From bbwilliams at worldnet.att.net Mon Jun 9 06:36:28 2003 From: bbwilliams at worldnet.att.net (Robert Williams) Date: Mon Jun 9 06:36:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bluescasters Shows This Week Message-ID: <002001c32e70$d63bbd40$0883570c@D3QVL821> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C32E4F.4BF83E40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Tom OMaille=20 To: whodhoot at aol.com ; Dennis Wilk ; Barbara Williams ; Robert Williams = ; wolfdaddy at aol.com ; Jimmie Woody ; ANN WRUW ; BLUENOSE WRUW ; SHANLEY = WRUW ; yellolab25 at yahoo.com ; stephanie zehner ; Pete Scorzino ; Judy & = Scott ; linda scullen ; Clint Simmons ; john sivinski ; Skoletsky ; jen = sorge ; sosinsku at tremcoinc.com ; wells steve ; erin stewart ; Suzanne ; = ray szuch ; Tony Terry ; Norm Tischler ; tom at clariongrp.com ; Gail Tomba = ; Deb Townsend ; Tricia ; Konni & Bob Vallarelli ; Mike VanLieu ; = Isabelle Verdon ; todd vorel ; vstakes123 at aol.com ; Charlie Walters ; = Gary Wells=20 Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 8:28 AM Subject: Special Shows! Ladies and Gentlemen, Bobby Williams will be our emcee/vocalist/harp player this Wednesday, = June 11th @ 9:00pm at Jimmy in the Flats (Old River Rd; East Bank). = This show promises that classic Bluescasters "Power Blues and R & B" = sound combined with the tasty & jazzy sax stylings of newest = Bluescaster, Bruce "Special K" Koscheck. =20 Also, Join us for our "Friday the 13th" Party at The Grovewood Tavern = and Wine Bar. This place is one of Cleveland's best kept secrets! = Award winning chef and extentive wine list. Showtime @ 9pm; = reservations a must for dining. Grovewood Tavern & Wine Bar: Friday, June13th, August 22nd, Saturday, = October 18th @ 9pm; 17105 Grovewood Ave. Cleveland, Ohio; 216-531-4900.=20 Jimmy's in the Flats: Wednesday, June 11th @ 9:00pm; 1061 Old River Rd. = 216-566-1460. WWW.BLUESCASTERS.ORG FOR ENTIRE 2003 SCHEDULE TO DATE. THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT EVERYONE! TOM, PETE, JIM, BRUCE, AND BOBBY -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C32E4F.4BF83E40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Grovewood=20 Tavern & Wine Bar: Friday,=20 June13th, August 22nd, Saturday, October 18th @ 9pm; 17105 = Grovewood=20 Ave. Cleveland, Ohio; 216-531-4900.
Jimmy=92s=20 in the Flats: Wednesday,=20 June 11th @ = 9:00pm;=20 1061=20 Old River Rd. =20 216-566-1460.
WWW.BLUESCASTERS.ORG FOR = ENTIRE
2003 SCHEDULE TO DATE.
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT EVERYONE!
TOM, PETE, JIM, BRUCE, AND=20 BOBBY
The Northcoast Men's Chorus, a gay men's community = chorus, is needing a synthesizer player for their concerts on Saturday, June = 21st, and Sunday, June 22nd. There will be a dress rehearsal on Friday, June = 20th. The player would need to have their own = machine.
We can = load the music onto an FTP site, along with an MP3 of the song(s), so that the player = can access his/her music and not drive all over town to get it from = us. Price = can be discussed when you contact us.
We are = really in dire need! Please contact Curtis Proctor ASAP at 1-888-460-9090 x. = 4301 (toll-free daytime) or cellular (216) 410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: Curtis.Proctor at qualchoice.com =
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
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*** = Confidentiality Notice *** Proprietary/Confidential Information = belonging to QualChoice may be contained in this message. If you = are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or = responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think = for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in = error, you may not read, use, copy, disclose to others, or deliver this = message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this = message from your system and kindly notify the sender by reply = email.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E8B.8E3585B0-- From dinamaya at wowway.com Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 From: dinamaya at wowway.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Schoolhouse Rock Live Message-ID: <000f01c32e98$940d4470$69ffe940@markutn81xabsh> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Has anyone out there done the show, "Schoolhouse Rock Live?" Workshop = Players is doing it next season. I'm looking for a recording or video. Please email me at dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Thanks. Any help would be appreciated. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI'm = parting with the family upright piano that I learned on and grew up = with (yes, cue stringed and sentimental instruments). It is a = Story & Clark (Chicago) tall upright that is about 80 years = old. It has a dark wood finish.
A = recent appraisal valued it about $500 due to work that is needed on it, = and about $1000 after the work. Some things that are needed are a = pitch raise, a minor repair to the sostenuto pedal, a castor and some = keytop work. He commented that the pin bocks were "snug", it was = a good brand name and it had a good tone and projection.
Please = feel free to e-mail me if interested, or call my daytime number at = 1-888-460-9090 x. 4301 (toll-free) or cellular at = 216-410-6289.
Curtis D. Proctor
------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E99.8F4C6B90-- From info at paalive.org Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 From: info at paalive.org (info at paalive.org) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Popular Music Documentary Film Project for Students Message-ID: <3156.24.52.86.5.1055171610.squirrel@www.webmail.paalive.org> The Progressive Arts Alliance is pleased to announce Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, a summer camp/documentary film project for students entering grades 6-9 in the fall. The Progressive Arts Alliance, in cooperation with Judson Retirement Community, presents Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, an interactive documentary film project in which students can learn about popular culture and music from the residents at Judson. The program will take place Monday-Friday, June 16-June 27, 2003, 9 a.m.-12p.m. at Judson Retirement Community, 2181 Ambleside Drive in University Circle, Cleveland. Music of My Mind is a two-week summer camp that will engage students entering grades 6-9 in following: ?h Learn research and interviewing methods ?h Interview Judson residents ?h Explore various topics in popular music history ?h Operate a digital video camera and boom microphone ?h Learn more about video production ?h Make a documentary film The registration fee for the ten-day, two-week camp is $175. For registration, call the Progressive Arts Alliance at 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. The registration deadline is June 12, 2003. The Progressive Arts Alliance (PAA) is one of Cleveland??s newest non-profit arts organizations. PAA is a collective of musicians, dancers, poets, MCs, visual artists, actors, and DJs/turntablists with a strong commitment to dynamic arts education. The mission of PAA is to provide experiences in the contemporary arts that stimulate critical thinking and promote progressive thought. PAA makes the arts accessible to students of all ages regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, education, or income level. PAA provides stimulating programs that are at the cutting edge in terms of artistic merit and methodology in education. Much of PAA??s educational mission centers around the utilization of the contemporary popular arts as a compelling educational tool. From bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 From: bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Bill Hoffman) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Summer Adult Classes at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030609113836.00a81070@mail.clevelandplayhouse.com> Summer Adult Classes at the Cleveland Play House begin this week. If you can't register this week you can sign up and start during the second week on a pro-rated basis. Call Donna Dziak at (216) 795-7000, Ext. 252. Six week summer classes for Adults Monday Nights June 9 - July 14 Advanced Commercial Acting Fee: $115 Instructor: Greg Violand An intense study of the various aspects of commercial acting. Topics that will be covered are Industrials, Radio/Voice Over, Commercials, Tools of the Trade, The 'Business' of Commercial Acting, Script Preparation, and developing a Professional Attitude. This class is available for anyone who has taken our Commercial Acting class or has previous commercial acting experience. Limited enrollment. Intermediate Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Nick Koesters This class includes scene work involving text, character analysis, and learning to work with a director. Limited enrollment. Introduction to Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Kat McIntosh Learn basic acting skills through vocal and physical training, imagination exercises and theatre games. This course will give you a fun and entertaining look behind the scenes at the world of the actor. Scriptwriting Fee: $115 Instructor: Bob Noll The first half of this class explores the form and content of dramatic scripts for the stage, film and television as you are guided in your writing. Learn and discuss basic scriptwriting theory. The second half of the class continues as a workshop where students share their writing of works-in-progress and explore the wonderful world of rewrites Tuesday Nights June 10 - July 15 Acting on Film II Fee: $115 Instructor: David Manocchio This course builds on the principles developed in our Acting on Film class, concentrating on intense analysis and advanced scene study. Techniques and on-camera skills will be emphasized. This class is available to any student who has taken the Acting on Film class or has prior film acting experience. Limited enrollment. General Information Adult Classes run June 9 - July 15 on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30pm. Class Location The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Questions? Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Staff Our teaching staff is comprised of Professional Actors and Directors, because of this The Cleveland Play House reserves the right to substitute teachers as necessary. For a current list of instructors and any additional information, please call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Fees All Adult summer classes cost $115.00. Course and registration fees must be paid in full at registration. The fee includes a non-refundable registration fee of $30. Do not apply an additional $30 to the printed fee. Payment plans are available. Registration Register via mail by sending in the Registration Form with check, money order or credit card information. Register via phone by calling (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Please have your credit card number available. A minimum deposit of $30.00 is due at registration. Late registration is available subject to the approval of the instructor or workshop director. Refund Policy No refunds will be given after the first week of the term. No credit will be given for missed classes. Cancellation of Classes We reserve the right to cancel any class for which there is insufficient registration. William F. Hoffman Director of Education The Cleveland Play House Phone:(216) 795-7000, ext. 251 http:\\www.clevelandplayhouse.com From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Preview of Honk! this Thursday Message-ID: <122.2330acb4.2c15fe67@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is pleased to offer a FREE preview of HONK! This Thursday, June 12 at 7:30pm In our new space Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road in Bedford Heights just off 271 and Rockside Road Donations will be graciously accepted No reservation necessary Bring your friends!!! For more information about Honk! or Mercury Summer Stock Call our hotline at (216) 732-3370 We'll see you at the show! From President at GeaugaTheater.org Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG AUDITIONS FOR "A CHORUS LINE" TONIGHT & THURSDAY Message-ID:TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT
TONIGHT =
2ND NIGHT OF AUDITIONS FOR =
AT THE
!!!!!NEWLY =
RENOVATED!!!!
7:30-9:00PM
AND
THURSDAY, JUNE =
12
7:00-9:00PM
ALL ROLES =
OPEN
PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH AN UPTEMPO =
SONG
AND CLOTHES FOR =
MOVEMENT
*THERE ARE =
SOME
ROLES FOR THOSE LESS INTERESTED IN ALLOT OF DANCE & =
SINGING…THINK OF THE
OPENING NUMBER!
THIS IS A =
COMMUNITY
THEATER PRODUCTION AND WE FULLY INTEND TO DO A FANTASTIC JOB & HAVE =
A LOT
OF FUN! NO CENSORING! ALL =
ADULT!
ALL FOR THE JOY OF PERFORMANCE!
(AND
PROUDLY, WE WILL BE HELPING OUT THE “DANCING IN THE STREET” =
FOLKS IN CLEVELAND
FOR A GOOD CAUSE AT THE END OF JULYJ<=
/span> HOPE YOU ALL WILL BE THERE, =
BECAUSE WE
WILL BE!)
CHOREOGRAPHED
BY LISA MARIE FRENCH
DIRECTED
BY CHUCK ABRAHAM
MUSICAL
DIRECTION BY CONNIE BALTITIS
SHOW
DATES:
AUGUST
15,16,17,22,23,24,29,30,31
HOPE
TO SEE YOU!!!
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance? is two acts of original sketch comedy, written and performed by the Second City Cleveland?s fifth graduating Conservatory class.
Admission is FREE.
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance?
written by and starring
Dan Boughamer
Pat Cusick
Beth Eggleston
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Carrie Matuszak
Mark Mazzocco
Chris Overholt
Todd Packer
Jack Santo
Directed by Fred Gloor
Musical Director ? Adam Brooks
Assistant Director ? Peter Guren
CASSIDY THEATRE
6200 Pearl Road lParma Heights, Ohio 44130The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce its
2003-2004 Season
On The Main Stage
Victor/Victoria
Directed by Lester Currie Performing - Sept. 19-Oct. 12, 2003 Auditions - July 6 & 7, 2003Picnic
Directed by David Jecmen Performing - Oct. 31?Nov. 16, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 7&8, 2003Christmas Canteen 1944 The USO Musical Directed by Bruce Michalski Performing - Dec. 5-21, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 21&22, 2003
Little Me (in concert)
Directed by Rob Gibb Performing ? Feb. 20-Mar. 7, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 30& Dec. 1, 2003Over The Tavern
Directed by Lenne Snivley Performing ? Apr. 30-May 16, 2004 Auditions ? March 1&2, 2004Carousel
Directed by Jack Roberts Performing ? June 4-27, 2004 Auditions ? March 21&22, 2004Nine
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? July 16-Aug. 1, 2004 Auditions ? May 9&10, 2004In The DOWNUNDER Caf?
Back To Bacharach & David
Directed by Michael Mazur Performing ? Jan. 16-Feb. 1, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 17&19, 2003Is There Life After High School ?
Directed by Trinidad Rosado & Michael Snider Performing ? Mar. 19-Apr.4, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 18&19, 2004
Youth Theatre Productions
The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood
Directed by Diana Kullgren Performing ? Dec. 13 & 20, 2003 Auditions ? Sept. 20 & 22, 200312 Dancing Princesses
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? March 20 & 27, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 10 & 12, 2004For further information and ticket reservations please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday.
The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. Current conditions on I-480 may require you to exit the highway at State Road or West 130th Street as the Ridge Road exit is closed.
Audition Notices will also be posted in the Plain Dealer Sunday Arts section and the Sun Newspapers.
Does anyone know where I can purchase or borrow a megaphone?
"Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B.
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al Development" Series
Revisions & Reminders
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Wednesday Sessions
June 11th, 18th, 25th & July 2nd.
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
.=A0=A0 Wed. 6/11: Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for The=
atre, On-camera & Voiceover
Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au=
ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare=
d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af=
ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of=
what to do next.
. Wed. 6/18: Voiceover Skills & Techniques (commercial & i=
ndustrial for radio &
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=A0=A0=A0=A0 TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep=
the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme=
rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni=
que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo=
ks.
. Wed. 6/25: On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial, indust=
rial & film)
There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us=
ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di=
fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap=
t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.
. Wed. 7/2: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Diction, Dialogue &=20=
Speaking Techniques for On-stage, On-
=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 camera & Voiceover
Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have=
you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail=
s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20=
your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20=
give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,=
too.
Fee:=A0 $20.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $15.00 per session fo=
r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.=A0
=
June 10,=20
2003
FOR IMMEDIATE=20
RELEASE:
CONTACT MARGARET=20
CARLSON
AT 216-397-3757 / =
INFO at REPERTORYPROJECT.ORG
CLEVELAND REPERTORY =
PROJECT TO=20
MAKE ITS
NEW YORK DEBUT IN A =
MIXED-BILL=20
GALA
PERFORMANCE. THE =93FIRE =
ISLAND=20
DANCE FESTIVAL=94
BENEFITS DANCERS =
RESPONDING TO=20
AIDS.
Fire=20
Island, New York.=20
Twice hailed by the Sunday Styles section of The New York Times =
as=20
=93one=20
of the 12 best parties of the year,=94 the Fire Island Dance Festival =
returns to=20
Fire Island Pines on the weekend of July 18th. The Ninth Annual Festival =
features stars of over a dozen famed and emerging dance companies =
performing on=20
a bayfront stage specially built and illuminated, as a benefit for =
Dancers=20
Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights=20
AIDS.
Festival=20
2003's stellar roster of dancers already includes: Alvin Ailey American =
Dance=20
Theater; Antigravity; Battleworks; Rachel Berman; Cleveland Repertory =
Project,=20
Zvi Gotheiner Dance, soloist Eric Hoisington, Juilliard Dance Ensemble; =
David=20
Parker & The Bang Group; Parsons Dance Company; Paul Taylor Dance =
Company.=20
Cleveland Repertory Project will perform Speed(2003), an =
hilarious=20
comic-strip-drama originally performed as part of Dancing Wheels=92 =
Icarus=20
Project, premiered at Cleveland=92s Playhouse Square, May 30,=20
2003.
Special=20
Guest Performers Return! Festival 2003 brings back synchronized =
swimming's 2002=20
National Duet Champions, Bill May and his partner of six years, Olympian =
Kristina Lum. May, 24, was named U.S. Synchronized Swimming Athlete of =
the Year=20
for the third time in 2001. He won synchronized swimming's Grand Slam =
(solo,=20
duet, team and figures) at the 2000 Nationals and finished first in duet =
at the=20
1999 Swiss Open and French Open. As the first male member of the U.S. =
national=20
team, May crusades against international rules limiting synchronized =
swimming to=20
women. In their only opportunity so far to compete against the best =
teams in the=20
world, May and Lum earned a silver medal at the 1998 Goodwill =
Games.
Fire=20
Island Dance Festival 2003 offers dancegoers a choice of show=20
times:
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 5:30 p.m. (party at 4:30 p.m.)
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 7:30 p.m. (party following)
=A7 =20
Sunday,=20
July 20th at 5:00 p.m. (party following).
Festival=20
Kickoff Party! On Friday evening, July 18th, a Festival kickoff party =
for=20
Leadership Sponsors, underwritten by William Hayden and Ron Perkov, will =
be held=20
at their Pines bayfront home.
Performances=20
take place at the bayfront home of Frank Stark, 262 Bay Walk East, =
Fire=20
Island Pines. Shows begin with DRA Fanfare, Philip Glass=92s 1999 =
composition=20
for brass and percussion. Glass created the work especially for the Fire =
Island=20
Dance Festival, as a gift to Dancers Responding to AIDS. DRA =
Fanfare has=20
been recorded by members of the Eos Orchestra, Jonathan Sheffer,=20
conductor.
Festival=20
2003 offers six levels of Leadership Sponsorship:
=A7 =20
Underwriter=20
at $1500 (Four Priority Party/Performance Tickets, four Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $750 (Two Preferred Party/Performance Tickets, two Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $400 (One Preferred Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
=A7 =20
Patron=20
at $275 (One Reserved Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
All=20
Sponsorships include Friday's Festival 2003 Leadership=20
party.
Unreserved=20
party/performance tickets at $90 are on sale by phone from Monday =
through=20
Friday, and at the Pines harbor on weekends, on a space-available basis. =
Program=20
and performers subject to change. Ticket information is available at=20
www.DRADANCE.org. To charge tickets by phone, call
212.840.0770=20
x268. Checks can be made payable to =93Dancers Responding to AIDS=94 and =
mailed to=20
DRA,
165=20
West 46th Street, Suite 1300, New York, NY =
10036-2501.
Dancers Responding to AIDS is the ongoing, =
committed=20
response of the American dance community to an urgent worldwide health=20
crisis. By drawing upon =
the=20
talents, resources and generosity of this community, DRA raises funds =
for=20
AIDS-related service providers across the United States. DRA is a program of Broadway=20
Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA), the nation=92s leading industry-based =
AIDS=20
funding and grant-making organization. =20
Since its founding in 1988, BC/EFA has distributed over $55 =
million for=20
critically needed services for people with AIDS, HIV, or HIV-related =
illnesses.=20
DRA was founded by Hernando Cortez and Denise Roberts Hurlin in=20
1991.
Cleveland Repertory Project gratefully =
acknowledges=20
the following for their support:
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts Council, Kulas =
Foundation, The=20
Stocker Foundation, The Laub Foundation, and Young Audiences of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
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Planet Soup at its Wednesday, August 6th Cain Park concert in =
Cleveland=20
Heights to =93 A Celebration of the Lives of Gail Kirschenbaum Bash =
and Susie=20
Kirschenbaum Gonzales.=94 Planet Soup has become the new =
favorite and=20
signature work of CRP.
Gail =
and Susie were=20
lifelong supporters of the arts, and of Cleveland Repertory =
Project. Gail, a Cleveland Heights =
resident, was=20
very active in community affairs. =20
The mother of eight children, she was a community organizer who =
pioneered=20
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Gail was also a nationally recognized nursing home=20
administrator.
Susie, = like her=20 sister Gail, was a graduate of Shaker Heights High School. She loved to dance and studied = flamenco=20 dance in the US and in Spain. = She,=20 along with her son, resided in Aspen where she worked in the arts and = with=20 special-needs children. Both Gail and Susie = filled=20 their lives with helping others. = They died two weeks apart in August, 2002, from breast = cancer.
Hernando Cortez, the=20 Company's Artistic Director, said, "We know that Susie and Gail would be = with us=20 if they could, on August 6th. =20 We are dedicating Planet Soup, a celebration of life, to=20 them.
We hope =
that the=20
community will come join us for this very special=20
evening."
Planet=20
Soup unifies folk and =
vernacular=20
dances from around the world in an athletic hybrid of movement styles, =
including=20
Indian traditional, Irish reels, and African rituals. The full company=20
cross-cultural fusion also incorporates =93Tinikling,=94 the authentic =
Filipino folk=20
dance in which dancers step between clapping poles. New York=92s The =
Village=20
Voice raves, =93Hernando Cortez=92s Planet Soup is a totally =
over-the-top=20
tour de force=85!=94 Planet=20
Soup=92 was researched and created with funds from the National =
Endowment for the=20
Arts and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
SUSAN C. KIRSCHENBAUM GONZALEZ, devoted mother of Ari Paul = Gonzalez;=20 cherished daughter of David and Elise Kirschenbaum; dearest sister of = Gail Bash=20 (Brian), Amy Johnson (Jeffrey), Lynn Gross (Robert), Jo Cowan (Andrew) = and Dan=20 Kirschenbaum (Janet); loving aunt. Published in The Plain Dealer from = 8/3/2002 -=20 8/4/2002.
GAIL BASH (nee Kirschenbaum); beloved wife of Brian A.; loving =
mother of=20
Jason, Bryan and Parker Zabell, Sarah, Rachel, Rebecca, Amanda, and =
Corinne=20
Bash; cherished daughter of Elise and David Kirschenbaum; dear sister of =
Amy=20
(Jeffrey) Johnson, Lynn (Robert) Gross, Jo (Andrew) Cowan, Dan (Janet)=20
Kirschenbaum and the late Susan Kirschenbaum Gonzalez; loving aunt.=20
Published in The Plain =
Dealer=20
from 8/16/2002 - 8/18/2002.
TO BUY TICKETS FOR CAIN PARK:
1. Through Ticketmaster =
(outlet;=20
charge-by-phone, online: www.ticketmaster.com), as of May=20
9.
2. By phone (216-371-3000) with =
VISA,=20
MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express, as of May=20
31.
3. By mail (Cain Park Tickets, =
40 Severance=20
Circle, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118).
4. By fax 24/7 as of May 31 =
(216-371-6995)=20
with credit card and signature.
5. In person at the Main Ticket =
Office, as=20
of May 31. Tickets cannot be ordered without payment.=20
A=20
$1 per ticket ($5 maximum) convenience fee is applied to all phone, fax, =
and=20
mail orders. Cain Park=20
does not charge a convenience fee on tickets purchased in person at the =
Cain=20
Park Ticket Office.
For =
detailed ticket=20
info and Cain Park directions, visit =
CainPark.com
CAIN =
PARK IS=20
PRODUCED BY THE CITY OF CLEVELAND =
HEIGHTS.
Cleveland Repertory =
Project=20
gratefully acknowledges the following for their support: =
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts =
Council,
Kulas Foundation, The =
Stocker=20
Foundation, The Laub Foundation
and Young Audiences =
of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
< END =
>
Cleveland=20
Repertory Project, 2140 Lee Road, #206, Cleveland, OH 44118;=20
216.397.3757
216.397.7872fx;=20
info at repertoryproject.org;=20
www.repertoryproject.org
MAPLE LEAF THEATRE=
performing at
Harpsersfield Vineyard
3.5 miles east of 528 on 304
440-942-7075
Presents
THE LOBBY HERO
by Kenneth Lonnegran
Directed by Steve Ritchey
June 13 - 28
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30pm
Fridays/$12 Saturdays/$15
One special Dinner Theatre
Saturday, June 15
dinner at 7:00pm
After a highly successful run Off-broadway , Chicago and Minneapolis
THE LOBBY HERO has come to Ohio. Meet Jeff a security guard in a high ri=
se Manhattan building whose life becomes topsy turvey when his brother in im=
plicated in a brutal murder.
Maple Leaf's "MapleStage" is located in the middle on a w=
orking vineyard
All performances are held outside so please dress accordingly.
Sit under the stars and enjoy a fine selection of wines while
watching THE LOBBY HERO
Reservations
440-942-7075
Coming up on the next round = of Applause with host Dee = Perry, airing Thursday at 7:30 p.m., on = WVIZ/PBS …
· Recently the folks at MOCA Cleveland put together their = own talk show, inside their Carnegie Avenue gallery. The show was called = “Pilot”, and we’ll take a post look at this = Performance Art. We’ll serve up a hot cup of contemporary = art from MOCA Cleveland.
· We’ll meet a man with a passion for old LP’s = … thousands of old LPs.
· Plus, a whole line-up of local singers stop by our = performance space.
Thank you,
Tamara Benepe-Nelson
WVIZ/PBS
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs comes to the Cleveland Black Box Theater on July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs is the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway comedy sensation written by Joe LoTruglio, Michael Showalter & David Wain of The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer. As an added bonus, Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs ALSO features a complete scene from David Mamet?s Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece Glengarry Glen Ross. For ticket reservations, call The Cleveland Black Box Theater ? (216) 696-HAHA Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director ? Adam Brooks Choreography ? Jackie Pope Assistant Director ? Shawn Wickens All info at www.wienersandboobs.com |
Will need extras for a big fight scene for the film “Fight =
Time” on June
20th and 27th both days are a Friday night. Extras =
are to
be crowd, betting on the under ground fighting! Must look 18 or older. =
Dress
will be from causal to dress up! Shoot will take place on =
Cleveland’s west
side. For additional info updates and registering for the shoot - please =
email:
Cheryl Weems at: cweems1 at msn.com
North Coast Central Casting =
(NCCC) WorldEonline.com =
(WEO)
National Theatre of the Deaf is =
seeking an
experienced union or non union Stage
Manager for its' fall mainstage tour.
ASL fluent preferred.
Rehearsals begin mid August, approximate
tour dates 9/10 - 11/23. The company
consists of 10 actors (6 deaf, 4 hearing); the
crew: SM, ASM, TD, ME, 2nd Electrician,
Wardrobe Supervisor, Assistant
Wardrobeperson. This is a bus and truck tour
which often the load-in, performance and
strike are all on the same day. Applicants with
touring experience is preferred. Must share in
driving responsibilities. Hotel accomodations
provided, salary and per diem.
ASL, drivers license with clean =
record,
experience in touring and technical theatre
Via =
email: pmntd at hotmail.com
Please =
send resume as text in body of email
Please send =
resume as an attachment
Via =
fax: (860)550-7974
"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3304F.491776D0-- From michaelcappetta at adelphia.net Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 From: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net (Michael Cappetta) Date: Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TEEN TRYOUTS FOR TELEVISION SHOW Message-ID: <002501c33058$89271100$818efea9@clvdoh.adelphia.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CAPPS Productions is looking for girls and boys between the ages of 13 = and 15 to host a brand new talk show called "Teen Talk" on Adelphia. = Come to the tryouts at BORDERS books at Severance Circle in Cleveland = Heights between 12:30 and 3:00 on Saturday June 28. We will ask you to = bring a monologue and read it for us, then give us your opinion on = something going on in the news. So come out and try, who knows maybe you = will be hosting your own television show! Email questions to: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDirected by Fine Arts Association Theatre = Department=20 Chair Fabio Polanco, this piece about Christ's final week on earth takes = on a=20 contemporary feel that has an intensity, emotional power and = edge that=20 transcends religious boundaries. A truly creative and imaginative=20 production. (Rated PG-13)
Production=20 Dates
June 13, 14, 20, = 21, 27 &=20 28 at 8:00 p.m.
June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00=20 pm
Opening Night = Dinner Theatre,=20 June 13, 6:00 pm
Sign interpreted and audio described=20 performance-June 29
Tickets
Theatre=20 Only: $17/Adults;=20 $16/Seniors &=20 Students. &nbs= p; =20 Dinner/Theatre: $45/Adults; $44/Seniors &=20 Students. Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office = at=20 (440) 951-6637 or purchase = tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org
The Cast
Michael Snider as Jesus
Eric=20 Neumore as Judas
David Malinowski as Pontius = Pilate
Laura Rightnour as Mary = Magdalene
Mary=20 Miller as Herod
Josh=20 Brown as Peter
Ken=20 Kopin as Annas
Craig Mosier = as=20 Simon
Mike=20 Rogan as Caiaphas
Apostles: Scott = Schram, Adam=20 Siciliano, Jason=20 Modica, Brian=20 Marx, Dustin Kaiser, Ben=20 Drda, Matt Davison, Josh=20 Cook =20
Also = starring: =20 Allison Bencar, Rebecca Brown, Tim Coles, Yvonne = Cornell,=20 Haley Fowler, Rachel Klimkowicz, Judy Miller, Devon Turchan, Bridget = Vargo and=20 Kristen Wojciechowski
The Production=20 Team
Fabio Polanco, Director
Joshua Senick, Musical = Director
Marlene Leber, Choreographer
Sandy Kosovich Peck, Stage = Manager
Ben = Needham, Set Designer
Kristen Buchs, = Lighting=20 Designer
Corby Grubb, = Sound=20 Designer
Melissa Koerber, = Costume=20 Designer
Beth=20 Downing, Deck Stage Manager
Location
The Corning=20 Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews=20 School.
