" ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday = through Friday, 9 AM - 3:15 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect = Elementary School on Prospect Avenue in Elyria, Ohio.=20 Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held on July 18 and 19 at 7 PM at = Lorain Southview High School. These are paid positions.=20 The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre or arts = and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include = load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of = workshop, transfer of completed sets to performance venue, and load out = of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the workshop.=20 The Costumer will be responsible for costuming up to 100 children in = grades 1-11 for the final performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of = costumes from 26 previous seasons as well as the ability to borrow, = build or otherwise acquire costumes for the students. Contract will = include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start = of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to performance venue, and = load out of performance venue and Prospect Elementary following the = workshop.=20 All interested parties should send a resume to J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 = Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be emailed in Microsoft = Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in any other = format will not be reviewed. For more information, contact J. R. Simons = by email at jovialities at excite.com. J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_002_00FB_01C2F30A.93CE7980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Lorain County Children's Pioneer Theatre is seeking to fill the = positions of Technical Director and Costumer for the 2003 summer = workshop. LCCPT=20 workshop runs from June 23 to July 19, 2003, Monday through Friday, 9 AM = - 3:15=20 PM. The workshop is held at Prospect Elementary School on Prospect = Avenue in=20 Elyria, Ohio.

Performances of Bugsy Malone will be held = on July=20 18 and 19 at 7 PM at Lorain Southview High School. These are paid = positions.=20

The Technical Director should be able to teach technical theatre = or arts=20 and crafts classes to students in grades 1-11. Technical Director will = design=20 and build sets for Bugsy Malone with the assistance of high = school aged=20 tech only students in the afternoons. Contract will include load in of = LCCPT=20 materials to Prospect Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of = completed sets to performance venue, and load out of performance venue = and=20 Prospect Elementary following the workshop.

The Costumer will be = responsible for costuming up to 100 children in grades 1-11 for the = final=20 performances. LCCPT has an extensive stock of costumes from 26 previous = seasons=20 as well as the ability to borrow, build or otherwise acquire costumes = for the=20 students. Contract will include load in of LCCPT materials to Prospect=20 Elementary prior to start of workshop, transfer of completed costumes to = performance venue, and load out of performance venue and Prospect = Elementary=20 following the workshop.

All interested parties should send a = resume to=20 J. R. Simons, LCCPT, 521 Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio 44035. Resumes may be = emailed=20 in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF formats ONLY. Resumes emailed in = any=20 other format will not be reviewed.  For more information, contact = J. R.=20 Simons by email at jovialities at excite.com.
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
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Artists & Performers,
 
           I don't know how this might affect us, but I felt like you should all hear about it just in case.  Hate to bring politics in here, but this is a law being proposed which would hold organizers of events involving music personally liable for drug use at their venue.  It's a major crackdown on raves (an expansion of current "crackhouse" laws) and clubs, but it's wording is vague enough it could extend to concerts and god knows what that we might be involved in.  Thought you all should know.  It's called the RAVE Act.  More or less what it means is that weird pressures can be put on venue owners to keep them from holding events out of fear that if someone uses drugs at the event, the venue owner or organizer could face up to 20 years in prison.  This link tells some about it but I'm sure if you wanted you could find more.  I hope your jaw drops.
 
           Josh(ua)

PS - If anyone actually believes in crappy laws like this, email me personally because I'd really like to understand how anyone could think this way.


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lemire-kunz at mindspring.com Wed Mar 26 08:09:35 2003 From: lemire-kunz at mindspring.com (Deb Lemire) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:09:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee Productions presents Mother Wove the Morning Message-ID: <015e01c2f39f$2dbf3310$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable queen bee productions presents. =20 Mother Wove the Morning by Carol Lynn Pearson, adapted by Deb Lemire =20 Sixteen women from history, 20,000 b.c.e. to the present, speak their = lives. Featuring: Lynette Brown, Christine Grisez and Deb Lemire =20 Sunday, March 30, 2 p.m. Lakeland Community College (exit 306 off of I-90) Building H (left of Clocktower) room H101 =20 Tickets are $12. Please make reservations by calling 440-975-4736. ------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_015B_01C2F375.3FE1C8C0-- From aj.higbee at earthlink.net Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 From: aj.higbee at earthlink.net (Alan Higbee) Date: Wed Mar 26 08:41:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]trumpet players for Easter Message-ID: <000901c2f3a2$5edc69b0$0201a8c0@CPQ26587269632> to respond to this message please DO NOT HIT THE REPLY BUTTON. Instead, send all replies to: higbee at chsaviour.org OK, I know it is REALLY late, but my usual contractor can't help me this year. I need two trumpet players to complete my professional brass quintet. Players need to be experienced and skilled. We also use them for the Hallelujah Chorus so they need to have a C or D trumpet as well. I am not looking for high school players or someone who only plays occasionally. I know this is a lot to ask, but we pay well and I am hoping that someone new in town might be available. thanks, Judith Higbee Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org From James_Fath at progressive.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 From: James_Fath at progressive.com (James_Fath at progressive.com) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Independent Improv Training Offered!! Message-ID: Classes starting this Sunday from 3pm-6pm and Tuesday 7pm-10pm E-mail Jim Fath at Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are an actor or actress and you are interested in buffing up your resume with some improvisational training, several work shops and Improv coaching sessions are available in your area. These work shops and coaching sessions will focus on the following: Improv for the theatre Improv as a performance piece in a troupe Improv as a performance piece in a solo or stand-up comedy act Cost: The cost for these classes are low. $8 an hour Class time will can be a minimum of 2 hours depending on what you want to Class Schedule: You schedule your classes. You are an actor so your time is valuable. You can meet once a week Every two weeks Or even once a month There are also frequent workshops being held on the weekends featuring working improvisers from all over. Classes are forming now. Please contact. Jim Fath Daytime e-mail: james_fath at progressive.com Daytime Phone: 440-395-1698 evening e-mail: jimfath at yahoo.com evening phone: 216-244-5455 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents "Take My Seder, Please" Sunday April 13th 10am &2pm Halle Theatre 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: Sheri Gross, (216) 382-4000 Ext. 272 Playmakers Youth Theatre Presents Intergenerational Passover Production March 24, 2003.... The Playmakers Youth Theatre at The Jewish Community Center presents its Grandtyme Intergenerational musical, Take My Seder, Please: A vaudeville show that will tickle your "Shankbone!" written and directed by Sheri Gross. Sunday April 13 at 10:00am and 2:00pm at the Halle Theatre, Mayfield JCC, 3505 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Heights. The cast brings together children, adults, senior adults and entire families from a variety of Cleveland suburbs. Tickets are $8 General Admission, $6 for JCC Members, Seniors and Students. Special rate of $5 for day-school students for the 10:00am performance. For reservations, please call the Halle Theatre Box Office at 216-382-4000, x274 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Wed Mar 26 10:59:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTF - Free Touring Production Debut - Met By Moonlight - Join us TONIGHT! Message-ID: Hi all, It is a pleasure to invite you to the opening night of Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2003 touring production, Met By Moonlight. The production features 4 local Cleveland actors and was commissioned by Cleveland-based playwright Margaret Lynch. The production was directed by GLTF Director of Education, Daniel Hahn. We will kick off the 19 venue tour this evening at John Carroll University and would love to see you in the audience. I will paste the complete tour schedule and press release below for your reference. Please feel free to pass the info along to friends and colleagues. Thanks in advance. Hope to see you tonight or at one of the other 18 venues near you. Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education Great Lakes Theater Festival OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT! John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater (Within the Student Center/Rec Center) Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 ---------------------------------------------- For Immediate Release Great Lakes Theater Festival Presents Met By Moonlight A Free Touring Production Met By Moonlight is a free theater production that will tour to 19 venues throughout Northern Ohio between March 26 and April 16. Written by Cleveland playwright Margaret Lynch, this world premiere play will be directed by GLTF Director of Education Daniel Hahn. Charged with humor and history and grounded in Shakespeare, Met By Moonlight utilizes the classic text of Shakespeare?s masterpiece A Midsummer Night?s Dream to ignite a dialogue about the role of the theater in providing a place where our most profound human longings can find a voice. The sixty-minute performance features four local actors: Allen Branstein, John Fairbairn, Todd Mengay and Diane Mull. In Met By Moonlight, three dreamers from different times and places fall asleep and dream the same dream: it's up to each to stage Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, under ridiculously trying circumstances. For two of the three, it's a dream come true. For the third, it's a nightmare. Sarah, a young woman in 17th century England, longs to become an actress at a time when theater is banned by a Puritan government. Robert, an American soldier during the Revolutionary War, is eager to stage the play to ward off the misery, boredom, and fear of a harsh winter at Valley Forge. But for Frank, a college student ca. 2003 and an avid player of online computer games, theater is an annoying anachronism. Shakespearean mistaken identities and comic misunderstandings find new resonance as the three dream worlds both mesh and collide. Each performance of Met By Moonlight is followed by a discussion about the issues raised in the production. All performances are free. (See schedule following.) A complete listing of tour dates and times is available online at www.greatlakestheater.org. All performances are subject to change. Call individual sites to confirm dates and times. Met By Moonlight is part of Awaken the Dream, a series of public programs surrounding Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night?s Dream (April 30-May 11, Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center; tickets available online at tickets.com or by calling (216) 241-6000). Held throughout Northern Ohio from March through May 2003, Awaken the Dream features: Sprits of a Different Sort - a students playwrights? festival, Bardstock FM ? a radio program spotlighting original student music, Perchance to Dream ? an intensive teacher workshop, Playnotes - a pre-show discussion series and much more. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information and a free brochure, contact the GLTF education department at (216) 241-5490 x317. # # # Media Contact: Todd S. Krispinsky Associate Director of Education 216/241-5490 x317 -------------------------------------- Met By Moonlight Great Lakes Theater Festival Outreach Tour Performance Schedule John Carroll University Marinello Little Theater Wednesday, March 26, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 20700 North Park Blvd, University Heights Information: (216) 397-4191 Akron/Summit Co. Public Library Nordonia Hills Branch Thursday, March 27, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 9458 Olde Eight Road, Northfield Information: (330) 467-8595 Lutheran East High School Friday, March 28, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 3565 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 382-6100 Clague Playhouse Sunday, March 30, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1371 Clague Road, Westlake Information: (440) 331-0403 Lorain Catholic High School Monday, March 31, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 760 Tower Blvd., Lorain Information: (440) 282-8216 Oberlin Public Library Tuesday, April 1, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 65 South Main Street, Oberlin Information: (440) 775-4790 The University of Akron Martin University Center Thursday, April 3, 2003 @ 3:30 p.m. 105 Fir Hill Street, Akron Information: (330) 972-7601 Cleveland Sight Center Friday, April 4, 2003 @ 1:00 p.m. 1909 East 101st Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 791-8118 x226 Saint Peter Church Sunday, April 6, 2003 @ 3:00 p.m. 1533 East Seventeenth Street, Cleveland Information: (216) 556-4618 Karamu House Monday, April 7, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2355 East 89th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 795-7070 Lorain County Community College Stocker Center ? Studio Theater Tuesday, April 8, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 1005 Abbe Road North, Elyria, Ohio Information: 1-800-995-5222 Ext. 7120 Bay Village High School Wednesday, April 9, 2003 @ 11:55 a.m. 29230 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio Information: (440) 899-5800 Akron Summit County Library Portage Lakes Branch Thursday, April 10, 2003 @ 6:30 p.m. 4261 Manchester Road, Akron Information: (330) 644-7050 St. Augustine Chruch Walsh Hall Friday, April 11, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 2486 West 14th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Information: (216) 781-5880 Cleveland Heights Main Library Sunday, April 13, 2003 @ 2:30 p.m. 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights Information: (216) 932-3600 Ext 291 Lorain Admiral King High School Monday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:30 p.m. 2600 Ashland Avenue Lorain, Ohio Information: (440) 282-9191 Cleveland Public Library Martin Luther King Jr. Branch Tuesday, April 15, 2003 @ 11:00 1962 Stokes Blvd., Cleveland Information: (216) 623-7018 Lorain Southview High School Wednesday, April 14, 2003 @ 1:35 p.m. 2270 East 42nd Street, Lorain Information: (440) 277-7271 Lake Erie College CK Rickel Theater Wednesday, April 16, 2003 @ 7:30 p.m. 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio Information: (440) 639-4746 _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. 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--part1_d.cf72c21.2bb30975_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Wed Mar 26 11:00:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Open "The Music Man" March 28 & Offers Neohiopal special Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit THE GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD PROUDLY PRESENTS IN COOPERATION WITH MTI ?THE MUSIC MAN? STARRING ANDREA ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA FASIMPAUR & A CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! UPBEAT, ON TUNE, AND A WHOLE TOWN FULL OF FUN! PLAYING AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS MARCH 28,29,30 APRIL 4,5,6,11,12,13 OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL ARTS, WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY THEATER! *OPENING NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO. BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, AND A COMMUNITY LEADER. THE GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE SHOW. NEOHIOPAL SPECIAL ?THE MUSIC MAN? AT GEAUGA THEATER (440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF ADULTS: $12.00 SENIORS: $10.00 YOUTH: $8.00 GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM SUNDAY AT 2:00PM ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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IN COOPERATION WITH MTI

