From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike & Ike Satirical Review of Cain Park's "Fiddler on the Roof" Message-ID: <005d01c3440a$74921bc0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ROLLING DOUGHNUTS presents A Very Amateurish Production Mike and Ike in "Reviewers on the Lawn" Written by Mike and Ike Additional Material by JT Buck IKE: Why are we even reviewin' the show, limey? It closes tonight. MIKE: Because that's what we do. We see a show, we review it. It's = tradition. Besides, we tried to see the show opening night, and the = next three shows after. There was just one little problem. M&I: (Singing) NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING M: Cain Park really does a nice job of being Blossom light: Beautiful = atmosphere, nice theatre, but for reasons that I will never fathom, the = people who built the place decided not to level some more trees to build = a parking lot. I: In the 20's it wasn't necessary. M: Note the the people that run the place: That was a century ago. = Times change. I: They outta rename the place CAIN'T Park. M: There's something wrong when you see a show in Cleveland Heights and = have to park in Aurora. I: But like The Replacements, we walked 500 miles, got our tickets and = finally sat down to see a show directed by M&I: (Singing) FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD M: Fiddler on the Roof takes place in 1905 in a small Jewish village = in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending on where you're from) Russia. It is a = simpler time when you bought your dairy products from the corner cart. I: When men would spend hours a day talkin' bout religion. M: When women were basically slaves and they still liked it. I: And when children had no control over their destinies whastsoever. M: It is the story of Tevya, a simple dairy man who tries to keep his = traditions and faith alive in the face of a quickly changing world. I: His daughters actually want to choose their own husbands, not who = Barbera Streisand picks for them. M: Yente, not Yentyl. I: Whatever. Also, there's all the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), = who proves beyond a shadow of a doubt what happens if you reject the = Christian God . . . you lose your homes. M: (Singing) THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL DEEP ISSUES AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A LOT OF SONGS I: (Singing) AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND VERY WELL DIRECTED STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY LONG M&I: (Singing) THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS M: Now, don't get us wrong. We're not saying the show is boring. I: We're not? M: Shut up. Quite the opposite. In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld = has crafted a production that is more vibrant and alive then the film = adaptation. I: My Dinner With Andre is more vibrant and alive than that flick. M: The dream sequence is particularly enjoyable, with weird lighting, = bizarre staging. I: Kinda like a Cirque du Oy Vay. M: (Singing) OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE PROBLEMS LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL TRUCKS I: (Singing)=20 AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF THE MICS WOULD GO SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY WERE SINGING M&I: (Singing) LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS IT DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T KNOW WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW. WE WISH WE LIKED THE PLAY WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF WE DIDN'T HAVE TO PAY WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO COMP US REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S CURTAIN THE END ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
ROLLING = DOUGHNUTS
presents
A Very Amateurish=20 Production
 
Mike and = Ike
in
"Reviewers on the = Lawn"
Written by Mike and = Ike
Additional Material by JT = Buck
 
IKE:  Why are we even = reviewin' the show,=20 limey?  It closes tonight.
 
MIKE:  Because that's what we = do.  We=20 see a show, we review it.  It's tradition.  Besides, we tried = to see=20 the show opening night, and the next three shows after.  There was = just one=20 little problem.
 
M&I: (Singing)
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
 
M:  Cain Park really does a = nice job of=20 being Blossom light:  Beautiful atmosphere, nice theatre, but for = reasons=20 that I will never fathom, the people who built the place decided not to = level=20 some more trees to build a parking lot.
 
I: In the 20's it wasn't=20 necessary.
 
M:  Note the the people that = run the=20 place:  That was a century ago.  Times change.
 
I:  They outta rename the = place CAIN'T=20 Park.
 
M:  There's something wrong = when you see a=20 show in Cleveland Heights and have to park in Aurora.
 
I:  But like The = Replacements,  we=20 walked 500 miles, got our tickets and finally sat down to see a = show=20 directed by
 
M&I: (Singing)
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
 
M:  Fiddler on the Roof takes = place in=20 1905 in a  small Jewish village in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending = on where=20 you're from) Russia.  It is a simpler time when you bought your = dairy=20 products from the corner cart.
 
I:  When men would spend = hours a day=20 talkin' bout religion.
 
M:  When women were basically = slaves and=20 they still liked it.
 
I:  And when children had no = control over=20 their destinies whastsoever.
 
M:  It is the story of Tevya, = a simple=20 dairy man who tries to keep his traditions and faith alive in the face = of a=20 quickly changing world.
 
I:  His daughters actually = want to choose=20 their own husbands, not who Barbera Streisand picks for = them.
 
M:  Yente, not = Yentyl.
 
I:  Whatever.  Also, = there's all=20 the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), who proves beyond a shadow of = a doubt=20 what happens if you reject the Christian God . . . you lose your=20 homes.
 
M: (Singing)
THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL = DEEP=20 ISSUES
AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A = LOT OF=20 SONGS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND = VERY WELL=20 DIRECTED
STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY = LONG
 
M&I: (Singing)
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
 
M:  Now, don't get us = wrong.  We're=20 not saying the show is boring.
 
I:  We're not?
 
M:  Shut up.  Quite the=20 opposite.  In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld has crafted a = production=20 that is more vibrant and alive then the film adaptation.
 
I:  My Dinner With Andre is = more vibrant=20 and alive than that flick.
 
M:  The dream sequence is = particularly=20 enjoyable, with weird lighting, bizarre staging.
 
I:  Kinda like a Cirque du Oy=20 Vay.
 
M: (Singing)
OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE=20 PROBLEMS
LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL=20 TRUCKS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF = THE MICS WOULD=20 GO
SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY = WERE=20 SINGING
 
M&I: (Singing)
LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS = IT
DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T = KNOW
 
WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW.  = WE WISH WE=20 LIKED THE PLAY
WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF = WE DIDN'T=20 HAVE TO PAY
 
WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO = COMP=20 US
REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S=20 CURTAIN
 
 
 
THE=20 END
------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0-- From rsummers at kent.edu Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Rebecca Summers) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT Announces New Audition Dates for Cabaret Message-ID: SCT NEWS -- ~ Cabaret Auditions - new dates ~ Summer Youth Theatre presents Honk opening July 11 at 7:30 Cabaret Auditions Due to a medical emergency, SCT has rescheduled auditions for Cabaret: New audition dates: Sunday, August 24 - 6:00 - 8:00 Monday, August 25 - 7:00 - 9:30 Tuesday, August 26 - 7:00 -9:30 Production dates: November 7, 8*, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22**, 23, 28 and 29. *Dinner Theatre ** Midnight Show Rehearsals are scheduled to begin September 7th. All roles are available. Please prepare an up-tempo Broadway song for auditions. Everyone should be prepared to dance except actors interested in Cliff Bradshaw, Fraulein Schneider, Herr Schultz and Ernst Ludwig. If you are a dancer and you play an instrument, please prepare something to perform. We will also be auditioning for the band, which will be on stage and part of the Kit Kat Club. SCT Artistic Director Becky Summers will direct and choreograph the show assisted by Pat Kulow. Donna Dandino will be the musical director with Cheryl Rauschenberger serving as the assistant choreographer. Lyle Hennicke will be the Production manager; Sheryl Puette the Stage Manger. Tom Wilschutz will produce the show and Heidrun Hultgren will work as the dialect coach. For information, please call 330-928-4192 or email:sct_online at hotmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MDI moved to new location Message-ID: <009a01c3448d$69d24010$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Deares list members, please update your contact list information, we have moved to the west, we will continue to provide good service within reasonable pricing to our performing arts community. Media Design Imaging 1265 W. 106th Street #1 Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Tel: 216.334.1244 Johnny Wu ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MDI moved to new location

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------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a@aol.com> --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary-- From Kajones0129 at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 From: Kajones0129 at aol.com (Kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ANNOUNCES TWO SUMMER PRODUCTIONS Message-ID: <06354C84.76E7961E.3A0F14DB@aol.com> ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ONCE UPON A MATTRESS??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association celebrates its 26th Season with the musical comedy, "Once Upon a Mattress," to be performed July 24, 25, 26 and 27 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. The production is directed by Jan Bruml, with musical direction by Kevin Mulder and choreography by Jen Arvay. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $10.00 for adults, and $9.00 for senior citizens and students. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111 or at the door on the nights of the performances. ONCE UPON A MATTRESS is the classic Broadway musical comedy version of the fairytale "The Princess and the Pea" and features music by Mary Rodgers and lyrics by Marshall Barer. The original production, starring Carol Burnett, opened on Broadway in 1959 and ran for 460 performances. A 1996 revival starred Sarah Jessica Parker. ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ALL I EVER NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association continues its 26th Season with the play, "All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," to be performed August 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $9.00 for adults, and $8.00 for senior citizens and students. The production is directed by Russel Stitch. Adapted for the stage from Robert Fulghum???s inspirational best-selling book, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" takes the viewer through various life situations, and teaches some of life???s basic but most important lessons in a series of touching, charming and humorous sketches. Seating is extremely limited for this production and advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111. ### From LNehring at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 From: LNehring at aol.com (LNehring at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]press release for Cleve Shakes Message-ID: <18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597@aol.com> --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino. TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 at the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season. After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola) disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino. Unfortunately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love triangle quickly spirals out of control. Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing stock of all Illyria. The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes Ensemble Allen Branstein Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford Antonia Aaron B. Coleman Sir Andrew Scott Esposito Sebastian Robert Hawkes Malvolio John Hickman Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino Tom Kondilas Ensemble Keith Kornajcik Fabian Christine McBurney Maria Kat McIntosh Viola Bryan Ritchey Ensemble Michael Roache Fool Jeff Staron Ensemble Tina Thompkins Ensemble Tony Zavarella Ensemble Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare. TWELFTH NIGHT runs from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. All shows are free and start at 7 pm. Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our shows and upcoming series of summer workshops. Lawrence Nehring Artistic Director Cleveland Shakespeare Festival www.cleveshakes.org "Be safe; act dangerous." --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to annou= nce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, direc= ted by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Cleme= ns as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse=20= James Kamps as Orsino.  TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 a= t the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for th= is, our sixth season. 

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.  Unfort= unately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resultin= g love triangle quickly spirals out of control.  Meanwhile, the drunkar= d Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him=20= the laughing stock of all Illyria.

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes        Ensemble
Allen Branstein        Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford        Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman       Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito       Sebastian
Robert Hawkes        Malvolio
John Hickman       Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas       Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik        Fabian
Christine McBurney       Maria
Kat McIntosh       Viola
Bryan Ritchey       Ensemble
Michael Roache        Fool
Jeff Staron        Ensemble
Tina Thompkins        Ensemble
Tony Zavarella        Ensemble


Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.  TWELFTH NIGHT=20= runs from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave.

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our=20= shows and upcoming series of summer workshops.

Lawrence Nehring
Artistic Director
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act dangerous."
--part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Director - East 2 Theatre Company Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC57@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of the Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community College - Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, 2004 main-stage production of Noises Off. The position includes a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the parking lot! =20 If interested please send your resume to: =20 Brian Zoldessy Director of Theatre Cuyahoga community College 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The=20 East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of = the=20 Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community = College -=20 Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, = 2004=20 main-stage=20 production of Noises Off.  The position = includes=20 a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the = parking=20 lot!
 
If = interested please=20 send your resume to:
 
Brian=20 Zoldessy
Director of=20 Theatre
Cuyahoga community=20 College
4250 = Richmond=20 Road
Highland=20 Hills,  OH  44122
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564-- From darnay2 at hotmail.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EMERGENCY!!Sax and/or Clarinet player needed Immediatley for ACT Charlie Brown Message-ID:
ATTENTION MUSICIANS!
 
An Alto Sax player is needed RIGHT NOW for the Aurora Community Theatre production of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown". 
 
Someone who an double on clarinet would be nice, but not necessary. 
 
The show opens This friday, Jully 11, for a 3 weekend, 9 performance run (Friday and Saturday nights with one tursday performance)
 
This is an excellent production with a fantastic cast directed by JR Simons.  The band we've assembled so far has top-notch players.  This IS a PAID position. 
 
Please reply and be ready to start rehearsals immediately :)
 
Thanks,
JT Buck


Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discounts for NeOhiopal Members to The Hobbit Message-ID: <000a01c344bc$ee2b6e70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING OF =20 J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit=20 -A Musical Play AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David = Rogers=20 Directed by Sean Booker and Patti Susman Performance dates = Thursday, July 10 Senior Preview 8pm = Friday, July 11 Opening Night 8 pm = Saturday, July 12 8 pm = Sunday, July 13 2 pm = Friday, July 18 8 pm = Saturday, July 19 8 pm = Friday, July 25 8 pm = Saturday, July 26 Closing Night 8 pm **Mention that you are = a member of NEOhioPal and receive tickets for $10.00 each!!!** Join us a half hour prior to the show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for = a Free Dance preview featuring SCA's dance instructor=20 Rachel Grumblatt. The dance troupe will perform to music set to the = poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20 =20 Call 440-337-1400 for tickets today!=20 SCA accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover.=20 Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, OH 44139 Produced by Special Arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of = Woodstock, Illinois ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING=20 OF  

J.R.R.=20 Tolkien=92s


The Hobbit


-A Musical Play


AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE = ARTS

Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David Rogers

Directed by Sean Booker and Patti=20 Susman



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Join =20 us a half hour = prior to the=20 show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for a Free Dance preview featuring = SCA=92s=20 dance instructor

Rachel  Grumblatt.  The dance troupe will perform = to music=20 set to the poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20

 

Call 440-337-1400 for tickets=20 today! 

SCA accepts Visa, = Mastercard and=20 Discover.


Solon Center for the = Arts

6315 SOM Center Road

Solon, OH 44139

Produced by Special Arrangement with = The Dramatic=20 Publishing Company of Woodstock,=20 Illinois

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Married...With Chekhov Opens Friday at CCC West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Well, you couldn't make the romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for it: Come and see the finer (and not so finer) sides of marriage at CCC West As we present... Married... with Chekhov! Four of Chekhov's funniest one-act comedies performed by the traveling McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon: The Proposal The Bear The Dangers of Tobacco and The Wedding Reception With accompaniment by THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE BAND!! =20 Opens Friday, July 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre. ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west If it rains - the show will be held in the main theatre. Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at 7pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd Parma, OH 44130 =20 Cast includes: Linda Schneider, Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan, Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson Perko, Magdalyn Donnelly, Benjamin Stewart, Lucas A. Scattergood, Sarah Ratka, Jermaine Edwards, Lance Kouper, Tarah Reim, John Chesney, Carter Ellis, Madison Ellis, Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, John "Bo" Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty =20 Christopher M. Bohan Box Office Manager Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre 216.987.5536 Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Well, you couldn’t make the = romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for = it:

Come and see the finer (and not so = finer) sides of marriage at CCC West

As we = present…

Married… with Chekhov!

Four of Chekhov’s funniest = one-act comedies performed by the traveling

McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon:

The = Proposal

The = Bear

The Dangers of = Tobacco and

The Wedding = Reception

With accompaniment = by

 THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE = BAND!!

 

Opens Friday, July = 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre.

ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west=

If it rains – the show will be = held in the main theatre.

Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at = 7pm

11000 Pleasant Valley Rd  = Parma, = OH = 44130

 

Cast includes:  Linda Schneider, =  Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan,  Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson = Perko,  Magdalyn Donnelly,  Benjamin Stewart,  Lucas A. = Scattergood,  Sarah Ratka,  Jermaine Edwards,  Lance Kouper, =  Tarah Reim,  John Chesney,  Carter Ellis,  Madison Ellis,  Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, =  John “Bo” Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford

and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty

 <= /font>

Christopher M. Bohan

Box Office Manager

Cuyahoga Community College

Western Campus Theatre

216.987.5536

Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Dates for SUDS Sale at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <179.1cecba74.2c3b471b@aol.com> --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SUDS The Rocking '60's Soap Opera On Sale! All seats $15! "Fun summer treat, just like a sip from root beer float " Plain Dealer July 10, 11, 12, 13 ONLY. SAVE up to $12.50 per ticket. No Limits! Call 330-342-0800 for reservations. --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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--part1_20.14f4bfb5.2c3b4770_boundary-- From Scottynelson at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 From: Scottynelson at aol.com (Scottynelson at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for a film Message-ID: <1dd.d7b49a6.2c3b7171@aol.com> Seeking musicians. We are seeking musicians for a short film that will be shot in Sharon Township this summer. We are going to be filming on the circle in Sharon on August 4th 2003 and we need your help. If you can play an instrument well and are interested in helping some up and coming filmmakers, please contact Nick Staron at (330) 225-0509, at his cell (216) 389-0498 or at Scottynelson at aol.com. We hope we can work with you on this project. Sincerely, Nick Staron -Executive Producer of "The Elephant" From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2 (INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT) AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003 A Personal Message from David Hansen ... I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending I Hate This to the Minnesota Fring= e Festival, and to celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party. =B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd? I mean ... considering the subject matter of the play?=B2 And in a way you would be right. But a celebration is in order. This is the first time Bad Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival. The play itself is a celebration of my son Calvin. And July 26th is, in fact, my birthday. So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake, DJ Darclight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and lots an= d lots of friends. I hope to see you there! (See information about this special event below.) David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Saturday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM. This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10. "I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music by Dennis Yurich.=20 =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 - The Plain Dealer =B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2 - Cleveland Scene =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join David Hansen for =B3= I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experience with stillbirth.=20 Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances: Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10. Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM. In celebration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fringe, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 benefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games. Benefit admission is $25. Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online at http://www.badepitaph.org. Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times. Bad Epitaph. Great Theater. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2
(INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT)
AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003

A Personal Message from David Hansen ...

I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending
<= FONT COLOR=3D"#000080">I Hate This to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, and to= celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party.

=B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd?  I mean ... = considering the subject matter of the play?=B2  And in a way you would be= right.  But a celebration is in order.  This is the first time Ba= d Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival.  The pl= ay itself is a celebration of my son Calvin.  And July 26th is, in fact= , my birthday.

So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake,
DJ Darcl= ight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and = lots and lots of friends.  I hope to see you there!

(See information about this special event below.)

David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Sa= turday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM.

This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the = 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10.

"I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music= by Dennis Yurich.

=B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2
- The Plain Dealer

=B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages = to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2
- Cleveland Scene

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2  Join David Hansen = for =B3I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his= son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. &= nbsp;An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experi= ence with stillbirth.

Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances:<= /B> Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10.

Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM.  In cele= bration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fr= inge, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 b= enefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games.  = Benefit admission is $25.

Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online= at http://www.badepitaph.org.

Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times.  Bad Epitaph.  Great Theat= er.

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 for 1 Peter and Wendy night- Tomorrow 7:30 pm - World Premiere! Message-ID: <1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b@aol.com> --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie Wednesday July 9th, 2003 7:30 pm Two for One Night! in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Other Performaces** are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th) of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! See you at the show! --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie


Wednesday July 9th, 2003<= BR> 7:30 pm
Two for One Night!

in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights
(minutes off the 271 and Rockside)


Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.

Other Performaces** are a= s follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


** If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,j= ust print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th)
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

See you at the show!

=

--part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Capoeira Master Class July 17 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BA@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT in partnership with DANCECLEVELAND Present A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS THURSDAY JULY 17 >From 6:00 - 8:00 pm In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State Theatre (Please enter through the stage door of the State Theatre at 1650 Chester Avenue) This class will be led by a member of DANCEBrazil. A question and answer session will follow class. Reservations are required to attend class. Please call 216-348-7913 to reserve. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

in partnership with

DANCECLEVELAND

Present

 

A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS

 

THURSDAY JULY 17

 

From 6:00 - 8:00 pm =

In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State = Theatre

(Please enter through the stage door of the State = Theatre

at 1650 = Chester Avenue)<= /p>

 

This class will be led by a member of = DANCEBrazil.

A question and answer session will follow = class.

 

Reservations are required to attend = class.

Please call 216-348-7913 to = reserve.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Lion King Percussion Master Class at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BB@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS BROADWAY BUZZ! BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS THE LION KING PERCUSSION WORKSHOP Wednesday July 30, 2003 1:30 pm younger students 2:30 pm older students Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre Stage. Taught by musicians from the Broadway Tour of The Lion King. Bring your own drums or percussion instruments. Reservations are required to attend. Please call 216-348-7909 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

PRESENTS

BROADWAY BUZZ!

BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER = CLASS

 

THE LION KING

 

PERCUSSION WORKSHOP

 

Wednesday July 30, 2003

1:30 = pm younger students

2:30 = pm older students

 

Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre = Stage.

Taught by musicians from = the Broadway Tour of The Lion King.

Bring your own drums or percussion = instruments.

 

Reservations are required to = attend.