Bring Dad out on Fathers Day for
“the worlds smallest international cosmic = folk festival”
This Sunday, June 15th = at 7pm<= font face=3DGaramond> =
The CCC West Summer Arts Calliope Series = Presents:
Brian Henke and The Troubadours = of Devine Bliss
Brian’s unique guitar style has been called everything = from New Age to Folk to Neo-Classical. His music appeals to anyone who likes = their music lyrical, thought provoking and performed with virtuosity. Watching Henke = play acoustic guitar is as much a visual experience as it is a sonic one. At = any moment, he will bounce effortlessly from a chimey harmonic pattern to a = vibrant hum to an ominous wall of sound, using nothing more than six strings, 10 fingers and a hunk of wood. Through it all is an undercurrent of = spirituality and mysticism that Henke says is very much a part of the creative = process. The result may be easy on the ears, but it's far too rich and resonant to be dismissed as easy listening.
Shine - event is amphitheatre
Rain - event is in theatre
ITS = FREE!!!!!!!! (well, you = need 2 quarters to exit the parking lot!)
At CCC West 11000 Pleasant Valley = Road = Parma = Ohio = 44103
For directions: http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mapw.htm
For information regarding the rest of our summer = series check out our website
or call:
Christopher = M. Bohan
Box Office = Manager
Cuyahoga Community College
Western = Campus Theatre
216.987.5536= span>
or = email:
Christopher.Bo= han at tri-c.edu
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
At the
Cleveland Black box Theatre
Inside Cabaret Dada
Wednesday 25, 2003 @ 8:30
$7.00/4 comics
1210 West 6th street
For reservations call: 216-696-4242
Under the
liquid/fusionNext to the
Dive = barThree comics will be performing + MC
HOT CARL
JAMES BURGE
MARC COLELLA
MC-TBA
For more information, contact
Carl Ferrara216-469-9077/
carlferrara at earthlink
Anyone = got a Tenor Sax we could borrow for the North Coast Men's Chorus concert on June = 21st and 22nd? We just need the horn, not a player. = Contact me via e-mail or cell at 216-410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: cdp6 at cwru.edu on July = 10th
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
Academic Biography: http://www.cwru.edu/msass/phd/students/bios.htm
*** = Confidentiality Notice *** Proprietary/Confidential Information = belonging to QualChoice may be contained in this message. If you = are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or = responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think = for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in = error, you may not read, use, copy, disclose to others, or deliver this = message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this = message from your system and kindly notify the sender by reply = email.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C330F1.A1D37FB0-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Jun 12 14:31:56 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Thu Jun 12 14:31:56 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] STRENGTHENING CLEVELAND'S ARTS AND CULTURE IMAGE Message-ID:
(Akron, Ohio, May 29, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weatherv=
ane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for the musical MY WAY, a M=
usical Tribute to Frank Sinatra, compiled by David Grapes. Auditions w=
ill be held at Weathervane Playhouse (1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the V=
alley off Merriman Road) on Monday and Tuesday, June 23 and 24, 2003, betwee=
n 6:00 and 8:30 p.m. Dance call is at 8:30 p.m. An appointment i=
s neccesary. Callbacks will be held on Wednesday evening, June 25.
Cast requirements: 2 Women: 1 age 20 - 35, 1 age 30 - 50
2 Men: 1 age 20 - 40, 1 age 40 - 60
Prepare: An audition song from the "big band" era 1940s-1950s. =
Bring sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided.  =
;Be prepared to move. Bring character or tap shoes if available, but n=
ot necessary.
Director for the production of My Way=E2=80=A6 is Mart=
=C3=ADn C=C3=A9spedes who recently directed and choreographed Smoky Joe's Ca=
f=C3=A9 at the Beck Center. He has appeared in national tours of Man o=
f La Mancha, The King and I, South Pacific and West Side Story. Musica=
l Director is Margaret Knepper who was musical director for many Weathervane=
Productions including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.=20
All roles are available. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-tradi=
tional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability=20=
is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. &nb=
sp;Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all=
productions are volunteers. Call Weathervane at 330-836-2626 for an auditio=
n appointment.
=20
Cleveland's On Fire STILL Needs = Volunteers=20 Friday, June 20th!
Don't miss your opportunity to be = involved!
Cleveland's On Fire is the first project for SPARX =
in the=20
City, which is a downtown event-series designed to highlight Northeast =
Ohio arts=20
and culture as a tool for furthering Cleveland's economic development. =
This=20
initiative was born out of a collaborative effort led by the ARTcade =
Project,=20
individual artists, The Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corp., The =
Downtown=20
Merchants Association and The Cleveland Theater District Development=20
Corporation.
On Friday, June 20th local artists will be =
painting=20
fire hydrants along Euclid avenue while dancers, street performers and =
musicians=20
entertain the crowds along Euclid Avenue from Public Square to Playhouse =
Square.=20
This major event needs volunteers like you! There =
are a=20
variety of really fun ways for you to be involved and it's an amazing =
networking=20
opportunity. We are looking for people available to help from 8am-9pm. =
Please do=20
not hesitate to call if you are interested, but not available for the =
entire=20
day, specific time slots are available for shift positions. =
For more detailed information, please call Julie =
Konrad at=20
216-406-2196 or Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or you can =
e-mail Laura=20
at schaefer at playhousesquare.com.
Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Julie Konrad
"Flanagan's=20 Wake", the audience-interactive Irish "Wake" is currently being = performed at the=20 "POWERHOUSE PUB=94 every weekend. =20 =93Calling hours=94 are Fridays 8-10pm and on Saturdays from=20 7-9pm. = The=20 =93PUB=94 opens an hour prior to show time each evening.
Tickets=20 and Corporate/Group rates are available by calling=20 216-861-4982.
John M.=20 Regan & Mike Mercer along with the cast and crew of =93Flanagan=92s = Wake=94 and=20 the Powerhouse Pub say HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO=20 ALL...!
Visit us=20
at http://flanaganswake.tripod.com/
Here=92s a rave review from The =
Alliance Review
of The Players Guild=92s production of =931776.=94=A0
The show runs through June 29 (Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, =
Sundays at
2:30 PM, and Thursday June 26 at 8 =
PM).
=A0
The =
Players
Guild Theatre
1001 Market
Avenue North
Canton, Ohio
44702
Business
Office: (330) 453-7619
Box =
Office:
(330) 453-7617
Canton's '1776' proves that forging =
freedom was
no picnic
By THOMAS HARPER
The Review
On one side of the drive a high school graduation was in =
progress.
On the other side was a powerful lesson in American history.
That was the scenario on opening night of the Players Guild Theater =
production
of the musical, ?.=94
The drive separates Canton=92s Cultural Center for the Arts and the =
Canton Civic
Center where commencements are frequently held.
The commencement speaker may have talked about the foundations of =
freedom.=A0 The sterling company of ?=94 was =
acting out
the decisive events.
Under the guest direction of Jerry Lowe, the theater=92s artistic =
director from
1981 to 1991, the musical play tells how several courageous men came =
together
in Philadelphia in the hot spring and summer of 1776 to forge a new =
nation.
The setting is the chamber of the Continental Congress.=A0 As designed by Josh Erichsen, =
it=92s a
handsome, elegant room with its tall square columns and classical =
pediments
providing a backdrop for the dreams and often rough-and-tumble =
confrontations
of the delegates.
Two essential parts of the set are prominently displayed - a page-a-day
calendar changed by the congressional custodian to mark the passage of =
time
toward America=92s first red-letter occasion, and a vote tally board to =
register
the dramatic =93yea=94 or =93nay=94 of each of the 13 delegations.=A0
The main participants in that drama are well known.=A0 John Adams, as played by John Capocci, is the fireball =
we expect,
the feisty patriot, firm and resolute in his desire for =
independence.=A0 Yet Capocci also portrays the =
wistfulness of
a man who endures long separations from his family.
A contrast to Adams is the quiet, steady presence of Virginia=92s Thomas
Jefferson.=A0 Tony Snyder has =
remarkably
few lines, but draws attention simply for who he is as a major architect =
of
freedom.
The role of Benjamin Franklin fits William G. Fry like a glove.=A0 As portrayed in ?,=94 Franklin is =
the stand-up
(or sit-down, depending on the old man=92 gout) comedian of the company, =
with his
incisive comments.=A0 On =
opening night,
his chillingly current comment on security and liberty drew unexpected
applause.=A0 And Franklin=92s =
appeal to
Adams on the need for compromise is a key moment.
Beyond these three, the rest of the Philadelphia company may not be as =
well
known, with the possible exception of John Hancock, finely played by Bob
Parenti, but they also emit sparks as stars in the American =
firmament.
Don Hillenbrand as Richard Henry Lee, the other delegate from Virginia, =
is a
roaring delight with his =93first family=94 number, pushing Adams and =
Franklin into
a high-stepping trio.
On the darker side of history, James Smith as South Carolina=92s Edward =
Rutledge
reminds the delegates that villainy is not sectional with his volcanic
rendering of =93Molasses to Rum,=94 a genuine show-stopper.
Michael P. O=92Brien is equally impressive as Pennsylvania=92s John =
Dickinson in
his warnings to Adams about the dangers of separation from the mother =
country.
Also noteworthy out of a universally good cast, are Alan D. Dawson for =
his
blustery Stephen Hopkins, Robert C. Fockler for his efficient Secretary =
Charles
Thomson, and T.J. Marchbank as the courier who has an affecting moment =
with
=93Momma Look Sharp.=94
Until the passage of the 19th Amendment, the =93official=94 business of =
the country
was a male domain.=A0 But the =
early years
of the republic produced a contingent of women who could hold their own =
in that
company.
As proved in =931776,=94 they included the singular Abigail Adams.=A0 In her portrayal, Carol Lynne =
Capocci is a
strong match for her firebrand husband.=A0
Their soaring, pastoral-hued duets are highlights in the show=92s =
musical
fabric as created by Sherman Edwards.=A0
Likewise, Kathy Snyder makes the most of her brief appearance as =
Martha
Jefferson in =93He Plays the Violin.=94
Director Lowe ably re-creates the ambience of the Continental Congress, =
with
its bits of convincing business at the various delegates=92 desks.=A0 And with the contributions of =
Choreographer
Cassandra L. Capocci, numbers like =93But Mr. Adams,=94 =93The Egg=94 =
and especially
the politically-tinged gavotte of =93Cool, Considerate Men=94 add to the =
fun of the
show.
Steve Parsons is the musical director who presides with authority in the
pit.=A0 Parsons arranged the =
special
addendum to the Canton production that places a stirring exclamation =
point on
the proceedings.
The book of=A0 =931776=94 is by =
Peter Stone
who won a Tony for his efforts, and who died this past April.=A0 It tweaks some history to serve =
the
drama.=A0 For example, the =
signing of the
Declaration of Independence actually occurred over a period of several =
months.
But the main themes, the give-and-take of America=92s remarkable =
experiment, are
here to learn from.=A0 The
thought-provoking and entertaining Canton production, running through =
June 29,
is a =93classroom=94 worth visiting. =
COME =
CELEBRATE
AMERICA
at
the Players =
Guild
Theatre!
17=
76
the =
Musical
June 6 - 29, =
2003
Performances =
Friday
and Saturday at 8:00 pm,
Sunday at =
2:30
Thursday, =
June 26 at
8:00 pm
Book by =
Peter Stone
Music and =
Lyrics by
Sherman Edwards&n=
bsp;
Directed by =
Jerry
Lowe
Musical =
Director:
Steve Parsons
Choreography:
Cassandra Capocci
(Produced by =
special
arrangement with Music Theatre =
International).
To purchase =
tickets
or for more info, visit us online at www.playersguildtheatre.com, or call us at =
330-453-7617
Box Office =
hours are
Monday-Saturday from 10 am-2 pm.
Group
discounts on ticket prices (groups of 10 or =
more)
During the
run of our performance, we will have in our =
lobby:
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
A Flag Display - flags of the 13 original colonies =
(flags
=
provided by Defrance =
Thomas)
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
A display by the Daughters of the American =
Revolution
honoring
Stark County veterans
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Spinning demonstrations
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Special dinner/theatre package - present your ticket =
stub
the
Marriott McKinley Grand and receive a dinner =
special.
Celebration
specials include:
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Throughout the run of the show:
Dinner/theatre
special - present your ticket stub at the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand
Hotel and receive a special dinner package (look for the special coupon =
page in
our program featuring the Marriott McKinley Grand Hotel, the Canton =
Museum of
Art, the Classic Car Museum
and the
McKinley Museum.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
Opening night special Friday, June 6, =
2003:
Purchase
your ticket to 1776 for June 6 and receive free admission to =
the
Canton
Museum of Art and special dinner packages at the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand by
showing your Players Guild ticket =
stub.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Military Family Day - Sunday June 8, =
2003:
Show valid =
military
identification and receive a buy one/get one =
free
Ticket to 1776.
Show your Players Guild ticket stub and receive a buy one/get =
one
free
admission to the Canton museum of Art and dinner specials at =
the
Marriott
McKinley Grand.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
Flag Day - Saturday, June 14, =
2003:
Come to the Players Guild on Flag Day at 7:30 pm and hear a =
brief talk
by
Defrance
Thomas on flag facts and highlights. Receive a free =
gift!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Founding =93Father=92s Day=94 =96 Sunday, June 15, =
2003:
Get your
family's picture taken with a Founding =
Father!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Kid=92s Day =96 Sunday, June 22, =
2003:
All
students ages 18 and under may purchase a ticket for =
$10.00.
Kids
receive a free gift!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Community Day =96 Sunday, June 29, =
2003:
Receive
$3.00 off the regular ticket price for groups of 10 or =
more.
Join us
for a free backstage tour.
1776
sponsored in part by the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand Hotel
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1776 =
CAST:
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of
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Adams, Massachusetts
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Rodney, Delaware
Alan Dawson=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Stephen
Hopkins, Rhode Island
Chris Dewald=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Roger
Sherman, Connecticut
Doug Downie=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Lyman Hall, Georgia
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Read, Delaware
Adam Ford=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Morris, New York
William G. Fry=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Dr.
Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania
David Griffith =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Col.
Thomas McKean, Delaware
Don Hillenbrand=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Richard
Henry Lee, Virginia
Richard Reahm=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Samuel
Chase, Maryland
Joe Martuccio=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Judge
James Wilson, Pennsylvania
Robert Baab=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Josiah
Bartlett, New Hampshire
Michael O=92Brien=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
John
Dickinson, Pennsylvania
Bob Parenti=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 John
Hancock, Massachusetts
James Smith=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0 Edward
Rutledge, South Carolina
Tony Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Jefferson, Virginia
Lucas Staten=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Hewes, North Carolina
Barry Wakser=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Jonathan Witherspoon, New Jersey
Ken Wilhelm=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Robert
L. Livingston, New York
Other =
Members
of the Company:
Carol Capocci=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Abigail
Adams
Robert C. Fockler III=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Charles
Thomson, Congressional Secretary
T.J. Marchbank=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Military
Courier
Jerry Burris=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Andrew
McNair, Congressional Custodian
Kathy Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Martha
Jefferson
Ryan Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Custodial
Assistant to Andrew McNair
Andrew Turner=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0Custodial Assistant to Andrew =
McNair
by Beth Henley directed by Elaine
Fippin
production dates: September 4-20, 2003
rehearsals
scheduled to begin: July 20
when: | Tuesday, July 8, 7 p.m. |
Wednesday, July 9, 7 p.m. | |
where: | Coach House Theatre |
732 West Exchange Street, Akron | |
behind the Akron Woman's City Club |
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Lenny Magrath: | late 20's - early 30's | Chick Boyle: | late 20's - early 30's |
Babe Botrelle: | early 20's | Doc Porter: | thirtyish |
Meg Magrath: | late 20's - early 30's | Barnette Lloyd: | mid twenties |
|
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 |
"Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley
September 4 -
September 20, 2003
When the McGrath Sisters attempt murder, suicide and dating,
the results
are disastrous...and hilarious! A Pulitzer
Prize winner that "has heart, wit
and a...passion that
carries all before it." (The New York Post)
"Barefoot in the Park" by Neil Simon
November 13 -
November 29, 2003
After only six days of marriage, the honeymoon is already
over for stuffed
shirt Paul and free spirited Corey in yet
another odd coupling from
Broadway's reigning king of
comedy. "...a bubbling, rib tickling comedy."
(The New
York Times)
"ART" by Yasmin Reza
February 12 - February 28, 2004
The Akron premiere of the Tony and Olivier award-winning
play.
"...fiendishly clever...like a marriage between
Moliere and Woody Allen."
(Newsweek)
"Ten Little Indians" by Agatha Christie
May 6 - May 29,
2004
A cunning blend of humor and suspense from the author of
Witness for
the Prosecution and The Mousetrap.
Special Holiday Event
"A Christmas Carol" Adapted
by Mark Dawidziak
December 12 - December 21, 2003
The critically acclaimed three actor version of the beloved
classic
returns to Coach House, bringing all the magic and
mystery of the Christmas
season to life. Presented in
association with The Largely Literary Theatre
Company.
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 |
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
At the
Cleveland Black box Theatre
Inside Cabaret Dada
Wednesday 25, 2003 @ 8:30
$7.00/4 comics
1210 West 6th street
For reservations call: 216-696-4242
Under the
liquid/fusionNext to the
Dive = barThree comics will be performing + MC
HOT CARL
PEE-WEE DEE
MARC COLELLA
MC-TBA
For more information, contact
Carl Ferrara216-469-9077/
carlferrara at earthlink.netWEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
Presents a Special Event
I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore:
Songs of Love and Experience
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to offer this special presentation of <=
B>I'M GLAD I'M NOT YOUNG ANYMORE: Songs of Love and Experience, p=
erformed by Kate Loitz. This event will be presented twice; Sunday, June 22 and 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Playhouse Lobby
Loitz is a graduate of Rootstown High School (Portage County) and Kent S=
tate University. In her earlier career, Loitz appeared in many musical=
s at Weathervane Playhouse and Coach House Theatre including The 1940's R=
adio Hour; Candide; West Side Story; Company; Spoon River Anthology and=20=
Starting Here, Starting Now. After 25 years away from the stage=
, Loitz returned to music two years ago when, for her birthday, her husband=20=
Albert Sherman teamed her up with one of the premiere vocal coaches/arranger=
s in Manhattan, Robert Marks.
Loitz has recently release her first CD, I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymo=
re, a tasty and well-produced exploration of Popular Standards plus a fe=
w not-so-Standard discoveries that will surprise you. Loitz sings with=
sensitivity and seasoning, backed by pianist Robert Marks and a swinging tr=
io. A sample of the CD can be heard at www.cdbaby.com.
Join us
-- Jason Robert Brown
Songs for a New World opens = tonight at=20 Brecksville Theater on the Square. Shows run Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m.=20 and Sundays at 2:00pm through June 22.
The show is a collection of 16 songs which are = interwoven to=20 reflect a range of emotions just about anyone could experience at any = time. It=20 goes through a day in the life of everyman or everywoman in America. The = audience takes the journey along with the characters.
There's a lot of faith and prayer and looking to others, = and=20 ultimately to a higher power for a compass to find a way through life. = It's the=20 idea that this is a new world and we're constantly striving to make it a = better=20 place for others and ourselves.
The show is directed by Winnie Flynn and music directed = by Bryan=20 Bowser. Cast members are Jeanette Stack Luli, Aubrie Knight, Sarah = Koenig, Craig=20 Reynolds, Bryan Bowser and Carli Taylor Miluk. Accompanist is = Christopher Toth=20 and Technical Director is Michael Lenzo.
All performances are held at the Old Town Hall in = Brecksville at=20 the intersection of routes 82 and 21. Tickets for the show are $10 per = person.=20 There is a wine and cheese reception preceding the two Saturday shows at = 7:00=20 p.m. sponsored by Mill Road Grille. Tickets for the wine and cheese = reception=20 are $7 with the purchase of a show ticket.
For tickets or additional information, please = call=20 440-526-3443 or visit our website at www.btots.org.=
SRO=20
Entertainment
216.961.5230=20
(Cleveland Office), 216.990.2321 =
(Cellular)
The=20
Cleveland Play House Box Office
216.795.7000,=20
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CINDERELLA COMES TO THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE &nbs=
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Cleveland=20
(June 16, 2003)=20
=96 Ohio Dance Theatre presents one of the best loved =
stories of all=20
time for children and adults alike =85=20
Cinderella on June 27, 28, 29. Discover this =
treasure with=20
your family by witnessing the magic, passion, costumes, and =
drama of=20
dance. =
ODT=92s premier=20
Cleveland summer season 2003 will be housed at The Cleveland =
Play=20
House=92s Bolton Theatre. =20
This isn=92t just another season for ODT, it is =
magical,=20
hilarious, musical and dramatic, and will be a treat for all =
generations in your=20
family.
The=20
premier Cleveland summer season will be inaugurated by Complete with the =
stepsisters=92 comic antics, some fairy dust, a handsome Prince and the=20
ill-treated servant girl who will come to find true love will be =
combined in a=20
visually stunning presentation of this favorite fairy tale.
All = evening=20 performances are held at 7:00PM (Friday/Saturday) and all matinees are = at 2:00PM=20 (Saturday/Sunday). Ticket = prices=20 range from $14 - $33 with group tickets available, discounts for season = tickets,=20 children, students and seniors. =20 Tickets may be purchased exclusively by phoning The Cleveland = Play House=20 at 216.795.7000, x. 4.
For=20
further information or to schedule interviews and feature stories, =
please=20
contact Mr. Jeffery Mannies, President, SRO Entertainment, 216.961.5230=20
(Cleveland Office) or=20
216.990.2321.
THE PREMEIR OF THE ORIGINAL AND LOCALLY =
PRODUCED
JASON TOMARIC FILM
LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON =
SQUARE
FRIDAY, JUNE 20 AT 7:30PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 21 AT 2:00, 4:30, 7:00PM & =
9:30PM
This full-length feature film was shot last summer at various =
locations
in North East Ohio
(Including Chardon Square!)
Utilizing the many resources of our area, including all local =
talent,
Tomaric has created a beautiful example of the =
capabilities of the independent filmmaker of today. =
This will be the only =
showing
before Tomaric (And this film!) leave for =
LA.
The GLTG is pleased to help host this premier and wishes all the =
best to
Jason Tomaric.
*This film, although not rated, contains some adult subject =
matter, no
gore, and excellent acting!
AN EVENT NOT TO MISSED! =
GEAUGA
THEATER WILL REVERT BACK TO A MOVIE HOUSE FOR THIS SPECIAL =
SHOWING!
YEP =
KIDS, WE WILL
BE PUTTING IN A LARGE MOVIE SCREEN (THINK AS BIG AS OUR STAGE!), AND =
PULLING
OUT ALL THE STOPS FOR THIS PREMEIR!
THE NEWLY RENOVATED GEAUGA THEATER IS ADA COMPLIANT, AND OFFERS = A GOOD SELECTION OF WHEELCHAIR AND COMPANION = SEATING.
Grovewood=20 Tavern & Wine Bar: Friday,=20 June13th, August 22nd, Saturday, October 18th @ 9pm; 17105 = Grovewood=20 Ave. Cleveland, Ohio; 216-531-4900.
Jimmy=92s=20 in the Flats: Wednesday,=20 June 11th @ = 9:00pm;=20 1061=20 Old River Rd. =20 216-566-1460.
WWW.BLUESCASTERS.ORG FOR = ENTIRE
2003 SCHEDULE TO DATE.
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT EVERYONE!
TOM, PETE, JIM, BRUCE, AND=20 BOBBY
The Northcoast Men's Chorus, a gay men's community = chorus, is needing a synthesizer player for their concerts on Saturday, June = 21st, and Sunday, June 22nd. There will be a dress rehearsal on Friday, June = 20th. The player would need to have their own = machine.
We can = load the music onto an FTP site, along with an MP3 of the song(s), so that the player = can access his/her music and not drive all over town to get it from = us. Price = can be discussed when you contact us.
We are = really in dire need! Please contact Curtis Proctor ASAP at 1-888-460-9090 x. = 4301 (toll-free daytime) or cellular (216) 410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: Curtis.Proctor at qualchoice.com =
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
Academic Biography: http://www.cwru.edu/msass/phd/students/bios.htm
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E8B.8E3585B0-- From dinamaya at wowway.com Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 From: dinamaya at wowway.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Schoolhouse Rock Live Message-ID: <000f01c32e98$940d4470$69ffe940@markutn81xabsh> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Has anyone out there done the show, "Schoolhouse Rock Live?" Workshop = Players is doing it next season. I'm looking for a recording or video. Please email me at dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Thanks. Any help would be appreciated. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI'm = parting with the family upright piano that I learned on and grew up = with (yes, cue stringed and sentimental instruments). It is a = Story & Clark (Chicago) tall upright that is about 80 years = old. It has a dark wood finish.
A = recent appraisal valued it about $500 due to work that is needed on it, = and about $1000 after the work. Some things that are needed are a = pitch raise, a minor repair to the sostenuto pedal, a castor and some = keytop work. He commented that the pin bocks were "snug", it was = a good brand name and it had a good tone and projection.
Please = feel free to e-mail me if interested, or call my daytime number at = 1-888-460-9090 x. 4301 (toll-free) or cellular at = 216-410-6289.
Curtis D. Proctor
------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E99.8F4C6B90-- From info at paalive.org Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 From: info at paalive.org (info at paalive.org) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Popular Music Documentary Film Project for Students Message-ID: <3156.24.52.86.5.1055171610.squirrel@www.webmail.paalive.org> The Progressive Arts Alliance is pleased to announce Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, a summer camp/documentary film project for students entering grades 6-9 in the fall. The Progressive Arts Alliance, in cooperation with Judson Retirement Community, presents Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, an interactive documentary film project in which students can learn about popular culture and music from the residents at Judson. The program will take place Monday-Friday, June 16-June 27, 2003, 9 a.m.-12p.m. at Judson Retirement Community, 2181 Ambleside Drive in University Circle, Cleveland. Music of My Mind is a two-week summer camp that will engage students entering grades 6-9 in following: ?h Learn research and interviewing methods ?h Interview Judson residents ?h Explore various topics in popular music history ?h Operate a digital video camera and boom microphone ?h Learn more about video production ?h Make a documentary film The registration fee for the ten-day, two-week camp is $175. For registration, call the Progressive Arts Alliance at 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. The registration deadline is June 12, 2003. The Progressive Arts Alliance (PAA) is one of Cleveland??s newest non-profit arts organizations. PAA is a collective of musicians, dancers, poets, MCs, visual artists, actors, and DJs/turntablists with a strong commitment to dynamic arts education. The mission of PAA is to provide experiences in the contemporary arts that stimulate critical thinking and promote progressive thought. PAA makes the arts accessible to students of all ages regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, education, or income level. PAA provides stimulating programs that are at the cutting edge in terms of artistic merit and methodology in education. Much of PAA??s educational mission centers around the utilization of the contemporary popular arts as a compelling educational tool. From bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 From: bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Bill Hoffman) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Summer Adult Classes at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030609113836.00a81070@mail.clevelandplayhouse.com> Summer Adult Classes at the Cleveland Play House begin this week. If you can't register this week you can sign up and start during the second week on a pro-rated basis. Call Donna Dziak at (216) 795-7000, Ext. 252. Six week summer classes for Adults Monday Nights June 9 - July 14 Advanced Commercial Acting Fee: $115 Instructor: Greg Violand An intense study of the various aspects of commercial acting. Topics that will be covered are Industrials, Radio/Voice Over, Commercials, Tools of the Trade, The 'Business' of Commercial Acting, Script Preparation, and developing a Professional Attitude. This class is available for anyone who has taken our Commercial Acting class or has previous commercial acting experience. Limited enrollment. Intermediate Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Nick Koesters This class includes scene work involving text, character analysis, and learning to work with a director. Limited enrollment. Introduction to Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Kat McIntosh Learn basic acting skills through vocal and physical training, imagination exercises and theatre games. This course will give you a fun and entertaining look behind the scenes at the world of the actor. Scriptwriting Fee: $115 Instructor: Bob Noll The first half of this class explores the form and content of dramatic scripts for the stage, film and television as you are guided in your writing. Learn and discuss basic scriptwriting theory. The second half of the class continues as a workshop where students share their writing of works-in-progress and explore the wonderful world of rewrites Tuesday Nights June 10 - July 15 Acting on Film II Fee: $115 Instructor: David Manocchio This course builds on the principles developed in our Acting on Film class, concentrating on intense analysis and advanced scene study. Techniques and on-camera skills will be emphasized. This class is available to any student who has taken the Acting on Film class or has prior film acting experience. Limited enrollment. General Information Adult Classes run June 9 - July 15 on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30pm. Class Location The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Questions? Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Staff Our teaching staff is comprised of Professional Actors and Directors, because of this The Cleveland Play House reserves the right to substitute teachers as necessary. For a current list of instructors and any additional information, please call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Fees All Adult summer classes cost $115.00. Course and registration fees must be paid in full at registration. The fee includes a non-refundable registration fee of $30. Do not apply an additional $30 to the printed fee. Payment plans are available. Registration Register via mail by sending in the Registration Form with check, money order or credit card information. Register via phone by calling (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Please have your credit card number available. A minimum deposit of $30.00 is due at registration. Late registration is available subject to the approval of the instructor or workshop director. Refund Policy No refunds will be given after the first week of the term. No credit will be given for missed classes. Cancellation of Classes We reserve the right to cancel any class for which there is insufficient registration. William F. Hoffman Director of Education The Cleveland Play House Phone:(216) 795-7000, ext. 251 http:\\www.clevelandplayhouse.com From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Preview of Honk! this Thursday Message-ID: <122.2330acb4.2c15fe67@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is pleased to offer a FREE preview of HONK! This Thursday, June 12 at 7:30pm In our new space Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road in Bedford Heights just off 271 and Rockside Road Donations will be graciously accepted No reservation necessary Bring your friends!!! For more information about Honk! or Mercury Summer Stock Call our hotline at (216) 732-3370 We'll see you at the show! From President at GeaugaTheater.org Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG AUDITIONS FOR "A CHORUS LINE" TONIGHT & THURSDAY Message-ID:TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT
TONIGHT =
2ND NIGHT OF AUDITIONS FOR =
AT THE
!!!!!NEWLY =
RENOVATED!!!!