 

“THE MUSIC MAN”

STARRING=

ANDREA = ANELLI, PHIL KOUWE, ALAN LUPAS, JONATHAN PORTER, MADONNA = FASIMPAUR

& A = CAST THAT IS JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED!  = UPBEAT, = ON TUNE, AND A = WHOLE TOWN FULL OF = FUN!

PLAYING AT = THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER = STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

CALL (440) 286-2255 FOR = RESERVATIONS

MARCH 28,29,30  APRIL = 4,5,6,11,12,13

 

OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL FOR = NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS

PRINT OUT THIS COUPON & REDEEM IT FOR A BUY ONE = TICKET, GET THE SECOND TICKET HALF OFF

 

WITH ALL THE TALK ABOUT SUPPORTING LOCAL = ARTS,

WE HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL COME OUT AND SEE A = FANTASTIC SHOW & SUPPORT A GREAT COMMUNITY = THEATER!

*OPENING= NIGHT WILL BE COMPLIMENTRY REFRESHMENTS AND A DEDICATION TO BILL MC LAUGHLIN, = WHOM WE HAVE DEDICATED OUR SEASON TO.  = BILL WAS A FOUNDER OF OUR GROUP, AS WELL AS A MUSICIAN IN THE BIG BAND ERA, = AND A COMMUNITY LEADER.  THE = GEAUGA HIGHLANDER BAGPIPERS WILL BE FEATURED OPENING THE = SHOW.

NEOHIOPA= L SPECIAL

“THE MUSIC MAN”

AT GEAUGA = THEATER

(440) 286-2255 FOR RESERVATIONS

BUY 1, GET 1 HALF OFF

ADULTS: $12.00  SENIORS: = $10.00  YOUTH: = $8.00

 

GOOD ON MARCH 28, 29, 30 SHOW

FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 8:00PM   SUNDAY AT = 2:00PM

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C2F38B.92D261A0-- From redhen at logan.com Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 From: redhen at logan.com (Red Hen Productions) Date: Wed Mar 26 16:24:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Ticket Offer: "Body Outlaws" Thursday 3/27/03 Message-ID: --- Red Hen Productions PO Box 91926, Cleveland OH 44101 * (216)661-4301 http://www.logan.com/redhen/ SPECIAL DISCOUNT NIGHT AT BODY OUTLAWS FOR NEIHIOPAL LIST MEMBERS!!! Red Hen Productions invites all NEOHIOPAL list members to join us this Thursday night, 3/17/03, for a special performance of BODY OUTLAWS. Print and bring a copy of this email to the show and receive $4 off the regular admission. This includes a post-show talkback with moderator Dorothy Miller, Director of Case Western Reserve Univerity Women's Center. This is the last weekend for Red Hen Productions BODY OUTLAWS playing at Spaces Art Gallery located at 2220 Superior Viaduct, Ohio City. Come and see what all the critics are saying: ... "Denise Astorino is impishly sarcastic as a self-described "fat fashion guerrilla" determined to earn the stares she gets", (James Damico, Plain Dealer), "Under the smart, clean directrion of Karen Gygli, the monologues retain the thoughtful immediacy of a literary work while adding enough zest and smart-ass buffoonery to make it resonate as stand-up theatre." (Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene), "Jazmin Corona offers a subtly powerful turn in a monologue about skin color and sexuality"(Marie Andrusewiez, Cleveland Scene), "...the performance closes with a reveting piece about a plus-sized model, protrayed by Rose Leininger...effectively cutting through the politics of gender to present a universally moving story of self-acceptance"(Marie Andrusewicz, Cleveland Scene) Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. Call 216-661-4301 today to reserve your seat. Remaining performances are March 27, 28, and 29th at 8PM. From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:32:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Premier of "Ned's Garden "at Factory Theatre opens Fri. March 28 Message-ID: <37.3633c93e.2bb3559d@aol.com> --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT: NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT FACTORY THEATRE =20 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY THEATRE=20= AT EAST=20 TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE, PRESENTS NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COME= DY=20 WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FORD-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH=20 APRIL THIRTEENTH SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD,=20 NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURNS, SURPRISES=20 AND CULTURAL RICHNESS. THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS OF GARDEN STREET,= =20 PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH THE CHALLENGES AND=20 JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE. IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE=20 EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO LIFE. FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING=20 THIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE. THEY ARE: DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY,=20 JOYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY. NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M. & SUNDAYS AT= 3:00=20 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION AND $5 DOLLARS FOR=20 STUDENTS. =20 FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (216)=20 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS OF TEN OR= =20 MORE. YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= =20 PRODUCTION. SEE YOU THERE!! "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME. FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE! --part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en SUBJECT:  NED=E2=80=99S GARDEN AT F= ACTORY THEATRE


CLEVELAND ART THEATRE, LOCATED IN CLEVELAND STATE=E2=80=99S FACTORY T= HEATRE AT EAST TWENTY-FOURTH AND CHESTER AVENUE,  PRESENTS NED= =E2=80=99S GARDEN, A NEW COMEDY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARGARET FOR= D-TAYLOR, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH THROUGH APRIL THIRTEENTH

SET IN A COMMUNITY GARDEN AT THE END OF A STREET IN AN URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD, <= B>NED'S GARDEN IS A LOVE STORY BURSTING WITH LAUGHS, TWISTS, TURN= S, SURPRISES AND CULTURAL RICHNESS.  THROUGH THE GARDEN FLOW RESIDENTS= OF GARDEN STREET, PAUSING TO SHARE, TO EXAMINE AND TO COME TO GRIPS WITH TH= E CHALLENGES AND JOYS OF EVERYDAY LIFE.  IT IS A SLICE FROM THE LIFE OF= ORDINARY PEOPLE MADE EXTRAORDINARY THROUGH THEIR ZEST FOR AND COMMITMENT TO= LIFE.

FORD-TAYLOR HAS ASSEMBLED AN ENSEMBLE OF NINE PROFESSIONAL ACTORS TO BRING T= HIS HEARTWARMING COMEDY TO LIFE.  THEY ARE:
DAVID COLEMAN, GREGORY COSPER, MONTE ESCALANTE, ANN HUDSON, STEPHEN LARRY, J= OYCE M. MEADOWS, JAMES SEWARD, ELIZABETH STRODER AND JIMMY WOODY.

NED'S GARDEN WILL PLAY FRIDAY=E2=80=99S, SATURDAYS AT 8:00 P.M= . & SUNDAYS AT 3:00 P.M.WITH A TICKET PRICE OF $15 FOR GENERAL ADMISSION= AND $5 DOLLARS FOR STUDENTS. 

FOR TICKETS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL THE C.A.T. BOX OFFICE (21= 6) 299-9341 CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OFFERS DISCOUNTED TICKETS TO GROUPS= OF TEN OR MORE.

YOU WILL MISS ONE OF THE BEST TIMES YOU COULD EVER HAVE HAD IF YOU MISS THIS= PRODUCTION.  SEE YOU THERE!!

       "FEEL GOOD WHEN YOU COME.  FEEL= BETTER WHEN YOU LEAVE!








--part1_37.3633c93e.2bb3559d_boundary-- From raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 From: raven_of_mercy at yahoo.com (Cynthia Zimmerman) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Idea for Hope(PLEASE READ) Message-ID: <20030326191411.25769.qmail@web12102.mail.yahoo.com> --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with. The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help. This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen. I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea: I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story. I want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast. THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story. This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it. Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen. I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality. If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me: BY MAIL: Cynthia Zimmerman3859 Roller Ave. Akron OH 44319 Cynthia Zimmerman23 Leebrick Dr.Kent OH 44243 BY E-MAIL Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com BY INSTANT MESSENGER: AOL:CarpecynthiaYAHOO:Raven_of_MercyMSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com BY PHONE: HOME: 330-245-0369DORM: 330-346-7543 Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd. ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help, Cynthia Zimmerman --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

I?m a 20 year old theatre student with a lot of big ideas and hope, but this idea could be the singularly most important that I?ve ever come up with.

The problem is I need a lot of help; a LOT o help.  This could help sooo many lives if only we could get the whole theatre community involved. Right now its just a pipedream and doesn?t seem very likely, but there are so many of you have at least part of the power to make this idea a reality, and if we all work together, this may just be able to happen.

 I?ll stop rambling now and tell you all my idea:

 I want to start a local community tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" where underprivileged, handicapped, disabled, burn victims, cancer patients, or any child who may need that extra spark of hope into their lives will be cast as the children?s chorus in our productions. However, their roles are not merely to be the silent listeners to the story.  I  want a child to be on stage at all times interacting with the cast.  THEY are the stars and it is to appear to them that they are directly involved in the outcome of the story.  This will not only potentially make a huge impact on the children involved in these productions, but could be an inspiration to anyone who watches it.

 Like I said, right now it?s just a big dream. MANY things need to happen.  I need a producer, I need the rights, I need money, I need musicians, I need a cast and crew, I even need the kids. A numerous amount of volunteers are needed. Right now all I have is the hope that this project can become a reality.