Please call = 216-348-7909

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For immediate release: July 8, 2003 CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL July 31 to August 17 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park continues its 2003 musical theater seaso= n with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonard DiCosimo. Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Premiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop, gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2 Cain Park previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs August 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-described performance. Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater. Please be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adults. Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3. There are no additional discounts for July 31 and August 1-3. For August 6-10 and 13-17 tickets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, an= d a Friends of Cain Park membership card. Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Little Sho= p of Horrors. =20 Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurence O=B9Keefe. The musical follows the discovery of a half-boy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia. Bat Boy is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventually accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 boy by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley. Bat Boy grows to love his new lif= e but when he naively tries to fit in with the narrow-minded town folk of Hop= e Falls, they turn on him prodded by the scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy. Shelley and Bat Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shattered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s unholy origin. The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features: Gary Walker as Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker, and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker. Gary Walker was seen recently as Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both West Side Story an= d Avenue X at Cain Park last summer. Adina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theater, the Cleveland Opera, and previousl= y at Cain Park. Scott Plate is a veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music. Emily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College who appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer. Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr. Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/Ned, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie. Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for her 17th season. Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market, Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Onc= e on this Island. Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan Theatr= e Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. Sh= e is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College. Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferry Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna May Hunkins, assistant director. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promotional support b= y WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden Center. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MCGOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY For immediate release:
July 8, 2003

CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL  

July 31 to August 17

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH -  Cain Park continues its 2= 003 musical theater season with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MU= SICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonar= d DiCosimo.  Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Pr= emiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop,= gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a= show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2  Cain Park = previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs Aug= ust 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-describ= ed performance.  Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater.  Pleas= e be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adul= ts.

Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on= July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3.  There are no addition= al discounts for July 31 and August 1-3.  For August 6-10 and 13-17 tic= kets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show.  Clev= eland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a M= ilitary ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when = attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heigh= ts Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior= citizen ID, a student ID, and a Friends of Cain Park membership card.

Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a = campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Pict= ure Show and Little Shop of Horrors.  

Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are = different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were = written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurenc= e O=B9Keefe.  The musical follows the discovery of a half-b= oy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia.  Bat Boy= is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventua= lly accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 bo= y by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley.  = ;Bat Boy grows to love his new life but when he naively tries to fit in with= the narrow-minded town folk of Hope Falls, they turn on him prodded by the = scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy.  Shelley and Bat= Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shat= tered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s u= nholy origin.  

The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features:  Gary Walker as = Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker= , and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker.  Gary Walker was seen recently a= s Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both = West Side Story and Avenue X at Cain Park last summer.  A= dina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theate= r, the Cleveland Opera, and previously at Cain Park.  Scott Plate is a = veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West = Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music.  E= mily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College wh= o appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer.

Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr.= Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/N= ed, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. = Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie= .

Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by= Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for he= r 17th season.  Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue = X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market= , Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Once on th= is Island.  Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan The= atre Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playho= use, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage= Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. &nb= sp;She is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and = the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College.

Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Jan= iece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferr= y Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, = sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna = May Hunkins, assistant director.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promoti= onal support by WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden C= enter.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel,= Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleve= land Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee a= nd South Taylor Roads.  Parking for all Cain Park productions is free a= nd located on the surrounding side streets.  For more information about= this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com.

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CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MC= GOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.=
--MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone by Sophocles at Dobama Theatre August 15-17 Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 12-October 5: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik and featuring Paula Duesing and John Kolibab ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT TO P MODEL Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" AUDITIONS FOR THE SECOND SEASON OF THE UPN SMASH HIT AMERICA'S TOP MODEL WILL BE TAKING PLACE IN CLEVELAND NEXT WEEK! WHEN: WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH TIME: NOON - 4PM WHERE: SHOOTERS ON THE WATER, WEST BANK OF THE FLATS REQUIREMENTS: Contestants must be 18-27, at least 5'7" tall and Female. You must bring 3 non-returnable photos of yourself. No weight requirement. Log on to UPN.com, download and fill out the application form. Application forms must be completed before you come to the audition FOR FULL CONTEST DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM DO NOT CALL SHOOTERS FOR INFORMATION ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT = TOP MODEL

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REQUIREMENTS: = Contestants must be 18-27, at least 5'7" tall and Female. =

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Log on to UPN.com, = download and fill out the application form.

Application forms must = be completed before you come to the audition

FOR FULL CONTEST = DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM

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--part1_b2.1f935bd8.2c3c93c8_boundary-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Showdown In C-Town Talent Competition Message-ID: --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists: For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= =20 as well, so, please come and give your support! Thanks! =20 Tonya Broach :-) SATURN/PEPSI COLA IN ASSOCIATION WITH "GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION" Proudly Presents "Showdown in C-Town" July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel Downtown Cleveland ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors Comedians and Poets AGES 5 and up are eligible Register to win 5-12 $1,000.00 13-17 $2,500.00 18/up Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= =20 (meet in the lobby). If you have any questions or you are unable to attend,= =20 please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options. "we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6" --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists:

For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= as well, so, please come and give your support!   Thanks!  <= BR>
Tonya Broach :-)


SATURN/= PEPSI COLA
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
"GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TEL= EVISION"



Proudly Presents
"Showdown in C-Town"

July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel
Downtown Cleveland

ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors
Comedians and Poets
AGES 5 and up are eligible

Register to win
5-12      $1,000.00
13-17   $2,500.00
18/up    Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION

Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= (meet in the lobby).  If you have any questions or you are unable to a= ttend, please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options.

"we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6"

--part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Workshop Players "Diary of Anne Frank" Opens Thursday! Message-ID: <19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35@aol.com> --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Reminder Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl. Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production. Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack Warren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed by Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are David Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as Mr. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brown as Dutch collaborators. Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Reminder

Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2= 002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Alb= ert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary=20= of a Young Girl.

Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production.=20= Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack W= arren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed b= y Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are Davi= d Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as M= r. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brow= n as Dutch collaborators.

Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There wi= ll also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 e= ach and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rat= es are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or vis= it our website at www.workshopplayers.co= m
.

Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. <= BR>

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"If the whole world's a s= tage, I demand better lighting"





--part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes Workshops and Twelfth Night start this weekend Message-ID: <15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96@aol.com> --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's=20 Summer Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.=20 PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!! Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch) Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Chekhov Technique Catherine Albers Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Movement for the Actor Leilani Barrett *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Dance Cassandra Vincent *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Overview of Puppetry Vincent Polowy Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm Location: Tri-C West Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing) Jennifer Clifford *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop. CTC members ca= n=20 register for $5 per class. To register, please call the CSF hotline at (216= )=20 732-3311. TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r=20 the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert= =20 Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, All= en=20 Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT is=20= the=20 final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0=20 The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian JoLen Golembiewski Ensemble Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino=20 Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble=20 After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= =20 disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortunat= ely=20 the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love=20 triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby= and=20 his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing st= ock=20 of all Illyria. Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s=20 from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley=20 Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20 Woodland Ave. & E. 30th) All shows are free and start at 7 pm. --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops

The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's Summ= er Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.


PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!!

Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch)
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Chekhov Technique
Catherine Albers

Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Movement for the Actor
Leilani Barrett
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Dance
Cassandra Vincent
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Overview of Puppetry
Vincent Polowy

Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm
Location: Tri-C West
Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing)
Jennifer Clifford
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop.  CT= C members can register for $5 per class.  To register, please call the=20= CSF hotline at (216) 732-3311.

TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!!

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robe= rt Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola,=20= Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIG= HT is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian
JoLen Golembiewski       Ensemble
Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio
John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian
Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria
Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola
Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool
Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortuna= tely the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting l= ove triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir=20= Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the la= ughing stock of all Illyria.

Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20= Woodland Ave. & E. 30th)

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

--part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players 2003-2004 Season Message-ID: <000001c34633$495094c0$0400a8c0@hq.local> Beyond having its Annual Community Talent Show (September 19/20 with Auditions Sept 2/3), Hudson Players has announced its 2003-2004 season featuring mysteries, musicals and - ahem - mayhem. All happenings are at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson, Ohio - South of RT303 - just 2 blocks East and one block South of the RT91/RT303 intersection - on S. Oviatt Street (across from the Safety Center/Fire Department). Hudson Players Number: 330.655.8522 Until further notice, assume all Auditions will take place at 7:00 PM. The 3-show season is as follows: Catch Me if you Can (nope, not the movie) - Auditions September 7/8. Director TBA. Performances Nov: 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) Fiddler on the Roof - Auditions November 9/10. Director TBA. Performances Feb: 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, Mar: 6, 7 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - One matinee performance) Perfect Wedding - Auditions March 7/8. Director TBA. Performances April: 30, May: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15(Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) We'll look forward to seeing you there on either side of the curtain! Updates to follow... Visit our Website at www.hudsonplayers.com Regards, Brian S. Diehl HP Board Member office - 330.253.2700 bdiehl at ayalogic.com From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pick up shots for the film "Fight Time" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone: This email is intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before. This shoot is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in Cleveland, Ohio. The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm. Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot. There will be beverages and snacks available. If you have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or 216 219-2046. If you need directions to the location please call Ray at 216 651-5441. For any of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we could use you so please feel free to come. Please DO NOT wear any clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over! Cheryl Weems Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello = Everyone:

 

This email is = intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight = Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, = 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before.  This shoot = is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in = Cleveland, Ohio.  The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm.  Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot.  There will be beverages and snacks available.  If you = have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or = 216 219-2046.  If you need directions to the location please call Ray = at 216 651-5441.

 

For any = of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we = could use you so please feel free to come.  Please DO NOT wear any = clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see = you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over!

 

 

Cheryl = Weems

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------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0-- From Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 From: Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu (Coughlin, Kay) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip-Hop Festival - some are FREE events! Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F0745D9@mail3.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CCC Center for Arts and Culture In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents: =20 Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003 =20 including Rennie Harris PureMovement with "Legends of Hip-Hop" Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers....and more! 8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at 216-241-6000 Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of Richmond and Harvard roads) =20 Schedule of other Festival events: =20 Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp 2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25 9:30 AM-4:00 PM For more info call 216-556-0337 =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school ages) 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 B-Boy Battle Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle 9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door 216-987-2544 for registration =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 Symposium/Panel discussion with Rennie Harris, Don Campbell & Boogaloo Sam Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8-9:30 PM 216-987-2544; free but pre-registration is suggested =20 All programs will take place at Tri-C's Eastern Campus,=20 4250 Richmond Road =20 =20 We are grateful to the following for their support: Ohio Arts Council New England Foundation for the Arts =20 Northern Ohio Live=20 Urban Dialect=20 National Endowment for the Arts=20 The Kulas Foundation Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour Arts Midwest =20 =20 J. Kay Coughlin Center for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-2544 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CCC Center for Arts and Culture

In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents:

 

Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003

 

including

Rennie Harris PureMovement

with

“Legends of Hip-Hop”

Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers….and more!

8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at = 216-241-6000

Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of = Richmond and Harvard roads)

 

Schedule of other Festival events:

 

Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp

2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25

9:30 AM-4:00 PM

For more info call 216-556-0337

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school = ages)

216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required

 

B-Boy Battle

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle

9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle

contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door

216-987-2544 for registration

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM

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216-987-2544

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director) Message-ID: FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing = Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director)

from = Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.........

JOSEPHand the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Beck Center for the = Arts

BECK = CENTER is proud to present this = family musical classic.  Please consider auditioning for a show = that will be sure to pack them in and provide a great night of = entertainment for family and friends.  What a great way to spend = the holidays - raising the roof off a theatre.

PERFORMANCES for = JOSEPH will take = place from:
December 5th, 2003 to January 4th, 2004

ROLES are = available for AEA = and Non-AEA Actors.  There will be a children's chorus.
        =         =         =         ALL ROLES ARE OPEN !!!!!

AUDITIONS for JOSEPH will take place on August 4th and 5th, = 2003.  Children (Ages 6 to 12) will be seen from 5 PM to 8 PM, = Adults from 8 PM to 10:30 PM. = Audition is by appointment. Please call the Beck Center at 216-521-2540 = to arrange an audition time or leave a message for me at ext. = 232.

AUDITION = MATERIAL: Adults and = Children should = prepare one vocal selection not exceeding 90 seconds.  You are = required to bring sheet music in your key.  No a capella singing = please.  All = should dress = comfortably for the dance audition. 

STAFF for this production includes:

Director---------------------Kevin Joseph Kelly
Musical = Director----------Heidi Herczeg
Choreographer-----------Martin Cespedes
Stage = Manager---------Jean Fyfe

 


From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'LUCKY STIFF" Opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c@aol.com> --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the musical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10. Performances are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 3rd. Tickets are $15.00 Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learns that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American millionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six million dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearranged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog shelter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands on the money. Director: Dale Hruska Musical Director: Dan Alt Choreographer: Diane Schreiber Produced by permission of Music Theatre International. THE CAST Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hicks Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. For up to date information about the theatre and performance times, check out our web site: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the mu= sical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10.  Performanc= es are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee=20= on August 3rd.  Tickets are $15.00

Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learn= s that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American mil= lionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six mill= ion dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearr= anged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog sh= elter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with= Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands= on the money.

Director: Dale Hruska
Musical Director: Dan Alt
Choreographer: Diane Schreiber

Produced by permission of Music Theatre International.


THE CAST

Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery
Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer
Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat
Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany
Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik
Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro
Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hic= ks

Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-83= 33.  For up to date information about the theatre and performance t= imes, check out our web site: www.hu= ntingtonplayhouse.com.

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located= at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.


--part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary-- From TBKotler at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 From: TBKotler at aol.com (TBKotler at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage Players present Shakespeare's As You Like It Message-ID: <11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7@aol.com> --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release: Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present William Shakespeare's As You Like It. Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same forrest where her banished father is living. For protection, she disguises herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in love with just before her banishment. The rest is classic Shakespearian farce. This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. Come join in the bowdy fun! Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students and seniors. Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00 Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door! The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m. --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present
William Shakespeare's As You Like It.

Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same f= orrest where her banished father is living.  For protection, she disgui= ses herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in lo= ve with just before her banishment.  The rest is classic Shakespearian=20= farce.  This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. = Come join in the bowdy fun!

Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students= and seniors.
Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00
Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door!


The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m.=

--part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:26 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCCC's - Annual party / Actors with costumes needed & diectors / producers! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Looking for actors with costumes to attend or annual party. Film & Theatre producers, directors, mayor?s, casting director from LA and agents from NYC will be there. July 20th, 7:30 PM (Sunday evening) on Cleveland?s west side. Also looking for Theatre directors and producers to attend. Contact Ray at worldeonline.com for invitation information! There is a standing invitation to ALL producers and directors! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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July 20th, 7:30 PM (Sunday evening) on = Cleveland’s west side.

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------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]International Piano Competition & Festival at Oberlin Message-ID: <892690.3266746025@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, 2003 marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest artists -- will offer private = lessons, master classes, recitals, and lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free = and open to the public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV 104.9 = FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president of WCLV and = host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which is free and open = to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on Oberlin's web site (www.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu = 7/10/03 #1-mj Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty Hans Boepple Pianist Hans Boepple has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, national, and international awards. Ekaterina Murina Awarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in = 1954 with the orchestra of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special = music school of the Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, Murina has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Robert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station = of The New York Times, where he has been program director and executive producer and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists Showcase for the = station, and has included on many recent occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of the Arts since their inception. = His multiple award-winning folk series, Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan. About the Oberlin International Festival and Competition This gathering of international members of the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and the future of live piano concerts in our culture. The festival -- designed to bring educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia. Concert Schedule Programs and artists are subject to change. Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on wclv.com. # # # ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27
FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci = Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, = 2003 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.ed= u
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OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth = annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, = held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College = and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert = Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through = Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience = members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, = will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned = professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest = artists -- will offer private lessons, master classes, recitals, and = lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive = and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, = theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three = elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for = pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival = recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free and open to the = public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia = have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped = audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a = first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in = the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV = 104.9 FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning = at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president = of WCLV and host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The = Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which = is free and open to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest = faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the = United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from = Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and = Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash = prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the = sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals = concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a = cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on = Oberlin's web site = (0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For = concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: = 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest = continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned = internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it = provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have = won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van = Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, = the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of = 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand = pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu 7/10/03 #1-mj
Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty
Hans Boepple
Pianist Hans Boepple = has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, = among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles = Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House = Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been = listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded = first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), = Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los = Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National = Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have = broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by = Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty = at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara = University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In = demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he = continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated = and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, = national, and international awards.
Ekaterina Murina
Ti= mesAwarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, = Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the = St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher = education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, = her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. = Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in 1954 with the orchestra = of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special music school of the = Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano = faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In = 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia = and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she = achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she = completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a = teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, Murina = has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international = competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of = theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students = have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South = Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan = Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music = competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at = conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She = gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the = United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Palatino PalatinoRobert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and = radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for = his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York = Times, where he has been program director and executive producer = and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over = the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to = present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists = Showcase for the station, and has included on many recent = occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted = the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the = annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of = the Arts since their inception. His multiple award-winning folk series, = Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public = Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, = and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, = Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College = of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former = music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to = write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the = paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of = The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with = his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their = mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards = of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as = pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising = emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with = such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy = (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia = Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works = written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan.
About the Oberlin International Festival and = Competition
This gathering of international members of = the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who = attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and = the future of live piano concerts in our = culture
Times.Palatino The festival -- designed to bring = educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano = teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, = private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano = competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition = and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at = Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since = 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has = included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable = artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin = from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved = Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent = teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and = John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in = age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by = Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary = rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, = no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for = judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano = competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists = and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia.
Concert Schedule
Programs and artists are subject to = change.
Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on = wclv.com. # # #
0000,0000,00ff ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu
--==========00902182==========-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]correction: Showdown in C-Town Message-ID: <5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef@aol.com> --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, everyone: It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting that I sent out yesterday. Registration for the Showdown in C-Town competition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday. My apologies for the error. Take care! Tonya Broach :-) --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, everyone:

It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting th= at I sent out yesterday.  Registration for the Showdown in C-Town compe= tition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday.  My apologies for the e= rror.

Take care! 

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Ohio Dance Theatre (ODT) is currently celebrating its inaugural summer seaso= n performance at The Cleveland Play House and its exciting new work "Back Be= at."  ODT is anxious to introduce itself to new faces, fresh attitudes=20= and people who support the arts in the audience =E2=80=A6 especially with th= eir first season in Cleveland and would like to invite you to their next per= formance!

Celebrating its 11th year, ODT is a professional contemporary ballet dance c= ompany that presents works emphasizing a strong theatrical element.

In order to introduce you to Ohio Dance Theatre, we would like to extend an=20= offer you can't refuse! Any seat at the Bolton Theatre at The Play House can= be yours for $20 for the upcoming performance of "Back Beat."

A tribute to jazz and the big band era celebrated through dance, experience=20= Swing with its rousing, high kicking, sophisticated movement inspired by the= music of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. "Back Beat" will feature musical a= rrangements and live performances by Mr. Bill Ransom.

Show Dates for "Back Beat" will be July 18,19,20 at The Cleveland Play House= 's Bolton Theatre. All evening performances of "Back Beat" are held at 7:00P= M (Friday/Saturday) and Sunday's matinee is at 2:00PM. The Play House Box Of= fice can be reached by dialing (216) 795-7000, ext. 4.

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            C.S.U. Factory Theatre  
                       Presents
 
               Period of Adjustment
                    by Tennessee Williams
     
                                     Directed by Eugene Hare
                               
                               Stage Managed by Dena M. Warmuth
 
                                            Featuring:
                 Michael Smith...........Ralph Bates
                   Reagan Kendrick......Isabel Haverstick
                   Robert Buehner........George Haverstick
                   Audrey Klein............Dorothy Bates
 
                          July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 2003.......8:00 PM
                          July 27 and August 3, 2003...........2:00 PM
 
 C.S.U. Factory Theatre - E. 24th St. & Chester Ave.
               Tickets - $10.00 General Admission
                                             $5.00 Senior Citizens
 
               Box Office: (216) 687-2109
             


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka Wieners and Boobs Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.
For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland = Black Box=20 Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
The = Cleveland Black Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton Theater/Spoon River Interview on WCPN TODAY Message-ID: <16b.2142c791.2c3e3f62@aol.com> Charenton Theater Company presents The Cemetery Tour, featuring Spoon River Anthology July 11 - August 9 Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango RADIO LISTENING Tune in today to the 'Around Noon' program on WCPN 90.3FM (12:15 p.m.) Guests will include: Mindy Childress, Spoon River Anthology director Vicki Blum Vigil, author of the book, Cleveland Cemeteries, Manda Gillespie, chair of Friends of City of Cleveland Cemeteries Spoon River Anthology OPENS this Friday, July 11 at Riverside Cemetery. For more information, log on to www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Representative GARFIELD Life's race well run Life's work well done Life's victory won, Now cometh rest. These lines are inscribed on the tomb of President Garfield (1831-81), and come from the 'Funeral Ode on President Garfield' by Edward Hazen Parker, MD (1823-1896). Garfield was assassinated and is buried in Lake View Cemetery. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop Message-ID: <000301c346dd$ce6db980$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE RSVP required by Friday, July 11, 2003 About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. This event is cosponsored by Media Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop

Independent Pictures presents Film = Budgeting Workshop

Come join DGA (Director Guild of = America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ = the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit = Avenue.

Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

RSVP required by Friday, July 11, = 2003

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as = an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has = spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the = DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about = the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a = consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule = programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught = budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media = Services.