7:30-9:00PM
AND
THURSDAY, JUNE =
12
7:00-9:00PM
ALL ROLES =
OPEN
PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH AN UPTEMPO =
SONG
AND CLOTHES FOR =
MOVEMENT
*THERE ARE =
SOME
ROLES FOR THOSE LESS INTERESTED IN ALLOT OF DANCE & =
SINGING…THINK OF THE
OPENING NUMBER!
THIS IS A =
COMMUNITY
THEATER PRODUCTION AND WE FULLY INTEND TO DO A FANTASTIC JOB & HAVE =
A LOT
OF FUN! NO CENSORING! ALL =
ADULT!
ALL FOR THE JOY OF PERFORMANCE!
(AND
PROUDLY, WE WILL BE HELPING OUT THE “DANCING IN THE STREET” =
FOLKS IN CLEVELAND
FOR A GOOD CAUSE AT THE END OF JULYJ<=
/span> HOPE YOU ALL WILL BE THERE, =
BECAUSE WE
WILL BE!)
CHOREOGRAPHED
BY LISA MARIE FRENCH
DIRECTED
BY CHUCK ABRAHAM
MUSICAL
DIRECTION BY CONNIE BALTITIS
SHOW
DATES:
AUGUST
15,16,17,22,23,24,29,30,31
HOPE
TO SEE YOU!!!
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance? is two acts of original sketch comedy, written and performed by the Second City Cleveland?s fifth graduating Conservatory class.
Admission is FREE.
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance?
written by and starring
Dan Boughamer
Pat Cusick
Beth Eggleston
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Carrie Matuszak
Mark Mazzocco
Chris Overholt
Todd Packer
Jack Santo
Directed by Fred Gloor
Musical Director ? Adam Brooks
Assistant Director ? Peter Guren
CASSIDY THEATRE
6200 Pearl Road lParma Heights, Ohio 44130The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce its
2003-2004 Season
On The Main Stage
Victor/Victoria
Directed by Lester Currie Performing - Sept. 19-Oct. 12, 2003 Auditions - July 6 & 7, 2003Picnic
Directed by David Jecmen Performing - Oct. 31?Nov. 16, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 7&8, 2003Christmas Canteen 1944 The USO Musical Directed by Bruce Michalski Performing - Dec. 5-21, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 21&22, 2003
Little Me (in concert)
Directed by Rob Gibb Performing ? Feb. 20-Mar. 7, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 30& Dec. 1, 2003Over The Tavern
Directed by Lenne Snivley Performing ? Apr. 30-May 16, 2004 Auditions ? March 1&2, 2004Carousel
Directed by Jack Roberts Performing ? June 4-27, 2004 Auditions ? March 21&22, 2004Nine
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? July 16-Aug. 1, 2004 Auditions ? May 9&10, 2004In The DOWNUNDER Caf?
Back To Bacharach & David
Directed by Michael Mazur Performing ? Jan. 16-Feb. 1, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 17&19, 2003Is There Life After High School ?
Directed by Trinidad Rosado & Michael Snider Performing ? Mar. 19-Apr.4, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 18&19, 2004
Youth Theatre Productions
The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood
Directed by Diana Kullgren Performing ? Dec. 13 & 20, 2003 Auditions ? Sept. 20 & 22, 200312 Dancing Princesses
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? March 20 & 27, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 10 & 12, 2004For further information and ticket reservations please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday.
The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. Current conditions on I-480 may require you to exit the highway at State Road or West 130th Street as the Ridge Road exit is closed.
Audition Notices will also be posted in the Plain Dealer Sunday Arts section and the Sun Newspapers.
Does anyone know where I can purchase or borrow a megaphone?
"Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B.
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al Development" Series
Revisions & Reminders
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Wednesday Sessions
June 11th, 18th, 25th & July 2nd.
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
.=A0=A0 Wed. 6/11: Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for The=
atre, On-camera & Voiceover
Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au=
ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare=
d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af=
ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of=
what to do next.
. Wed. 6/18: Voiceover Skills & Techniques (commercial & i=
ndustrial for radio &
=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 TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep=
the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme=
rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni=
que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo=
ks.
. Wed. 6/25: On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial, indust=
rial & film)
There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us=
ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di=
fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap=
t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.
. Wed. 7/2: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Diction, Dialogue &=20=
Speaking Techniques for On-stage, On-
=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 camera & Voiceover
Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have=
you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail=
s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20=
your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20=
give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,=
too.
Fee:=A0 $20.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $15.00 per session fo=
r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.=A0
=
June 10,=20
2003
FOR IMMEDIATE=20
RELEASE:
CONTACT MARGARET=20
CARLSON
AT 216-397-3757 / =
INFO at REPERTORYPROJECT.ORG
CLEVELAND REPERTORY =
PROJECT TO=20
MAKE ITS
NEW YORK DEBUT IN A =
MIXED-BILL=20
GALA
PERFORMANCE. THE =93FIRE =
ISLAND=20
DANCE FESTIVAL=94
BENEFITS DANCERS =
RESPONDING TO=20
AIDS.
Fire=20
Island, New York.=20
Twice hailed by the Sunday Styles section of The New York Times =
as=20
=93one=20
of the 12 best parties of the year,=94 the Fire Island Dance Festival =
returns to=20
Fire Island Pines on the weekend of July 18th. The Ninth Annual Festival =
features stars of over a dozen famed and emerging dance companies =
performing on=20
a bayfront stage specially built and illuminated, as a benefit for =
Dancers=20
Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights=20
AIDS.
Festival=20
2003's stellar roster of dancers already includes: Alvin Ailey American =
Dance=20
Theater; Antigravity; Battleworks; Rachel Berman; Cleveland Repertory =
Project,=20
Zvi Gotheiner Dance, soloist Eric Hoisington, Juilliard Dance Ensemble; =
David=20
Parker & The Bang Group; Parsons Dance Company; Paul Taylor Dance =
Company.=20
Cleveland Repertory Project will perform Speed(2003), an =
hilarious=20
comic-strip-drama originally performed as part of Dancing Wheels=92 =
Icarus=20
Project, premiered at Cleveland=92s Playhouse Square, May 30,=20
2003.
Special=20
Guest Performers Return! Festival 2003 brings back synchronized =
swimming's 2002=20
National Duet Champions, Bill May and his partner of six years, Olympian =
Kristina Lum. May, 24, was named U.S. Synchronized Swimming Athlete of =
the Year=20
for the third time in 2001. He won synchronized swimming's Grand Slam =
(solo,=20
duet, team and figures) at the 2000 Nationals and finished first in duet =
at the=20
1999 Swiss Open and French Open. As the first male member of the U.S. =
national=20
team, May crusades against international rules limiting synchronized =
swimming to=20
women. In their only opportunity so far to compete against the best =
teams in the=20
world, May and Lum earned a silver medal at the 1998 Goodwill =
Games.
Fire=20
Island Dance Festival 2003 offers dancegoers a choice of show=20
times:
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 5:30 p.m. (party at 4:30 p.m.)
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 7:30 p.m. (party following)
=A7 =20
Sunday,=20
July 20th at 5:00 p.m. (party following).
Festival=20
Kickoff Party! On Friday evening, July 18th, a Festival kickoff party =
for=20
Leadership Sponsors, underwritten by William Hayden and Ron Perkov, will =
be held=20
at their Pines bayfront home.
Performances=20
take place at the bayfront home of Frank Stark, 262 Bay Walk East, =
Fire=20
Island Pines. Shows begin with DRA Fanfare, Philip Glass=92s 1999 =
composition=20
for brass and percussion. Glass created the work especially for the Fire =
Island=20
Dance Festival, as a gift to Dancers Responding to AIDS. DRA =
Fanfare has=20
been recorded by members of the Eos Orchestra, Jonathan Sheffer,=20
conductor.
Festival=20
2003 offers six levels of Leadership Sponsorship:
=A7 =20
Underwriter=20
at $1500 (Four Priority Party/Performance Tickets, four Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $750 (Two Preferred Party/Performance Tickets, two Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $400 (One Preferred Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
=A7 =20
Patron=20
at $275 (One Reserved Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
All=20
Sponsorships include Friday's Festival 2003 Leadership=20
party.
Unreserved=20
party/performance tickets at $90 are on sale by phone from Monday =
through=20
Friday, and at the Pines harbor on weekends, on a space-available basis. =
Program=20
and performers subject to change. Ticket information is available at=20
www.DRADANCE.org. To charge tickets by phone, call
212.840.0770=20
x268. Checks can be made payable to =93Dancers Responding to AIDS=94 and =
mailed to=20
DRA,
165=20
West 46th Street, Suite 1300, New York, NY =
10036-2501.
Dancers Responding to AIDS is the ongoing, =
committed=20
response of the American dance community to an urgent worldwide health=20
crisis. By drawing upon =
the=20
talents, resources and generosity of this community, DRA raises funds =
for=20
AIDS-related service providers across the United States. DRA is a program of Broadway=20
Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA), the nation=92s leading industry-based =
AIDS=20
funding and grant-making organization. =20
Since its founding in 1988, BC/EFA has distributed over $55 =
million for=20
critically needed services for people with AIDS, HIV, or HIV-related =
illnesses.=20
DRA was founded by Hernando Cortez and Denise Roberts Hurlin in=20
1991.
Cleveland Repertory Project gratefully =
acknowledges=20
the following for their support:
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts Council, Kulas =
Foundation, The=20
Stocker Foundation, The Laub Foundation, and Young Audiences of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
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CLEVELAND REPERTORY PROJECT
&nbs= p;  = ; =20 TO DANCE AT CAIN PARK
&nbs= p;  = ; =20 IN CELEBRATION OF THE LIVES OF
&nbs= p;  = ; =20 GAIL KIRSCHENBAUM BASH AND
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SUSIE KIRSCHENBAUM GONZALES
Cleveland=20
Heights, OH Cleveland =
Repertory=20
Project announces that it will dedicate the performance of Hernando =
Cortez=92s=20
Planet Soup at its Wednesday, August 6th Cain Park concert in =
Cleveland=20
Heights to =93 A Celebration of the Lives of Gail Kirschenbaum Bash =
and Susie=20
Kirschenbaum Gonzales.=94 Planet Soup has become the new =
favorite and=20
signature work of CRP.
Gail =
and Susie were=20
lifelong supporters of the arts, and of Cleveland Repertory =
Project. Gail, a Cleveland Heights =
resident, was=20
very active in community affairs. =20
The mother of eight children, she was a community organizer who =
pioneered=20
the Cleveland Heights Recycling Program. =20
Gail was also a nationally recognized nursing home=20
administrator.
Susie, = like her=20 sister Gail, was a graduate of Shaker Heights High School. She loved to dance and studied = flamenco=20 dance in the US and in Spain. = She,=20 along with her son, resided in Aspen where she worked in the arts and = with=20 special-needs children. Both Gail and Susie = filled=20 their lives with helping others. = They died two weeks apart in August, 2002, from breast = cancer.
Hernando Cortez, the=20 Company's Artistic Director, said, "We know that Susie and Gail would be = with us=20 if they could, on August 6th. =20 We are dedicating Planet Soup, a celebration of life, to=20 them.
We hope =
that the=20
community will come join us for this very special=20
evening."
Planet=20
Soup unifies folk and =
vernacular=20
dances from around the world in an athletic hybrid of movement styles, =
including=20
Indian traditional, Irish reels, and African rituals. The full company=20
cross-cultural fusion also incorporates =93Tinikling,=94 the authentic =
Filipino folk=20
dance in which dancers step between clapping poles. New York=92s The =
Village=20
Voice raves, =93Hernando Cortez=92s Planet Soup is a totally =
over-the-top=20
tour de force=85!=94 Planet=20
Soup=92 was researched and created with funds from the National =
Endowment for the=20
Arts and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
SUSAN C. KIRSCHENBAUM GONZALEZ, devoted mother of Ari Paul = Gonzalez;=20 cherished daughter of David and Elise Kirschenbaum; dearest sister of = Gail Bash=20 (Brian), Amy Johnson (Jeffrey), Lynn Gross (Robert), Jo Cowan (Andrew) = and Dan=20 Kirschenbaum (Janet); loving aunt. Published in The Plain Dealer from = 8/3/2002 -=20 8/4/2002.
GAIL BASH (nee Kirschenbaum); beloved wife of Brian A.; loving =
mother of=20
Jason, Bryan and Parker Zabell, Sarah, Rachel, Rebecca, Amanda, and =
Corinne=20
Bash; cherished daughter of Elise and David Kirschenbaum; dear sister of =
Amy=20
(Jeffrey) Johnson, Lynn (Robert) Gross, Jo (Andrew) Cowan, Dan (Janet)=20
Kirschenbaum and the late Susan Kirschenbaum Gonzalez; loving aunt.=20
Published in The Plain =
Dealer=20
from 8/16/2002 - 8/18/2002.
TO BUY TICKETS FOR CAIN PARK:
1. Through Ticketmaster =
(outlet;=20
charge-by-phone, online: www.ticketmaster.com), as of May=20
9.
2. By phone (216-371-3000) with =
VISA,=20
MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express, as of May=20
31.
3. By mail (Cain Park Tickets, =
40 Severance=20
Circle, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118).
4. By fax 24/7 as of May 31 =
(216-371-6995)=20
with credit card and signature.
5. In person at the Main Ticket =
Office, as=20
of May 31. Tickets cannot be ordered without payment.=20
A=20
$1 per ticket ($5 maximum) convenience fee is applied to all phone, fax, =
and=20
mail orders. Cain Park=20
does not charge a convenience fee on tickets purchased in person at the =
Cain=20
Park Ticket Office.
For =
detailed ticket=20
info and Cain Park directions, visit =
CainPark.com
CAIN =
PARK IS=20
PRODUCED BY THE CITY OF CLEVELAND =
HEIGHTS.
Cleveland Repertory =
Project=20
gratefully acknowledges the following for their support: =
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts =
Council,
Kulas Foundation, The =
Stocker=20
Foundation, The Laub Foundation
and Young Audiences =
of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
< END =
>
Cleveland=20
Repertory Project, 2140 Lee Road, #206, Cleveland, OH 44118;=20
216.397.3757
216.397.7872fx;=20
info at repertoryproject.org;=20
www.repertoryproject.org
MAPLE LEAF THEATRE=
performing at
Harpsersfield Vineyard
3.5 miles east of 528 on 304
440-942-7075
Presents
THE LOBBY HERO
by Kenneth Lonnegran
Directed by Steve Ritchey
June 13 - 28
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30pm
Fridays/$12 Saturdays/$15
One special Dinner Theatre
Saturday, June 15
dinner at 7:00pm
After a highly successful run Off-broadway , Chicago and Minneapolis
THE LOBBY HERO has come to Ohio. Meet Jeff a security guard in a high ri=
se Manhattan building whose life becomes topsy turvey when his brother in im=
plicated in a brutal murder.
Maple Leaf's "MapleStage" is located in the middle on a w=
orking vineyard
All performances are held outside so please dress accordingly.
Sit under the stars and enjoy a fine selection of wines while
watching THE LOBBY HERO
Reservations
440-942-7075
Coming up on the next round = of Applause with host Dee = Perry, airing Thursday at 7:30 p.m., on = WVIZ/PBS …
· Recently the folks at MOCA Cleveland put together their = own talk show, inside their Carnegie Avenue gallery. The show was called = “Pilot”, and we’ll take a post look at this = Performance Art. We’ll serve up a hot cup of contemporary = art from MOCA Cleveland.
· We’ll meet a man with a passion for old LP’s = … thousands of old LPs.
· Plus, a whole line-up of local singers stop by our = performance space.
Thank you,
Tamara Benepe-Nelson
WVIZ/PBS
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs comes to the Cleveland Black Box Theater on July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs is the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway comedy sensation written by Joe LoTruglio, Michael Showalter & David Wain of The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer. As an added bonus, Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs ALSO features a complete scene from David Mamet?s Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece Glengarry Glen Ross. For ticket reservations, call The Cleveland Black Box Theater ? (216) 696-HAHA Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director ? Adam Brooks Choreography ? Jackie Pope Assistant Director ? Shawn Wickens All info at www.wienersandboobs.com |
Will need extras for a big fight scene for the film “Fight =
Time” on June
20th and 27th both days are a Friday night. Extras =
are to
be crowd, betting on the under ground fighting! Must look 18 or older. =
Dress
will be from causal to dress up! Shoot will take place on =
Cleveland’s west
side. For additional info updates and registering for the shoot - please =
email:
Cheryl Weems at: cweems1 at msn.com
North Coast Central Casting =
(NCCC) WorldEonline.com =
(WEO)
National Theatre of the Deaf is =
seeking an
experienced union or non union Stage
Manager for its' fall mainstage tour.
ASL fluent preferred.
Rehearsals begin mid August, approximate
tour dates 9/10 - 11/23. The company
consists of 10 actors (6 deaf, 4 hearing); the
crew: SM, ASM, TD, ME, 2nd Electrician,
Wardrobe Supervisor, Assistant
Wardrobeperson. This is a bus and truck tour
which often the load-in, performance and
strike are all on the same day. Applicants with
touring experience is preferred. Must share in
driving responsibilities. Hotel accomodations
provided, salary and per diem.
ASL, drivers license with clean =
record,
experience in touring and technical theatre
Via =
email: pmntd at hotmail.com
Please =
send resume as text in body of email
Please send =
resume as an attachment
Via =
fax: (860)550-7974
"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3304F.491776D0-- From michaelcappetta at adelphia.net Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 From: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net (Michael Cappetta) Date: Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TEEN TRYOUTS FOR TELEVISION SHOW Message-ID: <002501c33058$89271100$818efea9@clvdoh.adelphia.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CAPPS Productions is looking for girls and boys between the ages of 13 = and 15 to host a brand new talk show called "Teen Talk" on Adelphia. = Come to the tryouts at BORDERS books at Severance Circle in Cleveland = Heights between 12:30 and 3:00 on Saturday June 28. We will ask you to = bring a monologue and read it for us, then give us your opinion on = something going on in the news. So come out and try, who knows maybe you = will be hosting your own television show! Email questions to: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDirected by Fine Arts Association Theatre = Department=20 Chair Fabio Polanco, this piece about Christ's final week on earth takes = on a=20 contemporary feel that has an intensity, emotional power and = edge that=20 transcends religious boundaries. A truly creative and imaginative=20 production. (Rated PG-13)
Production=20 Dates
June 13, 14, 20, = 21, 27 &=20 28 at 8:00 p.m.
June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00=20 pm
Opening Night = Dinner Theatre,=20 June 13, 6:00 pm
Sign interpreted and audio described=20 performance-June 29
Tickets
Theatre=20 Only: $17/Adults;=20 $16/Seniors &=20 Students. &nbs= p; =20 Dinner/Theatre: $45/Adults; $44/Seniors &=20 Students. Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office = at=20 (440) 951-6637 or purchase = tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org
The Cast
Michael Snider as Jesus
Eric=20 Neumore as Judas
David Malinowski as Pontius = Pilate
Laura Rightnour as Mary = Magdalene
Mary=20 Miller as Herod
Josh=20 Brown as Peter
Ken=20 Kopin as Annas
Craig Mosier = as=20 Simon
Mike=20 Rogan as Caiaphas
Apostles: Scott = Schram, Adam=20 Siciliano, Jason=20 Modica, Brian=20 Marx, Dustin Kaiser, Ben=20 Drda, Matt Davison, Josh=20 Cook =20
Also = starring: =20 Allison Bencar, Rebecca Brown, Tim Coles, Yvonne = Cornell,=20 Haley Fowler, Rachel Klimkowicz, Judy Miller, Devon Turchan, Bridget = Vargo and=20 Kristen Wojciechowski
The Production=20 Team
Fabio Polanco, Director
Joshua Senick, Musical = Director
Marlene Leber, Choreographer
Sandy Kosovich Peck, Stage = Manager
Ben = Needham, Set Designer
Kristen Buchs, = Lighting=20 Designer
Corby Grubb, = Sound=20 Designer
Melissa Koerber, = Costume=20 Designer
Beth=20 Downing, Deck Stage Manager
Location
The Corning=20 Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews=20 School.
Bring Dad out on Fathers Day for
“the worlds smallest international cosmic = folk festival”
This Sunday, June 15th = at 7pm<= font face=3DGaramond> =
The CCC West Summer Arts Calliope Series = Presents:
Brian Henke and The Troubadours = of Devine Bliss
Brian’s unique guitar style has been called everything = from New Age to Folk to Neo-Classical. His music appeals to anyone who likes = their music lyrical, thought provoking and performed with virtuosity. Watching Henke = play acoustic guitar is as much a visual experience as it is a sonic one. At = any moment, he will bounce effortlessly from a chimey harmonic pattern to a = vibrant hum to an ominous wall of sound, using nothing more than six strings, 10 fingers and a hunk of wood. Through it all is an undercurrent of = spirituality and mysticism that Henke says is very much a part of the creative = process. The result may be easy on the ears, but it's far too rich and resonant to be dismissed as easy listening.
Shine - event is amphitheatre
Rain - event is in theatre
ITS = FREE!!!!!!!! (well, you = need 2 quarters to exit the parking lot!)
At CCC West 11000 Pleasant Valley = Road = Parma = Ohio = 44103
For directions: http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mapw.htm
For information regarding the rest of our summer = series check out our website
or call:
Christopher = M. Bohan
Box Office = Manager
Cuyahoga Community College
Western = Campus Theatre
216.987.5536= span>
or = email:
Christopher.Bo= han at tri-c.edu
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
At the
Cleveland Black box Theatre
Inside Cabaret Dada
Wednesday 25, 2003 @ 8:30
$7.00/4 comics
1210 West 6th street
For reservations call: 216-696-4242
Under the
liquid/fusionNext to the
Dive = barThree comics will be performing + MC
HOT CARL
JAMES BURGE
MARC COLELLA
MC-TBA
For more information, contact
Carl Ferrara216-469-9077/
carlferrara at earthlink
Anyone = got a Tenor Sax we could borrow for the North Coast Men's Chorus concert on June = 21st and 22nd? We just need the horn, not a player. = Contact me via e-mail or cell at 216-410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: cdp6 at cwru.edu on July = 10th
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
Academic Biography: http://www.cwru.edu/msass/phd/students/bios.htm
*** = Confidentiality Notice *** Proprietary/Confidential Information = belonging to QualChoice may be contained in this message. If you = are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or = responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think = for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in = error, you may not read, use, copy, disclose to others, or deliver this = message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this = message from your system and kindly notify the sender by reply = email.
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(Akron, Ohio, May 29, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weatherv=
ane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for the musical MY WAY, a M=
usical Tribute to Frank Sinatra, compiled by David Grapes. Auditions w=
ill be held at Weathervane Playhouse (1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the V=
alley off Merriman Road) on Monday and Tuesday, June 23 and 24, 2003, betwee=
n 6:00 and 8:30 p.m. Dance call is at 8:30 p.m. An appointment i=
s neccesary. Callbacks will be held on Wednesday evening, June 25.
Cast requirements: 2 Women: 1 age 20 - 35, 1 age 30 - 50
2 Men: 1 age 20 - 40, 1 age 40 - 60
Prepare: An audition song from the "big band" era 1940s-1950s. =
Bring sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided.  =
;Be prepared to move. Bring character or tap shoes if available, but n=
ot necessary.
Director for the production of My Way=E2=80=A6 is Mart=
=C3=ADn C=C3=A9spedes who recently directed and choreographed Smoky Joe's Ca=
f=C3=A9 at the Beck Center. He has appeared in national tours of Man o=
f La Mancha, The King and I, South Pacific and West Side Story. Musica=
l Director is Margaret Knepper who was musical director for many Weathervane=
Productions including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.=20
All roles are available. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-tradi=
tional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability=20=
is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. &nb=
sp;Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all=
productions are volunteers. Call Weathervane at 330-836-2626 for an auditio=
n appointment.
=20
Cleveland's On Fire STILL Needs = Volunteers=20 Friday, June 20th!
Don't miss your opportunity to be = involved!
Cleveland's On Fire is the first project for SPARX =
in the=20
City, which is a downtown event-series designed to highlight Northeast =
Ohio arts=20
and culture as a tool for furthering Cleveland's economic development. =
This=20
initiative was born out of a collaborative effort led by the ARTcade =
Project,=20
individual artists, The Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corp., The =
Downtown=20
Merchants Association and The Cleveland Theater District Development=20
Corporation.
On Friday, June 20th local artists will be =
painting=20
fire hydrants along Euclid avenue while dancers, street performers and =
musicians=20
entertain the crowds along Euclid Avenue from Public Square to Playhouse =
Square.=20
This major event needs volunteers like you! There =
are a=20
variety of really fun ways for you to be involved and it's an amazing =
networking=20
opportunity. We are looking for people available to help from 8am-9pm. =
Please do=20
not hesitate to call if you are interested, but not available for the =
entire=20
day, specific time slots are available for shift positions. =
For more detailed information, please call Julie =
Konrad at=20
216-406-2196 or Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or you can =
e-mail Laura=20
at schaefer at playhousesquare.com.
Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Julie Konrad
"Flanagan's=20 Wake", the audience-interactive Irish "Wake" is currently being = performed at the=20 "POWERHOUSE PUB=94 every weekend. =20 =93Calling hours=94 are Fridays 8-10pm and on Saturdays from=20 7-9pm. = The=20 =93PUB=94 opens an hour prior to show time each evening.
Tickets=20 and Corporate/Group rates are available by calling=20 216-861-4982.
John M.=20 Regan & Mike Mercer along with the cast and crew of =93Flanagan=92s = Wake=94 and=20 the Powerhouse Pub say HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO=20 ALL...!
Visit us=20
at http://flanaganswake.tripod.com/
Here=92s a rave review from The =
Alliance Review
of The Players Guild=92s production of =931776.=94=A0
The show runs through June 29 (Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, =
Sundays at
2:30 PM, and Thursday June 26 at 8 =
PM).
=A0
The =
Players
Guild Theatre
1001 Market
Avenue North
Canton, Ohio
44702
Business
Office: (330) 453-7619
Box =
Office:
(330) 453-7617
Canton's '1776' proves that forging =
freedom was
no picnic
By THOMAS HARPER
The Review
On one side of the drive a high school graduation was in =
progress.
On the other side was a powerful lesson in American history.
That was the scenario on opening night of the Players Guild Theater =
production
of the musical, ?.=94
The drive separates Canton=92s Cultural Center for the Arts and the =
Canton Civic
Center where commencements are frequently held.
The commencement speaker may have talked about the foundations of =
freedom.=A0 The sterling company of ?=94 was =
acting out
the decisive events.
Under the guest direction of Jerry Lowe, the theater=92s artistic =
director from
1981 to 1991, the musical play tells how several courageous men came =
together
in Philadelphia in the hot spring and summer of 1776 to forge a new =
nation.
The setting is the chamber of the Continental Congress.=A0 As designed by Josh Erichsen, =
it=92s a
handsome, elegant room with its tall square columns and classical =
pediments
providing a backdrop for the dreams and often rough-and-tumble =
confrontations
of the delegates.