 If you have any comments questions ideas or any feedback at please contact me:

 BY MAIL:

Cynthia Zimmerman
3859 Roller Ave.
Akron OH 44319
 
Cynthia Zimmerman
23 Leebrick Dr.
Kent OH 44243

BY E-MAIL

Raven_of_Mercy at yahoo.com

 

BY INSTANT MESSENGER:
 AOL:Carpecynthia
YAHOO:Raven_of_Mercy
MSN:cutevamp at hotmail.com
 

BY PHONE:

HOME: 330-245-0369
DORM: 330-346-7543

 

Remeber, interest is contagious and it only takes a few people to inspire a crowd.  ;-) Thanks ahead of time for all of your help,

         Cynthia Zimmerman



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-382571320-1048706050=:25205-- From Subastral at aol.com Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 From: Subastral at aol.com (Subastral at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUNG ARTIST'S FESTIVAL Message-ID: <7AD0E47A.52764DDC.02978DE5@aol.com> YOUNG ARTIST???S FESTIVAL ???A Nation of Dreamers??? Presented by Drawing Board Productions Friday APRIL 4th 12:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Saturday APRIL 5th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Sunday APRIL 6th 11:00 a.m. ??? 6:00p.m. Spend the weekend with us! On the North Quad of Baldwin Wallace College ?? Staged Readings of Shakespeare???s Hamlet, King Lear, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet ?? A selection of Scene???s and Monologues ?? Dance Pieces ?? Performances by: o Absolute Acapella o Brian ?? Open Stage Time ?? Over 30 Artist???s Displays in a Variety of Mediums Artists ranging from ages 15-25 from All over Ohio (Bowling Green, Toledo, Cincinnati, etc..) IT???S FREE !! For directions, more information about Drawing Board Productions, or the Young Artist???s Festival please e-mail : Amanda Harland arthousebw at yahoo.com Mission Statement : The mission of the Young Artist???s Festival is to provide an outlet for exposure and growth to the up and coming generation of artists. From blesner at solonohio.org Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Thu Mar 27 00:33:47 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's your last chance at the Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <000e01c2f3e2$485873b0$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEOhioPal Members! You have heard everyone talking about it!=20 Be sure that you don't miss out on the best show in town and its last = weekend of performances! Love, Sex, and the I.R.S. by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore Directed by Barbara Rhoades Thursday, March 27, Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 at 8:00 p.m. = at the Solon Center for the Arts Just mention NEOhioPal and purchase your tickets for ONLY $10.00 per = ticket. Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Love, Sex, = and the=20 I.R.S.
by William Van = Zandt and Jane=20 Milmore
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------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C2F3B8.5F2F1B90-- From jen_scully at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 From: jen_scully at yahoo.com (Jen Arvay) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:04:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for female "Rockette type" dancers Message-ID: <20030326200000.49307.qmail@web10010.mail.yahoo.com> --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand. Pay for each dancer is $50. Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible. "I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil." -God bless Scott Neilson for the funny "It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever." -James' brilliant summation of the show Oz. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Needed: 8-10 female "Rockette type" dancers for a performance on May 20th (Tuesday) at the Palace Theater, and 1-2 rehearsals beforehand.  Pay for each dancer is $50.  Contact Rachel Grumblatt at (330)671-0686 as soon as possible.

"I heard on the news yesterday that Mormons wear special underpants to protect them from, you know, evil."

-God bless Scott Neilson for the funny

"It's like a really really bad soap opera where nothing good ever happens....ever."

-James' brilliant summation of the show Oz.



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Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-280628494-1048708800=:48670-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (Rabbit Run Community Arts) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:23 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater Auditions Reminder Message-ID: <002001c2f409$ea595040$d056fea9@station1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Rabbit Run Theater Summer Season Auditions Dates: Saturday, March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003 Times: 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment = time, or arrive on the hour Location: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main Building (on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & 528) Auditions for Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, = 2003, from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street = on Madison Square (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for = directions or questions. MORNINGS AT SEVEN - 3 adult men, 4 adult women WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW - 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl = =20 MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS - cast size varies from 6 yr. old girl to older = grandfather, come with prepared song and sheet music, dress for dancing = =20 WAIT UNTIL DARK - 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old girl ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Rabbit Run Theater = Summer=20 Season Auditions
 
Dates:        Saturday,=20 March 29 and Sunday, March 30, 2003

Times:        = 1:00=20 pm to 5:00 pm, call 440.428.5913 to set appointment time, or arrive on = the=20 hour

Location:   =20 Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Main=20 Building
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(on Madison Square, Rts. 84 & = 528)

Auditions for=20 Rabbit Run Theater will be held Sat. & Sun. March 29 & 30, 2003, = from=20 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the RRCAA Main Building, 49 Park Street on = Madison Square=20 (Rts. 84 & 528). Call RRCAA at 440.428.5913 for directions = or=20 questions.

MORNINGS AT SEVEN – 3 adult men, 4 adult = women
WHAT THE BELLHOP SAW – 8 men, 3 women, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. = old girl          =20
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WAIT UNTIL DARK – 4 men, 1 woman, 1 (one) 11-13 yr. old=20 girl

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C2F3C6.CC65E820-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:42 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Workshop Players' "Gunmetal Blues" Message-ID: <1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985@aol.com> --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!! Workshop Players Presents GUNMETAL BLUES Book By: Scott Wentworth Music And Lyrics By: Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler =E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun=20 Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a lounge player, and a=20 mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the film noir genre. Set= =20 in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2=80=99s , with the narr= ative=20 style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, music, Gun Metal Blues could b= e just=20 what you need to chase away those end of winter blues. Directed By: Dave MacKeigan Music Director: Rob Schneider Featuring: Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye) Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee And Introducing Ross Mitchell Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm) March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm) Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20 reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. 45 West 25th Street New York, New York 10010 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FINAL WEEKEND!!!!
Workshop Players Presents

GUNMETAL BLUES
Book By: Scott Wentworth
Music And Lyrics By:
Craig Bohmler & Marion Adler


=E2=80=9CIt was a gray day in the city, gray rain out of a gray sky=E2=80= =A6.=E2=80=9D So begins Gun Metal Blues. This musical about a detective, a l= ounge player, and a mysterious blonde, is not a spoof, but a tribute to the=20= film noir genre. Set in the present, but reminiscent in style of the 40=E2= =80=99s , with the narrative style of=C2=A0 Sam Spade, and sultry, bluesy, m= usic, Gun Metal Blues could be just what you need to chase away those end of= winter blues.

Directed By: Dave MacKeigan
Music Director: Rob Schneider

Featuring:
Bob Schneider as Sam (the Private Eye)
Judy MacKeigan as The Blonde
Rob Schneider as Buddy Toupee
And Introducing Ross Mitchell

Performances are: March 13-15, 21-22, 28-29 (Curtain is PROMPTLY at 8:00pm)<= BR> March 23 and 30, (Curtain PROMPTLY at 3:00pm)

Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. For=20= reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.
Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com

Gunmetal Blues is produced under special arrangement with
Samuel French Inc.
45 West 25th Street
New York, New York 10010



"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"
--part1_1c4.735e1d8.2bb3a985_boundary-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:05:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Review of Solon Center for the Arts' "Love, Sex, and the IRS" Message-ID: <001101c2f401$276d14c0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW IS MIKE: Do you have any idea how much I hate 70's nostalgia? IKE: About as much as ya hate movies starring any member of the Baldwin = family. M: Exactly! Okay, sure, you had 10 good years of promiscuous sex and = rampant drug use, but, as self appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must = ask: What the hell came from it? The Pet Rock! I: Punk music. M: Disco. I: Fleetwood Mac. M: K.C. and the Sunshine Band. I: "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest!" M: "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh!" I: Saturday Night Live! PAUSE M: The Love Boat! I: All right, ya got me on that one. Besides, what're ya bitchin' = about, the show took place in the present! M: But it was written in the 70's and it show's! My God, some of the = jokes made about women in this thing could have come out of the mouth of = Don Knotts in "Three's Company." I: You were laughing! M: Entirely due to the talented cast. If "Seinfeld" taught us anything = it's that a good cast can make even the worst material funny. I: I gotta admit, I had trouble findin' someone to like in Act 1. The = main guy is a violent compulsive liar who blackmail's his best friend = into becoming a transvestite and calls his girlfriend moon pie. His = girlfriend has an affair with his best friend because she's bored. His = best friend has an affair with his girlfriend because it's in the = script. The IRS guy reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main = guy's mother is a couple a Fruit Loops short of a full bowl. But then = by Act 2 it didn't matter cause I realized they were all bi-polar = anyways. M: That's true. One moment everyone's mad at everyone, the next = they're at the end of a Brady Bunch episode. I: I'm wonderin' why nobody asked about Leslie's hairy boobs. M: The same reason no one asked why Leslie's voice sounded like Grover = on helium. I: And why there was a solar eclipse between Acts which take place = seconds apart. But you were laughin'! M: Yes, I was. And I scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I = got home. I: Oh, big deal! You do that every time you hear a Jewel song. So, ta = sum up, ya liked it, despite the fact that the script needs a polish by = Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' like ya just watched "Somethin' About = Amelia." PAUSE M: That about says it all, yes. I: Good, then let's get outta here. "BJ and the Bear" is on tonight = and I think I left my lava lamp on. M: Shpoopie. I: Aw, damn you, limey! Coming this week-end: The second issue of the Mike and Ike newsletter. = If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find = out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And it's = not the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community = theatre. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
WARNING:  THE FOLLOWING = REVIEW=20 IS
 
MIKE:  Do you have any idea how = much I hate=20 70's nostalgia?
 
IKE:  About as much as ya hate = movies starring=20 any member of the Baldwin family.
 
M:  Exactly!  Okay, sure, you = had=20 10 good years of promiscuous sex and rampant drug use, but, as self = appointed entertainment guru, esq. I must ask:  What the hell came = from=20 it?  The Pet Rock!
 
I:  Punk music.
 
M:  Disco.
 
I:  Fleetwood Mac.
 
M:  K.C. and the=20 Sunshine Band.
 
I:  "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's=20 Nest!"
 
M:  "The Fish That Saved=20 Pittsburgh!"
 
I:  Saturday Night = Live!
 
PAUSE
 
M:  The Love Boat!
 
I:  All right,  ya got me on = that=20 one.  Besides, what're ya bitchin' about, the show took place in=20 the present!
 
M:  But it was written in the 70's = and it=20 show's!  My God, some of the jokes made about women in this thing = could=20 have come out of the mouth of Don Knotts in "Three's = Company."
 
I:  = You were laughing!
 
M:  Entirely due to the talented = cast. =20 If "Seinfeld" taught us anything it's that a good cast can = make even the=20 worst material funny.
 
I:  I gotta admit, I had trouble = findin'=20 someone to like in Act 1.  The main guy is a violent = compulsive liar=20 who blackmail's his best friend into becoming a transvestite and calls = his=20 girlfriend moon pie.  His girlfriend has an affair with his = best=20 friend because she's bored.  His best friend has an affair=20 with his girlfriend because it's in the script.  = The IRS guy=20 reminded me too much of my Uncle Ron and the main guy's mother is a = couple a=20 Fruit Loops short of a full bowl.  But then by Act 2 it didn't = matter cause=20 I realized they were all bi-polar anyways.
 
M:  That's true.  One moment = everyone's=20 mad at everyone, the next they're at the end of a Brady Bunch=20 episode.
 