This event is cosponsored by Media = Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget
          =


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attend THE arts and cultural = event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush

Media Design Imaging
media = creation for marketing solutions
www.mdifilm.com
216.334.1244

Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family = System)
2800 years old Family Style
www.wujiaquan.com



------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science Center Message-ID: <003f01c346e5$9ef46de0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark your calendar, in celebrating the Great Lakes Science Center's 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with Instructors and Masters T'shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the current China exhibition, which some of Wu's ancestry might be included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science = Center

Mark your calendar, in celebrating the = Great Lakes Science Center’s 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes = Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition = to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on = July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with = Instructors and Masters T’shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, = Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and = Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in = the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the = current China exhibition, which some of Wu’s ancestry might be = included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org






------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0-- From donnielong219 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 From: donnielong219 at yahoo.com (Donnie Long) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Midnight Martini Show continues... Message-ID: <20030710141338.21494.qmail@web21407.mail.yahoo.com> --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW continues its run at Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with a pre-show starting at 11:45. Come early for the best seats! Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community. Come as a cast and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage! ?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner and music directed by John P. DiSanto. Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times. Never a cover, but always great entertainment! Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW
continues its run at
 Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club
at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) 
 
The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show
inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with
a pre-show starting at 11:45.  Come early for the best seats! 
 
Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring
Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and
Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from
Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community.  Come as a
 cast
and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage!
  
?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner
and music directed by John P. DiSanto. 
 
Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times.
 
Never a cover, but always great entertainment!
 Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!!


Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for "The Streets Are The Stage" Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B72820243E7AD@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" "The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of Northeast Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from Tower City to National City Plaza to Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on Star Plaza from 11am-2pm. To make this event as successful as last month's event, "Cleveland's on Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at schaefer at playhousesquare.com . ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of = Northeast = Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic = vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers = around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from = Tower City to = National = City Plaza to = Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the = sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and = dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will = also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on = Star Plaza<= /st1:place> from 11am-2pm.

To make this event as successful as last month's event, = "Cleveland<= /font>'s on = Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders = of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and = also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform = without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this = event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at = schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f@aol.com> --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Skwerlady at aol.com Full-name: Skwerlady Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a at aol.com> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:07:22 EDT Subject: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary" X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10578 --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary-- --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary-- From theillusionfactory at nccw.net Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 From: theillusionfactory at nccw.net (Barbara Ballance) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Illusion Factory Seeks Male Actor Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C346F2.BFCE3CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional touring theatre for young audiences, is seeking a male actor, age 23-33, for acting work in the schools, September 2003 - June 2004. Must be talented, well-trained, versatile and able to teach workshops as well as share with driving the company van. 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Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn, Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m. Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road. Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35 2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 & 1, ages 50 -- 60 Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long and MUST BE MEMORIZED. You will be asked to read from the script at callbacks only. Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy. For Weathervane, Loewy directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin to Broadway. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626. SUMMARY: PROOF AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m. Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. 330-836-2626 --part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION RELEASE
AUDITION RELEASE

Contact: Janis Harcar, Director of Marketing & Devel= opment
(330) 836-2323 (not for publication)
Ticket Office: (330) 836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for=20
PROOF


(Akron, Ohio, July 10, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...)  Weather= vane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn= , Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Callback= s will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m.  A= uditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron= , In the Valley off Merriman Road.

Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35
2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 &  1, ages 50 -- 60
Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is= not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long an= d MUST BE MEMORIZED.   You will be asked to read from the script a= t callbacks only.

Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy.  For Weathervane, Loewy= directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. &= nbsp;She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin t= o Broadway.

Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting.  Exc= ept in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play,= all roles will be cast on the basis of talent.  Weathervane Playhouse=20= is a community theater.  All performers in all productions are voluntee= rs.  For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.

SUMMARY: PROOF
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT
Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Call= backs Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m.
Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron.  330-836-262= 6

--part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Peter and Wendy Discounts for Neohiopal Members! Message-ID: --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining performances of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! Remaining Performaces are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Call for Reservations (216) 732-3370 Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com See you at the show! --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie



**
If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal li= st ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining perform= ances
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

Remaining Performaces are= as follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations



Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.


Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights <= BR> (minutes off the 271 and Rockside)

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH



Call for Reservations (21= 6) 732-3370

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


See you at the show!






--part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary-- From Todd at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 From: Todd at playhousesquare.com (Todd Stuart) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS at Playhouse Square Cen ter Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201ECE390@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/plain The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary Rose's Turn in New York's Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by Cleveland native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted. THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble includes Charles Eversole (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), Andrew Rothman (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and older. GRETA ROTHMAN was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to Cleveland area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman graduated from Ashland University in 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton and MCC Theater in Manhattan. Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita Rivera. Tickets for THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com . Performance Schedule: July 25 & 26 August 1, 2, 15, 16, 22, 23 No performances August 8 & 9 Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the work of Cleveland-based performing artists. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) = at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform = Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through = August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at = 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus = service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. =

 

Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary = Rose's Turn in New = York's = Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by = Cleveland = native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, = uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The = performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted.


THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS = appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written = and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, = THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble = includes Charles Eversole = (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), = Andrew Rothman = (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and = older.

 

GRETA = ROTHMAN = was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to = Cleveland = area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast = Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman = graduated from Ashland = University in = 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in = Princeton = and MCC Theater in Manhattan. = Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible = for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such = theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita = Rivera.

 

Tickets for THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. = All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More = information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com.<= o:p>

 

Performance Schedule:             = July 25 & 26

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Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the = work of Cleveland-based performing artists.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Se* aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans = of  MTV's=20 The State, Stella &=20 Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LA & NYC Connections Seminars! July 19th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you ever thought of working in LA and NYC here?s the info! These seminars are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would benefit from. Performing Artists Seminar Comes To Cleveland Bill Marinella from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. Lance and Maria LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997. IGF Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and artist?s involved in a variety of media. Their seminar will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for in the NYC area. What to do and not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. Los Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to Cleveland. Marinella currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being on staff at Bill Dance Casting ? a Hollywood casting mainstay for more than 25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers here home. His seminar will be the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar. In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment industry. Both seminars will be held on July 19, 2003. The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from 2pm-4pm. The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102. The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both. Reservations can be made by contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com . Seating is open but limited. Walk ins are welcome! All ages! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

If you ever = thought of working in LA and NYC here’s the info!<= /u>

 

These seminars = are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would = benefit from.

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Performing = Artists Seminar Comes To Cleveland<= /b>

 

Bill Marinella = from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland = offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. =

 

Lance and Maria = LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997.

IGF = Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and = artist’s involved in a variety of media.  =

 

Their seminar = will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for = in the NYC area.  What to do and = not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. 

 

 

Los = Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to = Cleveland.

Marinella = currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being
on staff at Bill Dance Casting – a Hollywood casting mainstay for = more than
25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers = here home.  His seminar will be = the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar.  In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting = director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back = to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment = industry.

 

 

 

Both seminars = will be held on July 19, 2003.  = The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the = second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from   2pm-4pm.  The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio = at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102.  The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both.  Reservations can be made by = contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com.  Seating is open but limited. = Walk ins are welcome!  All = ages!

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Ray Szuch, = CEO<= /p>

North Coast Central Casting = (NCCC)<= /b>

WorldEonline.com = (WEO)<= /b>

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------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20-- From shart00 at hotmail.com Fri Jul 11 21:00:28 2003 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:00:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Designer Needed for GHLT's "GYPSY" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C3471F.E5A59C20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SOS We are in need of a set person (design/construction) for Garfield Hts. Li= ttle Theatre's November production of "Gypsy". This is a PAID position. For more info ring 216-441-7027 or 216-341-5271 =20 THANKS!Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explor= er.msn.com ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C3471F.E5A59C20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Each team should write=20 a two-paragraph film treatment that could be done on one street=20 corner in downtown Cleveland and shot in one day=96incorporating any=20 activities that may be happening on the street. Call (216) 651-7315=20 or email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com to get the application emailed to=20 you. There is no fee to apply and artist stipends are available for=20 the eight teams that are chosen. The deadline for entries is July 28. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop,=20 and a variety of curatorial programs.=20 INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: The George Gund Foundation, The=20 Cleveland Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, Community Shares of Greater=20 Cleveland, Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Media=20 Design Imaging, Cleveland Public Theatre, Filmmaker Magazine, Detroit=20 Shoreway Community Development Organization,=20 www.WritersScriptNetwork.com # # # ________________________________________________________________ Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 USA (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 Fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com/=20 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Fri Jul 11 21:01:57 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:01:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares, Cleveland's Newest Comedy Sensation, Looking for Actors Message-ID: <20030711032120.76718.qmail@web40412.mail.yahoo.com> Hey Actors!!!! The Public Squares, Cleveland's Newest Comedy Sensation, are looking for actors for their first ever show!!!! Show will be staged at Second City theatre sometime in late August or early September. Looking for actors with a comedic background preferred but not required. Good men and women needed! Please e-mail inquires to abyerly24 at yahoo.com. Thanks for your support!! Adrian Byerly The Public Squares __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com Fri Jul 11 21:02:16 2003 From: ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com (Ashtabula Shakespeare) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare Message-ID: <20030711040048.33801.qmail@web20705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park 10 a.m-4p.m. The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more. Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529-- From info at paalive.org Fri Jul 11 21:02:29 2003 From: info at paalive.org (info at paalive.org) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip-Hop Camp for Kids age 12-19 Message-ID: <2762.68.171.82.57.1057901027.squirrel@www.webmail.paalive.org> The Progressive Arts Alliance is proud to present 2nd Annual RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Summer Arts Camp Presented in cooperation with the Center for Arts and Culture at Cuyahoga Community College Students age 12-19 will have the opportunity to learn more about hip-hop culture from professional artist-educators during the two-week Hip-Hop Summer Arts Camp that takes place July 14-July 25, Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on the Eastern Campus of Tri-C, Richmond and Harvard Roads. Artists from the world-renowned Rennie Harris Puremovement dance group will conduct a special master class with the students during the camp. Legendary Philadelphia DJ Cash Money, the inventor of the "transformer" scratch, will also be on hand to work with the students. Students will learn more about the aesthetics of hip-hop culture: DJing, MCing (or "rapping"), Breaking (dancing), and Graffiti Art as well as the history and evolution of the art form. Space is limited, but still available. The cost for the two-week program is $175. Financial assistance is available for those with demonstrated financial need. For more info, call 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. This program is an installment of the RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Education Program: Recognizing Hip-Hop As a Powerful Source Of Development for Youth From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 11 21:02:43 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1347452.3266931575@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01373393========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. Here is your digest of news and events information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please visit our web site for news about Oberlin's Ninth Annual International Piano Competition and Festival, to be held on campus from July 20 through July 27. http://www.oberlin.edu/con For the last word on upcoming events, please visit our electronic calendar at: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you find this information useful in planning your coverage of the music world. Have a terrific weekend! --Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01373393========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline TimesHello everyone. Here is your digest of news and events information from the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please visit our web site for news about Oberlin's Ninth Annual = International Piano Competition and Festival, to be held on campus from = July 20 through July 27. 0000,0000,ffffhttp://www.oberlin.edu/con For the last word on upcoming events, please visit our electronic calendar = at: 0000,0000,ffffhttp://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bi= n/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you find this information useful in planning your coverage of the = music world. Have a terrific weekend! --Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01373393==========-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jul 11 21:02:58 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop, sorry Message-ID: <007e01c347fb$4a817f70$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sorry all, I forgot to include the number to call for RSVP, you still can do this, at 216.651.7315 Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. This event is cosponsored by Media Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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Independent Pictures presents Film = Budgeting=20 Workshop

Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) = member=20 Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon = Square=20 Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue.

Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn=20 about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.=20

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set=20 Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an=20 advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at=20 Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned = documentaries,=20 commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in = production=20 on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early = adopter=20 of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their = advanced=20 budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified = instructor=20 and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild = and Media=20 Services.

This event is cosponsored by Media Design = Imaging and=20 ProductionPro Budget
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------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610-- From rstich at msn.com Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 From: rstich at msn.com (RUSSEL STICH) Date: Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dada to hold auditions 7/20 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions on = Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W. 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. While improv training is not "required", all auditioners = should be quick-witted, team oriented players who are able to remain "in = the moment". We are seeking performers who are "fast, physical and have = the potential to be furiously funny". Please bring a headshot & resume ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions = on=20 Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W.=20 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. =20 While improv training is not "required", all auditioners should be = quick-witted,=20 team oriented players who are able to remain "in the moment". We are = seeking=20 performers who are "fast, physical and have the potential to be = furiously=20 funny".
Please bring a headshot & resume
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900-- From Jpaul at wesleyan.edu Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 From: Jpaul at wesleyan.edu (Jeremy Paul) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for FRAGILE MOMENTS Short Movie Message-ID: <001d01c348c8$49755070$92caaa44@firstcut> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Audition for "FRAGILE MOMENTS" a First Cut Studios production, written and directed by Jeremy Paul FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two high school students meet, fall = in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their time together. In a = series of snap shots, their relationship grows and streches to the point = of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the world they knew comes = to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific fantasy. This is a slasher movie without the fear, and a love story without = a happy ending. MOVIE DETAILS=20 FRAGILE MOMENTS will be shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. = Several rehearsals will occur between auditons and shooting, to be = scheduled with the actors. =20 ROLES: * All roles are unpaid; actors will receive a copy of the movie upon its = completion * All characters are seniors in high school - 2 female roles - 2 male roles - several extra group roles DATES AND TIMES Auditions will be held on Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY 15, 6 to 8:30 PM at Benedictine High School 2900 MLK Jr. Dr. Cleveland OH 44104 Please come prepared with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings = from the script will also be available. If you would to audition, have = any questions, or cannot audition during the scheduled times, please = contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or 440-773-4719.=20 Founded in August of 2002, First Cut Studios Inc. is an Ohio not = for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting interest in = movie production among young adults, particularly in the Cleveland area. = In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose students = to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and distribution = via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers = in the film industry. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Audition for
 
"FRAGILE MOMENTS"
 
a First Cut Studios production, written = and=20 directed by Jeremy Paul
 
FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two = high school=20 students meet, fall in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their = time=20 together. In a series of snap shots, their relationship grows and = streches=20 to the point of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the = world they=20 knew comes to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific=20 fantasy.
     This is a = slasher movie=20 without the fear, and a love story without a happy ending.
 
MOVIE DETAILS
     FRAGILE = MOMENTS will be=20 shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. Several rehearsals will occur = between=20 auditons and shooting, to be scheduled with the actors.
     
ROLES:
* All roles are unpaid; actors will = receive a copy=20 of the movie upon its completion
* All characters are seniors in = high=20 school
- 2 female roles
- 2 male roles
- several extra group = roles
 
DATES AND TIMES
Auditions will be held on
Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY = 15,
6 to 8:30 PM at
 
Benedictine High School
2900 MLK Jr. Dr.
Cleveland OH 44104
 
     Please = come prepared=20 with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings from the script will = also be=20 available. If you would to audition, have any questions, or cannot = audition=20 during the scheduled times, please contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or=20 440-773-4719.
 
Founded in August of 2002, First Cut = Studios Inc.=20 is an Ohio not for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting = interest in movie production among young adults, particularly in the = Cleveland=20 area.  In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose = students to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and = distribution=20 via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and=20 workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers in = the film=20 industry.
 
------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80-- From reedh2os at ald.net Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (reedh2os at ald.net) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A note of praise for auditioning actors on July 11th - h2o productions Message-ID: <2999.199.35.102.192.1058059074.squirrel@www2.ald.net> On behalf of our production team (h2o productions in association with Sharkra Productions) we would like to send a sincere note of praise and thanks to the actors who auditioned last evening at the Courtyard Marriott for our short film. It was our pleasure to be a small part of the talent and creativity you bring to the Cleveland area and beyond. We were very impressed with the level of enthusiasm and commitment we experienced. Our apologies to those of you who had to wait a while to be seen. Regardless of the outcome of our casting decisions, please know that we welcome the opportunity to work with each of you in the future. Best of luck to all of you with your creative endeavors. Sincerely, Kailyne Waters From ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 From: ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com (Ashtabula Shakespeare) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare Ages 13-19 Message-ID: <20030713023123.95821.qmail@web20705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks. ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park 10 a.m-4p.m. The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more. Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks.
ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE
 
Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare
 
Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:09 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition - THE GUYS Message-ID: <000c01c3491a$739c0d10$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold auditions for THE GUYS, on = Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton Cultural Center = Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +. Performances: 9/11, 19-20. This = play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a premiere in = northeast Ohio. For more information call Lois DiGiacomo: 330.966.9440. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold = auditions=20 for THE GUYS, on Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W. =20 Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +.  Performances: 9/11, = 19-20. =20 This play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a = premiere in=20 northeast Ohio.  For more information call Lois DiGiacomo:=20 330.966.9440.
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'MATCHMAKER' Performances Message-ID: <001501c3491c$266067b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Oliver Corrigan and playwright, Deborah Handlin Salberg, are = producing MATCHMAKER, their audience interactive play that satirizes TV = dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 and Saturday, August 9 = at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that! It is located at = 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!) MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show with 4 women and 4 men, allows = audience members to become 'matchmakers', choose the winning bride and = groom and then enjoy the wedding and reception! Tickets: $8.00 - call = 330.966.9440. This play may be booked for organization fundraisers.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Oliver Corrigan and = playwright, Deborah=20 Handlin Salberg, are producing MATCHMAKER, their audience = interactive play=20 that  satirizes TV dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 = and=20 Saturday, August 9 at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural = Center=20 Arts and Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that!  It is = located=20 at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck=20 (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!)
MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show = with 4=20 women and 4 men, allows audience members to become 'matchmakers',=20  choose the winning bride and groom and then enjoy the wedding and=20 reception!  Tickets: $8.00 - call 330.966.9440.
 
This play may be booked for = organization=20 fundraisers. 
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70-- From Kramer888 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 From: Kramer888 at aol.com (Kramer888 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Boston University Graduate Thesis Film Casting Message-ID: <17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83@aol.com> --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boston University Graduate Thesis Film shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th Synopsis: A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and small actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actual dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to steps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music. The film is very musical in nature. Roles and Requirments: 8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evening of shooting Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of rythym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but will be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture before the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead actress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to Chris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow. These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great experience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so it will look great). Thank you! Chris --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Boston University Graduate Thesis Film
shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th

Synopsis:
A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and sma= ll actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up= in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actua= l dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to ste= ps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music= . The film is very musical in nature.

Roles and Requirments:

8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it= (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance=20= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be need= ed for 2 days of shooting

14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color i= t (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be nee= ded for 2 days of shooting

28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evenin= g of shooting


Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16= th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of ryth= ym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but wi= ll be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture befor= e the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead act= ress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to C= hris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow.

These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great expe= rience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so i= t will look great).

Thank you!

Chris

--part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Presents "PlayActs: A Prelude to Performance Message-ID: <140.15611982.2c42cac9@aol.com> --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SAVE THE DATES ! Sat. July 26th & Sun. July 27th=20 for a great opportunity to enjoy another exciting Theatre Performance Experience in July the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio & the Theatre Department o= f=20 Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy, Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to=20 Performance" a Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and=20= Vocal=20 Performance Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills,=20 Building 2-Studio Theatre=20 Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27th, 3:00 PM. "PlayActs. . ." presents =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma= Powell =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amherst, by Mary= Lu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox= , Sue Johnson, Gary Webster =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond, by Fred A. Tay= lor =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 "PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who perform=20 excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes=20 Johnson,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie=20 Meyer-Steinheiser,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in=20 advance.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in=20 the greater Cleveland area. --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SAVE THE DATES !

Sat. July 26th & Sun. Ju= ly 27th

for a great opportunity
to enjoy another exciting
Theatre Performance Experience in July

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'=20= Studio & the Theatre Department of Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy= , Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance" a=20= Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and Vocal Performan= ce Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, Building 2-St= udio Theatre

Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27t= h, 3:00 PM.


"PlayActs. . ." presents
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0       .=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma Powell
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amhers= t, by MaryLu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox, Sue Johnson, Gary Webster
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond,=20= by Fred A. Taylor
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
"PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who p= erform excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes Johnson,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie Meyer-Steinheiser,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in advance.=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in t= he greater Cleveland area.

--part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary-- From Murphe1211 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 From: Murphe1211 at aol.com (Murphe1211 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]graduate thesis 16mm film auditions @ YSU 7/19 Message-ID: <6d.1547820f.2c43078a@aol.com> Eric Murphy (dir./prod.) is holding auditions for "Sign of the Times" Saturday, July 19th @ Youngstown State University's Bliss Hall room number 2200 from 10am-4pm. "Sign of the Times" is a 16mm graduate thesis project for Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. The 30-minute film also has a feature attached. The drama/comedy is about a young law student who leaves his girlfriend, moves back to his hometown, and encounters dirty politics as he runs for State Senate. Most of the film will be shot in Trumbull County, OH. However, the lead role of Tim may require travel to Los Angeles. Shoot is late Sept./early Oct. Copy, credit, meals, and travel provided. For more information email Eric: murphe1211 at aol.com Tim - LEAD- 26, tall, good-looking, charismatic, quick witted. Al - LEAD - 28-30, Tim's brother, attorney, polished, sarcastic. JJ - LEAD - 24, Artist, rugged, husky. Shark - LEAD - 60+, retired auto worked, crazy. Supporting: Jim - 50+, slimy, egomaniac. Marvin - 45+, distinguished. Tony - 60+, polished. Karen - 50+, nice looking, motherly. Grandparents 70+ From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening night party for Each Day Dies with Sleep Message-ID: <20030713214433.48099.qmail@web80004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18. All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show. convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest, turning their paradise upside down. Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours. Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist  play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18.  All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show.

convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest,  turning their paradise upside down.  Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours.


Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. 

All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. 