Two essential parts of the set are prominently displayed - a page-a-day
calendar changed by the congressional custodian to mark the passage of =
time
toward America=92s first red-letter occasion, and a vote tally board to =
register
the dramatic =93yea=94 or =93nay=94 of each of the 13 delegations.=A0
The main participants in that drama are well known.=A0 John Adams, as played by John Capocci, is the fireball =
we expect,
the feisty patriot, firm and resolute in his desire for =
independence.=A0 Yet Capocci also portrays the =
wistfulness of
a man who endures long separations from his family.
A contrast to Adams is the quiet, steady presence of Virginia=92s Thomas
Jefferson.=A0 Tony Snyder has =
remarkably
few lines, but draws attention simply for who he is as a major architect =
of
freedom.
The role of Benjamin Franklin fits William G. Fry like a glove.=A0 As portrayed in ?,=94 Franklin is =
the stand-up
(or sit-down, depending on the old man=92 gout) comedian of the company, =
with his
incisive comments.=A0 On =
opening night,
his chillingly current comment on security and liberty drew unexpected
applause.=A0 And Franklin=92s =
appeal to
Adams on the need for compromise is a key moment.
Beyond these three, the rest of the Philadelphia company may not be as =
well
known, with the possible exception of John Hancock, finely played by Bob
Parenti, but they also emit sparks as stars in the American =
firmament.
Don Hillenbrand as Richard Henry Lee, the other delegate from Virginia, =
is a
roaring delight with his =93first family=94 number, pushing Adams and =
Franklin into
a high-stepping trio.
On the darker side of history, James Smith as South Carolina=92s Edward =
Rutledge
reminds the delegates that villainy is not sectional with his volcanic
rendering of =93Molasses to Rum,=94 a genuine show-stopper.
Michael P. O=92Brien is equally impressive as Pennsylvania=92s John =
Dickinson in
his warnings to Adams about the dangers of separation from the mother =
country.
Also noteworthy out of a universally good cast, are Alan D. Dawson for =
his
blustery Stephen Hopkins, Robert C. Fockler for his efficient Secretary =
Charles
Thomson, and T.J. Marchbank as the courier who has an affecting moment =
with
=93Momma Look Sharp.=94
Until the passage of the 19th Amendment, the =93official=94 business of =
the country
was a male domain.=A0 But the =
early years
of the republic produced a contingent of women who could hold their own =
in that
company.
As proved in =931776,=94 they included the singular Abigail Adams.=A0 In her portrayal, Carol Lynne =
Capocci is a
strong match for her firebrand husband.=A0
Their soaring, pastoral-hued duets are highlights in the show=92s =
musical
fabric as created by Sherman Edwards.=A0
Likewise, Kathy Snyder makes the most of her brief appearance as =
Martha
Jefferson in =93He Plays the Violin.=94
Director Lowe ably re-creates the ambience of the Continental Congress, =
with
its bits of convincing business at the various delegates=92 desks.=A0 And with the contributions of =
Choreographer
Cassandra L. Capocci, numbers like =93But Mr. Adams,=94 =93The Egg=94 =
and especially
the politically-tinged gavotte of =93Cool, Considerate Men=94 add to the =
fun of the
show.
Steve Parsons is the musical director who presides with authority in the
pit.=A0 Parsons arranged the =
special
addendum to the Canton production that places a stirring exclamation =
point on
the proceedings.
The book of=A0 =931776=94 is by =
Peter Stone
who won a Tony for his efforts, and who died this past April.=A0 It tweaks some history to serve =
the
drama.=A0 For example, the =
signing of the
Declaration of Independence actually occurred over a period of several =
months.
But the main themes, the give-and-take of America=92s remarkable =
experiment, are
here to learn from.=A0 The
thought-provoking and entertaining Canton production, running through =
June 29,
is a =93classroom=94 worth visiting. =
COME =
CELEBRATE
AMERICA
at
the Players =
Guild
Theatre!
17=
76
the =
Musical
June 6 - 29, =
2003
Performances =
Friday
and Saturday at 8:00 pm,
Sunday at =
2:30
Thursday, =
June 26 at
8:00 pm
Book by =
Peter Stone
Music and =
Lyrics by
Sherman Edwards&n=
bsp;
Directed by =
Jerry
Lowe
Musical =
Director:
Steve Parsons
Choreography:
Cassandra Capocci
(Produced by =
special
arrangement with Music Theatre =
International).
To purchase =
tickets
or for more info, visit us online at www.playersguildtheatre.com, or call us at =
330-453-7617
Box Office =
hours are
Monday-Saturday from 10 am-2 pm.
Group
discounts on ticket prices (groups of 10 or =
more)
During the
run of our performance, we will have in our =
lobby:
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
A Flag Display - flags of the 13 original colonies =
(flags
=
provided by Defrance =
Thomas)
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
A display by the Daughters of the American =
Revolution
honoring
Stark County veterans
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Spinning demonstrations
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Special dinner/theatre package - present your ticket =
stub
the
Marriott McKinley Grand and receive a dinner =
special.
Celebration
specials include:
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Throughout the run of the show:
Dinner/theatre
special - present your ticket stub at the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand
Hotel and receive a special dinner package (look for the special coupon =
page in
our program featuring the Marriott McKinley Grand Hotel, the Canton =
Museum of
Art, the Classic Car Museum
and the
McKinley Museum.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
Opening night special Friday, June 6, =
2003:
Purchase
your ticket to 1776 for June 6 and receive free admission to =
the
Canton
Museum of Art and special dinner packages at the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand by
showing your Players Guild ticket =
stub.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Military Family Day - Sunday June 8, =
2003:
Show valid =
military
identification and receive a buy one/get one =
free
Ticket to 1776.
Show your Players Guild ticket stub and receive a buy one/get =
one
free
admission to the Canton museum of Art and dinner specials at =
the
Marriott
McKinley Grand.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
Flag Day - Saturday, June 14, =
2003:
Come to the Players Guild on Flag Day at 7:30 pm and hear a =
brief talk
by
Defrance
Thomas on flag facts and highlights. Receive a free =
gift!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Founding =93Father=92s Day=94 =96 Sunday, June 15, =
2003:
Get your
family's picture taken with a Founding =
Father!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Kid=92s Day =96 Sunday, June 22, =
2003:
All
students ages 18 and under may purchase a ticket for =
$10.00.
Kids
receive a free gift!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Community Day =96 Sunday, June 29, =
2003:
Receive
$3.00 off the regular ticket price for groups of 10 or =
more.
Join us
for a free backstage tour.
1776
sponsored in part by the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand Hotel
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THE =
1776 =
CAST:
Members =
of
Congress:
John Capocci=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 John
Adams, Massachusetts
Herb Crum=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Caesar
Rodney, Delaware
Alan Dawson=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Stephen
Hopkins, Rhode Island
Chris Dewald=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Roger
Sherman, Connecticut
Doug Downie=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Dr.
Lyman Hall, Georgia
Ben Drenik=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 George
Read, Delaware
Adam Ford=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lewis
Morris, New York
William G. Fry=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Dr.
Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania
David Griffith =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Col.
Thomas McKean, Delaware
Don Hillenbrand=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Richard
Henry Lee, Virginia
Richard Reahm=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Samuel
Chase, Maryland
Joe Martuccio=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Judge
James Wilson, Pennsylvania
Robert Baab=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Josiah
Bartlett, New Hampshire
Michael O=92Brien=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
John
Dickinson, Pennsylvania
Bob Parenti=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 John
Hancock, Massachusetts
James Smith=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0 Edward
Rutledge, South Carolina
Tony Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Thomas
Jefferson, Virginia
Lucas Staten=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0 Joseph
Hewes, North Carolina
Barry Wakser=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Rev.
Jonathan Witherspoon, New Jersey
Ken Wilhelm=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Robert
L. Livingston, New York
Other =
Members
of the Company:
Carol Capocci=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Abigail
Adams
Robert C. Fockler III=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Charles
Thomson, Congressional Secretary
T.J. Marchbank=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Military
Courier
Jerry Burris=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Andrew
McNair, Congressional Custodian
Kathy Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Martha
Jefferson
Ryan Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Custodial
Assistant to Andrew McNair
Andrew Turner=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0Custodial Assistant to Andrew =
McNair
by Beth Henley directed by Elaine
Fippin
production dates: September 4-20, 2003
rehearsals
scheduled to begin: July 20
when: | Tuesday, July 8, 7 p.m. |
Wednesday, July 9, 7 p.m. | |
where: | Coach House Theatre |
732 West Exchange Street, Akron | |
behind the Akron Woman's City Club |
| |||
| |||
Lenny Magrath: | late 20's - early 30's | Chick Boyle: | late 20's - early 30's |
Babe Botrelle: | early 20's | Doc Porter: | thirtyish |
Meg Magrath: | late 20's - early 30's | Barnette Lloyd: | mid twenties |
|
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 |
"Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley
September 4 -
September 20, 2003
When the McGrath Sisters attempt murder, suicide and dating,
the results
are disastrous...and hilarious! A Pulitzer
Prize winner that "has heart, wit
and a...passion that
carries all before it." (The New York Post)
"Barefoot in the Park" by Neil Simon
November 13 -
November 29, 2003
After only six days of marriage, the honeymoon is already
over for stuffed
shirt Paul and free spirited Corey in yet
another odd coupling from
Broadway's reigning king of
comedy. "...a bubbling, rib tickling comedy."
(The New
York Times)
"ART" by Yasmin Reza
February 12 - February 28, 2004
The Akron premiere of the Tony and Olivier award-winning
play.
"...fiendishly clever...like a marriage between
Moliere and Woody Allen."
(Newsweek)
"Ten Little Indians" by Agatha Christie
May 6 - May 29,
2004
A cunning blend of humor and suspense from the author of
Witness for
the Prosecution and The Mousetrap.
Special Holiday Event
"A Christmas Carol" Adapted
by Mark Dawidziak
December 12 - December 21, 2003
The critically acclaimed three actor version of the beloved
classic
returns to Coach House, bringing all the magic and
mystery of the Christmas
season to life. Presented in
association with The Largely Literary Theatre
Company.
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 |
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
At the
Cleveland Black box Theatre
Inside Cabaret Dada
Wednesday 25, 2003 @ 8:30
$7.00/4 comics
1210 West 6th street
For reservations call: 216-696-4242
Under the
liquid/fusionNext to the
Dive = barThree comics will be performing + MC
HOT CARL
PEE-WEE DEE
MARC COLELLA
MC-TBA
For more information, contact
Carl Ferrara216-469-9077/
carlferrara at earthlink.netWEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
Presents a Special Event
I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore:
Songs of Love and Experience
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to offer this special presentation of <=
B>I'M GLAD I'M NOT YOUNG ANYMORE: Songs of Love and Experience, p=
erformed by Kate Loitz. This event will be presented twice; Sunday, June 22 and 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Playhouse Lobby
Loitz is a graduate of Rootstown High School (Portage County) and Kent S=
tate University. In her earlier career, Loitz appeared in many musical=
s at Weathervane Playhouse and Coach House Theatre including The 1940's R=
adio Hour; Candide; West Side Story; Company; Spoon River Anthology and=20=
Starting Here, Starting Now. After 25 years away from the stage=
, Loitz returned to music two years ago when, for her birthday, her husband=20=
Albert Sherman teamed her up with one of the premiere vocal coaches/arranger=
s in Manhattan, Robert Marks.
Loitz has recently release her first CD, I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymo=
re, a tasty and well-produced exploration of Popular Standards plus a fe=
w not-so-Standard discoveries that will surprise you. Loitz sings with=
sensitivity and seasoning, backed by pianist Robert Marks and a swinging tr=
io. A sample of the CD can be heard at www.cdbaby.com.
Join us
-- Jason Robert Brown
Songs for a New World opens = tonight at=20 Brecksville Theater on the Square. Shows run Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m.=20 and Sundays at 2:00pm through June 22.
The show is a collection of 16 songs which are = interwoven to=20 reflect a range of emotions just about anyone could experience at any = time. It=20 goes through a day in the life of everyman or everywoman in America. The = audience takes the journey along with the characters.
There's a lot of faith and prayer and looking to others, = and=20 ultimately to a higher power for a compass to find a way through life. = It's the=20 idea that this is a new world and we're constantly striving to make it a = better=20 place for others and ourselves.
The show is directed by Winnie Flynn and music directed = by Bryan=20 Bowser. Cast members are Jeanette Stack Luli, Aubrie Knight, Sarah = Koenig, Craig=20 Reynolds, Bryan Bowser and Carli Taylor Miluk. Accompanist is = Christopher Toth=20 and Technical Director is Michael Lenzo.
All performances are held at the Old Town Hall in = Brecksville at=20 the intersection of routes 82 and 21. Tickets for the show are $10 per = person.=20 There is a wine and cheese reception preceding the two Saturday shows at = 7:00=20 p.m. sponsored by Mill Road Grille. Tickets for the wine and cheese = reception=20 are $7 with the purchase of a show ticket.
For tickets or additional information, please = call=20 440-526-3443 or visit our website at www.btots.org.=
SRO=20
Entertainment
216.961.5230=20
(Cleveland Office), 216.990.2321 =
(Cellular)
The=20
Cleveland Play House Box Office
216.795.7000,=20
x. 4
http://www.ohiodancetheatre.org/
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CINDERELLA COMES TO THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE &nbs=
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Cleveland=20
(June 16, 2003)=20
=96 Ohio Dance Theatre presents one of the best loved =
stories of all=20
time for children and adults alike =85=20
Cinderella on June 27, 28, 29. Discover this =
treasure with=20
your family by witnessing the magic, passion, costumes, and =
drama of=20
dance. =
ODT=92s premier=20
Cleveland summer season 2003 will be housed at The Cleveland =
Play=20
House=92s Bolton Theatre. =20
This isn=92t just another season for ODT, it is =
magical,=20
hilarious, musical and dramatic, and will be a treat for all =
generations in your=20
family.
The=20
premier Cleveland summer season will be inaugurated by Complete with the =
stepsisters=92 comic antics, some fairy dust, a handsome Prince and the=20
ill-treated servant girl who will come to find true love will be =
combined in a=20
visually stunning presentation of this favorite fairy tale.
All = evening=20 performances are held at 7:00PM (Friday/Saturday) and all matinees are = at 2:00PM=20 (Saturday/Sunday). Ticket = prices=20 range from $14 - $33 with group tickets available, discounts for season = tickets,=20 children, students and seniors. =20 Tickets may be purchased exclusively by phoning The Cleveland = Play House=20 at 216.795.7000, x. 4.
For=20
further information or to schedule interviews and feature stories, =
please=20
contact Mr. Jeffery Mannies, President, SRO Entertainment, 216.961.5230=20
(Cleveland Office) or=20
216.990.2321.
THE PREMEIR OF THE ORIGINAL AND LOCALLY =
PRODUCED
JASON TOMARIC FILM
LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON =
SQUARE
FRIDAY, JUNE 20 AT 7:30PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 21 AT 2:00, 4:30, 7:00PM & =
9:30PM
This full-length feature film was shot last summer at various =
locations
in North East Ohio
(Including Chardon Square!)
Utilizing the many resources of our area, including all local =
talent,
Tomaric has created a beautiful example of the =
capabilities of the independent filmmaker of today. =
This will be the only =
showing
before Tomaric (And this film!) leave for =
LA.
The GLTG is pleased to help host this premier and wishes all the =
best to
Jason Tomaric.
*This film, although not rated, contains some adult subject =
matter, no
gore, and excellent acting!
AN EVENT NOT TO MISSED! =
GEAUGA
THEATER WILL REVERT BACK TO A MOVIE HOUSE FOR THIS SPECIAL =
SHOWING!
YEP =
KIDS, WE WILL
BE PUTTING IN A LARGE MOVIE SCREEN (THINK AS BIG AS OUR STAGE!), AND =
PULLING
OUT ALL THE STOPS FOR THIS PREMEIR!
THE NEWLY RENOVATED GEAUGA THEATER IS ADA COMPLIANT, AND OFFERS = A GOOD SELECTION OF WHEELCHAIR AND COMPANION = SEATING.
Grovewood=20 Tavern & Wine Bar: Friday,=20 June13th, August 22nd, Saturday, October 18th @ 9pm; 17105 = Grovewood=20 Ave. Cleveland, Ohio; 216-531-4900.
Jimmy=92s=20 in the Flats: Wednesday,=20 June 11th @ = 9:00pm;=20 1061=20 Old River Rd. =20 216-566-1460.
WWW.BLUESCASTERS.ORG FOR = ENTIRE
2003 SCHEDULE TO DATE.
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT EVERYONE!
TOM, PETE, JIM, BRUCE, AND=20 BOBBY
The Northcoast Men's Chorus, a gay men's community = chorus, is needing a synthesizer player for their concerts on Saturday, June = 21st, and Sunday, June 22nd. There will be a dress rehearsal on Friday, June = 20th. The player would need to have their own = machine.
We can = load the music onto an FTP site, along with an MP3 of the song(s), so that the player = can access his/her music and not drive all over town to get it from = us. Price = can be discussed when you contact us.
We are = really in dire need! Please contact Curtis Proctor ASAP at 1-888-460-9090 x. = 4301 (toll-free daytime) or cellular (216) 410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: Curtis.Proctor at qualchoice.com =
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
Academic Biography: http://www.cwru.edu/msass/phd/students/bios.htm
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E8B.8E3585B0-- From dinamaya at wowway.com Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 From: dinamaya at wowway.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Schoolhouse Rock Live Message-ID: <000f01c32e98$940d4470$69ffe940@markutn81xabsh> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Has anyone out there done the show, "Schoolhouse Rock Live?" Workshop = Players is doing it next season. I'm looking for a recording or video. Please email me at dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Thanks. Any help would be appreciated. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI'm = parting with the family upright piano that I learned on and grew up = with (yes, cue stringed and sentimental instruments). It is a = Story & Clark (Chicago) tall upright that is about 80 years = old. It has a dark wood finish.
A = recent appraisal valued it about $500 due to work that is needed on it, = and about $1000 after the work. Some things that are needed are a = pitch raise, a minor repair to the sostenuto pedal, a castor and some = keytop work. He commented that the pin bocks were "snug", it was = a good brand name and it had a good tone and projection.
Please = feel free to e-mail me if interested, or call my daytime number at = 1-888-460-9090 x. 4301 (toll-free) or cellular at = 216-410-6289.
Curtis D. Proctor
------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E99.8F4C6B90-- From info at paalive.org Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 From: info at paalive.org (info at paalive.org) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Popular Music Documentary Film Project for Students Message-ID: <3156.24.52.86.5.1055171610.squirrel@www.webmail.paalive.org> The Progressive Arts Alliance is pleased to announce Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, a summer camp/documentary film project for students entering grades 6-9 in the fall. The Progressive Arts Alliance, in cooperation with Judson Retirement Community, presents Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, an interactive documentary film project in which students can learn about popular culture and music from the residents at Judson. The program will take place Monday-Friday, June 16-June 27, 2003, 9 a.m.-12p.m. at Judson Retirement Community, 2181 Ambleside Drive in University Circle, Cleveland. Music of My Mind is a two-week summer camp that will engage students entering grades 6-9 in following: ?h Learn research and interviewing methods ?h Interview Judson residents ?h Explore various topics in popular music history ?h Operate a digital video camera and boom microphone ?h Learn more about video production ?h Make a documentary film The registration fee for the ten-day, two-week camp is $175. For registration, call the Progressive Arts Alliance at 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. The registration deadline is June 12, 2003. The Progressive Arts Alliance (PAA) is one of Cleveland??s newest non-profit arts organizations. PAA is a collective of musicians, dancers, poets, MCs, visual artists, actors, and DJs/turntablists with a strong commitment to dynamic arts education. The mission of PAA is to provide experiences in the contemporary arts that stimulate critical thinking and promote progressive thought. PAA makes the arts accessible to students of all ages regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, education, or income level. PAA provides stimulating programs that are at the cutting edge in terms of artistic merit and methodology in education. Much of PAA??s educational mission centers around the utilization of the contemporary popular arts as a compelling educational tool. From bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 From: bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Bill Hoffman) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Summer Adult Classes at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030609113836.00a81070@mail.clevelandplayhouse.com> Summer Adult Classes at the Cleveland Play House begin this week. If you can't register this week you can sign up and start during the second week on a pro-rated basis. Call Donna Dziak at (216) 795-7000, Ext. 252. Six week summer classes for Adults Monday Nights June 9 - July 14 Advanced Commercial Acting Fee: $115 Instructor: Greg Violand An intense study of the various aspects of commercial acting. Topics that will be covered are Industrials, Radio/Voice Over, Commercials, Tools of the Trade, The 'Business' of Commercial Acting, Script Preparation, and developing a Professional Attitude. This class is available for anyone who has taken our Commercial Acting class or has previous commercial acting experience. Limited enrollment. Intermediate Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Nick Koesters This class includes scene work involving text, character analysis, and learning to work with a director. Limited enrollment. Introduction to Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Kat McIntosh Learn basic acting skills through vocal and physical training, imagination exercises and theatre games. This course will give you a fun and entertaining look behind the scenes at the world of the actor. Scriptwriting Fee: $115 Instructor: Bob Noll The first half of this class explores the form and content of dramatic scripts for the stage, film and television as you are guided in your writing. Learn and discuss basic scriptwriting theory. The second half of the class continues as a workshop where students share their writing of works-in-progress and explore the wonderful world of rewrites Tuesday Nights June 10 - July 15 Acting on Film II Fee: $115 Instructor: David Manocchio This course builds on the principles developed in our Acting on Film class, concentrating on intense analysis and advanced scene study. Techniques and on-camera skills will be emphasized. This class is available to any student who has taken the Acting on Film class or has prior film acting experience. Limited enrollment. General Information Adult Classes run June 9 - July 15 on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30pm. Class Location The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Questions? Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Staff Our teaching staff is comprised of Professional Actors and Directors, because of this The Cleveland Play House reserves the right to substitute teachers as necessary. For a current list of instructors and any additional information, please call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Fees All Adult summer classes cost $115.00. Course and registration fees must be paid in full at registration. The fee includes a non-refundable registration fee of $30. Do not apply an additional $30 to the printed fee. Payment plans are available. Registration Register via mail by sending in the Registration Form with check, money order or credit card information. Register via phone by calling (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Please have your credit card number available. A minimum deposit of $30.00 is due at registration. Late registration is available subject to the approval of the instructor or workshop director. Refund Policy No refunds will be given after the first week of the term. No credit will be given for missed classes. Cancellation of Classes We reserve the right to cancel any class for which there is insufficient registration. William F. Hoffman Director of Education The Cleveland Play House Phone:(216) 795-7000, ext. 251 http:\\www.clevelandplayhouse.com From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Preview of Honk! this Thursday Message-ID: <122.2330acb4.2c15fe67@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is pleased to offer a FREE preview of HONK! This Thursday, June 12 at 7:30pm In our new space Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road in Bedford Heights just off 271 and Rockside Road Donations will be graciously accepted No reservation necessary Bring your friends!!! For more information about Honk! or Mercury Summer Stock Call our hotline at (216) 732-3370 We'll see you at the show! From President at GeaugaTheater.org Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG AUDITIONS FOR "A CHORUS LINE" TONIGHT & THURSDAY Message-ID:TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT
TONIGHT =
2ND NIGHT OF AUDITIONS FOR =
AT THE
!!!!!NEWLY =
RENOVATED!!!!
7:30-9:00PM
AND
THURSDAY, JUNE =
12
7:00-9:00PM
ALL ROLES =
OPEN
PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH AN UPTEMPO =
SONG
AND CLOTHES FOR =
MOVEMENT
*THERE ARE =
SOME
ROLES FOR THOSE LESS INTERESTED IN ALLOT OF DANCE & =
SINGING…THINK OF THE
OPENING NUMBER!
THIS IS A =
COMMUNITY
THEATER PRODUCTION AND WE FULLY INTEND TO DO A FANTASTIC JOB & HAVE =
A LOT
OF FUN! NO CENSORING! ALL =
ADULT!
ALL FOR THE JOY OF PERFORMANCE!
(AND
PROUDLY, WE WILL BE HELPING OUT THE “DANCING IN THE STREET” =
FOLKS IN CLEVELAND
FOR A GOOD CAUSE AT THE END OF JULYJ<=
/span> HOPE YOU ALL WILL BE THERE, =
BECAUSE WE
WILL BE!)
CHOREOGRAPHED
BY LISA MARIE FRENCH
DIRECTED
BY CHUCK ABRAHAM
MUSICAL
DIRECTION BY CONNIE BALTITIS
SHOW
DATES:
AUGUST
15,16,17,22,23,24,29,30,31
HOPE
TO SEE YOU!!!
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance? is two acts of original sketch comedy, written and performed by the Second City Cleveland?s fifth graduating Conservatory class.
Admission is FREE.
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance?
written by and starring
Dan Boughamer
Pat Cusick
Beth Eggleston
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Carrie Matuszak
Mark Mazzocco
Chris Overholt
Todd Packer
Jack Santo
Directed by Fred Gloor
Musical Director ? Adam Brooks
Assistant Director ? Peter Guren
CASSIDY THEATRE
6200 Pearl Road lParma Heights, Ohio 44130The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce its
2003-2004 Season
On The Main Stage
Victor/Victoria
Directed by Lester Currie Performing - Sept. 19-Oct. 12, 2003 Auditions - July 6 & 7, 2003Picnic
Directed by David Jecmen Performing - Oct. 31?Nov. 16, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 7&8, 2003Christmas Canteen 1944 The USO Musical Directed by Bruce Michalski Performing - Dec. 5-21, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 21&22, 2003
Little Me (in concert)
Directed by Rob Gibb Performing ? Feb. 20-Mar. 7, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 30& Dec. 1, 2003Over The Tavern
Directed by Lenne Snivley Performing ? Apr. 30-May 16, 2004 Auditions ? March 1&2, 2004Carousel
Directed by Jack Roberts Performing ? June 4-27, 2004 Auditions ? March 21&22, 2004Nine
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? July 16-Aug. 1, 2004 Auditions ? May 9&10, 2004In The DOWNUNDER Caf?
Back To Bacharach & David
Directed by Michael Mazur Performing ? Jan. 16-Feb. 1, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 17&19, 2003Is There Life After High School ?
Directed by Trinidad Rosado & Michael Snider Performing ? Mar. 19-Apr.4, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 18&19, 2004
Youth Theatre Productions
The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood
Directed by Diana Kullgren Performing ? Dec. 13 & 20, 2003 Auditions ? Sept. 20 & 22, 200312 Dancing Princesses
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? March 20 & 27, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 10 & 12, 2004For further information and ticket reservations please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday.
The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. Current conditions on I-480 may require you to exit the highway at State Road or West 130th Street as the Ridge Road exit is closed.
Audition Notices will also be posted in the Plain Dealer Sunday Arts section and the Sun Newspapers.
Does anyone know where I can purchase or borrow a megaphone?
"Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B.
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al Development" Series
Revisions & Reminders
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Wednesday Sessions
June 11th, 18th, 25th & July 2nd.
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
.=A0=A0 Wed. 6/11: Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for The=
atre, On-camera & Voiceover
Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au=
ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare=
d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af=
ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of=
what to do next.
. Wed. 6/18: Voiceover Skills & Techniques (commercial & i=
ndustrial for radio &
=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 TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep=
the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme=
rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni=
que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo=
ks.
. Wed. 6/25: On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial, indust=
rial & film)
There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us=
ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di=
fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap=
t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.
. Wed. 7/2: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Diction, Dialogue &=20=
Speaking Techniques for On-stage, On-
=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 camera & Voiceover
Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have=
you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail=
s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20=
your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20=
give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,=
too.
Fee:=A0 $20.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $15.00 per session fo=
r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.=A0
=
June 10,=20
2003
FOR IMMEDIATE=20
RELEASE:
CONTACT MARGARET=20
CARLSON
AT 216-397-3757 / =
INFO at REPERTORYPROJECT.ORG
CLEVELAND REPERTORY =
PROJECT TO=20
MAKE ITS
NEW YORK DEBUT IN A =
MIXED-BILL=20
GALA
PERFORMANCE. THE =93FIRE =
ISLAND=20
DANCE FESTIVAL=94
BENEFITS DANCERS =
RESPONDING TO=20
AIDS.
Fire=20
Island, New York.=20
Twice hailed by the Sunday Styles section of The New York Times =
as=20
=93one=20
of the 12 best parties of the year,=94 the Fire Island Dance Festival =
returns to=20
Fire Island Pines on the weekend of July 18th. The Ninth Annual Festival =
features stars of over a dozen famed and emerging dance companies =
performing on=20
a bayfront stage specially built and illuminated, as a benefit for =
Dancers=20
Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights=20
AIDS.