I:  I'm wonderin' why = nobody asked=20 about Leslie's hairy boobs.
 
M:  The same reason no one asked = why Leslie's=20 voice sounded like Grover on helium.
 
I:  And why there was a solar = eclipse=20 between Acts which take place seconds apart.  But you were laughin'!
 
M:  Yes,  I was.  = And I=20 scrubbed myself bloody with an S.O.S. pad when I got home.
 
I:  Oh, big deal!  You do = that every time=20 you hear a Jewel song.  So, ta sum up,  ya liked it, despite = the fact=20 that the script needs a polish by Ed Wood and ya walked away feelin' = like ya=20 just watched "Somethin' About Amelia."
 
PAUSE
 
M:  That about says it all, = yes.
 
I:  Good, then let's get outta = here.  "BJ=20 and the Bear" is on tonight and I think I left my lava lamp = on.
 
M:  Shpoopie.
 
I:  Aw, damn you, = limey!
 
 
Coming this=20 week-end:  The second issue of the Mike and Ike=20 newsletter.  If you haven't already, send an e-mail to rdoughnuts at yahoo.com to find=20 out their opinions on the Oscars, George Lucas' lowest moment (And = it's not=20 the creation of Jar Jar Binks), and the economy and community=20 theatre.
------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F3D7.3DE792E0-- From hjh at haroldhafner.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Model Call Message-ID: <01bd01c2f41c$60ac4740$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The 2004 "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" calendar Open Call WHO: Females age 18 and over, no later than May 15, 2003 WHAT: Model Search for "Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls" 2004 calendar WHEN: Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm WHERE: Harold Hafner Photo Studios 1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor Cleveland, Ohio Driving Directions BRING: Snapshots IF YOU HAVE IT VISIT: www.HaroldHafner.com NOW! SEE YOU THERE ---- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Harold Hafner's Beautiful Girls Sleek Images Productions Harold Hafner Photography 216-426-8000 PS The MAKE-A-WISH Foundation will be present to accept donation for our community's terminally ill children. Our goal is to raise $15,000 so if you want to donate call 216-241-3670 or visit www.makeawishohio.org PSS Companies interested in advertising in the calendar may visit www.HaroldHafner.com or call 216-426-8000 today! --Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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WHAT:  Model Search for “Harold Hafner’s Beautiful Girls” 2004 calendar

 

WHEN:  Saturday, April 5, 2003 from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

WHERE:   Harold Hafner Photo Studios

                        1667 East 40th Street, 2nd Floor

                        Cleveland, Ohio

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VISIT:   www.HaroldHafner.com  NOW!

 