--0-292505130-1058132673=:48081-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike & Ike Satirical Review of Cain Park's "Fiddler on the Roof" Message-ID: <005d01c3440a$74921bc0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ROLLING DOUGHNUTS presents A Very Amateurish Production Mike and Ike in "Reviewers on the Lawn" Written by Mike and Ike Additional Material by JT Buck IKE: Why are we even reviewin' the show, limey? It closes tonight. MIKE: Because that's what we do. We see a show, we review it. It's = tradition. Besides, we tried to see the show opening night, and the = next three shows after. There was just one little problem. M&I: (Singing) NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING M: Cain Park really does a nice job of being Blossom light: Beautiful = atmosphere, nice theatre, but for reasons that I will never fathom, the = people who built the place decided not to level some more trees to build = a parking lot. I: In the 20's it wasn't necessary. M: Note the the people that run the place: That was a century ago. = Times change. I: They outta rename the place CAIN'T Park. M: There's something wrong when you see a show in Cleveland Heights and = have to park in Aurora. I: But like The Replacements, we walked 500 miles, got our tickets and = finally sat down to see a show directed by M&I: (Singing) FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD M: Fiddler on the Roof takes place in 1905 in a small Jewish village = in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending on where you're from) Russia. It is a = simpler time when you bought your dairy products from the corner cart. I: When men would spend hours a day talkin' bout religion. M: When women were basically slaves and they still liked it. I: And when children had no control over their destinies whastsoever. M: It is the story of Tevya, a simple dairy man who tries to keep his = traditions and faith alive in the face of a quickly changing world. I: His daughters actually want to choose their own husbands, not who = Barbera Streisand picks for them. M: Yente, not Yentyl. I: Whatever. Also, there's all the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), = who proves beyond a shadow of a doubt what happens if you reject the = Christian God . . . you lose your homes. M: (Singing) THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL DEEP ISSUES AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A LOT OF SONGS I: (Singing) AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND VERY WELL DIRECTED STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY LONG M&I: (Singing) THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS M: Now, don't get us wrong. We're not saying the show is boring. I: We're not? M: Shut up. Quite the opposite. In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld = has crafted a production that is more vibrant and alive then the film = adaptation. I: My Dinner With Andre is more vibrant and alive than that flick. M: The dream sequence is particularly enjoyable, with weird lighting, = bizarre staging. I: Kinda like a Cirque du Oy Vay. M: (Singing) OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE PROBLEMS LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL TRUCKS I: (Singing)=20 AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF THE MICS WOULD GO SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY WERE SINGING M&I: (Singing) LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS IT DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T KNOW WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW. WE WISH WE LIKED THE PLAY WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF WE DIDN'T HAVE TO PAY WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO COMP US REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S CURTAIN THE END ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
ROLLING = DOUGHNUTS
presents
A Very Amateurish=20 Production
 
Mike and = Ike
in
"Reviewers on the = Lawn"
Written by Mike and = Ike
Additional Material by JT = Buck
 
IKE:  Why are we even = reviewin' the show,=20 limey?  It closes tonight.
 
MIKE:  Because that's what we = do.  We=20 see a show, we review it.  It's tradition.  Besides, we tried = to see=20 the show opening night, and the next three shows after.  There was = just one=20 little problem.
 
M&I: (Singing)
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
 
M:  Cain Park really does a = nice job of=20 being Blossom light:  Beautiful atmosphere, nice theatre, but for = reasons=20 that I will never fathom, the people who built the place decided not to = level=20 some more trees to build a parking lot.
 
I: In the 20's it wasn't=20 necessary.
 
M:  Note the the people that = run the=20 place:  That was a century ago.  Times change.
 
I:  They outta rename the = place CAIN'T=20 Park.
 
M:  There's something wrong = when you see a=20 show in Cleveland Heights and have to park in Aurora.
 
I:  But like The = Replacements,  we=20 walked 500 miles, got our tickets and finally sat down to see a = show=20 directed by
 
M&I: (Singing)
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
 
M:  Fiddler on the Roof takes = place in=20 1905 in a  small Jewish village in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending = on where=20 you're from) Russia.  It is a simpler time when you bought your = dairy=20 products from the corner cart.
 
I:  When men would spend = hours a day=20 talkin' bout religion.
 
M:  When women were basically = slaves and=20 they still liked it.
 
I:  And when children had no = control over=20 their destinies whastsoever.
 
M:  It is the story of Tevya, = a simple=20 dairy man who tries to keep his traditions and faith alive in the face = of a=20 quickly changing world.
 
I:  His daughters actually = want to choose=20 their own husbands, not who Barbera Streisand picks for = them.
 
M:  Yente, not = Yentyl.
 
I:  Whatever.  Also, = there's all=20 the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), who proves beyond a shadow of = a doubt=20 what happens if you reject the Christian God . . . you lose your=20 homes.
 
M: (Singing)
THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL = DEEP=20 ISSUES
AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A = LOT OF=20 SONGS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND = VERY WELL=20 DIRECTED
STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY = LONG
 
M&I: (Singing)
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
 
M:  Now, don't get us = wrong.  We're=20 not saying the show is boring.
 
I:  We're not?
 
M:  Shut up.  Quite the=20 opposite.  In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld has crafted a = production=20 that is more vibrant and alive then the film adaptation.
 
I:  My Dinner With Andre is = more vibrant=20 and alive than that flick.
 
M:  The dream sequence is = particularly=20 enjoyable, with weird lighting, bizarre staging.
 
I:  Kinda like a Cirque du Oy=20 Vay.
 
M: (Singing)
OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE=20 PROBLEMS
LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL=20 TRUCKS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF = THE MICS WOULD=20 GO
SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY = WERE=20 SINGING
 
M&I: (Singing)
LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS = IT
DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T = KNOW
 
WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW.  = WE WISH WE=20 LIKED THE PLAY
WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF = WE DIDN'T=20 HAVE TO PAY
 
WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO = COMP=20 US
REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S=20 CURTAIN
 
 
 
THE=20 END
------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0-- From rsummers at kent.edu Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Rebecca Summers) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT Announces New Audition Dates for Cabaret Message-ID: SCT NEWS -- ~ Cabaret Auditions - new dates ~ Summer Youth Theatre presents Honk opening July 11 at 7:30 Cabaret Auditions Due to a medical emergency, SCT has rescheduled auditions for Cabaret: New audition dates: Sunday, August 24 - 6:00 - 8:00 Monday, August 25 - 7:00 - 9:30 Tuesday, August 26 - 7:00 -9:30 Production dates: November 7, 8*, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22**, 23, 28 and 29. *Dinner Theatre ** Midnight Show Rehearsals are scheduled to begin September 7th. All roles are available. Please prepare an up-tempo Broadway song for auditions. Everyone should be prepared to dance except actors interested in Cliff Bradshaw, Fraulein Schneider, Herr Schultz and Ernst Ludwig. If you are a dancer and you play an instrument, please prepare something to perform. We will also be auditioning for the band, which will be on stage and part of the Kit Kat Club. SCT Artistic Director Becky Summers will direct and choreograph the show assisted by Pat Kulow. Donna Dandino will be the musical director with Cheryl Rauschenberger serving as the assistant choreographer. Lyle Hennicke will be the Production manager; Sheryl Puette the Stage Manger. Tom Wilschutz will produce the show and Heidrun Hultgren will work as the dialect coach. For information, please call 330-928-4192 or email:sct_online at hotmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MDI moved to new location Message-ID: <009a01c3448d$69d24010$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Deares list members, please update your contact list information, we have moved to the west, we will continue to provide good service within reasonable pricing to our performing arts community. Media Design Imaging 1265 W. 106th Street #1 Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Tel: 216.334.1244 Johnny Wu ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MDI moved to new location

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------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a@aol.com> --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary-- From Kajones0129 at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 From: Kajones0129 at aol.com (Kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ANNOUNCES TWO SUMMER PRODUCTIONS Message-ID: <06354C84.76E7961E.3A0F14DB@aol.com> ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ONCE UPON A MATTRESS??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association celebrates its 26th Season with the musical comedy, "Once Upon a Mattress," to be performed July 24, 25, 26 and 27 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. The production is directed by Jan Bruml, with musical direction by Kevin Mulder and choreography by Jen Arvay. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $10.00 for adults, and $9.00 for senior citizens and students. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111 or at the door on the nights of the performances. ONCE UPON A MATTRESS is the classic Broadway musical comedy version of the fairytale "The Princess and the Pea" and features music by Mary Rodgers and lyrics by Marshall Barer. The original production, starring Carol Burnett, opened on Broadway in 1959 and ran for 460 performances. A 1996 revival starred Sarah Jessica Parker. ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ALL I EVER NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association continues its 26th Season with the play, "All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," to be performed August 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $9.00 for adults, and $8.00 for senior citizens and students. The production is directed by Russel Stitch. Adapted for the stage from Robert Fulghum???s inspirational best-selling book, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" takes the viewer through various life situations, and teaches some of life???s basic but most important lessons in a series of touching, charming and humorous sketches. Seating is extremely limited for this production and advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111. ### From LNehring at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 From: LNehring at aol.com (LNehring at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]press release for Cleve Shakes Message-ID: <18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597@aol.com> --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino. TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 at the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season. After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola) disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino. Unfortunately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love triangle quickly spirals out of control. Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing stock of all Illyria. The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes Ensemble Allen Branstein Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford Antonia Aaron B. Coleman Sir Andrew Scott Esposito Sebastian Robert Hawkes Malvolio John Hickman Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino Tom Kondilas Ensemble Keith Kornajcik Fabian Christine McBurney Maria Kat McIntosh Viola Bryan Ritchey Ensemble Michael Roache Fool Jeff Staron Ensemble Tina Thompkins Ensemble Tony Zavarella Ensemble Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare. TWELFTH NIGHT runs from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. All shows are free and start at 7 pm. Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our shows and upcoming series of summer workshops. Lawrence Nehring Artistic Director Cleveland Shakespeare Festival www.cleveshakes.org "Be safe; act dangerous." --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to annou= nce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, direc= ted by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Cleme= ns as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse=20= James Kamps as Orsino.  TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 a= t the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for th= is, our sixth season. 

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.  Unfort= unately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resultin= g love triangle quickly spirals out of control.  Meanwhile, the drunkar= d Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him=20= the laughing stock of all Illyria.

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes        Ensemble
Allen Branstein        Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford        Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman       Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito       Sebastian
Robert Hawkes        Malvolio
John Hickman       Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas       Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik        Fabian
Christine McBurney       Maria
Kat McIntosh       Viola
Bryan Ritchey       Ensemble
Michael Roache        Fool
Jeff Staron        Ensemble
Tina Thompkins        Ensemble
Tony Zavarella        Ensemble


Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.  TWELFTH NIGHT=20= runs from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave.

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our=20= shows and upcoming series of summer workshops.

Lawrence Nehring
Artistic Director
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act dangerous."
--part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Director - East 2 Theatre Company Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC57@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of the Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community College - Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, 2004 main-stage production of Noises Off. The position includes a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the parking lot! =20 If interested please send your resume to: =20 Brian Zoldessy Director of Theatre Cuyahoga community College 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The=20 East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of = the=20 Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community = College -=20 Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, = 2004=20 main-stage=20 production of Noises Off.  The position = includes=20 a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the = parking=20 lot!
 
If = interested please=20 send your resume to:
 
Brian=20 Zoldessy
Director of=20 Theatre
Cuyahoga community=20 College
4250 = Richmond=20 Road
Highland=20 Hills,  OH  44122
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564-- From darnay2 at hotmail.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EMERGENCY!!Sax and/or Clarinet player needed Immediatley for ACT Charlie Brown Message-ID:
ATTENTION MUSICIANS!
 
An Alto Sax player is needed RIGHT NOW for the Aurora Community Theatre production of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown". 
 
Someone who an double on clarinet would be nice, but not necessary. 
 
The show opens This friday, Jully 11, for a 3 weekend, 9 performance run (Friday and Saturday nights with one tursday performance)
 
This is an excellent production with a fantastic cast directed by JR Simons.  The band we've assembled so far has top-notch players.  This IS a PAID position. 
 
Please reply and be ready to start rehearsals immediately :)
 
Thanks,
JT Buck


Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discounts for NeOhiopal Members to The Hobbit Message-ID: <000a01c344bc$ee2b6e70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING OF =20 J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit=20 -A Musical Play AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David = Rogers=20 Directed by Sean Booker and Patti Susman Performance dates = Thursday, July 10 Senior Preview 8pm = Friday, July 11 Opening Night 8 pm = Saturday, July 12 8 pm = Sunday, July 13 2 pm = Friday, July 18 8 pm = Saturday, July 19 8 pm = Friday, July 25 8 pm = Saturday, July 26 Closing Night 8 pm **Mention that you are = a member of NEOhioPal and receive tickets for $10.00 each!!!** Join us a half hour prior to the show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for = a Free Dance preview featuring SCA's dance instructor=20 Rachel Grumblatt. The dance troupe will perform to music set to the = poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20 =20 Call 440-337-1400 for tickets today!=20 SCA accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover.=20 Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, OH 44139 Produced by Special Arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of = Woodstock, Illinois ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING=20 OF  

J.R.R.=20 Tolkien=92s


The Hobbit


-A Musical Play



AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE = ARTS

Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David Rogers

Directed by Sean Booker and Patti=20 Susman



 Performance=20 dates


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Rachel  Grumblatt.  The dance troupe will perform = to music=20 set to the poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20

 

Call 440-337-1400 for tickets=20 today! 

SCA accepts Visa, = Mastercard and=20 Discover.


Solon Center for the = Arts

6315 SOM Center Road

Solon, OH 44139

Produced by Special Arrangement with = The Dramatic=20 Publishing Company of Woodstock,=20 Illinois

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Married...With Chekhov Opens Friday at CCC West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Well, you couldn't make the romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for it: Come and see the finer (and not so finer) sides of marriage at CCC West As we present... Married... with Chekhov! Four of Chekhov's funniest one-act comedies performed by the traveling McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon: The Proposal The Bear The Dangers of Tobacco and The Wedding Reception With accompaniment by THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE BAND!! =20 Opens Friday, July 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre. ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west If it rains - the show will be held in the main theatre. Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at 7pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd Parma, OH 44130 =20 Cast includes: Linda Schneider, Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan, Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson Perko, Magdalyn Donnelly, Benjamin Stewart, Lucas A. Scattergood, Sarah Ratka, Jermaine Edwards, Lance Kouper, Tarah Reim, John Chesney, Carter Ellis, Madison Ellis, Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, John "Bo" Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty =20 Christopher M. Bohan Box Office Manager Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre 216.987.5536 Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Well, you couldn’t make the = romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for = it:

Come and see the finer (and not so = finer) sides of marriage at CCC West

As we = present…

Married… with Chekhov!

Four of Chekhov’s funniest = one-act comedies performed by the traveling

McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon:

The = Proposal

The = Bear

The Dangers of = Tobacco and

The Wedding = Reception

With accompaniment = by

 THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE = BAND!!

 

Opens Friday, July = 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre.

ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west=

If it rains – the show will be = held in the main theatre.

Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at = 7pm

11000 Pleasant Valley Rd  = Parma, = OH = 44130

 

Cast includes:  Linda Schneider, =  Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan,  Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson = Perko,  Magdalyn Donnelly,  Benjamin Stewart,  Lucas A. = Scattergood,  Sarah Ratka,  Jermaine Edwards,  Lance Kouper, =  Tarah Reim,  John Chesney,  Carter Ellis,  Madison Ellis,  Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, =  John “Bo” Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford

and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty

 <= /font>

Christopher M. Bohan

Box Office Manager

Cuyahoga Community College

Western Campus Theatre

216.987.5536

Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Dates for SUDS Sale at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <179.1cecba74.2c3b471b@aol.com> --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SUDS The Rocking '60's Soap Opera On Sale! All seats $15! "Fun summer treat, just like a sip from root beer float " Plain Dealer July 10, 11, 12, 13 ONLY. SAVE up to $12.50 per ticket. No Limits! Call 330-342-0800 for reservations. --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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--part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:54:14 2003 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:54:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Dates for SUDS Sale at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <20.14f4bfb5.2c3b4770@aol.com> --part1_20.14f4bfb5.2c3b4770_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SUDS The Rocking '60's Soap Opera On Sale! All seats $15! "Fun summer treat, just like a sip from root beer float " Plain Dealer July 10, 11, 12, 13 ONLY. SAVE up to $12.50 per ticket. No Limits! Call 330-342-0800 for reservations. --part1_20.14f4bfb5.2c3b4770_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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--part1_20.14f4bfb5.2c3b4770_boundary-- From Scottynelson at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 From: Scottynelson at aol.com (Scottynelson at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for a film Message-ID: <1dd.d7b49a6.2c3b7171@aol.com> Seeking musicians. We are seeking musicians for a short film that will be shot in Sharon Township this summer. We are going to be filming on the circle in Sharon on August 4th 2003 and we need your help. If you can play an instrument well and are interested in helping some up and coming filmmakers, please contact Nick Staron at (330) 225-0509, at his cell (216) 389-0498 or at Scottynelson at aol.com. We hope we can work with you on this project. Sincerely, Nick Staron -Executive Producer of "The Elephant" From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2 (INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT) AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003 A Personal Message from David Hansen ... I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending I Hate This to the Minnesota Fring= e Festival, and to celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party. =B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd? I mean ... considering the subject matter of the play?=B2 And in a way you would be right. But a celebration is in order. This is the first time Bad Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival. The play itself is a celebration of my son Calvin. And July 26th is, in fact, my birthday. So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake, DJ Darclight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and lots an= d lots of friends. I hope to see you there! (See information about this special event below.) David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Saturday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM. This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10. "I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music by Dennis Yurich.=20 =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 - The Plain Dealer =B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2 - Cleveland Scene =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join David Hansen for =B3= I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experience with stillbirth.=20 Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances: Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10. Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM. In celebration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fringe, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 benefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games. Benefit admission is $25. Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online at http://www.badepitaph.org. Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times. Bad Epitaph. Great Theater. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2
(INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT)
AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003

A Personal Message from David Hansen ...

I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending
<= FONT COLOR=3D"#000080">I Hate This to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, and to= celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party.

=B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd?  I mean ... = considering the subject matter of the play?=B2  And in a way you would be= right.  But a celebration is in order.  This is the first time Ba= d Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival.  The pl= ay itself is a celebration of my son Calvin.  And July 26th is, in fact= , my birthday.

So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake,
DJ Darcl= ight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and = lots and lots of friends.  I hope to see you there!

(See information about this special event below.)

David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Sa= turday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM.

This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the = 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10.

"I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music= by Dennis Yurich.

=B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2
- The Plain Dealer

=B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages = to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2
- Cleveland Scene

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2  Join David Hansen = for =B3I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his= son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. &= nbsp;An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experi= ence with stillbirth.

Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances:<= /B> Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10.

Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM.  In cele= bration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fr= inge, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 b= enefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games.  = Benefit admission is $25.

Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online= at http://www.badepitaph.org.

Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times.  Bad Epitaph.  Great Theat= er.

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 for 1 Peter and Wendy night- Tomorrow 7:30 pm - World Premiere! Message-ID: <1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b@aol.com> --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie Wednesday July 9th, 2003 7:30 pm Two for One Night! in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Other Performaces** are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th) of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! See you at the show! --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie


Wednesday July 9th, 2003<= BR> 7:30 pm
Two for One Night!

in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights
(minutes off the 271 and Rockside)


Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.

Other Performaces** are a= s follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


** If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,j= ust print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th)
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

See you at the show!

=

--part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Capoeira Master Class July 17 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BA@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT in partnership with DANCECLEVELAND Present A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS THURSDAY JULY 17 >From 6:00 - 8:00 pm In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State Theatre (Please enter through the stage door of the State Theatre at 1650 Chester Avenue) This class will be led by a member of DANCEBrazil. A question and answer session will follow class. Reservations are required to attend class. Please call 216-348-7913 to reserve. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

in partnership with

DANCECLEVELAND

Present

 

A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS

 

THURSDAY JULY 17

 

From 6:00 - 8:00 pm =

In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State = Theatre

(Please enter through the stage door of the State = Theatre

at 1650 = Chester Avenue)<= /p>

 

This class will be led by a member of = DANCEBrazil.

A question and answer session will follow = class.

 

Reservations are required to attend = class.

Please call 216-348-7913 to = reserve.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Lion King Percussion Master Class at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BB@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS BROADWAY BUZZ! BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS THE LION KING PERCUSSION WORKSHOP Wednesday July 30, 2003 1:30 pm younger students 2:30 pm older students Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre Stage. Taught by musicians from the Broadway Tour of The Lion King. Bring your own drums or percussion instruments. Reservations are required to attend. Please call 216-348-7909 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

PRESENTS

BROADWAY BUZZ!

BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER = CLASS

 

THE LION KING

 

PERCUSSION WORKSHOP

 

Wednesday July 30, 2003

1:30 = pm younger students

2:30 = pm older students

 

Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre = Stage.

Taught by musicians from = the Broadway Tour of The Lion King.

Bring your own drums or percussion = instruments.

 

Reservations are required to = attend.