Festival=20
2003's stellar roster of dancers already includes: Alvin Ailey American =
Dance=20
Theater; Antigravity; Battleworks; Rachel Berman; Cleveland Repertory =
Project,=20
Zvi Gotheiner Dance, soloist Eric Hoisington, Juilliard Dance Ensemble; =
David=20
Parker & The Bang Group; Parsons Dance Company; Paul Taylor Dance =
Company.=20
Cleveland Repertory Project will perform Speed(2003), an =
hilarious=20
comic-strip-drama originally performed as part of Dancing Wheels=92 =
Icarus=20
Project, premiered at Cleveland=92s Playhouse Square, May 30,=20
2003.
Special=20
Guest Performers Return! Festival 2003 brings back synchronized =
swimming's 2002=20
National Duet Champions, Bill May and his partner of six years, Olympian =
Kristina Lum. May, 24, was named U.S. Synchronized Swimming Athlete of =
the Year=20
for the third time in 2001. He won synchronized swimming's Grand Slam =
(solo,=20
duet, team and figures) at the 2000 Nationals and finished first in duet =
at the=20
1999 Swiss Open and French Open. As the first male member of the U.S. =
national=20
team, May crusades against international rules limiting synchronized =
swimming to=20
women. In their only opportunity so far to compete against the best =
teams in the=20
world, May and Lum earned a silver medal at the 1998 Goodwill =
Games.
Fire=20
Island Dance Festival 2003 offers dancegoers a choice of show=20
times:
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 5:30 p.m. (party at 4:30 p.m.)
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 7:30 p.m. (party following)
=A7 =20
Sunday,=20
July 20th at 5:00 p.m. (party following).
Festival=20
Kickoff Party! On Friday evening, July 18th, a Festival kickoff party =
for=20
Leadership Sponsors, underwritten by William Hayden and Ron Perkov, will =
be held=20
at their Pines bayfront home.
Performances=20
take place at the bayfront home of Frank Stark, 262 Bay Walk East, =
Fire=20
Island Pines. Shows begin with DRA Fanfare, Philip Glass=92s 1999 =
composition=20
for brass and percussion. Glass created the work especially for the Fire =
Island=20
Dance Festival, as a gift to Dancers Responding to AIDS. DRA =
Fanfare has=20
been recorded by members of the Eos Orchestra, Jonathan Sheffer,=20
conductor.
Festival=20
2003 offers six levels of Leadership Sponsorship:
=A7 =20
Underwriter=20
at $1500 (Four Priority Party/Performance Tickets, four Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $750 (Two Preferred Party/Performance Tickets, two Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $400 (One Preferred Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
=A7 =20
Patron=20
at $275 (One Reserved Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
All=20
Sponsorships include Friday's Festival 2003 Leadership=20
party.
Unreserved=20
party/performance tickets at $90 are on sale by phone from Monday =
through=20
Friday, and at the Pines harbor on weekends, on a space-available basis. =
Program=20
and performers subject to change. Ticket information is available at=20
www.DRADANCE.org. To charge tickets by phone, call
212.840.0770=20
x268. Checks can be made payable to =93Dancers Responding to AIDS=94 and =
mailed to=20
DRA,
165=20
West 46th Street, Suite 1300, New York, NY =
10036-2501.
Dancers Responding to AIDS is the ongoing, =
committed=20
response of the American dance community to an urgent worldwide health=20
crisis. By drawing upon =
the=20
talents, resources and generosity of this community, DRA raises funds =
for=20
AIDS-related service providers across the United States. DRA is a program of Broadway=20
Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA), the nation=92s leading industry-based =
AIDS=20
funding and grant-making organization. =20
Since its founding in 1988, BC/EFA has distributed over $55 =
million for=20
critically needed services for people with AIDS, HIV, or HIV-related =
illnesses.=20
DRA was founded by Hernando Cortez and Denise Roberts Hurlin in=20
1991.
Cleveland Repertory Project gratefully =
acknowledges=20
the following for their support:
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts Council, Kulas =
Foundation, The=20
Stocker Foundation, The Laub Foundation, and Young Audiences of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
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Heights, OH Cleveland =
Repertory=20
Project announces that it will dedicate the performance of Hernando =
Cortez=92s=20
Planet Soup at its Wednesday, August 6th Cain Park concert in =
Cleveland=20
Heights to =93 A Celebration of the Lives of Gail Kirschenbaum Bash =
and Susie=20
Kirschenbaum Gonzales.=94 Planet Soup has become the new =
favorite and=20
signature work of CRP.
Gail =
and Susie were=20
lifelong supporters of the arts, and of Cleveland Repertory =
Project. Gail, a Cleveland Heights =
resident, was=20
very active in community affairs. =20
The mother of eight children, she was a community organizer who =
pioneered=20
the Cleveland Heights Recycling Program. =20
Gail was also a nationally recognized nursing home=20
administrator.
Susie, = like her=20 sister Gail, was a graduate of Shaker Heights High School. She loved to dance and studied = flamenco=20 dance in the US and in Spain. = She,=20 along with her son, resided in Aspen where she worked in the arts and = with=20 special-needs children. Both Gail and Susie = filled=20 their lives with helping others. = They died two weeks apart in August, 2002, from breast = cancer.
Hernando Cortez, the=20 Company's Artistic Director, said, "We know that Susie and Gail would be = with us=20 if they could, on August 6th. =20 We are dedicating Planet Soup, a celebration of life, to=20 them.
We hope =
that the=20
community will come join us for this very special=20
evening."
Planet=20
Soup unifies folk and =
vernacular=20
dances from around the world in an athletic hybrid of movement styles, =
including=20
Indian traditional, Irish reels, and African rituals. The full company=20
cross-cultural fusion also incorporates =93Tinikling,=94 the authentic =
Filipino folk=20
dance in which dancers step between clapping poles. New York=92s The =
Village=20
Voice raves, =93Hernando Cortez=92s Planet Soup is a totally =
over-the-top=20
tour de force=85!=94 Planet=20
Soup=92 was researched and created with funds from the National =
Endowment for the=20
Arts and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
SUSAN C. KIRSCHENBAUM GONZALEZ, devoted mother of Ari Paul = Gonzalez;=20 cherished daughter of David and Elise Kirschenbaum; dearest sister of = Gail Bash=20 (Brian), Amy Johnson (Jeffrey), Lynn Gross (Robert), Jo Cowan (Andrew) = and Dan=20 Kirschenbaum (Janet); loving aunt. Published in The Plain Dealer from = 8/3/2002 -=20 8/4/2002.
GAIL BASH (nee Kirschenbaum); beloved wife of Brian A.; loving =
mother of=20
Jason, Bryan and Parker Zabell, Sarah, Rachel, Rebecca, Amanda, and =
Corinne=20
Bash; cherished daughter of Elise and David Kirschenbaum; dear sister of =
Amy=20
(Jeffrey) Johnson, Lynn (Robert) Gross, Jo (Andrew) Cowan, Dan (Janet)=20
Kirschenbaum and the late Susan Kirschenbaum Gonzalez; loving aunt.=20
Published in The Plain =
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from 8/16/2002 - 8/18/2002.
TO BUY TICKETS FOR CAIN PARK:
1. Through Ticketmaster =
(outlet;=20
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9.
2. By phone (216-371-3000) with =
VISA,=20
MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express, as of May=20
31.
3. By mail (Cain Park Tickets, =
40 Severance=20
Circle, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118).
4. By fax 24/7 as of May 31 =
(216-371-6995)=20
with credit card and signature.
5. In person at the Main Ticket =
Office, as=20
of May 31. Tickets cannot be ordered without payment.=20
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$1 per ticket ($5 maximum) convenience fee is applied to all phone, fax, =
and=20
mail orders. Cain Park=20
does not charge a convenience fee on tickets purchased in person at the =
Cain=20
Park Ticket Office.
For =
detailed ticket=20
info and Cain Park directions, visit =
CainPark.com
CAIN =
PARK IS=20
PRODUCED BY THE CITY OF CLEVELAND =
HEIGHTS.
Cleveland Repertory =
Project=20
gratefully acknowledges the following for their support: =
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts =
Council,
Kulas Foundation, The =
Stocker=20
Foundation, The Laub Foundation
and Young Audiences =
of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
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Cleveland=20
Repertory Project, 2140 Lee Road, #206, Cleveland, OH 44118;=20
216.397.3757
216.397.7872fx;=20
info at repertoryproject.org;=20
www.repertoryproject.org
MAPLE LEAF THEATRE=
performing at
Harpsersfield Vineyard
3.5 miles east of 528 on 304
440-942-7075
Presents
THE LOBBY HERO
by Kenneth Lonnegran
Directed by Steve Ritchey
June 13 - 28
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30pm
Fridays/$12 Saturdays/$15
One special Dinner Theatre
Saturday, June 15
dinner at 7:00pm
After a highly successful run Off-broadway , Chicago and Minneapolis
THE LOBBY HERO has come to Ohio. Meet Jeff a security guard in a high ri=
se Manhattan building whose life becomes topsy turvey when his brother in im=
plicated in a brutal murder.
Maple Leaf's "MapleStage" is located in the middle on a w=
orking vineyard
All performances are held outside so please dress accordingly.
Sit under the stars and enjoy a fine selection of wines while
watching THE LOBBY HERO
Reservations
440-942-7075
Coming up on the next round = of Applause with host Dee = Perry, airing Thursday at 7:30 p.m., on = WVIZ/PBS …
· Recently the folks at MOCA Cleveland put together their = own talk show, inside their Carnegie Avenue gallery. The show was called = “Pilot”, and we’ll take a post look at this = Performance Art. We’ll serve up a hot cup of contemporary = art from MOCA Cleveland.
· We’ll meet a man with a passion for old LP’s = … thousands of old LPs.
· Plus, a whole line-up of local singers stop by our = performance space.
Thank you,
Tamara Benepe-Nelson
WVIZ/PBS
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs comes to the Cleveland Black Box Theater on July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs is the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway comedy sensation written by Joe LoTruglio, Michael Showalter & David Wain of The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer. As an added bonus, Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs ALSO features a complete scene from David Mamet?s Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece Glengarry Glen Ross. For ticket reservations, call The Cleveland Black Box Theater ? (216) 696-HAHA Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director ? Adam Brooks Choreography ? Jackie Pope Assistant Director ? Shawn Wickens All info at www.wienersandboobs.com |
Will need extras for a big fight scene for the film “Fight =
Time” on June
20th and 27th both days are a Friday night. Extras =
are to
be crowd, betting on the under ground fighting! Must look 18 or older. =
Dress
will be from causal to dress up! Shoot will take place on =
Cleveland’s west
side. For additional info updates and registering for the shoot - please =
email:
Cheryl Weems at: cweems1 at msn.com
North Coast Central Casting =
(NCCC) WorldEonline.com =
(WEO)
National Theatre of the Deaf is =
seeking an
experienced union or non union Stage
Manager for its' fall mainstage tour.
ASL fluent preferred.
Rehearsals begin mid August, approximate
tour dates 9/10 - 11/23. The company
consists of 10 actors (6 deaf, 4 hearing); the
crew: SM, ASM, TD, ME, 2nd Electrician,
Wardrobe Supervisor, Assistant
Wardrobeperson. This is a bus and truck tour
which often the load-in, performance and
strike are all on the same day. Applicants with
touring experience is preferred. Must share in
driving responsibilities. Hotel accomodations
provided, salary and per diem.
ASL, drivers license with clean =
record,
experience in touring and technical theatre
Via =
email: pmntd at hotmail.com
Please =
send resume as text in body of email
Please send =
resume as an attachment
Via =
fax: (860)550-7974
"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3304F.491776D0-- From michaelcappetta at adelphia.net Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 From: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net (Michael Cappetta) Date: Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TEEN TRYOUTS FOR TELEVISION SHOW Message-ID: <002501c33058$89271100$818efea9@clvdoh.adelphia.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CAPPS Productions is looking for girls and boys between the ages of 13 = and 15 to host a brand new talk show called "Teen Talk" on Adelphia. = Come to the tryouts at BORDERS books at Severance Circle in Cleveland = Heights between 12:30 and 3:00 on Saturday June 28. We will ask you to = bring a monologue and read it for us, then give us your opinion on = something going on in the news. So come out and try, who knows maybe you = will be hosting your own television show! Email questions to: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDirected by Fine Arts Association Theatre = Department=20 Chair Fabio Polanco, this piece about Christ's final week on earth takes = on a=20 contemporary feel that has an intensity, emotional power and = edge that=20 transcends religious boundaries. A truly creative and imaginative=20 production. (Rated PG-13)
Production=20 Dates
June 13, 14, 20, = 21, 27 &=20 28 at 8:00 p.m.
June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00=20 pm
Opening Night = Dinner Theatre,=20 June 13, 6:00 pm
Sign interpreted and audio described=20 performance-June 29
Tickets
Theatre=20 Only: $17/Adults;=20 $16/Seniors &=20 Students. &nbs= p; =20 Dinner/Theatre: $45/Adults; $44/Seniors &=20 Students. Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office = at=20 (440) 951-6637 or purchase = tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org
The Cast
Michael Snider as Jesus
Eric=20 Neumore as Judas
David Malinowski as Pontius = Pilate
Laura Rightnour as Mary = Magdalene
Mary=20 Miller as Herod
Josh=20 Brown as Peter
Ken=20 Kopin as Annas
Craig Mosier = as=20 Simon
Mike=20 Rogan as Caiaphas
Apostles: Scott = Schram, Adam=20 Siciliano, Jason=20 Modica, Brian=20 Marx, Dustin Kaiser, Ben=20 Drda, Matt Davison, Josh=20 Cook =20
Also = starring: =20 Allison Bencar, Rebecca Brown, Tim Coles, Yvonne = Cornell,=20 Haley Fowler, Rachel Klimkowicz, Judy Miller, Devon Turchan, Bridget = Vargo and=20 Kristen Wojciechowski
The Production=20 Team
Fabio Polanco, Director
Joshua Senick, Musical = Director
Marlene Leber, Choreographer
Sandy Kosovich Peck, Stage = Manager
Ben = Needham, Set Designer
Kristen Buchs, = Lighting=20 Designer
Corby Grubb, = Sound=20 Designer
Melissa Koerber, = Costume=20 Designer
Beth=20 Downing, Deck Stage Manager
Location
The Corning=20 Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews=20 School.
Bring Dad out on Fathers Day for
“the worlds smallest international cosmic = folk festival”
This Sunday, June 15th = at 7pm<= font face=3DGaramond> =
The CCC West Summer Arts Calliope Series = Presents:
Brian Henke and The Troubadours = of Devine Bliss
Brian’s unique guitar style has been called everything = from New Age to Folk to Neo-Classical. His music appeals to anyone who likes = their music lyrical, thought provoking and performed with virtuosity. Watching Henke = play acoustic guitar is as much a visual experience as it is a sonic one. At = any moment, he will bounce effortlessly from a chimey harmonic pattern to a = vibrant hum to an ominous wall of sound, using nothing more than six strings, 10 fingers and a hunk of wood. Through it all is an undercurrent of = spirituality and mysticism that Henke says is very much a part of the creative = process. The result may be easy on the ears, but it's far too rich and resonant to be dismissed as easy listening.
Shine - event is amphitheatre
Rain - event is in theatre
ITS = FREE!!!!!!!! (well, you = need 2 quarters to exit the parking lot!)
At CCC West 11000 Pleasant Valley = Road = Parma = Ohio = 44103
For directions: http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mapw.htm
For information regarding the rest of our summer = series check out our website
or call:
Christopher = M. Bohan
Box Office = Manager
Cuyahoga Community College
Western = Campus Theatre
216.987.5536= span>
or = email:
Christopher.Bo= han at tri-c.edu
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
At the
Cleveland Black box Theatre
Inside Cabaret Dada
Wednesday 25, 2003 @ 8:30
$7.00/4 comics
1210 West 6th street
For reservations call: 216-696-4242
Under the
liquid/fusionNext to the
Dive = barThree comics will be performing + MC
HOT CARL
JAMES BURGE
MARC COLELLA
MC-TBA
For more information, contact
Carl Ferrara216-469-9077/
carlferrara at earthlink
Anyone = got a Tenor Sax we could borrow for the North Coast Men's Chorus concert on June = 21st and 22nd? We just need the horn, not a player. = Contact me via e-mail or cell at 216-410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: cdp6 at cwru.edu on July = 10th
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
Academic Biography: http://www.cwru.edu/msass/phd/students/bios.htm
*** = Confidentiality Notice *** Proprietary/Confidential Information = belonging to QualChoice may be contained in this message. If you = are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or = responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think = for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in = error, you may not read, use, copy, disclose to others, or deliver this = message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this = message from your system and kindly notify the sender by reply = email.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C330F1.A1D37FB0-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Jun 12 14:31:56 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Thu Jun 12 14:31:56 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] STRENGTHENING CLEVELAND'S ARTS AND CULTURE IMAGE Message-ID:
(Akron, Ohio, May 29, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weatherv=
ane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for the musical MY WAY, a M=
usical Tribute to Frank Sinatra, compiled by David Grapes. Auditions w=
ill be held at Weathervane Playhouse (1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the V=
alley off Merriman Road) on Monday and Tuesday, June 23 and 24, 2003, betwee=
n 6:00 and 8:30 p.m. Dance call is at 8:30 p.m. An appointment i=
s neccesary. Callbacks will be held on Wednesday evening, June 25.
Cast requirements: 2 Women: 1 age 20 - 35, 1 age 30 - 50
2 Men: 1 age 20 - 40, 1 age 40 - 60
Prepare: An audition song from the "big band" era 1940s-1950s. =
Bring sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided.  =
;Be prepared to move. Bring character or tap shoes if available, but n=
ot necessary.
Director for the production of My Way=E2=80=A6 is Mart=
=C3=ADn C=C3=A9spedes who recently directed and choreographed Smoky Joe's Ca=
f=C3=A9 at the Beck Center. He has appeared in national tours of Man o=
f La Mancha, The King and I, South Pacific and West Side Story. Musica=
l Director is Margaret Knepper who was musical director for many Weathervane=
Productions including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.=20
All roles are available. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-tradi=
tional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability=20=
is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. &nb=
sp;Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all=
productions are volunteers. Call Weathervane at 330-836-2626 for an auditio=
n appointment.
=20
Cleveland's On Fire STILL Needs = Volunteers=20 Friday, June 20th!
Don't miss your opportunity to be = involved!
Cleveland's On Fire is the first project for SPARX =
in the=20
City, which is a downtown event-series designed to highlight Northeast =
Ohio arts=20
and culture as a tool for furthering Cleveland's economic development. =
This=20
initiative was born out of a collaborative effort led by the ARTcade =
Project,=20
individual artists, The Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corp., The =
Downtown=20
Merchants Association and The Cleveland Theater District Development=20
Corporation.
On Friday, June 20th local artists will be =
painting=20
fire hydrants along Euclid avenue while dancers, street performers and =
musicians=20
entertain the crowds along Euclid Avenue from Public Square to Playhouse =
Square.=20
This major event needs volunteers like you! There =
are a=20
variety of really fun ways for you to be involved and it's an amazing =
networking=20
opportunity. We are looking for people available to help from 8am-9pm. =
Please do=20
not hesitate to call if you are interested, but not available for the =
entire=20
day, specific time slots are available for shift positions. =
For more detailed information, please call Julie =
Konrad at=20
216-406-2196 or Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or you can =
e-mail Laura=20
at schaefer at playhousesquare.com.
Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Julie Konrad
"Flanagan's=20 Wake", the audience-interactive Irish "Wake" is currently being = performed at the=20 "POWERHOUSE PUB=94 every weekend. =20 =93Calling hours=94 are Fridays 8-10pm and on Saturdays from=20 7-9pm. = The=20 =93PUB=94 opens an hour prior to show time each evening.
Tickets=20 and Corporate/Group rates are available by calling=20 216-861-4982.
John M.=20 Regan & Mike Mercer along with the cast and crew of =93Flanagan=92s = Wake=94 and=20 the Powerhouse Pub say HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO=20 ALL...!
Visit us=20
at http://flanaganswake.tripod.com/
Here=92s a rave review from The =
Alliance Review
of The Players Guild=92s production of =931776.=94=A0
The show runs through June 29 (Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, =
Sundays at
2:30 PM, and Thursday June 26 at 8 =
PM).
=A0
The =
Players
Guild Theatre
1001 Market
Avenue North
Canton, Ohio
44702
Business
Office: (330) 453-7619
Box =
Office:
(330) 453-7617
Canton's '1776' proves that forging =
freedom was
no picnic
By THOMAS HARPER
The Review
On one side of the drive a high school graduation was in =
progress.
On the other side was a powerful lesson in American history.
That was the scenario on opening night of the Players Guild Theater =
production
of the musical, ?.=94
The drive separates Canton=92s Cultural Center for the Arts and the =
Canton Civic
Center where commencements are frequently held.
The commencement speaker may have talked about the foundations of =
freedom.=A0 The sterling company of ?=94 was =
acting out
the decisive events.
Under the guest direction of Jerry Lowe, the theater=92s artistic =
director from
1981 to 1991, the musical play tells how several courageous men came =
together
in Philadelphia in the hot spring and summer of 1776 to forge a new =
nation.
The setting is the chamber of the Continental Congress.=A0 As designed by Josh Erichsen, =
it=92s a
handsome, elegant room with its tall square columns and classical =
pediments
providing a backdrop for the dreams and often rough-and-tumble =
confrontations
of the delegates.
Two essential parts of the set are prominently displayed - a page-a-day
calendar changed by the congressional custodian to mark the passage of =
time
toward America=92s first red-letter occasion, and a vote tally board to =
register
the dramatic =93yea=94 or =93nay=94 of each of the 13 delegations.=A0
The main participants in that drama are well known.=A0 John Adams, as played by John Capocci, is the fireball =
we expect,
the feisty patriot, firm and resolute in his desire for =
independence.=A0 Yet Capocci also portrays the =
wistfulness of
a man who endures long separations from his family.
A contrast to Adams is the quiet, steady presence of Virginia=92s Thomas
Jefferson.=A0 Tony Snyder has =
remarkably
few lines, but draws attention simply for who he is as a major architect =
of
freedom.
The role of Benjamin Franklin fits William G. Fry like a glove.=A0 As portrayed in ?,=94 Franklin is =
the stand-up
(or sit-down, depending on the old man=92 gout) comedian of the company, =
with his
incisive comments.=A0 On =
opening night,
his chillingly current comment on security and liberty drew unexpected
applause.=A0 And Franklin=92s =
appeal to
Adams on the need for compromise is a key moment.
Beyond these three, the rest of the Philadelphia company may not be as =
well
known, with the possible exception of John Hancock, finely played by Bob
Parenti, but they also emit sparks as stars in the American =
firmament.
Don Hillenbrand as Richard Henry Lee, the other delegate from Virginia, =
is a
roaring delight with his =93first family=94 number, pushing Adams and =
Franklin into
a high-stepping trio.
On the darker side of history, James Smith as South Carolina=92s Edward =
Rutledge
reminds the delegates that villainy is not sectional with his volcanic
rendering of =93Molasses to Rum,=94 a genuine show-stopper.
Michael P. O=92Brien is equally impressive as Pennsylvania=92s John =
Dickinson in
his warnings to Adams about the dangers of separation from the mother =
country.
Also noteworthy out of a universally good cast, are Alan D. Dawson for =
his
blustery Stephen Hopkins, Robert C. Fockler for his efficient Secretary =
Charles
Thomson, and T.J. Marchbank as the courier who has an affecting moment =
with
=93Momma Look Sharp.=94
Until the passage of the 19th Amendment, the =93official=94 business of =
the country
was a male domain.=A0 But the =
early years
of the republic produced a contingent of women who could hold their own =
in that
company.
As proved in =931776,=94 they included the singular Abigail Adams.=A0 In her portrayal, Carol Lynne =
Capocci is a
strong match for her firebrand husband.=A0
Their soaring, pastoral-hued duets are highlights in the show=92s =
musical
fabric as created by Sherman Edwards.=A0
Likewise, Kathy Snyder makes the most of her brief appearance as =
Martha
Jefferson in =93He Plays the Violin.=94
Director Lowe ably re-creates the ambience of the Continental Congress, =
with
its bits of convincing business at the various delegates=92 desks.=A0 And with the contributions of =
Choreographer
Cassandra L. Capocci, numbers like =93But Mr. Adams,=94 =93The Egg=94 =
and especially
the politically-tinged gavotte of =93Cool, Considerate Men=94 add to the =
fun of the
show.
Steve Parsons is the musical director who presides with authority in the
pit.=A0 Parsons arranged the =
special
addendum to the Canton production that places a stirring exclamation =
point on
the proceedings.
The book of=A0 =931776=94 is by =
Peter Stone
who won a Tony for his efforts, and who died this past April.=A0 It tweaks some history to serve =
the
drama.=A0 For example, the =
signing of the
Declaration of Independence actually occurred over a period of several =
months.
But the main themes, the give-and-take of America=92s remarkable =
experiment, are
here to learn from.=A0 The
thought-provoking and entertaining Canton production, running through =
June 29,
is a =93classroom=94 worth visiting. =
COME =
CELEBRATE
AMERICA
at
the Players =
Guild
Theatre!
17=
76
the =
Musical
June 6 - 29, =
2003
Performances =
Friday
and Saturday at 8:00 pm,
Sunday at =
2:30
Thursday, =
June 26 at
8:00 pm
Book by =
Peter Stone
Music and =
Lyrics by
Sherman Edwards&n=
bsp;
Directed by =
Jerry
Lowe
Musical =
Director:
Steve Parsons
Choreography:
Cassandra Capocci
(Produced by =
special
arrangement with Music Theatre =
International).
To purchase =
tickets
or for more info, visit us online at www.playersguildtheatre.com, or call us at =
330-453-7617
Box Office =
hours are
Monday-Saturday from 10 am-2 pm.
Group
discounts on ticket prices (groups of 10 or =
more)
During the
run of our performance, we will have in our =
lobby:
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
A Flag Display - flags of the 13 original colonies =
(flags
=
provided by Defrance =
Thomas)
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
A display by the Daughters of the American =
Revolution
honoring
Stark County veterans
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Spinning demonstrations
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Special dinner/theatre package - present your ticket =
stub
the
Marriott McKinley Grand and receive a dinner =
special.
Celebration
specials include:
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Throughout the run of the show:
Dinner/theatre
special - present your ticket stub at the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand
Hotel and receive a special dinner package (look for the special coupon =
page in
our program featuring the Marriott McKinley Grand Hotel, the Canton =
Museum of
Art, the Classic Car Museum
and the
McKinley Museum.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
Opening night special Friday, June 6, =
2003:
Purchase
your ticket to 1776 for June 6 and receive free admission to =
the
Canton
Museum of Art and special dinner packages at the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand by
showing your Players Guild ticket =
stub.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Military Family Day - Sunday June 8, =
2003:
Show valid =
military
identification and receive a buy one/get one =
free
Ticket to 1776.
Show your Players Guild ticket stub and receive a buy one/get =
one
free
admission to the Canton museum of Art and dinner specials at =
the
Marriott
McKinley Grand.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
Flag Day - Saturday, June 14, =
2003:
Come to the Players Guild on Flag Day at 7:30 pm and hear a =
brief talk
by
Defrance
Thomas on flag facts and highlights. Receive a free =
gift!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Founding =93Father=92s Day=94 =96 Sunday, June 15, =
2003:
Get your
family's picture taken with a Founding =
Father!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Kid=92s Day =96 Sunday, June 22, =
2003:
All
students ages 18 and under may purchase a ticket for =
$10.00.
Kids
receive a free gift!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Community Day =96 Sunday, June 29, =
2003:
Receive
$3.00 off the regular ticket price for groups of 10 or =
more.
Join us
for a free backstage tour.
1776
sponsored in part by the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand Hotel
____________________________________________=
_________________________________________________________________________=
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=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 =
THE =
1776 =
CAST:
Members =
of
Congress:
John Capocci=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 John
Adams, Massachusetts
Herb Crum=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Caesar
Rodney, Delaware
Alan Dawson=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Stephen
Hopkins, Rhode Island
Chris Dewald=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Roger
Sherman, Connecticut
Doug Downie=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Lyman Hall, Georgia
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Read, Delaware
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Morris, New York
William G. Fry=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Dr.
Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania
David Griffith =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Col.