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--Boundary_(ID_wmcSPy7CBgu0O+GNp3vrNg)-- From ugrrnet at earthlink.net Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 From: ugrrnet at earthlink.net (ugrrnet) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things In-Reply-To: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c@aol.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I commend Pat Mazzarino on suggesting something so daring as to do something new!...But somehow the suggestion falls flat in the reality that none of them are...'new'. Why must we keep going round the same old tired circle? How many times can we laugh at the same jokes...strum our fingers and hum the words to the same old tunes until we actually forget the next line? And the ultimate insult added to 'the Stinking Economy' is the royalties are spent in an area whose economy fares better that our own. Wanna live dangerously in these trying times? (As if you won't be if things continue as they are.) Try something really radical...wholly new! Support our local playwrights...give their energies some space and light, time and talent...you might find more bang for the needed meager buck. Invest at home! I always knew there was a lot of talent in Cleveland...and the Spirits know how tired I am of seeing them show up loved and applauded in some community on the far side of the Nation...half-apologetic and half-glad to have left Cleveland to 'make it'. Perhaps the well-publicized "mistake" on the lake is not the place but the people. Invest at home...the returns will whip the local Economy into a shape of which you can be proud. Until then, it is more than a 'Stinking Economy' that pollutes the local cultural environment. CheryLee Wilson RESPONSIBLE MESSAGES INCORPORATED Advocating for the Arts As An Untapped Resource The Arts Network ...Community Service Through the Arts Since 1986 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment From: Sender: To: Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 15:47:24 -0500 Message-ID: <1e0.53dd353.2bb21a5c at aol.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Unsubscribe: , I wasn't going to get involved by offering my opinion on the recent emails dealing with the economy and such. As many of you know I am a publicist and marketing manager for several area theatres and such. I have been to numerous board meetings and all sorts of discussions of why no one is buying tickets. In opinion...... Since 9/11 things have really changed in this country and now that we are at war it seems to be intensified. People wanted to go be entertained when they go to the theatre. They want to escape to world they are not accustomed to. Audiences tastes have changed. P eople (not all) no longer want to sit through plays about dead children, unhappy marriages, the mid east, AIDS and such. Why do you think the movie "Chicago" has been so popular and has won so many awards? Its entertaining. Its entertaining while still dealing with a heavy subject "Murder". This movie was supposed to be made many years ago with Liza Minelli and Goldie Hawn but it never happened. Now people are seeing two, three times. Its entertaining. Its time is now! The one theatre which I work in one season had seven shows they produced right after 9/11 All did fair to bad box office! Why? Each show dealt with death in one way or another and each show had dialogue about dead children. NO ONE WANTS THIS ANY MORE. I'm not suggesting they do The Odd Couple or The Sound of Music. Artistic Directors do not take "want the audience wants" into consideration. They choose seasons which are of interest to them and NOT their audiences. There are plenty of plays and musicals that are older but real gems that people want to see. Take Cain Park this summer (2003) A great two shows FIDDLER ON THE ROOF which people seem not to tire of and BATBOY:The musical, which sounds like a lot of fun. The Beck Center is doing LA CAGE, a great choice, its entertaining. They also produced MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM another great choice. WHy is everyone doing 1776? Its not only patriotic but very entertaining. . Martin Freidman: I have always respected you but why another production of INTO THE WOODS? If I'm not mistaken isn't that the third time the college has done that show? Three high schools are doing this spring including my alma mater Mayfield High School. We all love SOndheim but he can be a real downer! I feel bad about SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE being canceled, but there are so many other musicals that can be produced that would bring people into the theatre. The one theatre I work for has had to cancel its last show and that hurts me greatly. As a publicist am I NOT doing my job? What is wrong. The artistic director only chooses show that interest the artistic director. I realize the smaller theatres like Ensemble and Dobama are struggling but WAKE UP. Dobama's production of THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE was so successful was because it made people laugh! It was funny. Yes. the economy stinks , the war stinks! But if you are on a board of a theatre or an artistic director do some research. Take a chance and do something new , I applaud CPT for mounting a production of DISCORDIA, now that's being creative while still being true to the world around us Peace! Ciao! God's Blessings Pat Mazzarino ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C2F3DE.830928A0-- From katieandcats at myrealbox.com Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 From: katieandcats at myrealbox.com (Katie Anderson) Date: Thu Mar 27 01:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airline pilot outfit needed Message-ID: <1048741156.631fe560katieandcats@myrealbox.com> If appropriate, please place in the newsletter. Thanks! A woman's airplane pilot outfit is needed for a Children's TV Series Pilot = that is being filmed in a month in Twinsburg. If you have access to a med= ium-sized woman's shirt, jacket, and/or hat that would be appropriate and= that won't infringe on copyrights (generic is good!), please contact Kat= ie Anderson at katieandcats at myrealbox.com We need it by April 21st and w= e don't really have a budget yet! Thanks! From donirven at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 From: donirven at hotmail.com (Don Irven) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]need lighting designer for church Easter musical Message-ID: The Parma Heights Baptist Church in Parma is looking for an experienced lighting designer ASAP to design a few special ligthing effects. Possible paid position. If interested please contact Don Irven at donirven at hotmail.com or call for Jim at 440-886-6100. The show will be performed April 11- 19. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:20:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, professional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer season: "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, April 7 from 6-9 pm. Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appointment only. There is one available Equity contract. The role of Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are available. Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of your headshot and resume. To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare information line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferred date and time. Someone will call you back to confirm your audition time slot. For complete festival information, check the CSF website at http://www.cleveshakes.org THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430 Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 732-3311 info at cleveshakes.org http://www.cleveshakes.org --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: AUDITIONS for 2003 Summer Season</TI= TLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: AUDITIONS FOR 2003 SUMMER SEASON<BR= > <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Northeast Ohio's only free, outdoor, pr= ofessional Shakespeare theatre, announces auditions for its 6th summer seaso= n:<BR> <BR> "Julius Caesar", directed by Jeff Allen<BR> <BR> "Twelfth Night", directed by Seth Gordon <BR> <BR> Auditions for both shows will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euc= lid Avenue in Cleveland. <BR> <BR> Non-Equity auditions will be Saturday, April 5 from 3-6 pm and Monday, Apri= l 7 from 6-9 pm.  Equity auditions will be on Tuesday, April 8 by appoi= ntment only.  There is one available Equity contract.  The role of= Sir Toby Belch has been pre-cast, all other roles for both shows are availa= ble.<BR> <BR> Please prepare 2 contrasting, classical monologues and bring 3 copies of yo= ur headshot and resume.  <BR> <BR> To make an audition appointment, please call the Cleveland Shakespeare info= rmation line at (216) 732-3311 and leave your name, phone number and preferr= ed date and time.  Someone will call you back to confirm your audition = time slot.  <BR> <BR> For complete festival information, check the CSF website at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0= 000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL<BR> P.O.  Box 771430<BR> Lakewood, Ohio 44107<BR> (216) 732-3311<BR> <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org<BR> http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131587952_3756441_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu Mar 27 05:21:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF Message-ID: <BAA83D96.38E0%pengo@davidhansen.org> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS "BARDOLATRY!" THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPANY=20 The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brewing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Avenue restaurant. Party highlights include: =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional sports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, entertainment venues and so much more (see complete listing at http://www.cleveshakes.org) =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night" =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard! Free valet parking will be provided. This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 1564 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, drink, and be merry with us! Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by calling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSVP online at http://www.cleveshakes.org. THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 email - info at cleveshakes.org web site - http://www.cleveshakes.org=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Cleveland Shakespeare Festival: BARDOLATRY! - a benefit for CSF</TIT= LE> </HEAD> <BODY> <TT>THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PRESENTS <BR> <BR> "BARDOLATRY!"<BR> <BR> THE SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE BIRTHDAY BENEFIT AT GREAT LAKES BREWING COMPA= NY <BR> <BR> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates the 439th birthday of William= Shakespeare on Friday, April 25, 2003 beginning at 7 PM at Great Lakes Brew= ing Company "Tasting Room" - 2601 Carroll Avenue in Cleveland. The= GLBCo. "Tasting Room" is around the corner from their Market Aven= ue restaurant.<BR> <BR> Party highlights include:<BR> =80 A performance by "2 Skinny Dorks" - named #1 band of 2002 by th= e Rock and Roll Hall of Fame<BR> =80 hors d'ouvers and cocktails<BR> =80 A silent auction featuring items provided by numerous area professional s= ports teams, museums, professional theaters, hotels and restaurants, enterta= inment venues and so much more (see complete listing at <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF= "><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT>)<BR> =80 Meet the casts of "Julius Caesar" and "Twelfth Night"= <BR> =80 ...and a birthday cake for the Bard!<BR> <BR> Free valet parking will be provided.   <BR> <BR> This event will celebrate the birth of William Shakespeare (b. April 23, 15= 64 - by tradition) and kick off the CSF's sixth summer season. Come eat, dri= nk, and be merry with us!<BR> <BR> Tickets are $30 per person or $50 per couple. Reservations can be made by c= alling Jennifer Clifford (benefit co-chair) at (216) 240-1113 or you can RSV= P online at http://www.cleveshakes.org.<BR> <BR> THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL <BR> P.O. Box 771430, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 <BR> email - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <BR> web site - <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>http://www.cleveshakes.org</U></FONT> <= BR> </TT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3131588008_3759847_MIME_Part-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Thu Mar 27 07:06:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG trying to support local, original works Message-ID: <FMEELEMMGGMNABAJGKDFAEBFCJAA.Stacy@CBurris.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It has been fascinating to see the many different views on the economy & the arts in our region as of late. A couple thoughts: We at Geauga Theatre (GLTG) are trying to support locally written, original works. We have, in fact, extended the deadline until May 1st for submissions to our search / contest for an original script from Lake, Geauga & Ashtabula counties that we will produce for stage this coming fall. (With a stipend to the writer) We feel it is important to present original (AND LOCAL!) works even on the ?community theater? level; the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive one. Still, our production of ?The Music Man? (Full of wonderful talent, and a loved ?tried & true show?) opens this Friday. We need people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community in turn. It is that simple. I wonder how many are in this boat with us? Doubtless, many. The bottom line is that times are tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience. We at the GLTG have tried to be supportive of other theaters (yes?we buy a ticket and encourage others to do so)?In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of our ?regulars? to try a different theater?.support a show that might deserve a better audience. We ?donate? tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches?all the ?right? things. Yet, it still gets down to this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket. I wish all the theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year. I hope we all do support our local artists, writers, and talent. Always. I also hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child. The money starts somewhere, and not always through foundations & grants. All the best to all the theaters; it wouldn?t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you the best, whatever programming you decide upon. Stacy Burris President GLTG ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html xmlns:o=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" = xmlns:w=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" = xmlns=3D"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"> <head> <meta http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <meta name=3DProgId content=3DWord.Document> <meta name=3DGenerator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <meta name=3DOriginator content=3D"Microsoft Word 9"> <link rel=3DFile-List href=3D"cid:filelist.xml at 01C2F433.6D709780"> <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <o:OfficeDocumentSettings> <o:DoNotRelyOnCSS/> </o:OfficeDocumentSettings> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Print</w:View> <w:EnvelopeVis/> <w:DoNotOptimizeForBrowser/> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--> <style> <!-- /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; 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the message it sends to the community will be, we believe, a positive = one.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Still, = our production of “The Music Man” (Full of wonderful talent, = <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>and </span></i></b>a loved = “tried & true show”) opens this Friday.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: = yes">  </span>We <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>need = </span></i></b>people to support our shows, all of them, so we can support the arts community = in turn.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>It is that = simple.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I wonder how many are in this = boat with us?<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Doubtless, many.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">   = </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>The bottom line is that times are = tough and we do need to support each other, as well as attract an audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We at the GLTG have tried to = be supportive of other theaters (yes…we buy a ticket and encourage = others to do so)…In fact, I have sent out personal e-mails encouraging some of = our “regulars” to try a different theater….support a show that might deserve a = better audience.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>We = “donate” tickets to schools, nursing homes, churches…all the “right” = things.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Yet, it still gets down to = this: People have to actually come out and buy a ticket.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoBodyText2><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt'>I wish all the = theaters, all the actors and crews, theater staff, a prosperous year.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I hope we all do support our = local artists, writers, and talent.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>Always.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>I also = hope that people support even the classic shows at little theaters; you may be in = reality supporting something as important as a local playwright, talent that = needs encouraged in our area, or an affordable class for a child.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  </span>The money starts somewhere, = and not always through foundations & grants.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>All the = best to <b><i><span style=3D'font-weight:bold;font-style:italic'>all</span></i></b> the = theaters; it wouldn’t be this region without you; I will continue to wish you = the best, whatever programming you decide upon.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'><![if = !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>Stacy = Burris<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 color=3Dnavy face=3DArial><span = style=3D'font-size: 11.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>President = GLTG<o:p></o:p></span></font></p> </div> </body> </html> ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C2F433.6DDBDC70-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Thu Mar 27 08:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Coach House Theatre announces auditions for "the odd couple" Message-ID: <CF7B77879732754A94DA3390D1C2FBAB292A51@rfexc1.psc.bellhow.com> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2715.400" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><!--StartFragment -->  <H1 class=3Dlogo align=3Dcenter>Coach House Theatre</H1> <H2 align=3Dcenter>announces auditions for:</H2> <H1 align=3Dcenter>the odd couple</H1> <P class=3Dinfo align=3Dcenter>by <B>Neil Simon</B> directed by = <B>Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall</B><BR>production dates: <B>June 5-28, 2003</B><BR>rehearsals = scheduled to=20 begin: April 27<BR></P> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD><B>when:</B></TD> <TD>Sunday, April 13, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Monday, April 14, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>Tuesday, April 15, 7:30 p.m.</TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>where:</B></TD> <TD class=3Dlogo>Coach House Theatre</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD>732 West Exchange Street, Akron</TD></TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD><I>behind the Akron Woman's City = Club</I></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <TABLE width=3D"100%"> <TBODY> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><B>needed:</B> 5 men* and 2 women</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER><I>actors auditioning will be asked to read from the = script=20 </I></CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Felix Ungar:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Speed:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Roy:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Vinnie:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD><B>Murray:</B></TD> <TD><I>late 20's - early 40's</I></TD> <TD><B>Cecily & Gwendolyn Pigeon**:</B></TD> <TD><I>"perky," 20's - early thirties</I></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>Character ages are approximate and <I>do not</I> = necessarily=20 reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the=20 play.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>*The role of Oscar Madison has already been = cast.</CENTER></TD></TR> <TR> <TD colSpan=3D4> <CENTER>**The Pigeons are English and will be played with an = English=20 dialect</CENTER></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR> <P class=3Dinfo></P> <CENTER>For more information about auditions, please call 330-836-3214 = (no calls=20 after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, = please bring=20 it with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing = you at=20 auditions!</CENTER></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><SPAN class=3D853334713-27032003><FONT face=3DArial = size=3D2><STRONG>Don't forget=20 to check out our website at: </STRONG><A=20 href=3D"http://www.coachhousetheatre.org/">http://www.coachhousetheatre.= org/</A></FONT></SPAN></DIV> <P><FONT face=3D"Courier New"><FONT=20 size=3D2>***************************************************************= ************<BR>Bob=20 Schaefer          &nbs= p;           &nbs= p;    =20 | "Where's the Kaboom?  There's<BR>work:=20 robert.schaefer at pbs.proquest.com  |  supposed to be an = Earth-<BR>home:=20 bschaefer1 at neo.rr.com        &nb= sp;   =20 |  shattering Kaboom!" - Marvin<BR>phone:=20 330-659-1842          =           =20 |  Martian "Hare-Way to the=20 Stars"<BR>**************************************************************= *************</FONT>=20 </FONT></P> <DIV> </DIV></BODY></HTML> From LissyGulick at aol.com Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 From: LissyGulick at aol.com (LissyGulick at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Economy Stinks and so does a lot of other things Message-ID: <a3.3de48232.2bb47ad9@aol.com> Dear Ones, Following this thread has been extremely interesting -- and I hope to contribute another dimension to the discussion, hopefully to spur us artistic types into some creative brainstorming and problem-solving re: our economic dilemma. I am a rabidly-loyal native Clevelander and locally-known performer (see link below). As well, for the past 25 years, I have had the privilege (and usually, pleasure!) of serving on the board of a charitable foundation which has lent heavy support to the arts in northeast Ohio (I am the foundation's resident squeaky wheel when it comes to supporting the arts in northeast Ohio). Our final 2002 grant-making meeting was one of the longest, and THE most heavy-hearted, that I can remember: because the foundation's portfolio had taken a dive just like every one else's, we were not able to fund, or fully support, the organizations (arts and others) that we most wanted to. We had to reduce or in some cases eliminate grants we would otherwise readily have funded; worse, we had to turn down requests from several new artistic organizations. As the local-artist and arts-activist, that really HURT! But faced with the choice between funding EITHER a beloved arts organization, OR a crucial social-service provider-- I had to think like the rabidly-loyal Clevelander. The question now is, how can we step into both roles at the same time? Can't we put on both the local-artist's and the loyal-resident's ballcaps (as well as our thinking caps) and generate some creative solutions? For starters, using the model of an umbrella organization such as Greater Cleveland Community Shares, I am wondering if at least some local producing entities could form some sort of consortium, under one roof. Expenses and talent could be shared and pooled instead of duplicated. One medium-sized foundation grant to one such an entity would go a lot farther, and have far more impact, than the same money split among, say, three producers -- and (wearing my "foundation" ballcap) it sure beats having to turn down a fourth! Yours in the faith, <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html">Lissy Gulick </A> http://www.geocities.com/lissygulick/Lissy_Gulick.html >From jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 From: jfd at nccw.net" <jfd at nccw.net (Joanne Frances Durante) Date: Thu Mar 27 10:20:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you! Message-ID: <01C2F44F.F0D9E240.jfd at nccw.net> 3327: 1043 Bravo and thank you to all the actors who read for our writers in the Performance Writing program at the Dobama Theatre Wednesday night...and to all the other actors who volunteered to help! Your generous gift of time, talent, and inspiration was very much appreciated by us all. A very special thank you to Fred Sternfeld for this list, which has made it so easy for our theater community to stay connected. Alyssa Lane Bob Sprafka Donald Krosin Grace Butcher Greg Bucur Lisa Beth Allen Lissy Gulick Maud Holm Maya Robinson Neil Oblonsky Nicky Bucur Renee Eilers Rich Sommer Sharon Poucher Victoria Korkosz Zev Valancy Joanne Durante 440.729.6481 From DBCOHEN58 at cs.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 From: DBCOHEN58 at cs.com (DBCOHEN58 at cs.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys and Dolls at Solon High School Message-ID: <15e.1d85ef88.2bb48aec@cs.com> Solon High School Drama Club proudly presents GUYS AND DOLLS. One week end ONLY: Thursday, April 3, Friday, April 4, Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 PM. Sunday, April 6 at 2:00 PM. Friday, Saturday and Sunday seating is reserved. Thursday seats are general admission. Tickets can be reserved by calling 349-6249. Tickets are $9 Adults $7 Students, Senior Citizens. Solon Senior citizens admitted FREE. Special for NE Ohio pals subscribers: Thursday ONLY. Tickets two for the price of one. Bring a copy of this posting with you to the box office to receive your discount. Solon High school is located at 33600 Inwood Road, just one block west of SOM Center Road. This production is directed by Kristina J. Ferencie, Musical Direction by Patricia J. Keller. Choreography by Carolyn Koesters. Production designed by Joseph M. Ferencie; Student Stage Manager: Rashid Durham, Student Assistant Stage Manager: April Greenfield. Guys and Dolls Cast: (in order of appearance) Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Thur/Sat) Brian Myeroff (Fri/Sun) Jon Scott Benny Southstreet Eddie Williams Rusty Charlie Daniel Takacs Sarah Brown (Thur/Sat) Kari Kretch (Fri/Sun) Amanda Keller Harry the Horse Davey Berris Lt. Brannigan Jared Klein Nathan Detroit (Thur/Sat) Andrew Zucker (Fri/Sun) Nicco Mannarino Miss Adelaide (Thur/Sat) Tessa Mannarino (Fri/Sun) Shannon Harrell Sky Masterson (Thur/Sat) Adam Cohen (Fri/Sun) Brian Schultek Arvide Abernathy (Thur/Sat) Scott Kermode (Fri/Sun) Drew Karklin Agatha Valerie Norman Joey Biltmore Ian Young Master of Ceremonies (Thur/Sat) Jon Scott (Fri/Sun) Brian Myeroff Mimi Jenny Rozsa General Matilda B. Cartwright Amy Groya Big Jule (Thur/Sat) Drew Karklin (Fri/Sun) Scott Kermode Mission Band: Mario Clopton, Janine Joseph, Drew Karklin, Scott Kermode, Valerie Norman, Melissa Repko, Jeff Schwab, Ian Young Gamblers: Ben Barasky, Davey Berris, Mario Clopton, Adam Cohen, Michael Kirbish, Nicco Mannarino, Brian Myeroff, Brian Schultek, Jon Scott, Michael Robinson, Daniel Takacs, Tadashi Wallace, Andrew Zucker Newsboys: Drew Golub, Tim Schilling Hot Box Girls: Kate Bobak, Kim Brack, Carolyn Fertig, Katie Fertig, Lena Husani, Jessica Kahn, Joung Lee, Amanda McDonald, Audrey Rinicella, Jenny Rozsa, Angela Spontelli, Cara Weinberger, Chelsea Yergin New York/Havana Chorus: Stephanie Chandler, Renae Davison, Brittany Lanahan, Maria Machi, Alea Moore, Andrea Schwartz From rickyscot at yahoo.com Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (RICK FERGUSON) Date: Thu Mar 27 11:28:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY'S FINAL WEEKEND! WIN FREE TICKETS! In-Reply-To: <200303122058.h2CKwFj39775@e-dineronline.com> Message-ID: <20030327171507.96756.qmail@web40708.mail.yahoo.com> --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue "Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil." Log on to our website at http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single "Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe. The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us! WHEN: MARCH 28 & 29 AT 8PM WHERE: CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA) 1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR RESERVATIONS: 216-696-4242 INFO: 216-367-7133 Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <P align=left>Habitat For Insanity continues this weekend with it's hilarious revue </P> <P align=left><EM><STRONG>"Too old for the Flats, Too Young for Dr. Phil."</STRONG></EM> </P> <P align=left>Log on to our website at <A href="http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com/" target=_blank><FONT color=#003399>http://www.habitat-for-insanity.com</FONT></A><BR><BR><BR>Sign our guestbook to enter to win free tickets to this weekend's show. <BR></P> <P align=left>Reserve your seats now, the last two weekends had very few seats left, and we expect this weekend to be even more in demand. This is one show you don't want to miss out on. <BR><BR><BR>We were also listed at THE thing to do in Scene Magazine<BR><BR><BR>Also on the website you can get a sneak preview of the hit single <BR>"Under the Hill" (Single and 30) sung by the female members of the troupe.<BR><BR><BR>The show features hilarious sketches and songs about the lighter side <BR>of life, like dating, going out in the flats, and the secret adventures <BR>inside our cat boxes. Now more than ever we need to laugh. Please join us!<BR><BR><BR><STRONG>WHEN:</STRONG> MARCH  28 & 29 AT 8PM<BR><BR><STRONG>WHERE:</STRONG> CLEVELAND BLACK BOX THEATRE (INSIDE CABARET DADA)<BR>1210 W.6TH STREET IN THE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT UNDER THE LIQUID BAR<BR><BR><STRONG>RESERVATIONS:</STRONG> 216-696-4242<BR><BR><STRONG>INFO:</STRONG> 216-367-7133<BR></P><BR><BR>Planet earth is blue and there's nothing I can do. DB<p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br> <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">Yahoo! Platinum</a> - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, <a href="http://rd.yahoo.com/platinum/evt=8162/*http://platinum.yahoo.com/splash.html">live on your desktop</a>! --0-58176131-1048785307=:95829-- From Meadowsjoycem at aol.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 From: Meadowsjoycem at aol.com (Meadowsjoycem at aol.com) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE OPENS NEW PLAY - "NED'S GARDEN" Message-ID: <1e2.569c720.2bb49aca@aol.com> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Art Theatre presents . . . . . . . .=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 N= ED'S GARDEN=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their=20 zest for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with=20 them but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through=20 their incredibly heartwarming stories) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd,=20 Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Woody,= =20 Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays & Sat= urdays =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D. Make your reservations now by calling : Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341=20 or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109 --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#00ff00"><FONT SIZE=3D3= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Cleveland Art Theatre presen= ts . . . . . . . .=A0</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COL= OR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <= /FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D4=20= FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"><B>NED'S GARDEN=A0</FONT><FON= T COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #00ff00" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY=3D"= SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"></B>=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 <BR> <BR> (A slice from the life of ordinary people made extraordinary through their z= est for and commitment to life.=A0 You'll laugh with them, you'll cry with t= hem but most of all you will recognize them and journey with them through th= eir incredibly heartwarming stories)<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 written and directed by Margaret Ford-T= aylor<BR> <BR> who has chosen nine of Cleveland's finest actors:=A0 Steve Larry, James Sewa= rd, Ann Hudson, David Coleman, Gregory Cosper, Monte Escalante,=A0 Jimmie Wo= ody, Elizabeth Stroder and Joyce M. Meadows<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Cleveland State's Factory Theatre<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 East 24th & Chester Avenue<BR> <BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 March 28, 29, 30 - April 4,5,6, - 11,12= ,13<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Performances at 8:00 p.m. Fridays &= Saturdays<BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 3:00 p.m. Sundays<BR= > <BR> General Admission $15.00 - Students rates available with I.D.<BR> <BR> Make your reservations now by calling :<BR> Cleveland Art Theatre Box Office (216) 299-9341 <BR> or the Cleveland State Box Office (216) 687-2109<BR> <BR> </FONT></HTML> --part1_1e2.569c720.2bb49aca_boundary-- From mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 From: mercurysummerstock at hotmail.com (Brian Marshall) Date: Thu Mar 27 13:24:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Auditions this Sunday & Monday! Message-ID: <F118vhSaRM4vNQXzkNJ00016fb7@hotmail.com> Only A FEW MORE DAYS until the Mercury Summer Stock auditions!!! Make your appointment today!!! Auditions for Mercury Summer Stock's fifth season will be Sunday March 30 (4 pm - 10 pm) Monday March 31 (6 pm - 8 pm ) Callbacks on Monday March 31 from 8 pm - 11 pm at the Bedford Heights Community Center (directions at bottom of email) The MSS season includes: HONK! June 6-14 (an encore presentation of last season's hit production) Peter & Wendy July 5-12 (a World Premiere) FAME!, the Musical July 25-August 2 To schedule an audition appointment call (216) 732-3370 For the auditions, please prepare Two short songs (up-tempo and ballad). A short monologue is required for actors auditioning for Peter & Wendy. Material from the shows is appreciated when possible. Women should belt. Auditions are scheduled in five minute time slots so please choose your selections appropriately. ALL ROLES OPEN** HONK! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Ugly: gawky and odd-looking, good swimmer Ida: Ugly's Mother Cat: sly and cunning, hungry In the Barnyard: Drake: Ugly's father Turkey: School Headmaster Henrietta: neighbor Maureen: Ida's friend Grace: most distinguished duck on the lake Maggie Pie or Jay Bird (depending on actor's sex): TV Presenter Ducklings: Ugly's siblings (Beaky, Fluff, Billy, Downy) Fish On the Journey: Greylag: Admiral Goose Dot: His understanding wife Snowy, Barnacles,Pinkfoot: Greylag's flock Queenie: Very Domesticated Cat Lowbutt: Very Domesticated Hen Bullfrog: Laidback, self-confident frog Froglets Penny: A beautiful Swan Mother Swan Father Swan Old Woman (Voice Only) **All roles in HONK! are open based to the availability of the original 2002 Mercury cast. PETER & WENDY CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Wendy - narrator of show, plays multiple characters and must be good with different voices Wendy - age 10 Peter Pan - age 8 to early teens Michael - age 8 John - age 12 Lost boys - 6, various ages and sizes needed - may be girls Hook - villainous, with evil laugh - child or adult Smee - child or adult - character voice needed Tiger Lily - girl in teens Tinker - age 6-8 Dancers - 3 , may be male of female As the show takes place in England, proper British accents are required by all characters FAME! CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Tyrone Jackson, headstrong, able, dancer - a functional illiterate Carmen Diaz, insecure, talented dancer/ singer Nick Piazza, handsome, serious actor Serena Katz, insecure, shy actress Schlomo Metzenbaum, affable, sensitive violinist Miss Sherman, traditionalist, English teacher Joe (Jose) Vegas, high energy, charming actor Miss Bell, dance teacher, puts art first Mr. Sheinkopf, music teacher, distinguished Grace Lambchops" Lamb, a drummer, comic Mr. Myers, drama teacher, easy-going Iris Kelly, well-to-do, lovely dancer Goodman "Goody" King, jazz trumpeter Mabel Washington, R&B singer, plump, comic Also: Students at P.A., who have lines and sing, and who constantly interact and grow with the others. The performers should be able to perform the specialty art of their assigned character, especially the instrumentalists. Directions to Bedford Heights Community Center 5661 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146 >From North: Take I-271 south to the Rockside Road exit, turn left and go to Aurora Road and turn right. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left-hand side. >From South: Take I-271 north to the Rockside Road exit and turn right. Go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From East: Take US 422 west to I-271 South and exit at Rockside Road. Turn right onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. >From West: Take I-480 east to the Northfield Road exit. Turn Right onto Northfield Road and go to the Northfield/Rockside Road Intersection. Turn left onto Rockside Road and go to the Aurora Road/Rockside Road intersection and turn right on Aurora Road. Go approximately 250 feet and turn right again on Perkins Road. Take Perkins Road about 1,500 feet and the City Hall Campus is on the Left. Turn left into the first City Hall driveway (City Hall Sign) and go straight ahead. Community Center will be on the left hand side. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From rferguson at woio.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIR LS AGE 11 TO 14 Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A73963FD00E5@woioexchange.raycommedia.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_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN AN UPCOMING SPOT. If you are chosen for an audition you will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule etc. Please send resumes to Rick Ferguson WOIO TV 1717 E12th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2654.45"> <TITLE>CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 SEEKING HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND = GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14