Please call = 216-348-7909

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For immediate release: July 8, 2003 CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL July 31 to August 17 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park continues its 2003 musical theater seaso= n with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonard DiCosimo. Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Premiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop, gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2 Cain Park previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs August 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-described performance. Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater. Please be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adults. Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3. There are no additional discounts for July 31 and August 1-3. For August 6-10 and 13-17 tickets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, an= d a Friends of Cain Park membership card. Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Little Sho= p of Horrors. =20 Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurence O=B9Keefe. The musical follows the discovery of a half-boy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia. Bat Boy is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventually accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 boy by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley. Bat Boy grows to love his new lif= e but when he naively tries to fit in with the narrow-minded town folk of Hop= e Falls, they turn on him prodded by the scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy. Shelley and Bat Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shattered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s unholy origin. The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features: Gary Walker as Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker, and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker. Gary Walker was seen recently as Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both West Side Story an= d Avenue X at Cain Park last summer. Adina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theater, the Cleveland Opera, and previousl= y at Cain Park. Scott Plate is a veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music. Emily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College who appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer. Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr. Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/Ned, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie. Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for her 17th season. Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market, Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Onc= e on this Island. Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan Theatr= e Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. Sh= e is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College. Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferry Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna May Hunkins, assistant director. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promotional support b= y WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden Center. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MCGOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY For immediate release:
July 8, 2003

CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL  

July 31 to August 17

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH -  Cain Park continues its 2= 003 musical theater season with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MU= SICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonar= d DiCosimo.  Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Pr= emiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop,= gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a= show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2  Cain Park = previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs Aug= ust 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-describ= ed performance.  Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater.  Pleas= e be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adul= ts.

Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on= July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3.  There are no addition= al discounts for July 31 and August 1-3.  For August 6-10 and 13-17 tic= kets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show.  Clev= eland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a M= ilitary ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when = attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heigh= ts Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior= citizen ID, a student ID, and a Friends of Cain Park membership card.

Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a = campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Pict= ure Show and Little Shop of Horrors.  

Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are = different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were = written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurenc= e O=B9Keefe.  The musical follows the discovery of a half-b= oy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia.  Bat Boy= is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventua= lly accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 bo= y by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley.  = ;Bat Boy grows to love his new life but when he naively tries to fit in with= the narrow-minded town folk of Hope Falls, they turn on him prodded by the = scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy.  Shelley and Bat= Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shat= tered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s u= nholy origin.  

The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features:  Gary Walker as = Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker= , and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker.  Gary Walker was seen recently a= s Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both = West Side Story and Avenue X at Cain Park last summer.  A= dina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theate= r, the Cleveland Opera, and previously at Cain Park.  Scott Plate is a = veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West = Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music.  E= mily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College wh= o appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer.

Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr.= Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/N= ed, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. = Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie= .

Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by= Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for he= r 17th season.  Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue = X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market= , Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Once on th= is Island.  Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan The= atre Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playho= use, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage= Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. &nb= sp;She is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and = the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College.

Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Jan= iece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferr= y Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, = sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna = May Hunkins, assistant director.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promoti= onal support by WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden C= enter.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel,= Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleve= land Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee a= nd South Taylor Roads.  Parking for all Cain Park productions is free a= nd located on the surrounding side streets.  For more information about= this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com.

###
CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MC= GOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.=
--MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone by Sophocles at Dobama Theatre August 15-17 Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 12-October 5: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik and featuring Paula Duesing and John Kolibab ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT TO P MODEL Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" AUDITIONS FOR THE SECOND SEASON OF THE UPN SMASH HIT AMERICA'S TOP MODEL WILL BE TAKING PLACE IN CLEVELAND NEXT WEEK! WHEN: WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH TIME: NOON - 4PM WHERE: SHOOTERS ON THE WATER, WEST BANK OF THE FLATS REQUIREMENTS: Contestants must be 18-27, at least 5'7" tall and Female. You must bring 3 non-returnable photos of yourself. No weight requirement. Log on to UPN.com, download and fill out the application form. Application forms must be completed before you come to the audition FOR FULL CONTEST DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM DO NOT CALL SHOOTERS FOR INFORMATION ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT = TOP MODEL

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--part1_b2.1f935bd8.2c3c93c8_boundary-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Showdown In C-Town Talent Competition Message-ID: --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists: For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= =20 as well, so, please come and give your support! Thanks! =20 Tonya Broach :-) SATURN/PEPSI COLA IN ASSOCIATION WITH "GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION" Proudly Presents "Showdown in C-Town" July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel Downtown Cleveland ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors Comedians and Poets AGES 5 and up are eligible Register to win 5-12 $1,000.00 13-17 $2,500.00 18/up Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= =20 (meet in the lobby). If you have any questions or you are unable to attend,= =20 please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options. "we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6" --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists:

For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= as well, so, please come and give your support!   Thanks!  <= BR>
Tonya Broach :-)


SATURN/= PEPSI COLA
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
"GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TEL= EVISION"



Proudly Presents
"Showdown in C-Town"

July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel
Downtown Cleveland

ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors
Comedians and Poets
AGES 5 and up are eligible

Register to win
5-12      $1,000.00
13-17   $2,500.00
18/up    Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION

Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= (meet in the lobby).  If you have any questions or you are unable to a= ttend, please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options.

"we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6"

--part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Workshop Players "Diary of Anne Frank" Opens Thursday! Message-ID: <19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35@aol.com> --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Reminder Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl. Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production. Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack Warren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed by Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are David Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as Mr. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brown as Dutch collaborators. Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Reminder

Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2= 002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Alb= ert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary=20= of a Young Girl.

Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production.=20= Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack W= arren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed b= y Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are Davi= d Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as M= r. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brow= n as Dutch collaborators.

Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There wi= ll also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 e= ach and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rat= es are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or vis= it our website at www.workshopplayers.co= m
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Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. <= BR>

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--part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes Workshops and Twelfth Night start this weekend Message-ID: <15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96@aol.com> --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's=20 Summer Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.=20 PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!! Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch) Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Chekhov Technique Catherine Albers Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Movement for the Actor Leilani Barrett *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Dance Cassandra Vincent *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Overview of Puppetry Vincent Polowy Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm Location: Tri-C West Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing) Jennifer Clifford *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop. CTC members ca= n=20 register for $5 per class. To register, please call the CSF hotline at (216= )=20 732-3311. TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r=20 the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert= =20 Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, All= en=20 Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT is=20= the=20 final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0=20 The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian JoLen Golembiewski Ensemble Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino=20 Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble=20 After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= =20 disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortunat= ely=20 the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love=20 triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby= and=20 his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing st= ock=20 of all Illyria. Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s=20 from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley=20 Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20 Woodland Ave. & E. 30th) All shows are free and start at 7 pm. --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops

The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's Summ= er Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.


PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!!

Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch)
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Chekhov Technique
Catherine Albers

Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Movement for the Actor
Leilani Barrett
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Dance
Cassandra Vincent
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Overview of Puppetry
Vincent Polowy

Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm
Location: Tri-C West
Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing)
Jennifer Clifford
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop.  CT= C members can register for $5 per class.  To register, please call the=20= CSF hotline at (216) 732-3311.

TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!!

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robe= rt Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola,=20= Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIG= HT is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian
JoLen Golembiewski       Ensemble
Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio
John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian
Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria
Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola
Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool
Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortuna= tely the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting l= ove triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir=20= Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the la= ughing stock of all Illyria.

Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20= Woodland Ave. & E. 30th)

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

--part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players 2003-2004 Season Message-ID: <000001c34633$495094c0$0400a8c0@hq.local> Beyond having its Annual Community Talent Show (September 19/20 with Auditions Sept 2/3), Hudson Players has announced its 2003-2004 season featuring mysteries, musicals and - ahem - mayhem. All happenings are at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson, Ohio - South of RT303 - just 2 blocks East and one block South of the RT91/RT303 intersection - on S. Oviatt Street (across from the Safety Center/Fire Department). Hudson Players Number: 330.655.8522 Until further notice, assume all Auditions will take place at 7:00 PM. The 3-show season is as follows: Catch Me if you Can (nope, not the movie) - Auditions September 7/8. Director TBA. Performances Nov: 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) Fiddler on the Roof - Auditions November 9/10. Director TBA. Performances Feb: 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, Mar: 6, 7 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - One matinee performance) Perfect Wedding - Auditions March 7/8. Director TBA. Performances April: 30, May: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15(Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) We'll look forward to seeing you there on either side of the curtain! Updates to follow... Visit our Website at www.hudsonplayers.com Regards, Brian S. Diehl HP Board Member office - 330.253.2700 bdiehl at ayalogic.com From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pick up shots for the film "Fight Time" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone: This email is intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before. This shoot is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in Cleveland, Ohio. The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm. Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot. There will be beverages and snacks available. If you have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or 216 219-2046. If you need directions to the location please call Ray at 216 651-5441. For any of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we could use you so please feel free to come. Please DO NOT wear any clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over! Cheryl Weems Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello = Everyone:

 

This email is = intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight = Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, = 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before.  This shoot = is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in = Cleveland, Ohio.  The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm.  Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot.  There will be beverages and snacks available.  If you = have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or = 216 219-2046.  If you need directions to the location please call Ray = at 216 651-5441.

 

For any = of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we = could use you so please feel free to come.  Please DO NOT wear any = clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see = you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over!

 

 

Cheryl = Weems

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Ray Szuch, = CEO<= /p>

North Coast Central Casting = (NCCC)<= /b>

WorldEonline.com = (WEO)<= /b>

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------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0-- From Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 From: Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu (Coughlin, Kay) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip-Hop Festival - some are FREE events! Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F0745D9@mail3.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CCC Center for Arts and Culture In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents: =20 Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003 =20 including Rennie Harris PureMovement with "Legends of Hip-Hop" Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers....and more! 8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at 216-241-6000 Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of Richmond and Harvard roads) =20 Schedule of other Festival events: =20 Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp 2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25 9:30 AM-4:00 PM For more info call 216-556-0337 =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school ages) 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 B-Boy Battle Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle 9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door 216-987-2544 for registration =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 Symposium/Panel discussion with Rennie Harris, Don Campbell & Boogaloo Sam Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8-9:30 PM 216-987-2544; free but pre-registration is suggested =20 All programs will take place at Tri-C's Eastern Campus,=20 4250 Richmond Road =20 =20 We are grateful to the following for their support: Ohio Arts Council New England Foundation for the Arts =20 Northern Ohio Live=20 Urban Dialect=20 National Endowment for the Arts=20 The Kulas Foundation Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour Arts Midwest =20 =20 J. Kay Coughlin Center for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-2544 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CCC Center for Arts and Culture

In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents:

 

Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003

 

including

Rennie Harris PureMovement

with

“Legends of Hip-Hop”

Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers….and more!

8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at = 216-241-6000

Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of = Richmond and Harvard roads)

 

Schedule of other Festival events:

 

Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp

2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25

9:30 AM-4:00 PM

For more info call 216-556-0337

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school = ages)

216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required

 

B-Boy Battle

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle

9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle

contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door

216-987-2544 for registration

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM

216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required

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Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8-9:30 PM

216-987-2544; free but pre-registration is suggested

 

All programs will take place at

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J. Kay Coughlin

Center for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Community College

216-987-2544

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director) Message-ID: FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing = Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director)

from = Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.........

JOSEPHand the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Beck Center for the = Arts

BECK = CENTER is proud to present this = family musical classic.  Please consider auditioning for a show = that will be sure to pack them in and provide a great night of = entertainment for family and friends.  What a great way to spend = the holidays - raising the roof off a theatre.

PERFORMANCES for = JOSEPH will take = place from:
December 5th, 2003 to January 4th, 2004

ROLES are = available for AEA = and Non-AEA Actors.  There will be a children's chorus.
        =         =         =         ALL ROLES ARE OPEN !!!!!

AUDITIONS for JOSEPH will take place on August 4th and 5th, = 2003.  Children (Ages 6 to 12) will be seen from 5 PM to 8 PM, = Adults from 8 PM to 10:30 PM. = Audition is by appointment. Please call the Beck Center at 216-521-2540 = to arrange an audition time or leave a message for me at ext. = 232.

AUDITION = MATERIAL: Adults and = Children should = prepare one vocal selection not exceeding 90 seconds.  You are = required to bring sheet music in your key.  No a capella singing = please.  All = should dress = comfortably for the dance audition. 

STAFF for this production includes:

Director---------------------Kevin Joseph Kelly
Musical = Director----------Heidi Herczeg
Choreographer-----------Martin Cespedes
Stage = Manager---------Jean Fyfe

 


From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'LUCKY STIFF" Opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c@aol.com> --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the musical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10. Performances are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 3rd. Tickets are $15.00 Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learns that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American millionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six million dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearranged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog shelter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands on the money. Director: Dale Hruska Musical Director: Dan Alt Choreographer: Diane Schreiber Produced by permission of Music Theatre International. THE CAST Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hicks Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. For up to date information about the theatre and performance times, check out our web site: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the mu= sical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10.  Performanc= es are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee=20= on August 3rd.  Tickets are $15.00

Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learn= s that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American mil= lionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six mill= ion dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearr= anged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog sh= elter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with= Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands= on the money.

Director: Dale Hruska
Musical Director: Dan Alt
Choreographer: Diane Schreiber

Produced by permission of Music Theatre International.


THE CAST

Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery
Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer
Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat
Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany
Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik
Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro
Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hic= ks

Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-83= 33.  For up to date information about the theatre and performance t= imes, check out our web site: www.hu= ntingtonplayhouse.com.

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located= at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.


--part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary-- From TBKotler at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 From: TBKotler at aol.com (TBKotler at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage Players present Shakespeare's As You Like It Message-ID: <11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7@aol.com> --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release: Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present William Shakespeare's As You Like It. Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same forrest where her banished father is living. For protection, she disguises herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in love with just before her banishment. The rest is classic Shakespearian farce. This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. Come join in the bowdy fun! Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students and seniors. Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00 Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door! The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m. --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present
William Shakespeare's As You Like It.

Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same f= orrest where her banished father is living.  For protection, she disgui= ses herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in lo= ve with just before her banishment.  The rest is classic Shakespearian=20= farce.  This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. = Come join in the bowdy fun!

Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students= and seniors.
Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00
Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door!


The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m.=

--part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:26 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCCC's - Annual party / Actors with costumes needed & diectors / producers! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Looking for actors with costumes to attend or annual party. Film & Theatre producers, directors, mayor?s, casting director from LA and agents from NYC will be there. July 20th, 7:30 PM (Sunday evening) on Cleveland?s west side. Also looking for Theatre directors and producers to attend. Contact Ray at worldeonline.com for invitation information! There is a standing invitation to ALL producers and directors! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Looking for actors with costumes to attend or annual party. Film = & Theatre producers, directors, mayor’s, casting director from LA = and agents from NYC will be there.

 <= /p>

July 20th, 7:30 PM (Sunday evening) on = Cleveland’s west side.

 <= /p>

Also looking for Theatre directors and producers to = attend.

 <= /p>

Contact Ray at worldeonline.com for invitation information!

 <= /p>

There is a standing invitation to ALL producers and = directors!

 <= /p>

Ray Szuch, = CEO<= /p>

North Coast Central Casting = (NCCC)<= /b>

WorldEonline.com = (WEO)<= /b>

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------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]International Piano Competition & Festival at Oberlin Message-ID: <892690.3266746025@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, 2003 marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest artists -- will offer private = lessons, master classes, recitals, and lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free = and open to the public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV 104.9 = FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president of WCLV and = host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which is free and open = to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on Oberlin's web site (www.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu = 7/10/03 #1-mj Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty Hans Boepple Pianist Hans Boepple has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, national, and international awards. Ekaterina Murina Awarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in = 1954 with the orchestra of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special = music school of the Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, Murina has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Robert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station = of The New York Times, where he has been program director and executive producer and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists Showcase for the = station, and has included on many recent occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of the Arts since their inception. = His multiple award-winning folk series, Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan. About the Oberlin International Festival and Competition This gathering of international members of the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and the future of live piano concerts in our culture. The festival -- designed to bring educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia. Concert Schedule Programs and artists are subject to change. Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on wclv.com. # # # ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27
FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci = Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, = 2003 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.ed= u
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OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth = annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, = held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College = and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert = Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through = Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience = members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, = will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned = professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest = artists -- will offer private lessons, master classes, recitals, and = lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive = and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, = theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three = elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for = pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival = recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free and open to the = public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia = have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped = audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a = first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in = the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV = 104.9 FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning = at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president = of WCLV and host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The = Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which = is free and open to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest = faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the = United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from = Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and = Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash = prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the = sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals = concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a = cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on = Oberlin's web site = (0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For = concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: = 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest = continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned = internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it = provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have = won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van = Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, = the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of = 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand = pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu 7/10/03 #1-mj
Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty
Hans Boepple
Pianist Hans Boepple = has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, = among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles = Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House = Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been = listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded = first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), = Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los = Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National = Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have = broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by = Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty = at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara = University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In = demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he = continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated = and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, = national, and international awards.
Ekaterina Murina
Ti= mesAwarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, = Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the = St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher = education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, = her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. = Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in 1954 with the orchestra = of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special music school of the = Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano = faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In = 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia = and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she = achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she = completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a = teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, Murina = has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international = competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of = theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students = have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South = Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan = Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music = competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at = conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She = gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the = United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Palatino PalatinoRobert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and = radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for = his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York = Times, where he has been program director and executive producer = and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over = the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to = present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists = Showcase for the station, and has included on many recent = occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted = the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the = annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of = the Arts since their inception. His multiple award-winning folk series, = Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public = Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, = and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, = Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College = of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former = music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to = write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the = paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of = The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with = his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their = mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards = of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as = pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising = emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with = such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy = (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia = Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works = written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan.
About the Oberlin International Festival and = Competition
This gathering of international members of = the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who = attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and = the future of live piano concerts in our = culture
Times.Palatino The festival -- designed to bring = educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano = teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, = private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano = competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition = and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at = Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since = 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has = included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable = artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin = from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved = Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent = teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and = John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in = age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by = Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary = rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, = no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for = judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano = competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists = and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia.
Concert Schedule
Programs and artists are subject to = change.
Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on = wclv.com. # # #
0000,0000,00ff ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu
--==========00902182==========-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]correction: Showdown in C-Town Message-ID: <5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef@aol.com> --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, everyone: It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting that I sent out yesterday. Registration for the Showdown in C-Town competition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday. My apologies for the error. Take care! Tonya Broach :-) --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, everyone:

It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting th= at I sent out yesterday.  Registration for the Showdown in C-Town compe= tition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday.  My apologies for the e= rror.

Take care! 

Tonya Broach :-) --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary-- From Kajones0129 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:24 2003 From: Kajones0129 at aol.com (Kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE - Corrected information Message-ID: <710174B2.4A5605B4.3A0F14DB@aol.com> ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association continues its 26th Season with Robert Fulghum???s, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," to be performed August 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $9.00 for adults, and $8.00 for senior citizens and students. The director of the production is Russel Stitch. Adapted for the stage from Robert Fulghum???s inspirational best-selling book, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," takes the viewer through various life situations, and teaches some of life???s basic but most important lessons in a series of touching, charming and humorous sketches. Seating is extremely limited and advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111. ### From Jambdavis at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:36 2003 From: Jambdavis at aol.com (Jambdavis at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discount Tickets to Ohio Dance Theatre's next performance Message-ID: --part1_a9.440ff315.2c3db4e3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mr. Jeffery A. Mannies President SRO Entertainment 216.961.5230 (Cleveland Office) 216.990.2321 (Cellular) jambdavis at aol.com The Cleveland Play House Box Office 216.795.7000, ext. 4 Ohio Dance Theatre (ODT) is currently celebrating its inaugural summer seaso= n=20 performance at The Cleveland Play House and its exciting new work "Back=20 Beat." ODT is anxious to introduce itself to new faces, fresh attitudes and= people=20 who support the arts in the audience =E2=80=A6 especially with their first s= eason in=20 Cleveland and would like to invite you to their next performance!=20 Celebrating its 11th year, ODT is a professional contemporary ballet dance=20 company that presents works emphasizing a strong theatrical element. In order to introduce you to Ohio Dance Theatre, we would like to extend an=20 offer you can't refuse! Any seat at the Bolton Theatre at The Play House can= be=20 yours for $20 for the upcoming performance of "Back Beat." A tribute to jazz and the big band era celebrated through dance, experience=20 Swing with its rousing, high kicking, sophisticated movement inspired by the= =20 music of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. "Back Beat" will feature musical=20 arrangements and live performances by Mr. Bill Ransom.=20 Show Dates for "Back Beat" will be July 18,19,20 at The Cleveland Play=20 House's Bolton Theatre. All evening performances of "Back Beat" are held at=20= 7:00PM=20 (Friday/Saturday) and Sunday's matinee is at 2:00PM. The Play House Box Offi= ce=20 can be reached by dialing (216) 795-7000, ext. 4.=20 Let the box office know you subscribe to the Northeastern Ohio List for the=20 Performing Arts to receive your discount! --part1_a9.440ff315.2c3db4e3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Ohio Dance Theatre (ODT) is currently celebrating its inaugural summer seaso= n performance at The Cleveland Play House and its exciting new work "Back Be= at."  ODT is anxious to introduce itself to new faces, fresh attitudes=20= and people who support the arts in the audience =E2=80=A6 especially with th= eir first season in Cleveland and would like to invite you to their next per= formance!

Celebrating its 11th year, ODT is a professional contemporary ballet dance c= ompany that presents works emphasizing a strong theatrical element.