Thomas McKean, Delaware
Don Hillenbrand=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Richard
Henry Lee, Virginia
Richard Reahm=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Samuel
Chase, Maryland
Joe Martuccio=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Bartlett, New Hampshire
Michael O=92Brien=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
John
Dickinson, Pennsylvania
Bob Parenti=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Hancock, Massachusetts
James Smith=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Rutledge, South Carolina
Tony Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Jefferson, Virginia
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Hewes, North Carolina
Barry Wakser=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
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Jonathan Witherspoon, New Jersey
Ken Wilhelm=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Robert
L. Livingston, New York
Other =
Members
of the Company:
Carol Capocci=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Abigail
Adams
Robert C. Fockler III=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Charles
Thomson, Congressional Secretary
T.J. Marchbank=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Military
Courier
Jerry Burris=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Andrew
McNair, Congressional Custodian
Kathy Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Martha
Jefferson
Ryan Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Custodial
Assistant to Andrew McNair
Andrew Turner=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0Custodial Assistant to Andrew =
McNair
by Beth Henley directed by Elaine
Fippin
production dates: September 4-20, 2003
rehearsals
scheduled to begin: July 20
when: | Tuesday, July 8, 7 p.m. |
Wednesday, July 9, 7 p.m. | |
where: | Coach House Theatre |
732 West Exchange Street, Akron | |
behind the Akron Woman's City Club |
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Lenny Magrath: | late 20's - early 30's | Chick Boyle: | late 20's - early 30's |
Babe Botrelle: | early 20's | Doc Porter: | thirtyish |
Meg Magrath: | late 20's - early 30's | Barnette Lloyd: | mid twenties |
|
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 |
"Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley
September 4 -
September 20, 2003
When the McGrath Sisters attempt murder, suicide and dating,
the results
are disastrous...and hilarious! A Pulitzer
Prize winner that "has heart, wit
and a...passion that
carries all before it." (The New York Post)
"Barefoot in the Park" by Neil Simon
November 13 -
November 29, 2003
After only six days of marriage, the honeymoon is already
over for stuffed
shirt Paul and free spirited Corey in yet
another odd coupling from
Broadway's reigning king of
comedy. "...a bubbling, rib tickling comedy."
(The New
York Times)
"ART" by Yasmin Reza
February 12 - February 28, 2004
The Akron premiere of the Tony and Olivier award-winning
play.
"...fiendishly clever...like a marriage between
Moliere and Woody Allen."
(Newsweek)
"Ten Little Indians" by Agatha Christie
May 6 - May 29,
2004
A cunning blend of humor and suspense from the author of
Witness for
the Prosecution and The Mousetrap.
Special Holiday Event
"A Christmas Carol" Adapted
by Mark Dawidziak
December 12 - December 21, 2003
The critically acclaimed three actor version of the beloved
classic
returns to Coach House, bringing all the magic and
mystery of the Christmas
season to life. Presented in
association with The Largely Literary Theatre
Company.
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 |
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
At the
Cleveland Black box Theatre
Inside Cabaret Dada
Wednesday 25, 2003 @ 8:30
$7.00/4 comics
1210 West 6th street
For reservations call: 216-696-4242
Under the
liquid/fusionNext to the
Dive = barThree comics will be performing + MC
HOT CARL
PEE-WEE DEE
MARC COLELLA
MC-TBA
For more information, contact
Carl Ferrara216-469-9077/
carlferrara at earthlink.netWEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
Presents a Special Event
I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore:
Songs of Love and Experience
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to offer this special presentation of <=
B>I'M GLAD I'M NOT YOUNG ANYMORE: Songs of Love and Experience, p=
erformed by Kate Loitz. This event will be presented twice; Sunday, June 22 and 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Playhouse Lobby
Loitz is a graduate of Rootstown High School (Portage County) and Kent S=
tate University. In her earlier career, Loitz appeared in many musical=
s at Weathervane Playhouse and Coach House Theatre including The 1940's R=
adio Hour; Candide; West Side Story; Company; Spoon River Anthology and=20=
Starting Here, Starting Now. After 25 years away from the stage=
, Loitz returned to music two years ago when, for her birthday, her husband=20=
Albert Sherman teamed her up with one of the premiere vocal coaches/arranger=
s in Manhattan, Robert Marks.
Loitz has recently release her first CD, I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymo=
re, a tasty and well-produced exploration of Popular Standards plus a fe=
w not-so-Standard discoveries that will surprise you. Loitz sings with=
sensitivity and seasoning, backed by pianist Robert Marks and a swinging tr=
io. A sample of the CD can be heard at www.cdbaby.com.
Join us
-- Jason Robert Brown
Songs for a New World opens = tonight at=20 Brecksville Theater on the Square. Shows run Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m.=20 and Sundays at 2:00pm through June 22.
The show is a collection of 16 songs which are = interwoven to=20 reflect a range of emotions just about anyone could experience at any = time. It=20 goes through a day in the life of everyman or everywoman in America. The = audience takes the journey along with the characters.
There's a lot of faith and prayer and looking to others, = and=20 ultimately to a higher power for a compass to find a way through life. = It's the=20 idea that this is a new world and we're constantly striving to make it a = better=20 place for others and ourselves.
The show is directed by Winnie Flynn and music directed = by Bryan=20 Bowser. Cast members are Jeanette Stack Luli, Aubrie Knight, Sarah = Koenig, Craig=20 Reynolds, Bryan Bowser and Carli Taylor Miluk. Accompanist is = Christopher Toth=20 and Technical Director is Michael Lenzo.
All performances are held at the Old Town Hall in = Brecksville at=20 the intersection of routes 82 and 21. Tickets for the show are $10 per = person.=20 There is a wine and cheese reception preceding the two Saturday shows at = 7:00=20 p.m. sponsored by Mill Road Grille. Tickets for the wine and cheese = reception=20 are $7 with the purchase of a show ticket.
For tickets or additional information, please = call=20 440-526-3443 or visit our website at www.btots.org.=
SRO=20
Entertainment
216.961.5230=20
(Cleveland Office), 216.990.2321 =
(Cellular)
The=20
Cleveland Play House Box Office
216.795.7000,=20
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CINDERELLA COMES TO THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE &nbs=
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Cleveland=20
(June 16, 2003)=20
=96 Ohio Dance Theatre presents one of the best loved =
stories of all=20
time for children and adults alike =85=20
Cinderella on June 27, 28, 29. Discover this =
treasure with=20
your family by witnessing the magic, passion, costumes, and =
drama of=20
dance. =
ODT=92s premier=20
Cleveland summer season 2003 will be housed at The Cleveland =
Play=20
House=92s Bolton Theatre. =20
This isn=92t just another season for ODT, it is =
magical,=20
hilarious, musical and dramatic, and will be a treat for all =
generations in your=20
family.
The=20
premier Cleveland summer season will be inaugurated by Complete with the =
stepsisters=92 comic antics, some fairy dust, a handsome Prince and the=20
ill-treated servant girl who will come to find true love will be =
combined in a=20
visually stunning presentation of this favorite fairy tale.
All = evening=20 performances are held at 7:00PM (Friday/Saturday) and all matinees are = at 2:00PM=20 (Saturday/Sunday). Ticket = prices=20 range from $14 - $33 with group tickets available, discounts for season = tickets,=20 children, students and seniors. =20 Tickets may be purchased exclusively by phoning The Cleveland = Play House=20 at 216.795.7000, x. 4.
For=20
further information or to schedule interviews and feature stories, =
please=20
contact Mr. Jeffery Mannies, President, SRO Entertainment, 216.961.5230=20
(Cleveland Office) or=20
216.990.2321.
THE PREMEIR OF THE ORIGINAL AND LOCALLY =
PRODUCED
JASON TOMARIC FILM
LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON =
SQUARE
FRIDAY, JUNE 20 AT 7:30PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 21 AT 2:00, 4:30, 7:00PM & =
9:30PM
This full-length feature film was shot last summer at various =
locations
in North East Ohio
(Including Chardon Square!)
Utilizing the many resources of our area, including all local =
talent,
Tomaric has created a beautiful example of the =
capabilities of the independent filmmaker of today. =
This will be the only =
showing
before Tomaric (And this film!) leave for =
LA.
The GLTG is pleased to help host this premier and wishes all the =
best to
Jason Tomaric.
*This film, although not rated, contains some adult subject =
matter, no
gore, and excellent acting!
AN EVENT NOT TO MISSED! =
GEAUGA
THEATER WILL REVERT BACK TO A MOVIE HOUSE FOR THIS SPECIAL =
SHOWING!
YEP =
KIDS, WE WILL
BE PUTTING IN A LARGE MOVIE SCREEN (THINK AS BIG AS OUR STAGE!), AND =
PULLING
OUT ALL THE STOPS FOR THIS PREMEIR!
THE NEWLY RENOVATED GEAUGA THEATER IS ADA COMPLIANT, AND OFFERS = A GOOD SELECTION OF WHEELCHAIR AND COMPANION = SEATING.
Grovewood=20 Tavern & Wine Bar: Friday,=20 June13th, August 22nd, Saturday, October 18th @ 9pm; 17105 = Grovewood=20 Ave. Cleveland, Ohio; 216-531-4900.
Jimmy=92s=20 in the Flats: Wednesday,=20 June 11th @ = 9:00pm;=20 1061=20 Old River Rd. =20 216-566-1460.
WWW.BLUESCASTERS.ORG FOR = ENTIRE
2003 SCHEDULE TO DATE.
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT EVERYONE!
TOM, PETE, JIM, BRUCE, AND=20 BOBBY
The Northcoast Men's Chorus, a gay men's community = chorus, is needing a synthesizer player for their concerts on Saturday, June = 21st, and Sunday, June 22nd. There will be a dress rehearsal on Friday, June = 20th. The player would need to have their own = machine.
We can = load the music onto an FTP site, along with an MP3 of the song(s), so that the player = can access his/her music and not drive all over town to get it from = us. Price = can be discussed when you contact us.
We are = really in dire need! Please contact Curtis Proctor ASAP at 1-888-460-9090 x. = 4301 (toll-free daytime) or cellular (216) 410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: Curtis.Proctor at qualchoice.com =
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
Academic Biography: http://www.cwru.edu/msass/phd/students/bios.htm
*** = Confidentiality Notice *** Proprietary/Confidential Information = belonging to QualChoice may be contained in this message. If you = are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or = responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think = for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in = error, you may not read, use, copy, disclose to others, or deliver this = message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this = message from your system and kindly notify the sender by reply = email.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E8B.8E3585B0-- From dinamaya at wowway.com Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 From: dinamaya at wowway.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Schoolhouse Rock Live Message-ID: <000f01c32e98$940d4470$69ffe940@markutn81xabsh> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Has anyone out there done the show, "Schoolhouse Rock Live?" Workshop = Players is doing it next season. I'm looking for a recording or video. Please email me at dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Thanks. Any help would be appreciated. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI'm = parting with the family upright piano that I learned on and grew up = with (yes, cue stringed and sentimental instruments). It is a = Story & Clark (Chicago) tall upright that is about 80 years = old. It has a dark wood finish.
A = recent appraisal valued it about $500 due to work that is needed on it, = and about $1000 after the work. Some things that are needed are a = pitch raise, a minor repair to the sostenuto pedal, a castor and some = keytop work. He commented that the pin bocks were "snug", it was = a good brand name and it had a good tone and projection.
Please = feel free to e-mail me if interested, or call my daytime number at = 1-888-460-9090 x. 4301 (toll-free) or cellular at = 216-410-6289.
Curtis D. Proctor
------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E99.8F4C6B90-- From info at paalive.org Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 From: info at paalive.org (info at paalive.org) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Popular Music Documentary Film Project for Students Message-ID: <3156.24.52.86.5.1055171610.squirrel@www.webmail.paalive.org> The Progressive Arts Alliance is pleased to announce Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, a summer camp/documentary film project for students entering grades 6-9 in the fall. The Progressive Arts Alliance, in cooperation with Judson Retirement Community, presents Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, an interactive documentary film project in which students can learn about popular culture and music from the residents at Judson. The program will take place Monday-Friday, June 16-June 27, 2003, 9 a.m.-12p.m. at Judson Retirement Community, 2181 Ambleside Drive in University Circle, Cleveland. Music of My Mind is a two-week summer camp that will engage students entering grades 6-9 in following: ?h Learn research and interviewing methods ?h Interview Judson residents ?h Explore various topics in popular music history ?h Operate a digital video camera and boom microphone ?h Learn more about video production ?h Make a documentary film The registration fee for the ten-day, two-week camp is $175. For registration, call the Progressive Arts Alliance at 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. The registration deadline is June 12, 2003. The Progressive Arts Alliance (PAA) is one of Cleveland??s newest non-profit arts organizations. PAA is a collective of musicians, dancers, poets, MCs, visual artists, actors, and DJs/turntablists with a strong commitment to dynamic arts education. The mission of PAA is to provide experiences in the contemporary arts that stimulate critical thinking and promote progressive thought. PAA makes the arts accessible to students of all ages regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, education, or income level. PAA provides stimulating programs that are at the cutting edge in terms of artistic merit and methodology in education. Much of PAA??s educational mission centers around the utilization of the contemporary popular arts as a compelling educational tool. From bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 From: bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Bill Hoffman) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Summer Adult Classes at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030609113836.00a81070@mail.clevelandplayhouse.com> Summer Adult Classes at the Cleveland Play House begin this week. If you can't register this week you can sign up and start during the second week on a pro-rated basis. Call Donna Dziak at (216) 795-7000, Ext. 252. Six week summer classes for Adults Monday Nights June 9 - July 14 Advanced Commercial Acting Fee: $115 Instructor: Greg Violand An intense study of the various aspects of commercial acting. Topics that will be covered are Industrials, Radio/Voice Over, Commercials, Tools of the Trade, The 'Business' of Commercial Acting, Script Preparation, and developing a Professional Attitude. This class is available for anyone who has taken our Commercial Acting class or has previous commercial acting experience. Limited enrollment. Intermediate Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Nick Koesters This class includes scene work involving text, character analysis, and learning to work with a director. Limited enrollment. Introduction to Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Kat McIntosh Learn basic acting skills through vocal and physical training, imagination exercises and theatre games. This course will give you a fun and entertaining look behind the scenes at the world of the actor. Scriptwriting Fee: $115 Instructor: Bob Noll The first half of this class explores the form and content of dramatic scripts for the stage, film and television as you are guided in your writing. Learn and discuss basic scriptwriting theory. The second half of the class continues as a workshop where students share their writing of works-in-progress and explore the wonderful world of rewrites Tuesday Nights June 10 - July 15 Acting on Film II Fee: $115 Instructor: David Manocchio This course builds on the principles developed in our Acting on Film class, concentrating on intense analysis and advanced scene study. Techniques and on-camera skills will be emphasized. This class is available to any student who has taken the Acting on Film class or has prior film acting experience. Limited enrollment. General Information Adult Classes run June 9 - July 15 on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30pm. Class Location The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Questions? Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Staff Our teaching staff is comprised of Professional Actors and Directors, because of this The Cleveland Play House reserves the right to substitute teachers as necessary. For a current list of instructors and any additional information, please call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Fees All Adult summer classes cost $115.00. Course and registration fees must be paid in full at registration. The fee includes a non-refundable registration fee of $30. Do not apply an additional $30 to the printed fee. Payment plans are available. Registration Register via mail by sending in the Registration Form with check, money order or credit card information. Register via phone by calling (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Please have your credit card number available. A minimum deposit of $30.00 is due at registration. Late registration is available subject to the approval of the instructor or workshop director. Refund Policy No refunds will be given after the first week of the term. No credit will be given for missed classes. Cancellation of Classes We reserve the right to cancel any class for which there is insufficient registration. William F. Hoffman Director of Education The Cleveland Play House Phone:(216) 795-7000, ext. 251 http:\\www.clevelandplayhouse.com From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Preview of Honk! this Thursday Message-ID: <122.2330acb4.2c15fe67@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is pleased to offer a FREE preview of HONK! This Thursday, June 12 at 7:30pm In our new space Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road in Bedford Heights just off 271 and Rockside Road Donations will be graciously accepted No reservation necessary Bring your friends!!! For more information about Honk! or Mercury Summer Stock Call our hotline at (216) 732-3370 We'll see you at the show! From President at GeaugaTheater.org Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG AUDITIONS FOR "A CHORUS LINE" TONIGHT & THURSDAY Message-ID:TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT
TONIGHT =
2ND NIGHT OF AUDITIONS FOR =
AT THE
!!!!!NEWLY =
RENOVATED!!!!
7:30-9:00PM
AND
THURSDAY, JUNE =
12
7:00-9:00PM
ALL ROLES =
OPEN
PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH AN UPTEMPO =
SONG
AND CLOTHES FOR =
MOVEMENT
*THERE ARE =
SOME
ROLES FOR THOSE LESS INTERESTED IN ALLOT OF DANCE & =
SINGING…THINK OF THE
OPENING NUMBER!
THIS IS A =
COMMUNITY
THEATER PRODUCTION AND WE FULLY INTEND TO DO A FANTASTIC JOB & HAVE =
A LOT
OF FUN! NO CENSORING! ALL =
ADULT!
ALL FOR THE JOY OF PERFORMANCE!
(AND
PROUDLY, WE WILL BE HELPING OUT THE “DANCING IN THE STREET” =
FOLKS IN CLEVELAND
FOR A GOOD CAUSE AT THE END OF JULYJ<=
/span> HOPE YOU ALL WILL BE THERE, =
BECAUSE WE
WILL BE!)
CHOREOGRAPHED
BY LISA MARIE FRENCH
DIRECTED
BY CHUCK ABRAHAM
MUSICAL
DIRECTION BY CONNIE BALTITIS
SHOW
DATES:
AUGUST
15,16,17,22,23,24,29,30,31
HOPE
TO SEE YOU!!!
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance? is two acts of original sketch comedy, written and performed by the Second City Cleveland?s fifth graduating Conservatory class.
Admission is FREE.
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance?
written by and starring
Dan Boughamer
Pat Cusick
Beth Eggleston
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Carrie Matuszak
Mark Mazzocco
Chris Overholt
Todd Packer
Jack Santo
Directed by Fred Gloor
Musical Director ? Adam Brooks
Assistant Director ? Peter Guren
CASSIDY THEATRE
6200 Pearl Road lParma Heights, Ohio 44130The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce its
2003-2004 Season
On The Main Stage
Victor/Victoria
Directed by Lester Currie Performing - Sept. 19-Oct. 12, 2003 Auditions - July 6 & 7, 2003Picnic
Directed by David Jecmen Performing - Oct. 31?Nov. 16, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 7&8, 2003Christmas Canteen 1944 The USO Musical Directed by Bruce Michalski Performing - Dec. 5-21, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 21&22, 2003
Little Me (in concert)
Directed by Rob Gibb Performing ? Feb. 20-Mar. 7, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 30& Dec. 1, 2003Over The Tavern
Directed by Lenne Snivley Performing ? Apr. 30-May 16, 2004 Auditions ? March 1&2, 2004Carousel
Directed by Jack Roberts Performing ? June 4-27, 2004 Auditions ? March 21&22, 2004Nine
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? July 16-Aug. 1, 2004 Auditions ? May 9&10, 2004In The DOWNUNDER Caf?
Back To Bacharach & David
Directed by Michael Mazur Performing ? Jan. 16-Feb. 1, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 17&19, 2003Is There Life After High School ?
Directed by Trinidad Rosado & Michael Snider Performing ? Mar. 19-Apr.4, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 18&19, 2004
Youth Theatre Productions
The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood
Directed by Diana Kullgren Performing ? Dec. 13 & 20, 2003 Auditions ? Sept. 20 & 22, 200312 Dancing Princesses
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? March 20 & 27, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 10 & 12, 2004For further information and ticket reservations please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday.
The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. Current conditions on I-480 may require you to exit the highway at State Road or West 130th Street as the Ridge Road exit is closed.
Audition Notices will also be posted in the Plain Dealer Sunday Arts section and the Sun Newspapers.
Does anyone know where I can purchase or borrow a megaphone?
"Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B.
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al Development" Series
Revisions & Reminders
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Wednesday Sessions
June 11th, 18th, 25th & July 2nd.
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
.=A0=A0 Wed. 6/11: Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for The=
atre, On-camera & Voiceover
Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au=
ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare=
d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af=
ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of=
what to do next.
. Wed. 6/18: Voiceover Skills & Techniques (commercial & i=
ndustrial for radio &
=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 TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep=
the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme=
rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni=
que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo=
ks.
. Wed. 6/25: On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial, indust=
rial & film)
There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us=
ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di=
fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap=
t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.
. Wed. 7/2: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Diction, Dialogue &=20=
Speaking Techniques for On-stage, On-
=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 camera & Voiceover
Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have=
you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail=
s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20=
your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20=
give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,=
too.
Fee:=A0 $20.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $15.00 per session fo=
r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.=A0
=
June 10,=20
2003
FOR IMMEDIATE=20
RELEASE:
CONTACT MARGARET=20
CARLSON
AT 216-397-3757 / =
INFO at REPERTORYPROJECT.ORG
CLEVELAND REPERTORY =
PROJECT TO=20
MAKE ITS
NEW YORK DEBUT IN A =
MIXED-BILL=20
GALA
PERFORMANCE. THE =93FIRE =
ISLAND=20
DANCE FESTIVAL=94
BENEFITS DANCERS =
RESPONDING TO=20
AIDS.
Fire=20
Island, New York.=20
Twice hailed by the Sunday Styles section of The New York Times =
as=20
=93one=20
of the 12 best parties of the year,=94 the Fire Island Dance Festival =
returns to=20
Fire Island Pines on the weekend of July 18th. The Ninth Annual Festival =
features stars of over a dozen famed and emerging dance companies =
performing on=20
a bayfront stage specially built and illuminated, as a benefit for =
Dancers=20
Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights=20
AIDS.
Festival=20
2003's stellar roster of dancers already includes: Alvin Ailey American =
Dance=20
Theater; Antigravity; Battleworks; Rachel Berman; Cleveland Repertory =
Project,=20
Zvi Gotheiner Dance, soloist Eric Hoisington, Juilliard Dance Ensemble; =
David=20
Parker & The Bang Group; Parsons Dance Company; Paul Taylor Dance =
Company.=20
Cleveland Repertory Project will perform Speed(2003), an =
hilarious=20
comic-strip-drama originally performed as part of Dancing Wheels=92 =
Icarus=20
Project, premiered at Cleveland=92s Playhouse Square, May 30,=20
2003.
Special=20
Guest Performers Return! Festival 2003 brings back synchronized =
swimming's 2002=20
National Duet Champions, Bill May and his partner of six years, Olympian =
Kristina Lum. May, 24, was named U.S. Synchronized Swimming Athlete of =
the Year=20
for the third time in 2001. He won synchronized swimming's Grand Slam =
(solo,=20
duet, team and figures) at the 2000 Nationals and finished first in duet =
at the=20
1999 Swiss Open and French Open. As the first male member of the U.S. =
national=20
team, May crusades against international rules limiting synchronized =
swimming to=20
women. In their only opportunity so far to compete against the best =
teams in the=20
world, May and Lum earned a silver medal at the 1998 Goodwill =
Games.
Fire=20
Island Dance Festival 2003 offers dancegoers a choice of show=20
times:
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 5:30 p.m. (party at 4:30 p.m.)
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 7:30 p.m. (party following)
=A7 =20
Sunday,=20
July 20th at 5:00 p.m. (party following).
Festival=20
Kickoff Party! On Friday evening, July 18th, a Festival kickoff party =
for=20
Leadership Sponsors, underwritten by William Hayden and Ron Perkov, will =
be held=20
at their Pines bayfront home.
Performances=20
take place at the bayfront home of Frank Stark, 262 Bay Walk East, =
Fire=20
Island Pines. Shows begin with DRA Fanfare, Philip Glass=92s 1999 =
composition=20
for brass and percussion. Glass created the work especially for the Fire =
Island=20
Dance Festival, as a gift to Dancers Responding to AIDS. DRA =
Fanfare has=20
been recorded by members of the Eos Orchestra, Jonathan Sheffer,=20
conductor.
Festival=20
2003 offers six levels of Leadership Sponsorship:
=A7 =20
Underwriter=20
at $1500 (Four Priority Party/Performance Tickets, four Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $750 (Two Preferred Party/Performance Tickets, two Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $400 (One Preferred Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
=A7 =20
Patron=20
at $275 (One Reserved Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
All=20
Sponsorships include Friday's Festival 2003 Leadership=20
party.
Unreserved=20
party/performance tickets at $90 are on sale by phone from Monday =
through=20
Friday, and at the Pines harbor on weekends, on a space-available basis. =
Program=20
and performers subject to change. Ticket information is available at=20
www.DRADANCE.org. To charge tickets by phone, call
212.840.0770=20
x268. Checks can be made payable to =93Dancers Responding to AIDS=94 and =
mailed to=20
DRA,
165=20
West 46th Street, Suite 1300, New York, NY =
10036-2501.
Dancers Responding to AIDS is the ongoing, =
committed=20
response of the American dance community to an urgent worldwide health=20
crisis. By drawing upon =
the=20
talents, resources and generosity of this community, DRA raises funds =
for=20
AIDS-related service providers across the United States. DRA is a program of Broadway=20
Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA), the nation=92s leading industry-based =
AIDS=20
funding and grant-making organization. =20
Since its founding in 1988, BC/EFA has distributed over $55 =
million for=20
critically needed services for people with AIDS, HIV, or HIV-related =
illnesses.=20
DRA was founded by Hernando Cortez and Denise Roberts Hurlin in=20
1991.
Cleveland Repertory Project gratefully =
acknowledges=20
the following for their support:
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts Council, Kulas =
Foundation, The=20
Stocker Foundation, The Laub Foundation, and Young Audiences of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
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CONTACT MARGARET CARLSON
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AT 216-397-3757 / INFO at REPERTORYPROJECT.ORG
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CLEVELAND REPERTORY PROJECT
&nbs= p;  = ; =20 TO DANCE AT CAIN PARK
&nbs= p;  = ; =20 IN CELEBRATION OF THE LIVES OF
&nbs= p;  = ; =20 GAIL KIRSCHENBAUM BASH AND
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; =
=20
SUSIE KIRSCHENBAUM GONZALES
Cleveland=20
Heights, OH Cleveland =
Repertory=20
Project announces that it will dedicate the performance of Hernando =
Cortez=92s=20
Planet Soup at its Wednesday, August 6th Cain Park concert in =
Cleveland=20
Heights to =93 A Celebration of the Lives of Gail Kirschenbaum Bash =
and Susie=20
Kirschenbaum Gonzales.=94 Planet Soup has become the new =
favorite and=20
signature work of CRP.
Gail =
and Susie were=20
lifelong supporters of the arts, and of Cleveland Repertory =
Project. Gail, a Cleveland Heights =
resident, was=20
very active in community affairs. =20
The mother of eight children, she was a community organizer who =
pioneered=20
the Cleveland Heights Recycling Program. =20
Gail was also a nationally recognized nursing home=20
administrator.
Susie, = like her=20 sister Gail, was a graduate of Shaker Heights High School. She loved to dance and studied = flamenco=20 dance in the US and in Spain. = She,=20 along with her son, resided in Aspen where she worked in the arts and = with=20 special-needs children. Both Gail and Susie = filled=20 their lives with helping others. = They died two weeks apart in August, 2002, from breast = cancer.
Hernando Cortez, the=20 Company's Artistic Director, said, "We know that Susie and Gail would be = with us=20 if they could, on August 6th. =20 We are dedicating Planet Soup, a celebration of life, to=20 them.
We hope =
that the=20
community will come join us for this very special=20
evening."
Planet=20
Soup unifies folk and =
vernacular=20
dances from around the world in an athletic hybrid of movement styles, =
including=20
Indian traditional, Irish reels, and African rituals. The full company=20
cross-cultural fusion also incorporates =93Tinikling,=94 the authentic =
Filipino folk=20
dance in which dancers step between clapping poles. New York=92s The =
Village=20
Voice raves, =93Hernando Cortez=92s Planet Soup is a totally =
over-the-top=20
tour de force=85!=94 Planet=20
Soup=92 was researched and created with funds from the National =
Endowment for the=20
Arts and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
SUSAN C. KIRSCHENBAUM GONZALEZ, devoted mother of Ari Paul = Gonzalez;=20 cherished daughter of David and Elise Kirschenbaum; dearest sister of = Gail Bash=20 (Brian), Amy Johnson (Jeffrey), Lynn Gross (Robert), Jo Cowan (Andrew) = and Dan=20 Kirschenbaum (Janet); loving aunt. Published in The Plain Dealer from = 8/3/2002 -=20 8/4/2002.
GAIL BASH (nee Kirschenbaum); beloved wife of Brian A.; loving =
mother of=20
Jason, Bryan and Parker Zabell, Sarah, Rachel, Rebecca, Amanda, and =
Corinne=20
Bash; cherished daughter of Elise and David Kirschenbaum; dear sister of =
Amy=20
(Jeffrey) Johnson, Lynn (Robert) Gross, Jo (Andrew) Cowan, Dan (Janet)=20
Kirschenbaum and the late Susan Kirschenbaum Gonzalez; loving aunt.=20
Published in The Plain =
Dealer=20
from 8/16/2002 - 8/18/2002.
TO BUY TICKETS FOR CAIN PARK:
1. Through Ticketmaster =
(outlet;=20
charge-by-phone, online: www.ticketmaster.com), as of May=20
9.
2. By phone (216-371-3000) with =
VISA,=20
MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express, as of May=20
31.
3. By mail (Cain Park Tickets, =
40 Severance=20
Circle, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118).
4. By fax 24/7 as of May 31 =
(216-371-6995)=20
with credit card and signature.