CLEVELAND'S CBS 19 IS NOW ACCEPTING = HEADSHOTS AND RESUMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 11 TO 14 TO FILL A ROLE IN = AN UPCOMING SPOT.

If you are chosen for an audition you = will be contacted, and told more about the role and shooting schedule = etc.

Please send resumes to

Rick Ferguson
WOIO TV
1717 E12th Street
Cleveland, Ohio
44114

ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. =







"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F49C.4B42F4F0-- From cpflds at mindspring.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 From: cpflds at mindspring.com (cpflds at mindspring.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VERONICA'S ROOM Ready to Open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-22003342721010915@mindspring.com>
Looking for a thrill with your coffee?
 
VERONICA'S ROOM
by Ira Levin
 
 
Opens this weekend at Cassidy's Downunder Cafe
 
Performance Dates:
March 28, 29, 30
April 4,5,6
April 11,12,13
 
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 3:00pm
 
Veronica's Room is a totally absorbing spider's web entwining fantasy and reality.  A young woman is persuaded to impersonate a long dead look-like named Veronica...or is she really Veronica all along?!?
 
**********
 
Directed by: Lenne Snively
 
The Cast
 
 
The Woman: Rita Poling
The Man: Dick Klimazewski
The Girl: Linda Kindsvatter
The Young Man: Michael Kunikis
 
**********
 
Come and enjoy gourmet coffee, dessert and Veronica's Room in our intimate cafe atmosphere.
Reservations suggested.
 
For reservations call 440-842-4600.  All tickets $14.00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
From FarrisK at playhousesquare.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 From: FarrisK at playhousesquare.com (Kimberly Farris) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Afternoon with Tony Kushner Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201C729A1@NTSERV1> 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_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/plain Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner. Sunday, March 30, 2003 at 1:30 PM. One of the most important plays in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. Angels in America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of the ten best plays of the 20th Century. He is the author of a number of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his current theatrical projects. A Special Performance will Open this Program Working with a group of HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in Cleveland. As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday lives. This event is taking place in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library Located at Superior Avenue and East 6th. 216-623-2800 Seating is limited - monitors will be set up in the main lobby for overflow. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland Public Library Presents an Afternoon with Tony Kushner.

Sunday, March 30, = 2003 at = 1:30 PM.= <= /b>

 

One of the most important plays = in American Theater, Kushner's Angels in America, has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony = Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics Circle Award, and many others. =  Angels in = America was selected by London's National Theatre as one of = the ten best plays of the 20th Century.  He is the author of a number = of other plays, and Homebody/Kabul is among his = current theatrical projects.

 

A Special Performance will Open this = Program

Working with a group of = HIV-positive and HIV-affected actors, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland has taken = the brief text of "A Prayer," (Kushner, 1994) and interwoven stories of living with HIV/AIDS in = Cleveland.  As "living theatre," this simple performance piece confronts AIDS in its vast, existential = dimensions and through the small, intimate details of everyday = lives.

 

This event is taking place in = the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of the Main Library

Located at Superior Avenue and = East 6th.

216-623-2800

Seating is limited - monitors = will be set up in the main lobby for overflow.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F4AC.DBB3A150-- From JLChernin2 at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 From: JLChernin2 at aol.com (JLChernin2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:29:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Jeunesse Performance Announcement Message-ID: <1e1.574ccca.2bb51313@aol.com> --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy 20th Annual Spring Concert Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003 7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t=20 the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only). The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, previously=20 with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration of the 2= 0th=20 anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni are returning to=20 perform during the show on Saturday, April 12. This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s=20 from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.= =A0=20 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a piece to the music of=20 Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an original work by Shannon Fisch= er=20 Titus, resident modern dance teacher at the Ballet Academy. Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= =20 Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio. --part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ballet Jeunesse of the Ballet Academy
20th Annual Spring Concert

Friday, April 11, 2003, and Saturday, April 12, 2003
7:30 p.m. at Hawken Upper School Auditorium

Tickets ($5) are available by calling the Ballet Academy (216) 464-6681 or a= t the Hawken Auditorium box office (on the night of the performances only).<= BR>
The local troupe of 32 girls is directed by Elissa Columbi Okin, prev= iously with the Fort Worth Ballet and Fairmount Dancers.=A0 In celebration o= f the 20th anniversary of the concerts, 20-25 Ballet Jeunesse alumni=20= are returning to perform during the show on Saturday, April 12.

This year's show features originally choreographed ballets done to selection= s from Coppelia, music from Sting, O'Connor's American Seasons, and others.=A0 Guest Choreographer, Artour Bajanov, has created a p= iece to the music of Carmen.=A0 Rounding out the performance is an or= iginal work by Shannon Fischer Titus, resident modern dance teacher a= t the Ballet Academy.

Hawken Upper School Auditorium is located on County Line Road, just north of= Mayfield Road in Gates Mills, Ohio.

--part1_1e1.574ccca.2bb51313_boundary-- >From HarmoniaList Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 From: HarmoniaList (HarmoniaList) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalman Balogh & Gypsy Cimbalom Band 3/28/03 Tickets Available! Message-ID: <20030328030115.10905.qmail at katrina.asdf456.com> FRIDAY MARCH 28th! **** TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR BOTH SHOWS***** Direct from Hungary K?LM?N BALOGH & THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND FRIDAY, MARCH 28th, 2003 TWO SHOWS at 7 and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 and 9:00 PM CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE Gordon Square Theater 6409 Detroit Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44102 CALL FOR TICKETS: 216-631-2727: press "0" and leave a message for reservations; Tickets will also be available at the door. Tickets: $15 for adults, $10 for students PLEASE NOTE: World Music at INSIDE apologizes for any difficulties you may have had with the reservation line at Cleveland Public Theatre which have prompted this email. For reservations, please call 216-631-2727, press "0" and leave a message. You can also just reply to this email. There are plenty of tickets left for both shows! For Information about the show call: 216-288-8727 or e-mail: mahovlich at juno.com World Music at INSIDE brings cimbalom virtuoso KALMAN BALOGH and THE GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND to the Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square Theatre on Friday night, March 28th for two performances at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM. The Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, 5 minutes west of downtown. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. To buy tickets, call the Cleveland Public Theatre at (216) 631-2727, press "0" and leave message. Tickets will also be available at the door for both shows. The theater is fully handicapped accessible. Plenty of Free Parking ~ Handicapped accessible. For directions to the Cleveland Public Theatre visit: http://www.cptonline.org/gettinghere/index.cfm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For a review and sound sample of the GYPSY CIMBALOM BAND's newest CD "Aroma" visit: http://www.passion-music.co.uk/e_pages/gypsy_e/fecd007.htm -- To unsubscribe from: HarmoniaList, just follow this link: http://www.adamgood.com/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi?f=u&l=harmonialist&e=neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com&p=10131 Click this link, or copy and paste the address into your browser. From Cassidytheatre at aol.com Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 From: Cassidytheatre at aol.com (Cassidytheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 00:30:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Veronica's Room to open at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <154.1d9f4fb6.2bb4fa3c@aol.com> Veronica's Room by Ira Levin has been called a "neat, elegant thriller". In it, an attractive young college student and her friend visit an old mansion. What happens next is "like being trapped in someone else's nightmare". What does happen? Find out beginning March 28th as the Cassidy Theatre in Parma Heights presents Veronica's Room in the DOWNUNDER CAFE. Directed by Lenne Snively and starring Rita Poling, Dick Klimaszewski, Linda Kindsvatter and Michael Kunikis, the show runs through April 13th. Cassidy Theatre is located at the rear of the Greenbrier Commons municipal complex at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights. Early reservations are strongly suggested. Tickets are $14.00 and include the show, coffee and dessert. Tickets can be ordered by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9a.m. - 5p.m. Monday through Friday and 9a.m. - 4p.m. on Saturday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Operating support is provided by the Ohio Arts Council. From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Fri Mar 28 06:37:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plain Dealer feature about "La Cage aux Folles" at Beck Center Message-ID: <1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc@aol.com> --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles. The show is at Beck Center and opens tonight. http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/friday/104884794368 010.xml --part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here is a link to a feature in today's Plain Dealer= Friday Magazine about the costumes in La Cage aux Folles.  The show is= at Beck Center and opens tonight.

http://www.cleveland.com/friday/plaindealer/index.ssf= ?/base/friday/104884794368010.xml
--part1_1eb.543fdea.2bb59acc_boundary-- From heightsarts at nccw.net Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 From: heightsarts at nccw.net (Heights Arts Collaborative) Date: Fri Mar 28 08:31:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Arts gallery opening Message-ID: <3E8456A5.2050407@nccw.net> --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit March 27, 2003 Contact: William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216-371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3) WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. William Busta is the Gallery Director. Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights. Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O'Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young. WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing. Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 "to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times." Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year. Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative. The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights - University Heights Public Library. Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. Peggy Spaeth, Director http://www.heightsarts.org --------------010903060905060809080706 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

March 27, 2003

Contact:  William Busta or Peggy Spaeth 216–371-3344 (Monday-Thursday 9-3)

WINNERS, an exhibition of works by Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, opens at
Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road on Saturday, April 12, 2003 with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. The exhibition will continue through May 11.  Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.  

This is the opening exhibition of Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery at 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.   William Busta is the Gallery Director.  

Artists selected for this exhibition live in Cleveland Heights and the adjacent community of University Heights.  Visual artists include Catherine Butler, Laurence Channing, Rene Culler, William DePalma, JoAnn Giordano, Gretchen Goss, Mark Hartung, Matthew Hollern, Robert A. Muller, Paul O’Keefe, Rene Psiakis, Jeanne Regan, Jesse Rhinehart, Steven Tatar, Douglas Max Utter, and Brent Young.  WINNERS will also recognize fellowship recipients in other media, such as Music Composition and Creative Writing.  

Ohio Arts Council Fellowships have been awarded by the Ohio Arts Council since 1979 “to recognize the importance . . . of the individuals who are responsible for creating our culture and documenting our times.”  Over the 24 years of the program, the OAC has awarded, on average, 88 Fellowships each year.  

Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative.   The gallery was conceived as part of the new cultural arts campus of the Cleveland Heights – University Heights Public Library.  Until the new facility is built, the gallery is open at 2173 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights.  

The Heights Arts Collaborative is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to pool the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the community. 

Peggy Spaeth,  Director
http://www.heightsarts.org




--------------010903060905060809080706-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Fri Mar 28 10:20:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre looking for boxspring Message-ID:

Greetings!

Ensemble Theatre is in need of a twin size (single) boxspring for their upcoming production of "The Creadeaux Canvas". If you have one in storage, that you would be willing to loan to us, please contact Ensemble Theatre's Technical Director, Vincent Polowy at (440) 442-5859, or you can call Ensemble Theatre at (216) 321-2930. You may also respond to this e-mail.

With best wishes for peace, joy, love and happiness,

Vincent J. Polowy - Technical Director, Ensemble Theatre 




 
 


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Now's your chance to see professional theatre for free! Ensemble Theatre is donating 100 free tickets to its April 6th and 7th performances of The Credeaux Canvas by Keith Bunin. The Credeaux Canvas was called " One of the best play of 2001" by Theatre Critic John Simon from the New York Magazine. This Cleveland premiere is a wonderful play about art, life, and forgery. Tell your friends about it! To reserve your tickets, please email info at ensemble-theatre.com. Only 100 tickets are available......So make your reservations today! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Comedy Night at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 Saturday, April 5 ~ 9:00 p.m. $5.00 at the Door! =20 Uncontrollable laughter! =20 Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? =20 Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy! That's right! The Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night "graduation ceremony" on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m. Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience. The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.=20 =20 The show will take place in the Armory Building located on the Beck Center campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the show. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck .=20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Comedy Night

at the

Beck = Center for the Arts

 

Saturday, April 5 ~ = 9:00 = p.m.