In order to introduce you to Ohio Dance Theatre, we would like to extend an=20= offer you can't refuse! Any seat at the Bolton Theatre at The Play House can= be yours for $20 for the upcoming performance of "Back Beat."

A tribute to jazz and the big band era celebrated through dance, experience=20= Swing with its rousing, high kicking, sophisticated movement inspired by the= music of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. "Back Beat" will feature musical a= rrangements and live performances by Mr. Bill Ransom.

Show Dates for "Back Beat" will be July 18,19,20 at The Cleveland Play House= 's Bolton Theatre. All evening performances of "Back Beat" are held at 7:00P= M (Friday/Saturday) and Sunday's matinee is at 2:00PM. The Play House Box Of= fice can be reached by dialing (216) 795-7000, ext. 4.

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Ansley Valentine

--part1_179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db_boundary-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Wed Jul 9 23:30:11 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:30:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Maggie found >>>>>thanks ...and Cast announced for A Chorus Line @ GLTG Message-ID: HEY NEOP, Thank you to the 106 players that I have screened, E-Mailed or talked to over the phone during the grueling auditions over the last 8 weeks. Here is a list of hard working individuals who will dance,sing and act on the LINE at The Geauga Lyric Theater Guild on Chardon Square Opening Aug. 15th / Aug. 31st box office # 440-286-2255 Also thanks to you who did contact me concerning the role of Maggie it has been cast |------------+----------------| | Name | | |------------+----------------| |Chuck |Artistic | |Abraham |Director | |------------+----------------| |Rick |Asst. Director | |McGuigan | | |------------+----------------| |Lisa Marie |Chore. | |French | | |------------+----------------| |Connie |Musical Director| |Baltitas | | |------------+----------------| |Pete |Producer | |Percassi | | |------------+----------------| |Heather |Cassie | |Kunkle | | |------------+----------------| |Laura |Sheila | |Rightnour | | |------------+----------------| |Kristin |Val | |Netzband | | |------------+----------------| |Vanessa |Diana | |Braun | | |------------+----------------| |Richelle |Judy | |Dykstra | | |------------+----------------| |Suzanne |Kristine | |Watson | | |------------+----------------| |Natalie |Maggie | |Reder | | |------------+----------------| |Erin Cardina|Bebe | |------------+----------------| |Jackie Kalan|Connie | |------------+----------------| |Larry Braun |Mike | |------------+----------------| |Norman Berry|Richie | |------------+----------------| |Justin Maine|Don | |------------+----------------| |Tim Coles |Paul | |------------+----------------| |Eric |Mark | |Grapatin | | |------------+----------------| |Nick Gehlfus|Greg | |------------+----------------| |Craig Mosier|Bobby | |------------+----------------| |Steve |Al | |Chazaro | | |------------+----------------| |Gina |Lori | |DiDonato | | |------------+----------------| |Kelly Molnar|Vickie | |------------+----------------| |Amanda |Tricia | |Heywood | | |------------+----------------| |Lori Pellow |Lois | |------------+----------------| |Karen Zondag|Monica | |------------+----------------| |Amy Barko |Sue | |------------+----------------| |Francesco |Frank | |Nappo | | |------------+----------------| | |Roy | |------------+----------------| |Dan Musgrave|Tom | |------------+----------------| |Todd Stuart |Zach | |------------+----------------| From dmw4880 at yahoo.com Wed Jul 9 23:30:29 2003 From: dmw4880 at yahoo.com (Dena Warmuth) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:30:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CSU Factory Theatre presents Tennessee Williams play Message-ID: <20030709182617.75352.qmail@web14709.mail.yahoo.com> --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii C.S.U. Factory Theatre Presents Period of Adjustment by Tennessee Williams Directed by Eugene Hare Stage Managed by Dena M. Warmuth Featuring: Michael Smith...........Ralph Bates Reagan Kendrick......Isabel Haverstick Robert Buehner........George Haverstick Audrey Klein............Dorothy Bates July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 2003.......8:00 PM July 27 and August 3, 2003...........2:00 PM C.S.U. Factory Theatre - E. 24th St. & Chester Ave. Tickets - $10.00 General Admission $5.00 Senior Citizens Box Office: (216) 687-2109 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
            C.S.U. Factory Theatre  
                       Presents
 
               Period of Adjustment
                    by Tennessee Williams
     
                                     Directed by Eugene Hare
                               
                               Stage Managed by Dena M. Warmuth
 
                                            Featuring:
                 Michael Smith...........Ralph Bates
                   Reagan Kendrick......Isabel Haverstick
                   Robert Buehner........George Haverstick
                   Audrey Klein............Dorothy Bates
 
                          July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 2003.......8:00 PM
                          July 27 and August 3, 2003...........2:00 PM
 
 C.S.U. Factory Theatre - E. 24th St. & Chester Ave.
               Tickets - $10.00 General Admission
                                             $5.00 Senior Citizens
 
               Box Office: (216) 687-2109
             


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka Wieners and Boobs Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.
For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland = Black Box=20 Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
The = Cleveland Black Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton Theater/Spoon River Interview on WCPN TODAY Message-ID: <16b.2142c791.2c3e3f62@aol.com> Charenton Theater Company presents The Cemetery Tour, featuring Spoon River Anthology July 11 - August 9 Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango RADIO LISTENING Tune in today to the 'Around Noon' program on WCPN 90.3FM (12:15 p.m.) Guests will include: Mindy Childress, Spoon River Anthology director Vicki Blum Vigil, author of the book, Cleveland Cemeteries, Manda Gillespie, chair of Friends of City of Cleveland Cemeteries Spoon River Anthology OPENS this Friday, July 11 at Riverside Cemetery. For more information, log on to www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Representative GARFIELD Life's race well run Life's work well done Life's victory won, Now cometh rest. These lines are inscribed on the tomb of President Garfield (1831-81), and come from the 'Funeral Ode on President Garfield' by Edward Hazen Parker, MD (1823-1896). Garfield was assassinated and is buried in Lake View Cemetery. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop Message-ID: <000301c346dd$ce6db980$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE RSVP required by Friday, July 11, 2003 About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. This event is cosponsored by Media Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop

Independent Pictures presents Film = Budgeting Workshop

Come join DGA (Director Guild of = America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ = the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit = Avenue.

Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

RSVP required by Friday, July 11, = 2003

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as = an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has = spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the = DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about = the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a = consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule = programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught = budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media = Services.

This event is cosponsored by Media = Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget
          =


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Media Design Imaging
media = creation for marketing solutions
www.mdifilm.com
216.334.1244

Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family = System)
2800 years old Family Style
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------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science Center Message-ID: <003f01c346e5$9ef46de0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark your calendar, in celebrating the Great Lakes Science Center's 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with Instructors and Masters T'shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the current China exhibition, which some of Wu's ancestry might be included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science = Center

Mark your calendar, in celebrating the = Great Lakes Science Center’s 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes = Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition = to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on = July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with = Instructors and Masters T’shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, = Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and = Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in = the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the = current China exhibition, which some of Wu’s ancestry might be = included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org






------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0-- From donnielong219 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 From: donnielong219 at yahoo.com (Donnie Long) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Midnight Martini Show continues... Message-ID: <20030710141338.21494.qmail@web21407.mail.yahoo.com> --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW continues its run at Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with a pre-show starting at 11:45. Come early for the best seats! Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community. Come as a cast and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage! ?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner and music directed by John P. DiSanto. Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times. Never a cover, but always great entertainment! Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW
continues its run at
 Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club
at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) 
 
The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show
inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with
a pre-show starting at 11:45.  Come early for the best seats! 
 
Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring
Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and
Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from
Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community.  Come as a
 cast
and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage!
  
?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner
and music directed by John P. DiSanto. 
 
Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times.
 
Never a cover, but always great entertainment!
 Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!!


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for "The Streets Are The Stage" Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B72820243E7AD@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" "The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of Northeast Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from Tower City to National City Plaza to Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on Star Plaza from 11am-2pm. To make this event as successful as last month's event, "Cleveland's on Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at schaefer at playhousesquare.com . ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of = Northeast = Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic = vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers = around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from = Tower City to = National = City Plaza to = Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the = sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and = dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will = also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on = Star Plaza<= /st1:place> from 11am-2pm.

To make this event as successful as last month's event, = "Cleveland<= /font>'s on = Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders = of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and = also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform = without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this = event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at = schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f@aol.com> --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Skwerlady at aol.com Full-name: Skwerlady Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a at aol.com> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:07:22 EDT Subject: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary" X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10578 --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary-- --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary-- From theillusionfactory at nccw.net Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 From: theillusionfactory at nccw.net (Barbara Ballance) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Illusion Factory Seeks Male Actor Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C346F2.BFCE3CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional touring theatre for young audiences, is seeking a male actor, age 23-33, for acting work in the schools, September 2003 - June 2004. Must be talented, well-trained, versatile and able to teach workshops as well as share with driving the company van. 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Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn, Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m. Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road. Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35 2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 & 1, ages 50 -- 60 Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long and MUST BE MEMORIZED. You will be asked to read from the script at callbacks only. Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy. For Weathervane, Loewy directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin to Broadway. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626. SUMMARY: PROOF AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m. Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. 330-836-2626 --part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION RELEASE
AUDITION RELEASE

Contact: Janis Harcar, Director of Marketing & Devel= opment
(330) 836-2323 (not for publication)
Ticket Office: (330) 836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for=20
PROOF


(Akron, Ohio, July 10, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...)  Weather= vane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn= , Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Callback= s will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m.  A= uditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron= , In the Valley off Merriman Road.

Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35
2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 &  1, ages 50 -- 60
Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is= not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long an= d MUST BE MEMORIZED.   You will be asked to read from the script a= t callbacks only.

Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy.  For Weathervane, Loewy= directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. &= nbsp;She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin t= o Broadway.

Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting.  Exc= ept in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play,= all roles will be cast on the basis of talent.  Weathervane Playhouse=20= is a community theater.  All performers in all productions are voluntee= rs.  For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.

SUMMARY: PROOF
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT
Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Call= backs Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m.
Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron.  330-836-262= 6

--part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Peter and Wendy Discounts for Neohiopal Members! Message-ID: --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining performances of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! Remaining Performaces are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Call for Reservations (216) 732-3370 Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com See you at the show! --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie



**
If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal li= st ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining perform= ances
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

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Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations



Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.


Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights <= BR> (minutes off the 271 and Rockside)

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH



Call for Reservations (21= 6) 732-3370

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


See you at the show!






--part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary-- From Todd at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 From: Todd at playhousesquare.com (Todd Stuart) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS at Playhouse Square Cen ter Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201ECE390@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/plain The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary Rose's Turn in New York's Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by Cleveland native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted. THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble includes Charles Eversole (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), Andrew Rothman (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and older. GRETA ROTHMAN was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to Cleveland area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman graduated from Ashland University in 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton and MCC Theater in Manhattan. Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita Rivera. Tickets for THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com . Performance Schedule: July 25 & 26 August 1, 2, 15, 16, 22, 23 No performances August 8 & 9 Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the work of Cleveland-based performing artists. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) = at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform = Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through = August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at = 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus = service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. =

 

Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary = Rose's Turn in New = York's = Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by = Cleveland = native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, = uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The = performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted.


THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS = appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written = and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, = THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble = includes Charles Eversole = (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), = Andrew Rothman = (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and = older.

 

GRETA = ROTHMAN = was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to = Cleveland = area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast = Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman = graduated from Ashland = University in = 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in = Princeton = and MCC Theater in Manhattan. = Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible = for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such = theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita = Rivera.

 

Tickets for THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. = All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More = information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com.<= o:p>

 

Performance Schedule:             = July 25 & 26

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Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the = work of Cleveland-based performing artists.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Se* aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans = of  MTV's=20 The State, Stella &=20 Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LA & NYC Connections Seminars! July 19th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you ever thought of working in LA and NYC here?s the info! These seminars are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would benefit from. Performing Artists Seminar Comes To Cleveland Bill Marinella from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. Lance and Maria LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997. IGF Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and artist?s involved in a variety of media. Their seminar will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for in the NYC area. What to do and not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. Los Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to Cleveland. Marinella currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being on staff at Bill Dance Casting ? a Hollywood casting mainstay for more than 25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers here home. His seminar will be the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar. In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment industry. Both seminars will be held on July 19, 2003. The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from 2pm-4pm. The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102. The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both. Reservations can be made by contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com . Seating is open but limited. Walk ins are welcome! All ages! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

If you ever = thought of working in LA and NYC here’s the info!<= /u>

 

These seminars = are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would = benefit from.

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Performing = Artists Seminar Comes To Cleveland<= /b>

 

Bill Marinella = from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland = offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. =

 

Lance and Maria = LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997.

IGF = Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and = artist’s involved in a variety of media.  =

 

Their seminar = will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for = in the NYC area.  What to do and = not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. 

 

 

Los = Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to = Cleveland.

Marinella = currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being
on staff at Bill Dance Casting – a Hollywood casting mainstay for = more than
25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers = here home.  His seminar will be = the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar.  In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting = director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back = to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment = industry.

 

 

 

Both seminars = will be held on July 19, 2003.  = The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the = second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from   2pm-4pm.  The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio = at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102.  The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both.  Reservations can be made by = contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com.  Seating is open but limited. = Walk ins are welcome!  All = ages!

 <= /p>

 <= /p>

Ray Szuch, = CEO<= /p>

North Coast Central Casting = (NCCC)<= /b>

WorldEonline.com = (WEO)<= /b>

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We have your brand: HP, Epson, Lexmark, Canon & more. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5510 http://us.click.yahoo.com/kP..SB/49VGAA/ySSFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> SEEKING FILMMAKING TEAMS AND FILM TREATMENTS FOR SPARX IN THE CITY For Immediate Release: July 10, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 As part of Flix and Sparx, an official Sparx in the City event in=20 Cleveland, Ohio, Independent Pictures is now accepting treatments for=20 films to be shot on August 15 during the next Sparx in the City=20 event.=20=20 Independent Pictures is requesting interested filmmaking teams to=20 submit, along with a summary of their filmmaking qualifications, edgy=20 concepts that depict urban life in Cleveland. Each team should write=20 a two-paragraph film treatment that could be done on one street=20 corner in downtown Cleveland and shot in one day=96incorporating any=20 activities that may be happening on the street. Call (216) 651-7315=20 or email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com to get the application emailed to=20 you. There is no fee to apply and artist stipends are available for=20 the eight teams that are chosen. The deadline for entries is July 28. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop,=20 and a variety of curatorial programs.=20 INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: The George Gund Foundation, The=20 Cleveland Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, Community Shares of Greater=20 Cleveland, Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Media=20 Design Imaging, Cleveland Public Theatre, Filmmaker Magazine, Detroit=20 Shoreway Community Development Organization,=20 www.WritersScriptNetwork.com # # # ________________________________________________________________ Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 USA (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 Fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com/=20 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Fri Jul 11 21:01:57 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:01:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares, Cleveland's Newest Comedy Sensation, Looking for Actors Message-ID: <20030711032120.76718.qmail@web40412.mail.yahoo.com> Hey Actors!!!! The Public Squares, Cleveland's Newest Comedy Sensation, are looking for actors for their first ever show!!!! Show will be staged at Second City theatre sometime in late August or early September. Looking for actors with a comedic background preferred but not required. Good men and women needed! Please e-mail inquires to abyerly24 at yahoo.com. Thanks for your support!! Adrian Byerly The Public Squares __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com Fri Jul 11 21:02:16 2003 From: ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com (Ashtabula Shakespeare) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare Message-ID: <20030711040048.33801.qmail@web20705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park 10 a.m-4p.m. The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more. Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE
 
Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare
 
Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529-- From info at paalive.org Fri Jul 11 21:02:29 2003 From: info at paalive.org (info at paalive.org) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip-Hop Camp for Kids age 12-19 Message-ID: <2762.68.171.82.57.1057901027.squirrel@www.webmail.paalive.org> The Progressive Arts Alliance is proud to present 2nd Annual RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Summer Arts Camp Presented in cooperation with the Center for Arts and Culture at Cuyahoga Community College Students age 12-19 will have the opportunity to learn more about hip-hop culture from professional artist-educators during the two-week Hip-Hop Summer Arts Camp that takes place July 14-July 25, Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on the Eastern Campus of Tri-C, Richmond and Harvard Roads. Artists from the world-renowned Rennie Harris Puremovement dance group will conduct a special master class with the students during the camp. Legendary Philadelphia DJ Cash Money, the inventor of the "transformer" scratch, will also be on hand to work with the students. Students will learn more about the aesthetics of hip-hop culture: DJing, MCing (or "rapping"), Breaking (dancing), and Graffiti Art as well as the history and evolution of the art form. Space is limited, but still available. The cost for the two-week program is $175. Financial assistance is available for those with demonstrated financial need. For more info, call 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. This program is an installment of the RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Education Program: Recognizing Hip-Hop As a Powerful Source Of Development for Youth From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 11 21:02:43 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1347452.3266931575@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01373393========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. Here is your digest of news and events information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please visit our web site for news about Oberlin's Ninth Annual International Piano Competition and Festival, to be held on campus from July 20 through July 27. http://www.oberlin.edu/con For the last word on upcoming events, please visit our electronic calendar at: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you find this information useful in planning your coverage of the music world. Have a terrific weekend! --Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01373393========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline TimesHello everyone. Here is your digest of news and events information from the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please visit our web site for news about Oberlin's Ninth Annual = International Piano Competition and Festival, to be held on campus from = July 20 through July 27. 0000,0000,ffffhttp://www.oberlin.edu/con For the last word on upcoming events, please visit our electronic calendar = at: 0000,0000,ffffhttp://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bi= n/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you find this information useful in planning your coverage of the = music world. Have a terrific weekend! --Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01373393==========-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jul 11 21:02:58 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop, sorry Message-ID: <007e01c347fb$4a817f70$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sorry all, I forgot to include the number to call for RSVP, you still can do this, at 216.651.7315 Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. 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Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) = member=20 Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon = Square=20 Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue.

Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn=20 about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.=20

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set=20 Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an=20 advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at=20 Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned = documentaries,=20 commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in = production=20 on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early = adopter=20 of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their = advanced=20 budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified = instructor=20 and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild = and Media=20 Services.

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------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610-- From rstich at msn.com Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 From: rstich at msn.com (RUSSEL STICH) Date: Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dada to hold auditions 7/20 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions on = Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W. 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. While improv training is not "required", all auditioners = should be quick-witted, team oriented players who are able to remain "in = the moment". We are seeking performers who are "fast, physical and have = the potential to be furiously funny". Please bring a headshot & resume ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions = on=20 Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W.=20 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. =20 While improv training is not "required", all auditioners should be = quick-witted,=20 team oriented players who are able to remain "in the moment". We are = seeking=20 performers who are "fast, physical and have the potential to be = furiously=20 funny".
Please bring a headshot & resume
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900-- From Jpaul at wesleyan.edu Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 From: Jpaul at wesleyan.edu (Jeremy Paul) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for FRAGILE MOMENTS Short Movie Message-ID: <001d01c348c8$49755070$92caaa44@firstcut> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Audition for "FRAGILE MOMENTS" a First Cut Studios production, written and directed by Jeremy Paul FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two high school students meet, fall = in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their time together. In a = series of snap shots, their relationship grows and streches to the point = of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the world they knew comes = to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific fantasy. This is a slasher movie without the fear, and a love story without = a happy ending. MOVIE DETAILS=20 FRAGILE MOMENTS will be shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. = Several rehearsals will occur between auditons and shooting, to be = scheduled with the actors. =20 ROLES: * All roles are unpaid; actors will receive a copy of the movie upon its = completion * All characters are seniors in high school - 2 female roles - 2 male roles - several extra group roles DATES AND TIMES Auditions will be held on Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY 15, 6 to 8:30 PM at Benedictine High School 2900 MLK Jr. Dr. Cleveland OH 44104 Please come prepared with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings = from the script will also be available. If you would to audition, have = any questions, or cannot audition during the scheduled times, please = contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or 440-773-4719.=20 Founded in August of 2002, First Cut Studios Inc. is an Ohio not = for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting interest in = movie production among young adults, particularly in the Cleveland area. = In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose students = to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and distribution = via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers = in the film industry. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Audition for
 
"FRAGILE MOMENTS"
 
a First Cut Studios production, written = and=20 directed by Jeremy Paul
 
FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two = high school=20 students meet, fall in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their = time=20 together. In a series of snap shots, their relationship grows and = streches=20 to the point of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the = world they=20 knew comes to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific=20 fantasy.
     This is a = slasher movie=20 without the fear, and a love story without a happy ending.
 
MOVIE DETAILS
     FRAGILE = MOMENTS will be=20 shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. Several rehearsals will occur = between=20 auditons and shooting, to be scheduled with the actors.
     
ROLES:
* All roles are unpaid; actors will = receive a copy=20 of the movie upon its completion
* All characters are seniors in = high=20 school
- 2 female roles
- 2 male roles
- several extra group = roles
 
DATES AND TIMES
Auditions will be held on
Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY = 15,
6 to 8:30 PM at
 
Benedictine High School
2900 MLK Jr. Dr.
Cleveland OH 44104
 
     Please = come prepared=20 with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings from the script will = also be=20 available. If you would to audition, have any questions, or cannot = audition=20 during the scheduled times, please contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or=20 440-773-4719.
 