5. In person at the Main Ticket =
Office, as=20
of May 31. Tickets cannot be ordered without payment.=20
A=20
$1 per ticket ($5 maximum) convenience fee is applied to all phone, fax, =
and=20
mail orders. Cain Park=20
does not charge a convenience fee on tickets purchased in person at the =
Cain=20
Park Ticket Office.
For =
detailed ticket=20
info and Cain Park directions, visit =
CainPark.com
CAIN =
PARK IS=20
PRODUCED BY THE CITY OF CLEVELAND =
HEIGHTS.
Cleveland Repertory =
Project=20
gratefully acknowledges the following for their support: =
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts =
Council,
Kulas Foundation, The =
Stocker=20
Foundation, The Laub Foundation
and Young Audiences =
of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
< END =
>
Cleveland=20
Repertory Project, 2140 Lee Road, #206, Cleveland, OH 44118;=20
216.397.3757
216.397.7872fx;=20
info at repertoryproject.org;=20
www.repertoryproject.org
MAPLE LEAF THEATRE=
performing at
Harpsersfield Vineyard
3.5 miles east of 528 on 304
440-942-7075
Presents
THE LOBBY HERO
by Kenneth Lonnegran
Directed by Steve Ritchey
June 13 - 28
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30pm
Fridays/$12 Saturdays/$15
One special Dinner Theatre
Saturday, June 15
dinner at 7:00pm
After a highly successful run Off-broadway , Chicago and Minneapolis
THE LOBBY HERO has come to Ohio. Meet Jeff a security guard in a high ri=
se Manhattan building whose life becomes topsy turvey when his brother in im=
plicated in a brutal murder.
Maple Leaf's "MapleStage" is located in the middle on a w=
orking vineyard
All performances are held outside so please dress accordingly.
Sit under the stars and enjoy a fine selection of wines while
watching THE LOBBY HERO
Reservations
440-942-7075
Coming up on the next round = of Applause with host Dee = Perry, airing Thursday at 7:30 p.m., on = WVIZ/PBS …
· Recently the folks at MOCA Cleveland put together their = own talk show, inside their Carnegie Avenue gallery. The show was called = “Pilot”, and we’ll take a post look at this = Performance Art. We’ll serve up a hot cup of contemporary = art from MOCA Cleveland.
· We’ll meet a man with a passion for old LP’s = … thousands of old LPs.
· Plus, a whole line-up of local singers stop by our = performance space.
Thank you,
Tamara Benepe-Nelson
WVIZ/PBS
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs comes to the Cleveland Black Box Theater on July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs is the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway comedy sensation written by Joe LoTruglio, Michael Showalter & David Wain of The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer. As an added bonus, Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs ALSO features a complete scene from David Mamet?s Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece Glengarry Glen Ross. For ticket reservations, call The Cleveland Black Box Theater ? (216) 696-HAHA Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director ? Adam Brooks Choreography ? Jackie Pope Assistant Director ? Shawn Wickens All info at www.wienersandboobs.com |
Will need extras for a big fight scene for the film “Fight =
Time” on June
20th and 27th both days are a Friday night. Extras =
are to
be crowd, betting on the under ground fighting! Must look 18 or older. =
Dress
will be from causal to dress up! Shoot will take place on =
Cleveland’s west
side. For additional info updates and registering for the shoot - please =
email:
Cheryl Weems at: cweems1 at msn.com
North Coast Central Casting =
(NCCC) WorldEonline.com =
(WEO)
National Theatre of the Deaf is =
seeking an
experienced union or non union Stage
Manager for its' fall mainstage tour.
ASL fluent preferred.
Rehearsals begin mid August, approximate
tour dates 9/10 - 11/23. The company
consists of 10 actors (6 deaf, 4 hearing); the
crew: SM, ASM, TD, ME, 2nd Electrician,
Wardrobe Supervisor, Assistant
Wardrobeperson. This is a bus and truck tour
which often the load-in, performance and
strike are all on the same day. Applicants with
touring experience is preferred. Must share in
driving responsibilities. Hotel accomodations
provided, salary and per diem.
ASL, drivers license with clean =
record,
experience in touring and technical theatre
Via =
email: pmntd at hotmail.com
Please =
send resume as text in body of email
Please send =
resume as an attachment
Via =
fax: (860)550-7974
"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3304F.491776D0-- From michaelcappetta at adelphia.net Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 From: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net (Michael Cappetta) Date: Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TEEN TRYOUTS FOR TELEVISION SHOW Message-ID: <002501c33058$89271100$818efea9@clvdoh.adelphia.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CAPPS Productions is looking for girls and boys between the ages of 13 = and 15 to host a brand new talk show called "Teen Talk" on Adelphia. = Come to the tryouts at BORDERS books at Severance Circle in Cleveland = Heights between 12:30 and 3:00 on Saturday June 28. We will ask you to = bring a monologue and read it for us, then give us your opinion on = something going on in the news. So come out and try, who knows maybe you = will be hosting your own television show! Email questions to: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDirected by Fine Arts Association Theatre = Department=20 Chair Fabio Polanco, this piece about Christ's final week on earth takes = on a=20 contemporary feel that has an intensity, emotional power and = edge that=20 transcends religious boundaries. A truly creative and imaginative=20 production. (Rated PG-13)
Production=20 Dates
June 13, 14, 20, = 21, 27 &=20 28 at 8:00 p.m.
June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00=20 pm
Opening Night = Dinner Theatre,=20 June 13, 6:00 pm
Sign interpreted and audio described=20 performance-June 29
Tickets
Theatre=20 Only: $17/Adults;=20 $16/Seniors &=20 Students. &nbs= p; =20 Dinner/Theatre: $45/Adults; $44/Seniors &=20 Students. Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office = at=20 (440) 951-6637 or purchase = tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org
The Cast
Michael Snider as Jesus
Eric=20 Neumore as Judas
David Malinowski as Pontius = Pilate
Laura Rightnour as Mary = Magdalene
Mary=20 Miller as Herod
Josh=20 Brown as Peter
Ken=20 Kopin as Annas
Craig Mosier = as=20 Simon
Mike=20 Rogan as Caiaphas
Apostles: Scott = Schram, Adam=20 Siciliano, Jason=20 Modica, Brian=20 Marx, Dustin Kaiser, Ben=20 Drda, Matt Davison, Josh=20 Cook =20
Also = starring: =20 Allison Bencar, Rebecca Brown, Tim Coles, Yvonne = Cornell,=20 Haley Fowler, Rachel Klimkowicz, Judy Miller, Devon Turchan, Bridget = Vargo and=20 Kristen Wojciechowski
The Production=20 Team
Fabio Polanco, Director
Joshua Senick, Musical = Director
Marlene Leber, Choreographer
Sandy Kosovich Peck, Stage = Manager
Ben = Needham, Set Designer
Kristen Buchs, = Lighting=20 Designer
Corby Grubb, = Sound=20 Designer
Melissa Koerber, = Costume=20 Designer
Beth=20 Downing, Deck Stage Manager
Location
The Corning=20 Auditorium of the Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews=20 School.
Bring Dad out on Fathers Day for
“the worlds smallest international cosmic = folk festival”
This Sunday, June 15th = at 7pm<= font face=3DGaramond> =
The CCC West Summer Arts Calliope Series = Presents:
Brian Henke and The Troubadours = of Devine Bliss
Brian’s unique guitar style has been called everything = from New Age to Folk to Neo-Classical. His music appeals to anyone who likes = their music lyrical, thought provoking and performed with virtuosity. Watching Henke = play acoustic guitar is as much a visual experience as it is a sonic one. At = any moment, he will bounce effortlessly from a chimey harmonic pattern to a = vibrant hum to an ominous wall of sound, using nothing more than six strings, 10 fingers and a hunk of wood. Through it all is an undercurrent of = spirituality and mysticism that Henke says is very much a part of the creative = process. The result may be easy on the ears, but it's far too rich and resonant to be dismissed as easy listening.
Shine - event is amphitheatre
Rain - event is in theatre
ITS = FREE!!!!!!!! (well, you = need 2 quarters to exit the parking lot!)
At CCC West 11000 Pleasant Valley = Road = Parma = Ohio = 44103
For directions: http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mapw.htm
For information regarding the rest of our summer = series check out our website
or call:
Christopher = M. Bohan
Box Office = Manager
Cuyahoga Community College
Western = Campus Theatre
216.987.5536= span>
or = email:
Christopher.Bo= han at tri-c.edu
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
At the
Cleveland Black box Theatre
Inside Cabaret Dada
Wednesday 25, 2003 @ 8:30
$7.00/4 comics
1210 West 6th street
For reservations call: 216-696-4242
Under the
liquid/fusionNext to the
Dive = barThree comics will be performing + MC
HOT CARL
JAMES BURGE
MARC COLELLA
MC-TBA
For more information, contact
Carl Ferrara216-469-9077/
carlferrara at earthlink
Anyone = got a Tenor Sax we could borrow for the North Coast Men's Chorus concert on June = 21st and 22nd? We just need the horn, not a player. = Contact me via e-mail or cell at 216-410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: cdp6 at cwru.edu on July = 10th
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
Academic Biography: http://www.cwru.edu/msass/phd/students/bios.htm
*** = Confidentiality Notice *** Proprietary/Confidential Information = belonging to QualChoice may be contained in this message. If you = are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or = responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think = for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in = error, you may not read, use, copy, disclose to others, or deliver this = message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this = message from your system and kindly notify the sender by reply = email.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C330F1.A1D37FB0-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Jun 12 14:31:56 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Thu Jun 12 14:31:56 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] STRENGTHENING CLEVELAND'S ARTS AND CULTURE IMAGE Message-ID:
(Akron, Ohio, May 29, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...) Weatherv=
ane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for the musical MY WAY, a M=
usical Tribute to Frank Sinatra, compiled by David Grapes. Auditions w=
ill be held at Weathervane Playhouse (1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the V=
alley off Merriman Road) on Monday and Tuesday, June 23 and 24, 2003, betwee=
n 6:00 and 8:30 p.m. Dance call is at 8:30 p.m. An appointment i=
s neccesary. Callbacks will be held on Wednesday evening, June 25.
Cast requirements: 2 Women: 1 age 20 - 35, 1 age 30 - 50
2 Men: 1 age 20 - 40, 1 age 40 - 60
Prepare: An audition song from the "big band" era 1940s-1950s. =
Bring sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided.  =
;Be prepared to move. Bring character or tap shoes if available, but n=
ot necessary.
Director for the production of My Way=E2=80=A6 is Mart=
=C3=ADn C=C3=A9spedes who recently directed and choreographed Smoky Joe's Ca=
f=C3=A9 at the Beck Center. He has appeared in national tours of Man o=
f La Mancha, The King and I, South Pacific and West Side Story. Musica=
l Director is Margaret Knepper who was musical director for many Weathervane=
Productions including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.=20
All roles are available. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-tradi=
tional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability=20=
is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. &nb=
sp;Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all=
productions are volunteers. Call Weathervane at 330-836-2626 for an auditio=
n appointment.
=20
Cleveland's On Fire STILL Needs = Volunteers=20 Friday, June 20th!
Don't miss your opportunity to be = involved!
Cleveland's On Fire is the first project for SPARX =
in the=20
City, which is a downtown event-series designed to highlight Northeast =
Ohio arts=20
and culture as a tool for furthering Cleveland's economic development. =
This=20
initiative was born out of a collaborative effort led by the ARTcade =
Project,=20
individual artists, The Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corp., The =
Downtown=20
Merchants Association and The Cleveland Theater District Development=20
Corporation.
On Friday, June 20th local artists will be =
painting=20
fire hydrants along Euclid avenue while dancers, street performers and =
musicians=20
entertain the crowds along Euclid Avenue from Public Square to Playhouse =
Square.=20
This major event needs volunteers like you! There =
are a=20
variety of really fun ways for you to be involved and it's an amazing =
networking=20
opportunity. We are looking for people available to help from 8am-9pm. =
Please do=20
not hesitate to call if you are interested, but not available for the =
entire=20
day, specific time slots are available for shift positions. =
For more detailed information, please call Julie =
Konrad at=20
216-406-2196 or Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or you can =
e-mail Laura=20
at schaefer at playhousesquare.com.
Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Julie Konrad
"Flanagan's=20 Wake", the audience-interactive Irish "Wake" is currently being = performed at the=20 "POWERHOUSE PUB=94 every weekend. =20 =93Calling hours=94 are Fridays 8-10pm and on Saturdays from=20 7-9pm. = The=20 =93PUB=94 opens an hour prior to show time each evening.
Tickets=20 and Corporate/Group rates are available by calling=20 216-861-4982.
John M.=20 Regan & Mike Mercer along with the cast and crew of =93Flanagan=92s = Wake=94 and=20 the Powerhouse Pub say HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO=20 ALL...!
Visit us=20
at http://flanaganswake.tripod.com/
Here=92s a rave review from The =
Alliance Review
of The Players Guild=92s production of =931776.=94=A0
The show runs through June 29 (Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, =
Sundays at
2:30 PM, and Thursday June 26 at 8 =
PM).
=A0
The =
Players
Guild Theatre
1001 Market
Avenue North
Canton, Ohio
44702
Business
Office: (330) 453-7619
Box =
Office:
(330) 453-7617
Canton's '1776' proves that forging =
freedom was
no picnic
By THOMAS HARPER
The Review
On one side of the drive a high school graduation was in =
progress.
On the other side was a powerful lesson in American history.
That was the scenario on opening night of the Players Guild Theater =
production
of the musical, ?.=94
The drive separates Canton=92s Cultural Center for the Arts and the =
Canton Civic
Center where commencements are frequently held.
The commencement speaker may have talked about the foundations of =
freedom.=A0 The sterling company of ?=94 was =
acting out
the decisive events.
Under the guest direction of Jerry Lowe, the theater=92s artistic =
director from
1981 to 1991, the musical play tells how several courageous men came =
together
in Philadelphia in the hot spring and summer of 1776 to forge a new =
nation.
The setting is the chamber of the Continental Congress.=A0 As designed by Josh Erichsen, =
it=92s a
handsome, elegant room with its tall square columns and classical =
pediments
providing a backdrop for the dreams and often rough-and-tumble =
confrontations
of the delegates.
Two essential parts of the set are prominently displayed - a page-a-day
calendar changed by the congressional custodian to mark the passage of =
time
toward America=92s first red-letter occasion, and a vote tally board to =
register
the dramatic =93yea=94 or =93nay=94 of each of the 13 delegations.=A0
The main participants in that drama are well known.=A0 John Adams, as played by John Capocci, is the fireball =
we expect,
the feisty patriot, firm and resolute in his desire for =
independence.=A0 Yet Capocci also portrays the =
wistfulness of
a man who endures long separations from his family.
A contrast to Adams is the quiet, steady presence of Virginia=92s Thomas
Jefferson.=A0 Tony Snyder has =
remarkably
few lines, but draws attention simply for who he is as a major architect =
of
freedom.
The role of Benjamin Franklin fits William G. Fry like a glove.=A0 As portrayed in ?,=94 Franklin is =
the stand-up
(or sit-down, depending on the old man=92 gout) comedian of the company, =
with his
incisive comments.=A0 On =
opening night,
his chillingly current comment on security and liberty drew unexpected
applause.=A0 And Franklin=92s =
appeal to
Adams on the need for compromise is a key moment.
Beyond these three, the rest of the Philadelphia company may not be as =
well
known, with the possible exception of John Hancock, finely played by Bob
Parenti, but they also emit sparks as stars in the American =
firmament.
Don Hillenbrand as Richard Henry Lee, the other delegate from Virginia, =
is a
roaring delight with his =93first family=94 number, pushing Adams and =
Franklin into
a high-stepping trio.
On the darker side of history, James Smith as South Carolina=92s Edward =
Rutledge
reminds the delegates that villainy is not sectional with his volcanic
rendering of =93Molasses to Rum,=94 a genuine show-stopper.
Michael P. O=92Brien is equally impressive as Pennsylvania=92s John =
Dickinson in
his warnings to Adams about the dangers of separation from the mother =
country.
Also noteworthy out of a universally good cast, are Alan D. Dawson for =
his
blustery Stephen Hopkins, Robert C. Fockler for his efficient Secretary =
Charles
Thomson, and T.J. Marchbank as the courier who has an affecting moment =
with
=93Momma Look Sharp.=94
Until the passage of the 19th Amendment, the =93official=94 business of =
the country
was a male domain.=A0 But the =
early years
of the republic produced a contingent of women who could hold their own =
in that
company.
As proved in =931776,=94 they included the singular Abigail Adams.=A0 In her portrayal, Carol Lynne =
Capocci is a
strong match for her firebrand husband.=A0
Their soaring, pastoral-hued duets are highlights in the show=92s =
musical
fabric as created by Sherman Edwards.=A0
Likewise, Kathy Snyder makes the most of her brief appearance as =
Martha
Jefferson in =93He Plays the Violin.=94
Director Lowe ably re-creates the ambience of the Continental Congress, =
with
its bits of convincing business at the various delegates=92 desks.=A0 And with the contributions of =
Choreographer
Cassandra L. Capocci, numbers like =93But Mr. Adams,=94 =93The Egg=94 =
and especially
the politically-tinged gavotte of =93Cool, Considerate Men=94 add to the =
fun of the
show.
Steve Parsons is the musical director who presides with authority in the
pit.=A0 Parsons arranged the =
special
addendum to the Canton production that places a stirring exclamation =
point on
the proceedings.
The book of=A0 =931776=94 is by =
Peter Stone
who won a Tony for his efforts, and who died this past April.=A0 It tweaks some history to serve =
the
drama.=A0 For example, the =
signing of the
Declaration of Independence actually occurred over a period of several =
months.
But the main themes, the give-and-take of America=92s remarkable =
experiment, are
here to learn from.=A0 The
thought-provoking and entertaining Canton production, running through =
June 29,
is a =93classroom=94 worth visiting. =
COME =
CELEBRATE
AMERICA
at
the Players =
Guild
Theatre!
17=
76
the =
Musical
June 6 - 29, =
2003
Performances =
Friday
and Saturday at 8:00 pm,
Sunday at =
2:30
Thursday, =
June 26 at
8:00 pm
Book by =
Peter Stone
Music and =
Lyrics by
Sherman Edwards&n=
bsp;
Directed by =
Jerry
Lowe
Musical =
Director:
Steve Parsons
Choreography:
Cassandra Capocci
(Produced by =
special
arrangement with Music Theatre =
International).
To purchase =
tickets
or for more info, visit us online at www.playersguildtheatre.com, or call us at =
330-453-7617
Box Office =
hours are
Monday-Saturday from 10 am-2 pm.
Group
discounts on ticket prices (groups of 10 or =
more)
During the
run of our performance, we will have in our =
lobby:
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
A Flag Display - flags of the 13 original colonies =
(flags
=
provided by Defrance =
Thomas)
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
A display by the Daughters of the American =
Revolution
honoring
Stark County veterans
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Spinning demonstrations
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Special dinner/theatre package - present your ticket =
stub
the
Marriott McKinley Grand and receive a dinner =
special.
Celebration
specials include:
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Throughout the run of the show:
Dinner/theatre
special - present your ticket stub at the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand
Hotel and receive a special dinner package (look for the special coupon =
page in
our program featuring the Marriott McKinley Grand Hotel, the Canton =
Museum of
Art, the Classic Car Museum
and the
McKinley Museum.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
Opening night special Friday, June 6, =
2003:
Purchase
your ticket to 1776 for June 6 and receive free admission to =
the
Canton
Museum of Art and special dinner packages at the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand by
showing your Players Guild ticket =
stub.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Military Family Day - Sunday June 8, =
2003:
Show valid =
military
identification and receive a buy one/get one =
free
Ticket to 1776.
Show your Players Guild ticket stub and receive a buy one/get =
one
free
admission to the Canton museum of Art and dinner specials at =
the
Marriott
McKinley Grand.
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
Flag Day - Saturday, June 14, =
2003:
Come to the Players Guild on Flag Day at 7:30 pm and hear a =
brief talk
by
Defrance
Thomas on flag facts and highlights. Receive a free =
gift!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Founding =93Father=92s Day=94 =96 Sunday, June 15, =
2003:
Get your
family's picture taken with a Founding =
Father!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Kid=92s Day =96 Sunday, June 22, =
2003:
All
students ages 18 and under may purchase a ticket for =
$10.00.
Kids
receive a free gift!
=B7
=B7 =B7  =
;
=
Community Day =96 Sunday, June 29, =
2003:
Receive
$3.00 off the regular ticket price for groups of 10 or =
more.
Join us
for a free backstage tour.
1776
sponsored in part by the Marriott =
McKinley
Grand Hotel
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THE =
1776 =
CAST:
Members =
of
Congress:
John Capocci=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 John
Adams, Massachusetts
Herb Crum=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Caesar
Rodney, Delaware
Alan Dawson=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Stephen
Hopkins, Rhode Island
Chris Dewald=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Roger
Sherman, Connecticut
Doug Downie=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Dr.
Lyman Hall, Georgia
Ben Drenik=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 George
Read, Delaware
Adam Ford=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lewis
Morris, New York
William G. Fry=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Dr.
Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania
David Griffith =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Col.
Thomas McKean, Delaware
Don Hillenbrand=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Richard
Henry Lee, Virginia
Richard Reahm=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Samuel
Chase, Maryland
Joe Martuccio=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Judge
James Wilson, Pennsylvania
Robert Baab=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Josiah
Bartlett, New Hampshire
Michael O=92Brien=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
John
Dickinson, Pennsylvania
Bob Parenti=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 John
Hancock, Massachusetts
James Smith=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0 Edward
Rutledge, South Carolina
Tony Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Thomas
Jefferson, Virginia
Lucas Staten=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0 Joseph
Hewes, North Carolina
Barry Wakser=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Rev.
Jonathan Witherspoon, New Jersey
Ken Wilhelm=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Robert
L. Livingston, New York
Other =
Members
of the Company:
Carol Capocci=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Abigail
Adams
Robert C. Fockler III=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Charles
Thomson, Congressional Secretary
T.J. Marchbank=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =
Military
Courier
Jerry Burris=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Andrew
McNair, Congressional Custodian
Kathy Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0 Martha
Jefferson
Ryan Snyder=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=
=A0=A0 Custodial
Assistant to Andrew McNair
Andrew Turner=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0Custodial Assistant to Andrew =
McNair
by Beth Henley directed by Elaine
Fippin
production dates: September 4-20, 2003
rehearsals
scheduled to begin: July 20
when: | Tuesday, July 8, 7 p.m. |
Wednesday, July 9, 7 p.m. | |
where: | Coach House Theatre |
732 West Exchange Street, Akron | |
behind the Akron Woman's City Club |
| |||
| |||
Lenny Magrath: | late 20's - early 30's | Chick Boyle: | late 20's - early 30's |
Babe Botrelle: | early 20's | Doc Porter: | thirtyish |
Meg Magrath: | late 20's - early 30's | Barnette Lloyd: | mid twenties |
|
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 |
"Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley
September 4 -
September 20, 2003
When the McGrath Sisters attempt murder, suicide and dating,
the results
are disastrous...and hilarious! A Pulitzer
Prize winner that "has heart, wit
and a...passion that
carries all before it." (The New York Post)
"Barefoot in the Park" by Neil Simon
November 13 -
November 29, 2003
After only six days of marriage, the honeymoon is already
over for stuffed
shirt Paul and free spirited Corey in yet
another odd coupling from
Broadway's reigning king of
comedy. "...a bubbling, rib tickling comedy."
(The New
York Times)
"ART" by Yasmin Reza
February 12 - February 28, 2004
The Akron premiere of the Tony and Olivier award-winning
play.
"...fiendishly clever...like a marriage between
Moliere and Woody Allen."
(Newsweek)
"Ten Little Indians" by Agatha Christie
May 6 - May 29,
2004
A cunning blend of humor and suspense from the author of
Witness for
the Prosecution and The Mousetrap.
Special Holiday Event
"A Christmas Carol" Adapted
by Mark Dawidziak
December 12 - December 21, 2003
The critically acclaimed three actor version of the beloved
classic
returns to Coach House, bringing all the magic and
mystery of the Christmas
season to life. Presented in
association with The Largely Literary Theatre
Company.
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 |
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
At the
Cleveland Black box Theatre
Inside Cabaret Dada
Wednesday 25, 2003 @ 8:30
$7.00/4 comics
1210 West 6th street
For reservations call: 216-696-4242
Under the
liquid/fusionNext to the
Dive = barThree comics will be performing + MC
HOT CARL
PEE-WEE DEE
MARC COLELLA
MC-TBA
For more information, contact
Carl Ferrara216-469-9077/
carlferrara at earthlink.netWEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
Presents a Special Event
I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore:
Songs of Love and Experience
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to offer this special presentation of <=
B>I'M GLAD I'M NOT YOUNG ANYMORE: Songs of Love and Experience, p=
erformed by Kate Loitz. This event will be presented twice; Sunday, June 22 and 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Playhouse Lobby
Loitz is a graduate of Rootstown High School (Portage County) and Kent S=
tate University. In her earlier career, Loitz appeared in many musical=
s at Weathervane Playhouse and Coach House Theatre including The 1940's R=
adio Hour; Candide; West Side Story; Company; Spoon River Anthology and=20=
Starting Here, Starting Now. After 25 years away from the stage=
, Loitz returned to music two years ago when, for her birthday, her husband=20=
Albert Sherman teamed her up with one of the premiere vocal coaches/arranger=
s in Manhattan, Robert Marks.
Loitz has recently release her first CD, I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymo=
re, a tasty and well-produced exploration of Popular Standards plus a fe=
w not-so-Standard discoveries that will surprise you. Loitz sings with=
sensitivity and seasoning, backed by pianist Robert Marks and a swinging tr=
io. A sample of the CD can be heard at www.cdbaby.com.
Join us
-- Jason Robert Brown
Songs for a New World opens = tonight at=20 Brecksville Theater on the Square. Shows run Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m.=20 and Sundays at 2:00pm through June 22.
The show is a collection of 16 songs which are = interwoven to=20 reflect a range of emotions just about anyone could experience at any = time. It=20 goes through a day in the life of everyman or everywoman in America. The = audience takes the journey along with the characters.
There's a lot of faith and prayer and looking to others, = and=20 ultimately to a higher power for a compass to find a way through life. = It's the=20 idea that this is a new world and we're constantly striving to make it a = better=20 place for others and ourselves.
The show is directed by Winnie Flynn and music directed = by Bryan=20 Bowser. Cast members are Jeanette Stack Luli, Aubrie Knight, Sarah = Koenig, Craig=20 Reynolds, Bryan Bowser and Carli Taylor Miluk. Accompanist is = Christopher Toth=20 and Technical Director is Michael Lenzo.
All performances are held at the Old Town Hall in = Brecksville at=20 the intersection of routes 82 and 21. Tickets for the show are $10 per = person.=20 There is a wine and cheese reception preceding the two Saturday shows at = 7:00=20 p.m. sponsored by Mill Road Grille. Tickets for the wine and cheese = reception=20 are $7 with the purchase of a show ticket.
For tickets or additional information, please = call=20 440-526-3443 or visit our website at www.btots.org.=
SRO=20
Entertainment
216.961.5230=20
(Cleveland Office), 216.990.2321 =
(Cellular)
The=20
Cleveland Play House Box Office
216.795.7000,=20
x. 4
http://www.ohiodancetheatre.org/
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CINDERELLA COMES TO THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE &nbs=
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Cleveland=20
(June 16, 2003)=20
=96 Ohio Dance Theatre presents one of the best loved =
stories of all=20
time for children and adults alike =85=20
Cinderella on June 27, 28, 29. Discover this =
treasure with=20
your family by witnessing the magic, passion, costumes, and =
drama of=20
dance. =
ODT=92s premier=20
Cleveland summer season 2003 will be housed at The Cleveland =
Play=20
House=92s Bolton Theatre. =20
This isn=92t just another season for ODT, it is =
magical,=20
hilarious, musical and dramatic, and will be a treat for all =
generations in your=20
family.
The=20
premier Cleveland summer season will be inaugurated by Complete with the =
stepsisters=92 comic antics, some fairy dust, a handsome Prince and the=20
ill-treated servant girl who will come to find true love will be =
combined in a=20
visually stunning presentation of this favorite fairy tale.
All = evening=20 performances are held at 7:00PM (Friday/Saturday) and all matinees are = at 2:00PM=20 (Saturday/Sunday). Ticket = prices=20 range from $14 - $33 with group tickets available, discounts for season = tickets,=20 children, students and seniors. =20 Tickets may be purchased exclusively by phoning The Cleveland = Play House=20 at 216.795.7000, x. 4.
For=20
further information or to schedule interviews and feature stories, =
please=20
contact Mr. Jeffery Mannies, President, SRO Entertainment, 216.961.5230=20
(Cleveland Office) or=20
216.990.2321.