$5.00 at the = Door!

 

Uncontrollable laughter! 

Is that what you think of when you = remember your graduation?

 

Well, the = Beck = Center for = the Arts has thirteen graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy!  That’s right!  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Class will host a special Comedy Night “graduation ceremony” on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m.  Our graduates will perform as stand up comics for the first time = in front of a live audience.  = The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.

 

The show will take place in the = Armory = Building = located on the Beck = Center = campus. Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are $5 and are available at the = Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521- 2540 or at the door the night of the = show.  Visa, MasterCard and Discover = are accepted.  The = Beck = Center for = the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown = Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information, contact = the Beck = Center at = (216) 521-2540 or log on to www.lkwdpl.org/beck= .

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of = Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. = 225

Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C2F549.13C41C78-- From emadden at kent.edu Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (emadden) Date: Fri Mar 28 11:07:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Dance Ensemble opens "Neing Young" a week from today Message-ID: <3F30C963@webmail.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: KENT DANCE ENSEMBLE: =93NEIN YOUNG=94 Kent State University=92s touring dance company presents its annual concert =09Kent, OH =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre and Dance will proudly present the Kent Dance Ensemble=92s 2003 main stage concert, =93Nein Young=94 on April 4, 5 and 6, 2003. Nine dancers representing the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs in dance performance and dance education make up the 2002-2003 pre-professional student company. =93Nein Young=94 will feature works by Darwin Prioleau, former faculty member Tommy Parlon, artist-in-residence Chung-Fu Chang and guest choreographers Wayne M. Smith and Sabatino Verlezza. The concert will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus with performances Friday and Saturday at 8:00 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. =09CROSSLAGGED, a duet choreographed by Tommy Parlon, explores the tactile and emotional relationship between two people. The choreography unfolds in organic layers of gesture and images that are punctuated by explosive movements of motion and emotion. =09Wayne M. Smith=92s solo work, THROUGH TO THE FLOW OF A THOUGHT, came out of an improvisation based on a simple jazz dance phrase combined with the motivational impulse to manipulate the movement in the moment and respond to the musical score. This piece is a form of stream of consciousness through the human body in motion, in time and in space that flows from one thought to the next. Performed to a recording of unaccompanied cello music exquisitely played by the brilliant artist Yo-Yo Ma, composed by Johan Sebastian Bach, the music sets the tone for this introspective piece. ROCK STEADY ROCKIN', Wayne M. Smith=92s quartet, is an eclectic mixture of jazz dance movements strung together with a modern dance twist, a bit of retro meets new. It is a dance steeped in pop culture and is greatly influenced by the musical score, an updated rendition of classic rhythm and blues (funk) tune =93Rock Steady=94 by Aretha Franklin, remixed by technical wizard Arif Mardin. This dance work exudes the personalities of the contemporary young women performers in the piece who are fun, bright and who love to move, pulse and groove. =09Chung-Fu Chang=92s IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER draws inspiration from a Chinese lecture phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je,=94 meaning =93winding path or course.=94 IN A BRIEF ENCOUNTER uses the phrase =93Chiu-Chiu, Je-Je=94 as a metaphor for a journey taken for the sake of the trip itself, rather than a journey taken just to reach a destination. DIALOGUE AMONG US is a piece expressing loss, burden and love. Choreographed by Chung-Fu Chang, it is performed in three sections by three dancers. =09Guest artist Sabatino Verlezza, artistic director of Dancing Wheels, presents his second piece for the ensemble, excerpts from SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR. This piece from Verlezza=92s repertoire reflects on devotion and spirituality. Jaguar is choreographed to music by Ariel Ramirez and draws its inspiration from the Aztec and Mayan cultures. The jaguar was considered one of the high spiritual beings that guided their daily lives and their hope of thousands of new years. The Kent Dance Ensemble dancers learned SONGS FOR THE JAGUAR during a one-week residency in January. =09Closing the concert will be Darwin Prioleau=92s ANDY'S HAT, a multi-media/dance creation, which draws from a sound design and concept created by musician Ron Jarvis. Prioleau uses the modern and jazz dance idioms to explore a personal journey of isolation, assimilation and self-discovery. Each section of the piece represents a stage of development of an individual from childhood through adulthood. The full ensemble will perform this finale. =93Nein Young=94 will be performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre, located in the Music and Speech Center on Kent=92s main campus. Performances are Friday and Saturday, April 4 and 5 at 8:00 PM; and Sunday, April 6 at 2:30 PM. Tickets are $10 for adults; $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff; and $7 for students with any valid school ID or under 18. Groups of ten or more can receive discounted tickets by calling 330-672-2497. Box office hours are 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM, Mondays through Fridays; Saturdays during the run of the show from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM; and one hour before performance times. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at 330-672-2497. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card; the box office accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover. For more information on the Dance Division and the School of Theatre & Dance, please visit us at www.dance.kent.edu. Contact Information: 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 tstephan at neo.rr.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 From: tstephan at neo.rr.com (Tom Stephan) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Crimes of the Heart" at Stow Players Message-ID: <004101c2f54d$44e15460$97ba5d18@Stephan.neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder to all of our friends looking for good community = theatre: There are TWO weekends left to see the Stow Players production of "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley March 28-29-30, April 4-5-6 Friday & Saturday - 8:00 Sunday matinees - 2:30 Heritage Barn 5328 Young Rd. Silver Springs Park Stow $9 - gen. admission $8 - sr. citizens & students Reservations/information: 330-655-6051 Featuring the talents of Bryan Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie = Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and Kathleen Walder Under the direction of Lorena Goold ------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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There are TWO weekends = left to see=20 the Stow Players production of
 
"Crimes = of the=20 Heart" by Beth Henley
March 28-29-30, April=20 4-5-6
Friday & Saturday - = 8:00
Sunday matinees - = 2:30
Heritage = Barn   5328=20 Young Rd.   Silver Springs Park   Stow
$9 - gen.=20 admission    $8 - sr. citizens & = students
Reservations/information: =20 330-655-6051
 
Featuring the talents = of Bryan=20 Alan, Tisha Eisenhuth, Jim LaFleur, Julie Majernik, Dawn Sniadak, and = Kathleen=20 Walder
Under the direction = of  Lorena=20 Goold
------=_NextPart_000_003E_01C2F523.5B75C320-- From srsdrama at yahoo.com Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 From: srsdrama at yahoo.com (SRS Drama) Date: Fri Mar 28 13:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anything Goes!! Message-ID: <20030328171501.66538.qmail@web13208.mail.yahoo.com> --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii St. Richard School Drama Organization presents? ANYTHING GOES!!! Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse Directed by Nathan A. Lilly Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan Choreography by Maura McCafferty March 28, 2003 8:00pm March 29, 2003 8:00pm March 30, 2003 3:00pm St. Richard School 26855 Lorain Road North Olmsted, Ohio For tickets call (440) 779-0531 Adults $7, Students $5 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --0-85996003-1048871701=:65928 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

St. Richard School Drama Organization presents?

ANYTHING GOES!!!

Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter

Book by Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse,

Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse


Directed by Nathan A. Lilly

Musical Direction by Kristen M. Nolan

Choreography by Maura McCafferty


March 28, 2003 8:00pm

March 29, 2003 8:00pm

March 30, 2003 3:00pm

 

St. Richard School

26855 Lorain Road

North Olmsted, Ohio

For tickets call (440) 779-0531

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The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* From edenvalley at centurytel.net Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (edenvalley at centurytel.net) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley April Events Message-ID: <3E87721E.D00096F2@centurytel.net> Join us for these upcoming events -- YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL IN A SKIRT! This Bicentennial Premier is being put together by Eden Valley, Ritter Public Library, Holmes County District Public Library, Norwalk Public Library, and Tuscarawas County Public Library. Dr. Alta Weiss grew up and retired in Ragersville, Ohio of Tuscarawas County. She played baseball on an all male team in Vermilion (the semi-pro Vermilion Independents) using the money she earned to put herself through medical school. Susan Brewer will portray this woman ahead of her times. April 3, 2003; Thursday, 7 p.m.; Auditorium Kent State Tuscarawas; 330 University Dr. NE; New Philadelphia, OH 44663;(330) 364-4474 April 29, 2003; Tuesday, 7 p.m.; Holmes County District Public Library; 3102 Glen Dr.; Millersburg, OH 44654;(330) 674-5972 ext. 208 May 18, 2003; Sunday , 2p.m.; Hudson Library and Historical Society; 22 Aurora St.; Hudson, Ohio 44236; (330) 653-6658. These performances are free, but registration is required. REMARKABLE OHIOANS: Discover some unique characters from Ohio's past in this storytelling program with Bette Lou Higgins! Performances at the Huron Public Library on April 15, 2003 at 7p.m.; 333 William St.; Huron, Ohio 44839; at Orchestra Hall at Lakeside, Ohio on June 22, 2003 at 2p.m.; 419-798-4461 X 267; at Ritter Library on July 22, 2003 at 7p.m.; 5680 Liberty Ave; Vermilion, Ohio 44089; registration is required, call 440-967-3798. These performances are free and open to the public. GREAT LAKES LADIES: This storytelling program will introduce you to some amazing women of the Inland Seas including Maebelle Mason and Abigail Becker. Join us at the Brecksville Nature Center of the Cleveland Metroparks on Friday, April 25, 2003 at 7p.m. For more information contact the Nature Center at 440-526-1012. This performance is free and open to the public. OHIO FACES AND PLACES: Celebrate the Ohio Bicentennial with this program spotlighting some unusual events and people in the state's history. Join us at the Brownhelm Historical Association's Legacy dinner on Saturday, April 26, 2003 at the Vermilion on the Lake Clubhouse at 6p.m. Tickets to the dinner and program are $35 per person, advance sale only. Call Tracy Lockhart at 440-965-8888 for tickets and information. To schedule a performance for your school or group, contact Eden Valley Enterprises 726 Highbridge Rd. Vermilion, Ohio 44089 E-Mail: edenvalley at centurytel.net Http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley Check our website for additional performance dates and times From Ejb08 at aol.com Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 From: Ejb08 at aol.com (Ejb08 at aol.com) Date: Sun Mar 30 20:13:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Normandy High School presents LES MISERABLES Message-ID: <6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48@aol.com> --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Normandy High School Proudly Presents: LES MISERABLES SCHOOL EDITION by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm and April 13th at 2:30pm Tickets: $7 for Adults $5 for Senior Citizens and Students To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399 Normandy High School is located at: 2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, Ohio 44134 Will YOU join in our crusade? --part1_6b.daa7801.2bb8eb48_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Normand= y High School Proudly Presents:

LES MISERABLES
SCHOOL EDITION

by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg

April 10th, 11th, 12th at 7:30pm
and
April 13th
at 2:30pm

Tickets:
$7 for Adults
$5 for Senior Citizens and Students

To reserve your seats, call (440) 885-2399

Normandy High School is located at:
2500 W. Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, Ohio  44134

Will YOU join in our crusade?

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