Founded in August of 2002, First Cut = Studios Inc.=20 is an Ohio not for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting = interest in movie production among young adults, particularly in the = Cleveland=20 area.  In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose = students to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and = distribution=20 via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and=20 workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers in = the film=20 industry.
 
------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80-- From reedh2os at ald.net Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (reedh2os at ald.net) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A note of praise for auditioning actors on July 11th - h2o productions Message-ID: <2999.199.35.102.192.1058059074.squirrel@www2.ald.net> On behalf of our production team (h2o productions in association with Sharkra Productions) we would like to send a sincere note of praise and thanks to the actors who auditioned last evening at the Courtyard Marriott for our short film. It was our pleasure to be a small part of the talent and creativity you bring to the Cleveland area and beyond. We were very impressed with the level of enthusiasm and commitment we experienced. Our apologies to those of you who had to wait a while to be seen. Regardless of the outcome of our casting decisions, please know that we welcome the opportunity to work with each of you in the future. Best of luck to all of you with your creative endeavors. Sincerely, Kailyne Waters From ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 From: ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com (Ashtabula Shakespeare) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare Ages 13-19 Message-ID: <20030713023123.95821.qmail@web20705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks. ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park 10 a.m-4p.m. The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more. Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks.
ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE
 
Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare
 
Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold = auditions=20 for THE GUYS, on Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W. =20 Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +.  Performances: 9/11, = 19-20. =20 This play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a = premiere in=20 northeast Ohio.  For more information call Lois DiGiacomo:=20 330.966.9440.
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'MATCHMAKER' Performances Message-ID: <001501c3491c$266067b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Oliver Corrigan and playwright, Deborah Handlin Salberg, are = producing MATCHMAKER, their audience interactive play that satirizes TV = dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 and Saturday, August 9 = at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that! It is located at = 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!) MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show with 4 women and 4 men, allows = audience members to become 'matchmakers', choose the winning bride and = groom and then enjoy the wedding and reception! Tickets: $8.00 - call = 330.966.9440. This play may be booked for organization fundraisers.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Oliver Corrigan and = playwright, Deborah=20 Handlin Salberg, are producing MATCHMAKER, their audience = interactive play=20 that  satirizes TV dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 = and=20 Saturday, August 9 at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural = Center=20 Arts and Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that!  It is = located=20 at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck=20 (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!)
MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show = with 4=20 women and 4 men, allows audience members to become 'matchmakers',=20  choose the winning bride and groom and then enjoy the wedding and=20 reception!  Tickets: $8.00 - call 330.966.9440.
 
This play may be booked for = organization=20 fundraisers. 
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70-- From Kramer888 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 From: Kramer888 at aol.com (Kramer888 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Boston University Graduate Thesis Film Casting Message-ID: <17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83@aol.com> --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boston University Graduate Thesis Film shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th Synopsis: A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and small actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actual dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to steps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music. The film is very musical in nature. Roles and Requirments: 8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evening of shooting Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of rythym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but will be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture before the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead actress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to Chris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow. These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great experience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so it will look great). Thank you! Chris --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Boston University Graduate Thesis Film
shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th

Synopsis:
A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and sma= ll actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up= in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actua= l dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to ste= ps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music= . The film is very musical in nature.

Roles and Requirments:

8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it= (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance=20= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be need= ed for 2 days of shooting

14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color i= t (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be nee= ded for 2 days of shooting

28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evenin= g of shooting


Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16= th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of ryth= ym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but wi= ll be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture befor= e the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead act= ress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to C= hris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow.

These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great expe= rience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so i= t will look great).

Thank you!

Chris

--part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Presents "PlayActs: A Prelude to Performance Message-ID: <140.15611982.2c42cac9@aol.com> --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SAVE THE DATES ! Sat. July 26th & Sun. July 27th=20 for a great opportunity to enjoy another exciting Theatre Performance Experience in July the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio & the Theatre Department o= f=20 Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy, Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to=20 Performance" a Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and=20= Vocal=20 Performance Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills,=20 Building 2-Studio Theatre=20 Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27th, 3:00 PM. "PlayActs. . ." presents =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma= Powell =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amherst, by Mary= Lu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox= , Sue Johnson, Gary Webster =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond, by Fred A. Tay= lor =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 "PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who perform=20 excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes=20 Johnson,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie=20 Meyer-Steinheiser,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in=20 advance.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in=20 the greater Cleveland area. --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SAVE THE DATES !

Sat. July 26th & Sun. Ju= ly 27th

for a great opportunity
to enjoy another exciting
Theatre Performance Experience in July

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'=20= Studio & the Theatre Department of Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy= , Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance" a=20= Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and Vocal Performan= ce Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, Building 2-St= udio Theatre

Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27t= h, 3:00 PM.


"PlayActs. . ." presents
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0       .=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma Powell
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amhers= t, by MaryLu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox, Sue Johnson, Gary Webster
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond,=20= by Fred A. Taylor
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
"PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who p= erform excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes Johnson,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie Meyer-Steinheiser,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in advance.=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in t= he greater Cleveland area.

--part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary-- From Murphe1211 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 From: Murphe1211 at aol.com (Murphe1211 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]graduate thesis 16mm film auditions @ YSU 7/19 Message-ID: <6d.1547820f.2c43078a@aol.com> Eric Murphy (dir./prod.) is holding auditions for "Sign of the Times" Saturday, July 19th @ Youngstown State University's Bliss Hall room number 2200 from 10am-4pm. "Sign of the Times" is a 16mm graduate thesis project for Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. The 30-minute film also has a feature attached. The drama/comedy is about a young law student who leaves his girlfriend, moves back to his hometown, and encounters dirty politics as he runs for State Senate. Most of the film will be shot in Trumbull County, OH. However, the lead role of Tim may require travel to Los Angeles. Shoot is late Sept./early Oct. Copy, credit, meals, and travel provided. For more information email Eric: murphe1211 at aol.com Tim - LEAD- 26, tall, good-looking, charismatic, quick witted. Al - LEAD - 28-30, Tim's brother, attorney, polished, sarcastic. JJ - LEAD - 24, Artist, rugged, husky. Shark - LEAD - 60+, retired auto worked, crazy. Supporting: Jim - 50+, slimy, egomaniac. Marvin - 45+, distinguished. Tony - 60+, polished. Karen - 50+, nice looking, motherly. Grandparents 70+ From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening night party for Each Day Dies with Sleep Message-ID: <20030713214433.48099.qmail@web80004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18. All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show. convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest, turning their paradise upside down. Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours. Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist  play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18.  All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show.

convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest,  turning their paradise upside down.  Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours.


Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. 

All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. 

--0-292505130-1058132673=:48081-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike & Ike Satirical Review of Cain Park's "Fiddler on the Roof" Message-ID: <005d01c3440a$74921bc0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ROLLING DOUGHNUTS presents A Very Amateurish Production Mike and Ike in "Reviewers on the Lawn" Written by Mike and Ike Additional Material by JT Buck IKE: Why are we even reviewin' the show, limey? It closes tonight. MIKE: Because that's what we do. We see a show, we review it. It's = tradition. Besides, we tried to see the show opening night, and the = next three shows after. There was just one little problem. M&I: (Singing) NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING M: Cain Park really does a nice job of being Blossom light: Beautiful = atmosphere, nice theatre, but for reasons that I will never fathom, the = people who built the place decided not to level some more trees to build = a parking lot. I: In the 20's it wasn't necessary. M: Note the the people that run the place: That was a century ago. = Times change. I: They outta rename the place CAIN'T Park. M: There's something wrong when you see a show in Cleveland Heights and = have to park in Aurora. I: But like The Replacements, we walked 500 miles, got our tickets and = finally sat down to see a show directed by M&I: (Singing) FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD M: Fiddler on the Roof takes place in 1905 in a small Jewish village = in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending on where you're from) Russia. It is a = simpler time when you bought your dairy products from the corner cart. I: When men would spend hours a day talkin' bout religion. M: When women were basically slaves and they still liked it. I: And when children had no control over their destinies whastsoever. M: It is the story of Tevya, a simple dairy man who tries to keep his = traditions and faith alive in the face of a quickly changing world. I: His daughters actually want to choose their own husbands, not who = Barbera Streisand picks for them. M: Yente, not Yentyl. I: Whatever. Also, there's all the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), = who proves beyond a shadow of a doubt what happens if you reject the = Christian God . . . you lose your homes. M: (Singing) THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL DEEP ISSUES AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A LOT OF SONGS I: (Singing) AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND VERY WELL DIRECTED STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY LONG M&I: (Singing) THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS M: Now, don't get us wrong. We're not saying the show is boring. I: We're not? M: Shut up. Quite the opposite. In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld = has crafted a production that is more vibrant and alive then the film = adaptation. I: My Dinner With Andre is more vibrant and alive than that flick. M: The dream sequence is particularly enjoyable, with weird lighting, = bizarre staging. I: Kinda like a Cirque du Oy Vay. M: (Singing) OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE PROBLEMS LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL TRUCKS I: (Singing)=20 AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF THE MICS WOULD GO SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY WERE SINGING M&I: (Singing) LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS IT DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T KNOW WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW. WE WISH WE LIKED THE PLAY WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF WE DIDN'T HAVE TO PAY WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO COMP US REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S CURTAIN THE END ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
ROLLING = DOUGHNUTS
presents
A Very Amateurish=20 Production
 
Mike and = Ike
in
"Reviewers on the = Lawn"
Written by Mike and = Ike
Additional Material by JT = Buck
 
IKE:  Why are we even = reviewin' the show,=20 limey?  It closes tonight.
 
MIKE:  Because that's what we = do.  We=20 see a show, we review it.  It's tradition.  Besides, we tried = to see=20 the show opening night, and the next three shows after.  There was = just one=20 little problem.
 
M&I: (Singing)
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
 
M:  Cain Park really does a = nice job of=20 being Blossom light:  Beautiful atmosphere, nice theatre, but for = reasons=20 that I will never fathom, the people who built the place decided not to = level=20 some more trees to build a parking lot.
 
I: In the 20's it wasn't=20 necessary.
 
M:  Note the the people that = run the=20 place:  That was a century ago.  Times change.
 
I:  They outta rename the = place CAIN'T=20 Park.
 
M:  There's something wrong = when you see a=20 show in Cleveland Heights and have to park in Aurora.
 
I:  But like The = Replacements,  we=20 walked 500 miles, got our tickets and finally sat down to see a = show=20 directed by
 
M&I: (Singing)
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
 
M:  Fiddler on the Roof takes = place in=20 1905 in a  small Jewish village in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending = on where=20 you're from) Russia.  It is a simpler time when you bought your = dairy=20 products from the corner cart.
 
I:  When men would spend = hours a day=20 talkin' bout religion.
 
M:  When women were basically = slaves and=20 they still liked it.
 
I:  And when children had no = control over=20 their destinies whastsoever.
 
M:  It is the story of Tevya, = a simple=20 dairy man who tries to keep his traditions and faith alive in the face = of a=20 quickly changing world.
 
I:  His daughters actually = want to choose=20 their own husbands, not who Barbera Streisand picks for = them.
 
M:  Yente, not = Yentyl.
 
I:  Whatever.  Also, = there's all=20 the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), who proves beyond a shadow of = a doubt=20 what happens if you reject the Christian God . . . you lose your=20 homes.
 
M: (Singing)
THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL = DEEP=20 ISSUES
AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A = LOT OF=20 SONGS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND = VERY WELL=20 DIRECTED
STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY = LONG
 
M&I: (Singing)
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
 
M:  Now, don't get us = wrong.  We're=20 not saying the show is boring.
 
I:  We're not?
 
M:  Shut up.  Quite the=20 opposite.  In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld has crafted a = production=20 that is more vibrant and alive then the film adaptation.
 
I:  My Dinner With Andre is = more vibrant=20 and alive than that flick.
 
M:  The dream sequence is = particularly=20 enjoyable, with weird lighting, bizarre staging.
 
I:  Kinda like a Cirque du Oy=20 Vay.
 
M: (Singing)
OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE=20 PROBLEMS
LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL=20 TRUCKS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF = THE MICS WOULD=20 GO
SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY = WERE=20 SINGING
 
M&I: (Singing)
LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS = IT
DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T = KNOW
 
WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW.  = WE WISH WE=20 LIKED THE PLAY
WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF = WE DIDN'T=20 HAVE TO PAY
 
WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO = COMP=20 US
REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S=20 CURTAIN
 
 
 
THE=20 END
------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0-- From rsummers at kent.edu Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Rebecca Summers) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT Announces New Audition Dates for Cabaret Message-ID: SCT NEWS -- ~ Cabaret Auditions - new dates ~ Summer Youth Theatre presents Honk opening July 11 at 7:30 Cabaret Auditions Due to a medical emergency, SCT has rescheduled auditions for Cabaret: New audition dates: Sunday, August 24 - 6:00 - 8:00 Monday, August 25 - 7:00 - 9:30 Tuesday, August 26 - 7:00 -9:30 Production dates: November 7, 8*, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22**, 23, 28 and 29. *Dinner Theatre ** Midnight Show Rehearsals are scheduled to begin September 7th. All roles are available. Please prepare an up-tempo Broadway song for auditions. Everyone should be prepared to dance except actors interested in Cliff Bradshaw, Fraulein Schneider, Herr Schultz and Ernst Ludwig. If you are a dancer and you play an instrument, please prepare something to perform. We will also be auditioning for the band, which will be on stage and part of the Kit Kat Club. SCT Artistic Director Becky Summers will direct and choreograph the show assisted by Pat Kulow. Donna Dandino will be the musical director with Cheryl Rauschenberger serving as the assistant choreographer. Lyle Hennicke will be the Production manager; Sheryl Puette the Stage Manger. Tom Wilschutz will produce the show and Heidrun Hultgren will work as the dialect coach. For information, please call 330-928-4192 or email:sct_online at hotmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MDI moved to new location Message-ID: <009a01c3448d$69d24010$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Deares list members, please update your contact list information, we have moved to the west, we will continue to provide good service within reasonable pricing to our performing arts community. Media Design Imaging 1265 W. 106th Street #1 Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Tel: 216.334.1244 Johnny Wu ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MDI moved to new location

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------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a@aol.com> --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary-- From Kajones0129 at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 From: Kajones0129 at aol.com (Kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ANNOUNCES TWO SUMMER PRODUCTIONS Message-ID: <06354C84.76E7961E.3A0F14DB@aol.com> ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ONCE UPON A MATTRESS??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association celebrates its 26th Season with the musical comedy, "Once Upon a Mattress," to be performed July 24, 25, 26 and 27 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. The production is directed by Jan Bruml, with musical direction by Kevin Mulder and choreography by Jen Arvay. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $10.00 for adults, and $9.00 for senior citizens and students. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111 or at the door on the nights of the performances. ONCE UPON A MATTRESS is the classic Broadway musical comedy version of the fairytale "The Princess and the Pea" and features music by Mary Rodgers and lyrics by Marshall Barer. The original production, starring Carol Burnett, opened on Broadway in 1959 and ran for 460 performances. A 1996 revival starred Sarah Jessica Parker. ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ALL I EVER NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association continues its 26th Season with the play, "All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," to be performed August 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $9.00 for adults, and $8.00 for senior citizens and students. The production is directed by Russel Stitch. Adapted for the stage from Robert Fulghum???s inspirational best-selling book, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" takes the viewer through various life situations, and teaches some of life???s basic but most important lessons in a series of touching, charming and humorous sketches. Seating is extremely limited for this production and advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111. ### From LNehring at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 From: LNehring at aol.com (LNehring at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]press release for Cleve Shakes Message-ID: <18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597@aol.com> --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino. TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 at the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season. After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola) disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino. Unfortunately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love triangle quickly spirals out of control. Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing stock of all Illyria. The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes Ensemble Allen Branstein Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford Antonia Aaron B. Coleman Sir Andrew Scott Esposito Sebastian Robert Hawkes Malvolio John Hickman Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino Tom Kondilas Ensemble Keith Kornajcik Fabian Christine McBurney Maria Kat McIntosh Viola Bryan Ritchey Ensemble Michael Roache Fool Jeff Staron Ensemble Tina Thompkins Ensemble Tony Zavarella Ensemble Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare. TWELFTH NIGHT runs from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. All shows are free and start at 7 pm. Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our shows and upcoming series of summer workshops. Lawrence Nehring Artistic Director Cleveland Shakespeare Festival www.cleveshakes.org "Be safe; act dangerous." --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to annou= nce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, direc= ted by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Cleme= ns as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse=20= James Kamps as Orsino.  TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 a= t the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for th= is, our sixth season. 

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.  Unfort= unately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resultin= g love triangle quickly spirals out of control.  Meanwhile, the drunkar= d Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him=20= the laughing stock of all Illyria.

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes        Ensemble
Allen Branstein        Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford        Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman       Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito       Sebastian
Robert Hawkes        Malvolio
John Hickman       Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas       Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik        Fabian
Christine McBurney       Maria
Kat McIntosh       Viola
Bryan Ritchey       Ensemble
Michael Roache        Fool
Jeff Staron        Ensemble
Tina Thompkins        Ensemble
Tony Zavarella        Ensemble


Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.  TWELFTH NIGHT=20= runs from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave.

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our=20= shows and upcoming series of summer workshops.

Lawrence Nehring
Artistic Director
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act dangerous."
--part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Director - East 2 Theatre Company Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC57@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of the Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community College - Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, 2004 main-stage production of Noises Off. The position includes a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the parking lot! =20 If interested please send your resume to: =20 Brian Zoldessy Director of Theatre Cuyahoga community College 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The=20 East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of = the=20 Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community = College -=20 Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, = 2004=20 main-stage=20 production of Noises Off.  The position = includes=20 a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the = parking=20 lot!
 
If = interested please=20 send your resume to:
 
Brian=20 Zoldessy
Director of=20 Theatre
Cuyahoga community=20 College
4250 = Richmond=20 Road
Highland=20 Hills,  OH  44122
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564-- From darnay2 at hotmail.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EMERGENCY!!Sax and/or Clarinet player needed Immediatley for ACT Charlie Brown Message-ID:
ATTENTION MUSICIANS!
 
An Alto Sax player is needed RIGHT NOW for the Aurora Community Theatre production of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown". 
 
Someone who an double on clarinet would be nice, but not necessary. 
 
The show opens This friday, Jully 11, for a 3 weekend, 9 performance run (Friday and Saturday nights with one tursday performance)
 
This is an excellent production with a fantastic cast directed by JR Simons.  The band we've assembled so far has top-notch players.  This IS a PAID position. 
 
Please reply and be ready to start rehearsals immediately :)
 
Thanks,
JT Buck


Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discounts for NeOhiopal Members to The Hobbit Message-ID: <000a01c344bc$ee2b6e70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING OF =20 J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit=20 -A Musical Play AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David = Rogers=20 Directed by Sean Booker and Patti Susman Performance dates = Thursday, July 10 Senior Preview 8pm = Friday, July 11 Opening Night 8 pm = Saturday, July 12 8 pm = Sunday, July 13 2 pm = Friday, July 18 8 pm = Saturday, July 19 8 pm = Friday, July 25 8 pm = Saturday, July 26 Closing Night 8 pm **Mention that you are = a member of NEOhioPal and receive tickets for $10.00 each!!!** Join us a half hour prior to the show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for = a Free Dance preview featuring SCA's dance instructor=20 Rachel Grumblatt. The dance troupe will perform to music set to the = poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20 =20 Call 440-337-1400 for tickets today!=20 SCA accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover.=20 Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, OH 44139 Produced by Special Arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of = Woodstock, Illinois ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING=20 OF  

J.R.R.=20 Tolkien=92s


The Hobbit


-A Musical Play



AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE = ARTS

Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David Rogers

Directed by Sean Booker and Patti=20 Susman



 Performance=20 dates


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Join =20 us a half hour = prior to the=20 show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for a Free Dance preview featuring = SCA=92s=20 dance instructor

Rachel  Grumblatt.  The dance troupe will perform = to music=20 set to the poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20

 

Call 440-337-1400 for tickets=20 today! 

SCA accepts Visa, = Mastercard and=20 Discover.


Solon Center for the = Arts

6315 SOM Center Road

Solon, OH 44139

Produced by Special Arrangement with = The Dramatic=20 Publishing Company of Woodstock,=20 Illinois

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Married...With Chekhov Opens Friday at CCC West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Well, you couldn't make the romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for it: Come and see the finer (and not so finer) sides of marriage at CCC West As we present... Married... with Chekhov! Four of Chekhov's funniest one-act comedies performed by the traveling McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon: The Proposal The Bear The Dangers of Tobacco and The Wedding Reception With accompaniment by THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE BAND!! =20 Opens Friday, July 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre. ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west If it rains - the show will be held in the main theatre. Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at 7pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd Parma, OH 44130 =20 Cast includes: Linda Schneider, Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan, Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson Perko, Magdalyn Donnelly, Benjamin Stewart, Lucas A. Scattergood, Sarah Ratka, Jermaine Edwards, Lance Kouper, Tarah Reim, John Chesney, Carter Ellis, Madison Ellis, Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, John "Bo" Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty =20 Christopher M. Bohan Box Office Manager Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre 216.987.5536 Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Well, you couldn’t make the = romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for = it:

Come and see the finer (and not so = finer) sides of marriage at CCC West

As we = present…

Married… with Chekhov!