THE PREMEIR OF THE ORIGINAL AND LOCALLY =
PRODUCED
JASON TOMARIC FILM
LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON =
SQUARE
FRIDAY, JUNE 20 AT 7:30PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 21 AT 2:00, 4:30, 7:00PM & =
9:30PM
This full-length feature film was shot last summer at various =
locations
in North East Ohio
(Including Chardon Square!)
Utilizing the many resources of our area, including all local =
talent,
Tomaric has created a beautiful example of the =
capabilities of the independent filmmaker of today. =
This will be the only =
showing
before Tomaric (And this film!) leave for =
LA.
The GLTG is pleased to help host this premier and wishes all the =
best to
Jason Tomaric.
*This film, although not rated, contains some adult subject =
matter, no
gore, and excellent acting!
AN EVENT NOT TO MISSED! =
GEAUGA
THEATER WILL REVERT BACK TO A MOVIE HOUSE FOR THIS SPECIAL =
SHOWING!
YEP =
KIDS, WE WILL
BE PUTTING IN A LARGE MOVIE SCREEN (THINK AS BIG AS OUR STAGE!), AND =
PULLING
OUT ALL THE STOPS FOR THIS PREMEIR!
THE NEWLY RENOVATED GEAUGA THEATER IS ADA COMPLIANT, AND OFFERS = A GOOD SELECTION OF WHEELCHAIR AND COMPANION = SEATING.
Grovewood=20 Tavern & Wine Bar: Friday,=20 June13th, August 22nd, Saturday, October 18th @ 9pm; 17105 = Grovewood=20 Ave. Cleveland, Ohio; 216-531-4900.
Jimmy=92s=20 in the Flats: Wednesday,=20 June 11th @ = 9:00pm;=20 1061=20 Old River Rd. =20 216-566-1460.
WWW.BLUESCASTERS.ORG FOR = ENTIRE
2003 SCHEDULE TO DATE.
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT EVERYONE!
TOM, PETE, JIM, BRUCE, AND=20 BOBBY
The Northcoast Men's Chorus, a gay men's community = chorus, is needing a synthesizer player for their concerts on Saturday, June = 21st, and Sunday, June 22nd. There will be a dress rehearsal on Friday, June = 20th. The player would need to have their own = machine.
We can = load the music onto an FTP site, along with an MP3 of the song(s), so that the player = can access his/her music and not drive all over town to get it from = us. Price = can be discussed when you contact us.
We are = really in dire need! Please contact Curtis Proctor ASAP at 1-888-460-9090 x. = 4301 (toll-free daytime) or cellular (216) 410-6289.
Please = make a note, e-mail address changing to: Curtis.Proctor at qualchoice.com =
Curtis D. Proctor, LISW, PhD Cand.
Data = Analyst, Quality Improvement
QualChoice
6000 = Parkland Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) = 460-0093 x.4301
(440) = 460-4015 (FAX)
Text = messaging: = http://www.vtext.com (Enter cell =3D 2164106289)
Academic Biography: http://www.cwru.edu/msass/phd/students/bios.htm
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E8B.8E3585B0-- From dinamaya at wowway.com Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 From: dinamaya at wowway.com (Jayne Kacik) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:01:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Schoolhouse Rock Live Message-ID: <000f01c32e98$940d4470$69ffe940@markutn81xabsh> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Has anyone out there done the show, "Schoolhouse Rock Live?" Workshop = Players is doing it next season. I'm looking for a recording or video. Please email me at dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Thanks. Any help would be appreciated. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C32E77.0CA5BC40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI'm = parting with the family upright piano that I learned on and grew up = with (yes, cue stringed and sentimental instruments). It is a = Story & Clark (Chicago) tall upright that is about 80 years = old. It has a dark wood finish.
A = recent appraisal valued it about $500 due to work that is needed on it, = and about $1000 after the work. Some things that are needed are a = pitch raise, a minor repair to the sostenuto pedal, a castor and some = keytop work. He commented that the pin bocks were "snug", it was = a good brand name and it had a good tone and projection.
Please = feel free to e-mail me if interested, or call my daytime number at = 1-888-460-9090 x. 4301 (toll-free) or cellular at = 216-410-6289.
Curtis D. Proctor
------_=_NextPart_001_01C32E99.8F4C6B90-- From info at paalive.org Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 From: info at paalive.org (info at paalive.org) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:02:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Popular Music Documentary Film Project for Students Message-ID: <3156.24.52.86.5.1055171610.squirrel@www.webmail.paalive.org> The Progressive Arts Alliance is pleased to announce Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, a summer camp/documentary film project for students entering grades 6-9 in the fall. The Progressive Arts Alliance, in cooperation with Judson Retirement Community, presents Music of My Mind: Creating Musical Biographies, an interactive documentary film project in which students can learn about popular culture and music from the residents at Judson. The program will take place Monday-Friday, June 16-June 27, 2003, 9 a.m.-12p.m. at Judson Retirement Community, 2181 Ambleside Drive in University Circle, Cleveland. Music of My Mind is a two-week summer camp that will engage students entering grades 6-9 in following: ?h Learn research and interviewing methods ?h Interview Judson residents ?h Explore various topics in popular music history ?h Operate a digital video camera and boom microphone ?h Learn more about video production ?h Make a documentary film The registration fee for the ten-day, two-week camp is $175. For registration, call the Progressive Arts Alliance at 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. The registration deadline is June 12, 2003. The Progressive Arts Alliance (PAA) is one of Cleveland??s newest non-profit arts organizations. PAA is a collective of musicians, dancers, poets, MCs, visual artists, actors, and DJs/turntablists with a strong commitment to dynamic arts education. The mission of PAA is to provide experiences in the contemporary arts that stimulate critical thinking and promote progressive thought. PAA makes the arts accessible to students of all ages regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, education, or income level. PAA provides stimulating programs that are at the cutting edge in terms of artistic merit and methodology in education. Much of PAA??s educational mission centers around the utilization of the contemporary popular arts as a compelling educational tool. From bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 From: bhoffman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Bill Hoffman) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:03:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Summer Adult Classes at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030609113836.00a81070@mail.clevelandplayhouse.com> Summer Adult Classes at the Cleveland Play House begin this week. If you can't register this week you can sign up and start during the second week on a pro-rated basis. Call Donna Dziak at (216) 795-7000, Ext. 252. Six week summer classes for Adults Monday Nights June 9 - July 14 Advanced Commercial Acting Fee: $115 Instructor: Greg Violand An intense study of the various aspects of commercial acting. Topics that will be covered are Industrials, Radio/Voice Over, Commercials, Tools of the Trade, The 'Business' of Commercial Acting, Script Preparation, and developing a Professional Attitude. This class is available for anyone who has taken our Commercial Acting class or has previous commercial acting experience. Limited enrollment. Intermediate Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Nick Koesters This class includes scene work involving text, character analysis, and learning to work with a director. Limited enrollment. Introduction to Acting I Fee: $115 Instructor: Kat McIntosh Learn basic acting skills through vocal and physical training, imagination exercises and theatre games. This course will give you a fun and entertaining look behind the scenes at the world of the actor. Scriptwriting Fee: $115 Instructor: Bob Noll The first half of this class explores the form and content of dramatic scripts for the stage, film and television as you are guided in your writing. Learn and discuss basic scriptwriting theory. The second half of the class continues as a workshop where students share their writing of works-in-progress and explore the wonderful world of rewrites Tuesday Nights June 10 - July 15 Acting on Film II Fee: $115 Instructor: David Manocchio This course builds on the principles developed in our Acting on Film class, concentrating on intense analysis and advanced scene study. Techniques and on-camera skills will be emphasized. This class is available to any student who has taken the Acting on Film class or has prior film acting experience. Limited enrollment. General Information Adult Classes run June 9 - July 15 on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30pm. Class Location The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Questions? Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Staff Our teaching staff is comprised of Professional Actors and Directors, because of this The Cleveland Play House reserves the right to substitute teachers as necessary. For a current list of instructors and any additional information, please call (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Fees All Adult summer classes cost $115.00. Course and registration fees must be paid in full at registration. The fee includes a non-refundable registration fee of $30. Do not apply an additional $30 to the printed fee. Payment plans are available. Registration Register via mail by sending in the Registration Form with check, money order or credit card information. Register via phone by calling (216) 795-7000, ext. 252. Please have your credit card number available. A minimum deposit of $30.00 is due at registration. Late registration is available subject to the approval of the instructor or workshop director. Refund Policy No refunds will be given after the first week of the term. No credit will be given for missed classes. Cancellation of Classes We reserve the right to cancel any class for which there is insufficient registration. William F. Hoffman Director of Education The Cleveland Play House Phone:(216) 795-7000, ext. 251 http:\\www.clevelandplayhouse.com From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:04:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Preview of Honk! this Thursday Message-ID: <122.2330acb4.2c15fe67@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is pleased to offer a FREE preview of HONK! This Thursday, June 12 at 7:30pm In our new space Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road in Bedford Heights just off 271 and Rockside Road Donations will be graciously accepted No reservation necessary Bring your friends!!! For more information about Honk! or Mercury Summer Stock Call our hotline at (216) 732-3370 We'll see you at the show! From President at GeaugaTheater.org Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Mon Jun 9 15:05:30 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG AUDITIONS FOR "A CHORUS LINE" TONIGHT & THURSDAY Message-ID:TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT
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2ND NIGHT OF AUDITIONS FOR =
AT THE
!!!!!NEWLY =
RENOVATED!!!!
7:30-9:00PM
AND
THURSDAY, JUNE =
12
7:00-9:00PM
ALL ROLES =
OPEN
PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH AN UPTEMPO =
SONG
AND CLOTHES FOR =
MOVEMENT
*THERE ARE =
SOME
ROLES FOR THOSE LESS INTERESTED IN ALLOT OF DANCE & =
SINGING…THINK OF THE
OPENING NUMBER!
THIS IS A =
COMMUNITY
THEATER PRODUCTION AND WE FULLY INTEND TO DO A FANTASTIC JOB & HAVE =
A LOT
OF FUN! NO CENSORING! ALL =
ADULT!
ALL FOR THE JOY OF PERFORMANCE!
(AND
PROUDLY, WE WILL BE HELPING OUT THE “DANCING IN THE STREET” =
FOLKS IN CLEVELAND
FOR A GOOD CAUSE AT THE END OF JULYJ<=
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BECAUSE WE
WILL BE!)
CHOREOGRAPHED
BY LISA MARIE FRENCH
DIRECTED
BY CHUCK ABRAHAM
MUSICAL
DIRECTION BY CONNIE BALTITIS
SHOW
DATES:
AUGUST
15,16,17,22,23,24,29,30,31
HOPE
TO SEE YOU!!!
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance? is two acts of original sketch comedy, written and performed by the Second City Cleveland?s fifth graduating Conservatory class.
Admission is FREE.
Shahid, Where?s Your Sense of Romance?
written by and starring
Dan Boughamer
Pat Cusick
Beth Eggleston
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Carrie Matuszak
Mark Mazzocco
Chris Overholt
Todd Packer
Jack Santo
Directed by Fred Gloor
Musical Director ? Adam Brooks
Assistant Director ? Peter Guren
CASSIDY THEATRE
6200 Pearl Road lParma Heights, Ohio 44130The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce its
2003-2004 Season
On The Main Stage
Victor/Victoria
Directed by Lester Currie Performing - Sept. 19-Oct. 12, 2003 Auditions - July 6 & 7, 2003Picnic
Directed by David Jecmen Performing - Oct. 31?Nov. 16, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 7&8, 2003Christmas Canteen 1944 The USO Musical Directed by Bruce Michalski Performing - Dec. 5-21, 2003 Auditions - Sept. 21&22, 2003
Little Me (in concert)
Directed by Rob Gibb Performing ? Feb. 20-Mar. 7, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 30& Dec. 1, 2003Over The Tavern
Directed by Lenne Snivley Performing ? Apr. 30-May 16, 2004 Auditions ? March 1&2, 2004Carousel
Directed by Jack Roberts Performing ? June 4-27, 2004 Auditions ? March 21&22, 2004Nine
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? July 16-Aug. 1, 2004 Auditions ? May 9&10, 2004In The DOWNUNDER Caf?
Back To Bacharach & David
Directed by Michael Mazur Performing ? Jan. 16-Feb. 1, 2004 Auditions ? Nov. 17&19, 2003Is There Life After High School ?
Directed by Trinidad Rosado & Michael Snider Performing ? Mar. 19-Apr.4, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 18&19, 2004
Youth Theatre Productions
The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood
Directed by Diana Kullgren Performing ? Dec. 13 & 20, 2003 Auditions ? Sept. 20 & 22, 200312 Dancing Princesses
Directed by Lester Currie Performing ? March 20 & 27, 2004 Auditions ? Jan. 10 & 12, 2004For further information and ticket reservations please call the Cassidy Theatre box office at 440-842-4600 between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday through Saturday.
The Cassidy Theatre is located at 6200 Pearl Road in Parma Heights, Ohio - 1 mile South of Snow Road or 3 traffic lights North of York Road - in the Greenbrier Commons. Current conditions on I-480 may require you to exit the highway at State Road or West 130th Street as the Ridge Road exit is closed.
Audition Notices will also be posted in the Plain Dealer Sunday Arts section and the Sun Newspapers.
Does anyone know where I can purchase or borrow a megaphone?
"Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B.
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al Development" Series
Revisions & Reminders
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Wednesday Sessions
June 11th, 18th, 25th & July 2nd.
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
.=A0=A0 Wed. 6/11: Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for The=
atre, On-camera & Voiceover
Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au=
ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare=
d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af=
ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of=
what to do next.
. Wed. 6/18: Voiceover Skills & Techniques (commercial & i=
ndustrial for radio &
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=A0=A0=A0=A0 TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep=
the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme=
rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni=
que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo=
ks.
. Wed. 6/25: On-Camera Skills & Techniques (commercial, indust=
rial & film)
There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us=
ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di=
fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap=
t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.
. Wed. 7/2: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Diction, Dialogue &=20=
Speaking Techniques for On-stage, On-
=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 camera & Voiceover
Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have=
you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail=
s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20=
your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20=
give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,=
too.
Fee:=A0 $20.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $15.00 per session fo=
r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register.=A0
=
June 10,=20
2003
FOR IMMEDIATE=20
RELEASE:
CONTACT MARGARET=20
CARLSON
AT 216-397-3757 / =
INFO at REPERTORYPROJECT.ORG
CLEVELAND REPERTORY =
PROJECT TO=20
MAKE ITS
NEW YORK DEBUT IN A =
MIXED-BILL=20
GALA
PERFORMANCE. THE =93FIRE =
ISLAND=20
DANCE FESTIVAL=94
BENEFITS DANCERS =
RESPONDING TO=20
AIDS.
Fire=20
Island, New York.=20
Twice hailed by the Sunday Styles section of The New York Times =
as=20
=93one=20
of the 12 best parties of the year,=94 the Fire Island Dance Festival =
returns to=20
Fire Island Pines on the weekend of July 18th. The Ninth Annual Festival =
features stars of over a dozen famed and emerging dance companies =
performing on=20
a bayfront stage specially built and illuminated, as a benefit for =
Dancers=20
Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights=20
AIDS.
Festival=20
2003's stellar roster of dancers already includes: Alvin Ailey American =
Dance=20
Theater; Antigravity; Battleworks; Rachel Berman; Cleveland Repertory =
Project,=20
Zvi Gotheiner Dance, soloist Eric Hoisington, Juilliard Dance Ensemble; =
David=20
Parker & The Bang Group; Parsons Dance Company; Paul Taylor Dance =
Company.=20
Cleveland Repertory Project will perform Speed(2003), an =
hilarious=20
comic-strip-drama originally performed as part of Dancing Wheels=92 =
Icarus=20
Project, premiered at Cleveland=92s Playhouse Square, May 30,=20
2003.
Special=20
Guest Performers Return! Festival 2003 brings back synchronized =
swimming's 2002=20
National Duet Champions, Bill May and his partner of six years, Olympian =
Kristina Lum. May, 24, was named U.S. Synchronized Swimming Athlete of =
the Year=20
for the third time in 2001. He won synchronized swimming's Grand Slam =
(solo,=20
duet, team and figures) at the 2000 Nationals and finished first in duet =
at the=20
1999 Swiss Open and French Open. As the first male member of the U.S. =
national=20
team, May crusades against international rules limiting synchronized =
swimming to=20
women. In their only opportunity so far to compete against the best =
teams in the=20
world, May and Lum earned a silver medal at the 1998 Goodwill =
Games.
Fire=20
Island Dance Festival 2003 offers dancegoers a choice of show=20
times:
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 5:30 p.m. (party at 4:30 p.m.)
=A7 =20
Saturday,=20
July 19th at 7:30 p.m. (party following)
=A7 =20
Sunday,=20
July 20th at 5:00 p.m. (party following).
Festival=20
Kickoff Party! On Friday evening, July 18th, a Festival kickoff party =
for=20
Leadership Sponsors, underwritten by William Hayden and Ron Perkov, will =
be held=20
at their Pines bayfront home.
Performances=20
take place at the bayfront home of Frank Stark, 262 Bay Walk East, =
Fire=20
Island Pines. Shows begin with DRA Fanfare, Philip Glass=92s 1999 =
composition=20
for brass and percussion. Glass created the work especially for the Fire =
Island=20
Dance Festival, as a gift to Dancers Responding to AIDS. DRA =
Fanfare has=20
been recorded by members of the Eos Orchestra, Jonathan Sheffer,=20
conductor.
Festival=20
2003 offers six levels of Leadership Sponsorship:
=A7 =20
Underwriter=20
at $1500 (Four Priority Party/Performance Tickets, four Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $750 (Two Preferred Party/Performance Tickets, two Festival 2003=20
mementos)
=A7 =20
Benefactor=20
at $400 (One Preferred Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
=A7 =20
Patron=20
at $275 (One Reserved Party/Performance Ticket, one Festival 2003=20
memento)
All=20
Sponsorships include Friday's Festival 2003 Leadership=20
party.
Unreserved=20
party/performance tickets at $90 are on sale by phone from Monday =
through=20
Friday, and at the Pines harbor on weekends, on a space-available basis. =
Program=20
and performers subject to change. Ticket information is available at=20
www.DRADANCE.org. To charge tickets by phone, call
212.840.0770=20
x268. Checks can be made payable to =93Dancers Responding to AIDS=94 and =
mailed to=20
DRA,
165=20
West 46th Street, Suite 1300, New York, NY =
10036-2501.
Dancers Responding to AIDS is the ongoing, =
committed=20
response of the American dance community to an urgent worldwide health=20
crisis. By drawing upon =
the=20
talents, resources and generosity of this community, DRA raises funds =
for=20
AIDS-related service providers across the United States. DRA is a program of Broadway=20
Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA), the nation=92s leading industry-based =
AIDS=20
funding and grant-making organization. =20
Since its founding in 1988, BC/EFA has distributed over $55 =
million for=20
critically needed services for people with AIDS, HIV, or HIV-related =
illnesses.=20
DRA was founded by Hernando Cortez and Denise Roberts Hurlin in=20
1991.
Cleveland Repertory Project gratefully =
acknowledges=20
the following for their support:
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts Council, Kulas =
Foundation, The=20
Stocker Foundation, The Laub Foundation, and Young Audiences of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
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Cleveland=20
Heights, OH Cleveland =
Repertory=20
Project announces that it will dedicate the performance of Hernando =
Cortez=92s=20
Planet Soup at its Wednesday, August 6th Cain Park concert in =
Cleveland=20
Heights to =93 A Celebration of the Lives of Gail Kirschenbaum Bash =
and Susie=20
Kirschenbaum Gonzales.=94 Planet Soup has become the new =
favorite and=20
signature work of CRP.
Gail =
and Susie were=20
lifelong supporters of the arts, and of Cleveland Repertory =
Project. Gail, a Cleveland Heights =
resident, was=20
very active in community affairs. =20
The mother of eight children, she was a community organizer who =
pioneered=20
the Cleveland Heights Recycling Program. =20
Gail was also a nationally recognized nursing home=20
administrator.
Susie, = like her=20 sister Gail, was a graduate of Shaker Heights High School. She loved to dance and studied = flamenco=20 dance in the US and in Spain. = She,=20 along with her son, resided in Aspen where she worked in the arts and = with=20 special-needs children. Both Gail and Susie = filled=20 their lives with helping others. = They died two weeks apart in August, 2002, from breast = cancer.
Hernando Cortez, the=20 Company's Artistic Director, said, "We know that Susie and Gail would be = with us=20 if they could, on August 6th. =20 We are dedicating Planet Soup, a celebration of life, to=20 them.
We hope =
that the=20
community will come join us for this very special=20
evening."
Planet=20
Soup unifies folk and =
vernacular=20
dances from around the world in an athletic hybrid of movement styles, =
including=20
Indian traditional, Irish reels, and African rituals. The full company=20
cross-cultural fusion also incorporates =93Tinikling,=94 the authentic =
Filipino folk=20
dance in which dancers step between clapping poles. New York=92s The =
Village=20
Voice raves, =93Hernando Cortez=92s Planet Soup is a totally =
over-the-top=20
tour de force=85!=94 Planet=20
Soup=92 was researched and created with funds from the National =
Endowment for the=20
Arts and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
SUSAN C. KIRSCHENBAUM GONZALEZ, devoted mother of Ari Paul = Gonzalez;=20 cherished daughter of David and Elise Kirschenbaum; dearest sister of = Gail Bash=20 (Brian), Amy Johnson (Jeffrey), Lynn Gross (Robert), Jo Cowan (Andrew) = and Dan=20 Kirschenbaum (Janet); loving aunt. Published in The Plain Dealer from = 8/3/2002 -=20 8/4/2002.
GAIL BASH (nee Kirschenbaum); beloved wife of Brian A.; loving =
mother of=20
Jason, Bryan and Parker Zabell, Sarah, Rachel, Rebecca, Amanda, and =
Corinne=20
Bash; cherished daughter of Elise and David Kirschenbaum; dear sister of =
Amy=20
(Jeffrey) Johnson, Lynn (Robert) Gross, Jo (Andrew) Cowan, Dan (Janet)=20
Kirschenbaum and the late Susan Kirschenbaum Gonzalez; loving aunt.=20
Published in The Plain =
Dealer=20
from 8/16/2002 - 8/18/2002.
TO BUY TICKETS FOR CAIN PARK:
1. Through Ticketmaster =
(outlet;=20
charge-by-phone, online: www.ticketmaster.com), as of May=20
9.
2. By phone (216-371-3000) with =
VISA,=20
MasterCard, Discover Card or American Express, as of May=20
31.
3. By mail (Cain Park Tickets, =
40 Severance=20
Circle, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118).
4. By fax 24/7 as of May 31 =
(216-371-6995)=20
with credit card and signature.
5. In person at the Main Ticket =
Office, as=20
of May 31. Tickets cannot be ordered without payment.=20
A=20
$1 per ticket ($5 maximum) convenience fee is applied to all phone, fax, =
and=20
mail orders. Cain Park=20
does not charge a convenience fee on tickets purchased in person at the =
Cain=20
Park Ticket Office.
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info and Cain Park directions, visit =
CainPark.com
CAIN =
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PRODUCED BY THE CITY OF CLEVELAND =
HEIGHTS.
Cleveland Repertory =
Project=20
gratefully acknowledges the following for their support: =
The George Gund =
Foundation,=20
Cleveland Foundation=92s BASICs Program, Ohio Arts =
Council,
Kulas Foundation, The =
Stocker=20
Foundation, The Laub Foundation
and Young Audiences =
of Greater=20
Cleveland
Danskin=99=20
is the official 2003 sponsor of the Cleveland Repertory=20
Project.
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Repertory Project, 2140 Lee Road, #206, Cleveland, OH 44118;=20
216.397.3757
216.397.7872fx;=20
info at repertoryproject.org;=20
www.repertoryproject.org
MAPLE LEAF THEATRE=
performing at
Harpsersfield Vineyard
3.5 miles east of 528 on 304
440-942-7075
Presents
THE LOBBY HERO
by Kenneth Lonnegran
Directed by Steve Ritchey
June 13 - 28
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30pm
Fridays/$12 Saturdays/$15
One special Dinner Theatre
Saturday, June 15
dinner at 7:00pm
After a highly successful run Off-broadway , Chicago and Minneapolis
THE LOBBY HERO has come to Ohio. Meet Jeff a security guard in a high ri=
se Manhattan building whose life becomes topsy turvey when his brother in im=
plicated in a brutal murder.
Maple Leaf's "MapleStage" is located in the middle on a w=
orking vineyard
All performances are held outside so please dress accordingly.
Sit under the stars and enjoy a fine selection of wines while
watching THE LOBBY HERO
Reservations
440-942-7075
Coming up on the next round = of Applause with host Dee = Perry, airing Thursday at 7:30 p.m., on = WVIZ/PBS …
· Recently the folks at MOCA Cleveland put together their = own talk show, inside their Carnegie Avenue gallery. The show was called = “Pilot”, and we’ll take a post look at this = Performance Art. We’ll serve up a hot cup of contemporary = art from MOCA Cleveland.
· We’ll meet a man with a passion for old LP’s = … thousands of old LPs.
· Plus, a whole line-up of local singers stop by our = performance space.
Thank you,
Tamara Benepe-Nelson
WVIZ/PBS
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs comes to the Cleveland Black Box Theater on July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs is the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway comedy sensation written by Joe LoTruglio, Michael Showalter & David Wain of The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer. As an added bonus, Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs ALSO features a complete scene from David Mamet?s Pulitzer Prize winning masterpiece Glengarry Glen Ross. For ticket reservations, call The Cleveland Black Box Theater ? (216) 696-HAHA Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director ? Adam Brooks Choreography ? Jackie Pope Assistant Director ? Shawn Wickens All info at www.wienersandboobs.com |
Will need extras for a big fight scene for the film “Fight =
Time” on June
20th and 27th both days are a Friday night. Extras =
are to
be crowd, betting on the under ground fighting! Must look 18 or older. =
Dress
will be from causal to dress up! Shoot will take place on =
Cleveland’s west
side. For additional info updates and registering for the shoot - please =
email:
Cheryl Weems at: cweems1 at msn.com
North Coast Central Casting =
(NCCC) WorldEonline.com =
(WEO)
National Theatre of the Deaf is =
seeking an
experienced union or non union Stage
Manager for its' fall mainstage tour.
ASL fluent preferred.
Rehearsals begin mid August, approximate
tour dates 9/10 - 11/23. The company
consists of 10 actors (6 deaf, 4 hearing); the
crew: SM, ASM, TD, ME, 2nd Electrician,
Wardrobe Supervisor, Assistant
Wardrobeperson. This is a bus and truck tour
which often the load-in, performance and
strike are all on the same day. Applicants with
touring experience is preferred. Must share in
driving responsibilities. Hotel accomodations
provided, salary and per diem.
ASL, drivers license with clean =
record,
experience in touring and technical theatre
Via =
email: pmntd at hotmail.com
Please =
send resume as text in body of email
Please send =
resume as an attachment
Via =
fax: (860)550-7974
"Planet Earth is blue and there's = nothing I can do." D.B.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3304F.491776D0-- From michaelcappetta at adelphia.net Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 From: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net (Michael Cappetta) Date: Wed Jun 11 15:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TEEN TRYOUTS FOR TELEVISION SHOW Message-ID: <002501c33058$89271100$818efea9@clvdoh.adelphia.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CAPPS Productions is looking for girls and boys between the ages of 13 = and 15 to host a brand new talk show called "Teen Talk" on Adelphia. = Come to the tryouts at BORDERS books at Severance Circle in Cleveland = Heights between 12:30 and 3:00 on Saturday June 28. We will ask you to = bring a monologue and read it for us, then give us your opinion on = something going on in the news. So come out and try, who knows maybe you = will be hosting your own television show! Email questions to: michaelcappetta at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C3302E.A00DE580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDirected by Fine Arts Association Theatre = Department=20 Chair Fabio Polanco, this piece about Christ's final week on earth takes = on a=20 contemporary feel that has an intensity, emotional power and = edge that=20 transcends religious boundaries. A truly creative and imaginative=20 production. (Rated PG-13)
Production=20 Dates
June 13, 14, 20, = 21, 27 &=20 28 at 8:00 p.m.
June 15, 22, & 29 at 3:00=20 pm
Opening Night = Dinner Theatre,=20 June 13, 6:00 pm
Sign interpreted and audio described=20 performance-June 29
Tickets
Theatre=20 Only: $17/Adults;=20 $16/Seniors &=20 Students. &nbs= p; =20 Dinner/Theatre: $45/Adults; $44/Seniors &=20 Students. Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office = at=20 (440) 951-6637 or purchase = tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org
The Cast
Michael Snider as Jesus
Eric=20 Neumore as Judas
David Malinowski as Pontius = Pilate
Laura Rightnour as Mary = Magdalene
Mary=20 Miller as Herod
Josh=20 Brown as Peter
Ken=20 Kopin as Annas
Craig Mosier = as=20 Simon
Mike=20 Rogan as Caiaphas
Apostles: Scott = Schram,