[NEohioPAL]Correction of dates for Brecksville Theater on the Square sponsors Cleveland area premiere of Missoula Children's Theater

Nancy Sweeney/ BTOTS nancy at btots.org
Tue May 6 19:49:58 PDT 2003


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Please note that the beginning date for Summer Theater Camp is Monday, =
July 14, running through Friday, July 18 with performances on Saturday, =
July 19.
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The nationally renowned Missoula Children's Theater will be in =
Brecksville for a one-week residency program beginning July 14, 2003. =
Following a dynamic week of auditions, instruction and rehearsal, a =
fully costumed musical performance of Beauty Lou and the Country Beast =
will be staged. Missoula Children's Theater is the nation's largest =
touring children's theater and has been touring extensively for 30 years =
from Montana to Japan. They will visit over 900 communities this year =
with 29 teams of Tour Actors/Directors. This year they add Brecksville =
to their touring schedule, and Brecksville Theater on the Square is =
excited to sponsor and participate in their Cleveland area premiere!

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Summer Theater Camp 2003 is open to students ages 6-18. Young students =
must have completed kindergarten. Enrollment is limited by age based on =
casting requirements, so early enrollment is recommended. Theater camp =
begins Monday, July 14 and runs through Friday, July 18. A dress =
rehearsal and two public performances are scheduled for Saturday, July =
19. Camp days begin at 10:00 a.m. and end at 2:30 p.m. The $200 =
enrollment fee ($150 for students ages 6-7 with a shortened camp day) =
includes workshops, classes, instruction and other fun activities =
provided by MCT's professional team and the Brecksville Theater on the =
Square Academy's Educational staff under the direction of Winnie Flynn. =
Costumes, props and set pieces for the show are provided by MCT.

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Beauty Lou and the Country Beast is an original country-western =
adaptation of the classic fairy tale Beauty and the Beast. Beauty Lou is =
the oldest daughter of the bronc-bustin' balladeer Buckaroo Bob. At the =
local county fair, young Beauty Lou is upset by the ungrateful behavior =
of a miner who has won the blue ribbon for his beautiful roses. She =
calls him a beast and wishes he would look like one too. Years later, =
when in danger of losing the family farm, Buckaroo Bob meets the =
miner-turned-beast. Beauty Lou agrees to befriend the Beast in order to =
save her family. Beauty Lou and the Beast both learn to look beyond =
appearances and first impressions and to see the beauty that dwells =
inside. The story, set in the American West, also features Beauty Lou's =
six sisters, her Imaginary Friend, her dog Fleabite Clyde, farmhands =
Slim and Dusty and the Barnyard Critters. Beauty Lou and the Country =
Beast is written and conceived by James Caron. Music written and =
arranged by Michael McGill. Original staging by James Caron.=20

To register or for additional information about Brecksville Theater on =
the Square Summer Theater Camp, call 440-526-3443 or visit the website =
at www.btots.org. The Ohio Arts Council helps to fund this organization =
with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational =
excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

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face=3D"Times New Roman">The nationally renowned Missoula Children=92s =
Theater will=20
be in Brecksville for a one-week residency program beginning July 14, =
2003.=20
Following a dynamic week of auditions, instruction and rehearsal, a =
fully=20
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staged. Missoula Children=92s Theater is the nation=92s largest touring =
children=92s=20
theater and has been touring extensively for 30 years from Montana to =
Japan.=20
They will visit over 900 communities this year with 29 teams of Tour=20
Actors/Directors. This year they add Brecksville to their touring =
schedule, and=20
Brecksville Theater on the Square is excited to sponsor and participate =
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face=3D"Times New Roman">Summer Theater Camp 2003 is open to students =
ages 6-18.=20
Young students must have completed kindergarten. Enrollment is limited =
by age=20
based on casting requirements, so early enrollment is recommended. =
Theater camp=20
begins <FONT color=3D#ff0000>Monday, July 14</FONT> and runs through =
Friday, July=20
18. A dress rehearsal and two public performances are scheduled for =
Saturday,=20
July 19. Camp days begin at 10:00 a.m. and end at 2:30 p.m. The $200 =
enrollment=20
fee ($150 for students ages 6-7 with a shortened camp day) includes =
workshops,=20
classes, instruction and other fun activities provided by MCT=92s=20
professional team and the Brecksville Theater on the Square Academy=92s=20
Educational staff under the direction of Winnie Flynn. Costumes, props =
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Lou and the Country Beast</SPAN></I></B><B><SPAN=20
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order to save her family. Beauty Lou and the Beast both learn to look =
beyond=20
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inside. The=20
story, set in the American West, also features Beauty Lou=92s six =
sisters, her=20
Imaginary Friend, her dog Fleabite Clyde, farmhands Slim and Dusty and =
the=20
Barnyard Critters. Beauty Lou and the Country Beast is w</SPAN><SPAN=20
style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">ritten and =
conceived by=20
James Caron. Music written and arranged by Michael McGill. Original =
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James Caron. <o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
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face=3D"Times New Roman">To register or for additional information about =

Brecksville Theater on the Square Summer Theater Camp, call 440-526-3443 =
or=20
visit the website at </FONT><A href=3D"http://www.btots.org/"><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman">www.btots.org</FONT></A><FONT face=3D"Times New =
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The Ohio Arts Council helps to fund this organization with state tax =
dollars to=20
encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural =
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all Ohioans.</FONT></SPAN><SPAN=20
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