Four of Chekhov’s funniest = one-act comedies performed by the traveling

McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon:

The = Proposal

The = Bear

The Dangers of = Tobacco and

The Wedding = Reception

With accompaniment = by

 THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE = BAND!!

 

Opens Friday, July = 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre.

ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west=

If it rains – the show will be = held in the main theatre.

Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at = 7pm

11000 Pleasant Valley Rd  = Parma, = OH = 44130

 

Cast includes:  Linda Schneider, =  Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan,  Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson = Perko,  Magdalyn Donnelly,  Benjamin Stewart,  Lucas A. = Scattergood,  Sarah Ratka,  Jermaine Edwards,  Lance Kouper, =  Tarah Reim,  John Chesney,  Carter Ellis,  Madison Ellis,  Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, =  John “Bo” Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford

and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty

 <= /font>

Christopher M. Bohan

Box Office Manager

Cuyahoga Community College

Western Campus Theatre

216.987.5536

Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Dates for SUDS Sale at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <179.1cecba74.2c3b471b@aol.com> --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SUDS The Rocking '60's Soap Opera On Sale! All seats $15! "Fun summer treat, just like a sip from root beer float " Plain Dealer July 10, 11, 12, 13 ONLY. SAVE up to $12.50 per ticket. No Limits! Call 330-342-0800 for reservations. --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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--part1_20.14f4bfb5.2c3b4770_boundary-- From Scottynelson at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 From: Scottynelson at aol.com (Scottynelson at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for a film Message-ID: <1dd.d7b49a6.2c3b7171@aol.com> Seeking musicians. We are seeking musicians for a short film that will be shot in Sharon Township this summer. We are going to be filming on the circle in Sharon on August 4th 2003 and we need your help. If you can play an instrument well and are interested in helping some up and coming filmmakers, please contact Nick Staron at (330) 225-0509, at his cell (216) 389-0498 or at Scottynelson at aol.com. We hope we can work with you on this project. Sincerely, Nick Staron -Executive Producer of "The Elephant" From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2 (INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT) AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003 A Personal Message from David Hansen ... I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending I Hate This to the Minnesota Fring= e Festival, and to celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party. =B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd? I mean ... considering the subject matter of the play?=B2 And in a way you would be right. But a celebration is in order. This is the first time Bad Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival. The play itself is a celebration of my son Calvin. And July 26th is, in fact, my birthday. So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake, DJ Darclight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and lots an= d lots of friends. I hope to see you there! (See information about this special event below.) David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Saturday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM. This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10. "I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music by Dennis Yurich.=20 =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 - The Plain Dealer =B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2 - Cleveland Scene =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join David Hansen for =B3= I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experience with stillbirth.=20 Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances: Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10. Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM. In celebration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fringe, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 benefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games. Benefit admission is $25. Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online at http://www.badepitaph.org. Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times. Bad Epitaph. Great Theater. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2
(INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT)
AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003

A Personal Message from David Hansen ...

I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending
<= FONT COLOR=3D"#000080">I Hate This to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, and to= celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party.

=B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd?  I mean ... = considering the subject matter of the play?=B2  And in a way you would be= right.  But a celebration is in order.  This is the first time Ba= d Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival.  The pl= ay itself is a celebration of my son Calvin.  And July 26th is, in fact= , my birthday.

So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake,
DJ Darcl= ight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and = lots and lots of friends.  I hope to see you there!

(See information about this special event below.)

David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Sa= turday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM.

This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the = 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10.

"I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music= by Dennis Yurich.

=B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2
- The Plain Dealer

=B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages = to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2
- Cleveland Scene

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2  Join David Hansen = for =B3I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his= son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. &= nbsp;An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experi= ence with stillbirth.

Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances:<= /B> Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10.

Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM.  In cele= bration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fr= inge, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 b= enefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games.  = Benefit admission is $25.

Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online= at http://www.badepitaph.org.

Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times.  Bad Epitaph.  Great Theat= er.

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 for 1 Peter and Wendy night- Tomorrow 7:30 pm - World Premiere! Message-ID: <1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b@aol.com> --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie Wednesday July 9th, 2003 7:30 pm Two for One Night! in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Other Performaces** are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th) of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! See you at the show! --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie


Wednesday July 9th, 2003<= BR> 7:30 pm
Two for One Night!

in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights
(minutes off the 271 and Rockside)


Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.

Other Performaces** are a= s follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


** If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,j= ust print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th)
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

See you at the show!

=

--part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Capoeira Master Class July 17 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BA@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT in partnership with DANCECLEVELAND Present A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS THURSDAY JULY 17 >From 6:00 - 8:00 pm In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State Theatre (Please enter through the stage door of the State Theatre at 1650 Chester Avenue) This class will be led by a member of DANCEBrazil. A question and answer session will follow class. Reservations are required to attend class. Please call 216-348-7913 to reserve. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

in partnership with

DANCECLEVELAND

Present

 

A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS

 

THURSDAY JULY 17

 

From 6:00 - 8:00 pm =

In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State = Theatre

(Please enter through the stage door of the State = Theatre

at 1650 = Chester Avenue)<= /p>

 

This class will be led by a member of = DANCEBrazil.

A question and answer session will follow = class.

 

Reservations are required to attend = class.

Please call 216-348-7913 to = reserve.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Lion King Percussion Master Class at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BB@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS BROADWAY BUZZ! BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS THE LION KING PERCUSSION WORKSHOP Wednesday July 30, 2003 1:30 pm younger students 2:30 pm older students Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre Stage. Taught by musicians from the Broadway Tour of The Lion King. Bring your own drums or percussion instruments. Reservations are required to attend. Please call 216-348-7909 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

PRESENTS

BROADWAY BUZZ!

BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER = CLASS

 

THE LION KING

 

PERCUSSION WORKSHOP

 

Wednesday July 30, 2003

1:30 = pm younger students

2:30 = pm older students

 

Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre = Stage.

Taught by musicians from = the Broadway Tour of The Lion King.

Bring your own drums or percussion = instruments.

 

Reservations are required to = attend.

Please call = 216-348-7909

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For immediate release: July 8, 2003 CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL July 31 to August 17 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park continues its 2003 musical theater seaso= n with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonard DiCosimo. Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Premiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop, gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2 Cain Park previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs August 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-described performance. Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater. Please be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adults. Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3. There are no additional discounts for July 31 and August 1-3. For August 6-10 and 13-17 tickets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, an= d a Friends of Cain Park membership card. Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Little Sho= p of Horrors. =20 Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurence O=B9Keefe. The musical follows the discovery of a half-boy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia. Bat Boy is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventually accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 boy by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley. Bat Boy grows to love his new lif= e but when he naively tries to fit in with the narrow-minded town folk of Hop= e Falls, they turn on him prodded by the scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy. Shelley and Bat Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shattered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s unholy origin. The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features: Gary Walker as Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker, and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker. Gary Walker was seen recently as Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both West Side Story an= d Avenue X at Cain Park last summer. Adina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theater, the Cleveland Opera, and previousl= y at Cain Park. Scott Plate is a veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music. Emily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College who appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer. Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr. Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/Ned, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie. Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for her 17th season. Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market, Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Onc= e on this Island. Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan Theatr= e Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. Sh= e is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College. Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferry Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna May Hunkins, assistant director. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promotional support b= y WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden Center. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MCGOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY For immediate release:
July 8, 2003

CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL  

July 31 to August 17

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH -  Cain Park continues its 2= 003 musical theater season with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MU= SICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonar= d DiCosimo.  Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Pr= emiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop,= gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a= show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2  Cain Park = previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs Aug= ust 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-describ= ed performance.  Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater.  Pleas= e be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adul= ts.

Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on= July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3.  There are no addition= al discounts for July 31 and August 1-3.  For August 6-10 and 13-17 tic= kets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show.  Clev= eland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a M= ilitary ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when = attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heigh= ts Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior= citizen ID, a student ID, and a Friends of Cain Park membership card.

Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a = campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Pict= ure Show and Little Shop of Horrors.  

Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are = different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were = written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurenc= e O=B9Keefe.  The musical follows the discovery of a half-b= oy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia.  Bat Boy= is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventua= lly accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 bo= y by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley.  = ;Bat Boy grows to love his new life but when he naively tries to fit in with= the narrow-minded town folk of Hope Falls, they turn on him prodded by the = scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy.  Shelley and Bat= Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shat= tered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s u= nholy origin.  

The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features:  Gary Walker as = Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker= , and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker.  Gary Walker was seen recently a= s Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both = West Side Story and Avenue X at Cain Park last summer.  A= dina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theate= r, the Cleveland Opera, and previously at Cain Park.  Scott Plate is a = veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West = Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music.  E= mily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College wh= o appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer.

Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr.= Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/N= ed, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. = Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie= .

Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by= Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for he= r 17th season.  Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue = X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market= , Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Once on th= is Island.  Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan The= atre Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playho= use, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage= Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. &nb= sp;She is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and = the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College.

Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Jan= iece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferr= y Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, = sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna = May Hunkins, assistant director.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promoti= onal support by WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden C= enter.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel,= Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleve= land Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee a= nd South Taylor Roads.  Parking for all Cain Park productions is free a= nd located on the surrounding side streets.  For more information about= this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com.

###
CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MC= GOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.=
--MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone by Sophocles at Dobama Theatre August 15-17 Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 12-October 5: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik and featuring Paula Duesing and John Kolibab ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT TO P MODEL Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" AUDITIONS FOR THE SECOND SEASON OF THE UPN SMASH HIT AMERICA'S TOP MODEL WILL BE TAKING PLACE IN CLEVELAND NEXT WEEK! WHEN: WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH TIME: NOON - 4PM WHERE: SHOOTERS ON THE WATER, WEST BANK OF THE FLATS REQUIREMENTS: Contestants must be 18-27, at least 5'7" tall and Female. You must bring 3 non-returnable photos of yourself. No weight requirement. Log on to UPN.com, download and fill out the application form. Application forms must be completed before you come to the audition FOR FULL CONTEST DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM DO NOT CALL SHOOTERS FOR INFORMATION ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT = TOP MODEL

AUDITIONS FOR THE = SECOND SEASON OF THE UPN SMASH HIT AMERICA'S TOP MODEL WILL BE TAKING = PLACE IN CLEVELAND NEXT WEEK!

WHEN: WEDNESDAY JULY = 16TH

TIME:   NOON = - 4PM

WHERE: SHOOTERS ON THE = WATER, WEST BANK OF THE FLATS


REQUIREMENTS: = Contestants must be 18-27, at least 5'7" tall and Female. =

You must bring 3 = non-returnable photos of yourself.

No weight requirement. =

Log on to UPN.com, = download and fill out the application form.

Application forms must = be completed before you come to the audition

FOR FULL CONTEST = DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM

DO NOT CALL SHOOTERS = FOR INFORMATION








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"blade-runner meets star=20= wars" world we're buildi= ng...please call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director at 216-281-6879. I'd love t= o talk with you about borrowing or renting.
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--part1_b2.1f935bd8.2c3c93c8_boundary-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Showdown In C-Town Talent Competition Message-ID: --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists: For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= =20 as well, so, please come and give your support! Thanks! =20 Tonya Broach :-) SATURN/PEPSI COLA IN ASSOCIATION WITH "GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION" Proudly Presents "Showdown in C-Town" July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel Downtown Cleveland ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors Comedians and Poets AGES 5 and up are eligible Register to win 5-12 $1,000.00 13-17 $2,500.00 18/up Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= =20 (meet in the lobby). If you have any questions or you are unable to attend,= =20 please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options. "we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6" --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists:

For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= as well, so, please come and give your support!   Thanks!  <= BR>
Tonya Broach :-)


SATURN/= PEPSI COLA
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
"GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TEL= EVISION"



Proudly Presents
"Showdown in C-Town"

July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel
Downtown Cleveland

ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors
Comedians and Poets
AGES 5 and up are eligible

Register to win
5-12      $1,000.00
13-17   $2,500.00
18/up    Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION

Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= (meet in the lobby).  If you have any questions or you are unable to a= ttend, please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options.

"we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6"

--part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Workshop Players "Diary of Anne Frank" Opens Thursday! Message-ID: <19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35@aol.com> --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Reminder Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl. Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production. Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack Warren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed by Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are David Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as Mr. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brown as Dutch collaborators. Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Reminder

Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2= 002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Alb= ert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary=20= of a Young Girl.

Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production.=20= Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack W= arren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed b= y Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are Davi= d Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as M= r. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brow= n as Dutch collaborators.

Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There wi= ll also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 e= ach and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rat= es are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or vis= it our website at www.workshopplayers.co= m
.

Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. <= BR>

- 30 -




"If the whole world's a s= tage, I demand better lighting"





--part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes Workshops and Twelfth Night start this weekend Message-ID: <15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96@aol.com> --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's=20 Summer Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.=20 PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!! Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch) Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Chekhov Technique Catherine Albers Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Movement for the Actor Leilani Barrett *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Dance Cassandra Vincent *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Overview of Puppetry Vincent Polowy Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm Location: Tri-C West Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing) Jennifer Clifford *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop. CTC members ca= n=20 register for $5 per class. To register, please call the CSF hotline at (216= )=20 732-3311. TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r=20 the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert= =20 Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, All= en=20 Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT is=20= the=20 final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0=20 The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian JoLen Golembiewski Ensemble Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino=20 Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble=20 After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= =20 disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortunat= ely=20 the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love=20 triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby= and=20 his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing st= ock=20 of all Illyria. Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s=20 from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley=20 Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20 Woodland Ave. & E. 30th) All shows are free and start at 7 pm. --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops

The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's Summ= er Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.


PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!!

Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch)
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Chekhov Technique
Catherine Albers

Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Movement for the Actor
Leilani Barrett
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Dance
Cassandra Vincent
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Overview of Puppetry
Vincent Polowy

Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm
Location: Tri-C West
Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing)
Jennifer Clifford
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop.  CT= C members can register for $5 per class.  To register, please call the=20= CSF hotline at (216) 732-3311.

TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!!

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robe= rt Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola,=20= Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIG= HT is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian
JoLen Golembiewski       Ensemble
Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio
John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian
Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria
Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola
Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool
Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortuna= tely the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting l= ove triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir=20= Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the la= ughing stock of all Illyria.

Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20= Woodland Ave. & E. 30th)

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

--part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players 2003-2004 Season Message-ID: <000001c34633$495094c0$0400a8c0@hq.local> Beyond having its Annual Community Talent Show (September 19/20 with Auditions Sept 2/3), Hudson Players has announced its 2003-2004 season featuring mysteries, musicals and - ahem - mayhem. All happenings are at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson, Ohio - South of RT303 - just 2 blocks East and one block South of the RT91/RT303 intersection - on S. Oviatt Street (across from the Safety Center/Fire Department). Hudson Players Number: 330.655.8522 Until further notice, assume all Auditions will take place at 7:00 PM. The 3-show season is as follows: Catch Me if you Can (nope, not the movie) - Auditions September 7/8. Director TBA. Performances Nov: 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) Fiddler on the Roof - Auditions November 9/10. Director TBA. Performances Feb: 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, Mar: 6, 7 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - One matinee performance) Perfect Wedding - Auditions March 7/8. Director TBA. Performances April: 30, May: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15(Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) We'll look forward to seeing you there on either side of the curtain! Updates to follow... Visit our Website at www.hudsonplayers.com Regards, Brian S. Diehl HP Board Member office - 330.253.2700 bdiehl at ayalogic.com From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pick up shots for the film "Fight Time" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone: This email is intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before. This shoot is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in Cleveland, Ohio. The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm. Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot. There will be beverages and snacks available. If you have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or 216 219-2046. If you need directions to the location please call Ray at 216 651-5441. For any of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we could use you so please feel free to come. Please DO NOT wear any clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over! Cheryl Weems Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello = Everyone:

 

This email is = intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight = Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, = 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before.  This shoot = is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in = Cleveland, Ohio.  The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm.  Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot.  There will be beverages and snacks available.  If you = have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or = 216 219-2046.  If you need directions to the location please call Ray = at 216 651-5441.

 

For any = of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we = could use you so please feel free to come.  Please DO NOT wear any = clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see = you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over!

 

 

Cheryl = Weems

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Ray Szuch, = CEO<= /p>

North Coast Central Casting = (NCCC)<= /b>

WorldEonline.com = (WEO)<= /b>

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------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0-- From Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 From: Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu (Coughlin, Kay) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip-Hop Festival - some are FREE events! Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F0745D9@mail3.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CCC Center for Arts and Culture In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents: =20 Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003 =20 including Rennie Harris PureMovement with "Legends of Hip-Hop" Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers....and more! 8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at 216-241-6000 Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of Richmond and Harvard roads) =20 Schedule of other Festival events: =20 Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp 2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25 9:30 AM-4:00 PM For more info call 216-556-0337 =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school ages) 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 B-Boy Battle Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle 9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door 216-987-2544 for registration =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 Symposium/Panel discussion with Rennie Harris, Don Campbell & Boogaloo Sam Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8-9:30 PM 216-987-2544; free but pre-registration is suggested =20 All programs will take place at Tri-C's Eastern Campus,=20 4250 Richmond Road =20 =20 We are grateful to the following for their support: Ohio Arts Council New England Foundation for the Arts =20 Northern Ohio Live=20 Urban Dialect=20 National Endowment for the Arts=20 The Kulas Foundation Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour Arts Midwest =20 =20 J. Kay Coughlin Center for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-2544 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CCC Center for Arts and Culture

In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents:

 

Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003

 

including

Rennie Harris PureMovement

with

“Legends of Hip-Hop”

Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers….and more!

8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at = 216-241-6000

Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of = Richmond and Harvard roads)

 

Schedule of other Festival events:

 

Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp

2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25

9:30 AM-4:00 PM

For more info call 216-556-0337

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school = ages)

216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required

 

B-Boy Battle

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle

9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle

contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door

216-987-2544 for registration

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM

216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required

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Symposium/Panel discussion

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Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8-9:30 PM

216-987-2544; free but pre-registration is suggested

 

All programs will take place at

Tri-C’s Eastern Campus,

4250 Richmond Road

 

 

We are grateful to the following for their support:

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National Endowment for the Arts

The Kulas Foundation

Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour

Arts Midwest

 

 

J. Kay Coughlin

Center for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Community College

216-987-2544

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director) Message-ID: FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing = Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director)

from = Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.........

JOSEPHand the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Beck Center for the = Arts

BECK = CENTER is proud to present this = family musical classic.  Please consider auditioning for a show = that will be sure to pack them in and provide a great night of = entertainment for family and friends.  What a great way to spend = the holidays - raising the roof off a theatre.

PERFORMANCES for = JOSEPH will take = place from:
December 5th, 2003 to January 4th, 2004

ROLES are = available for AEA = and Non-AEA Actors.  There will be a children's chorus.
        =         =         =         ALL ROLES ARE OPEN !!!!!

AUDITIONS for JOSEPH will take place on August 4th and 5th, = 2003.  Children (Ages 6 to 12) will be seen from 5 PM to 8 PM, = Adults from 8 PM to 10:30 PM. = Audition is by appointment. Please call the Beck Center at 216-521-2540 = to arrange an audition time or leave a message for me at ext. = 232.

AUDITION = MATERIAL: Adults and = Children should = prepare one vocal selection not exceeding 90 seconds.  You are = required to bring sheet music in your key.  No a capella singing = please.  All = should dress = comfortably for the dance audition. 

STAFF for this production includes:

Director---------------------Kevin Joseph Kelly
Musical = Director----------Heidi Herczeg
Choreographer-----------Martin Cespedes
Stage = Manager---------Jean Fyfe

 


From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'LUCKY STIFF" Opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c@aol.com> --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the musical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10. Performances are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 3rd. Tickets are $15.00 Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learns that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American millionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six million dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearranged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog shelter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands on the money. Director: Dale Hruska Musical Director: Dan Alt Choreographer: Diane Schreiber Produced by permission of Music Theatre International. THE CAST Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hicks Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. For up to date information about the theatre and performance times, check out our web site: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the mu= sical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10.  Performanc= es are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee=20= on August 3rd.  Tickets are $15.00

Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learn= s that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American mil= lionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six mill= ion dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearr= anged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog sh= elter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with= Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands= on the money.

Director: Dale Hruska
Musical Director: Dan Alt
Choreographer: Diane Schreiber

Produced by permission of Music Theatre International.


THE CAST

Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery
Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer
Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat
Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany
Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik
Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro
Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hic= ks

Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-83= 33.  For up to date information about the theatre and performance t= imes, check out our web site: www.hu= ntingtonplayhouse.com.

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located= at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.


--part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary-- From TBKotler at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 From: TBKotler at aol.com (TBKotler at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage Players present Shakespeare's As You Like It Message-ID: <11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7@aol.com> --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release: Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present William Shakespeare's As You Like It. Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same forrest where her banished father is living. For protection, she disguises herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in love with just before her banishment. The rest is classic Shakespearian farce. This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. Come join in the bowdy fun! Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students and seniors. Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00 Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door! The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m. --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present
William Shakespeare's As You Like It.

Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same f= orrest where her banished father is living.  For protection, she disgui= ses herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in lo= ve with just before her banishment.  The rest is classic Shakespearian=20= farce.  This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. = Come join in the bowdy fun!

Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students= and seniors.
Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00
Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door!


The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m.=

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------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]International Piano Competition & Festival at Oberlin Message-ID: <892690.3266746025@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, 2003 marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest artists -- will offer private = lessons, master classes, recitals, and lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free = and open to the public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV 104.9 = FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president of WCLV and = host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which is free and open = to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on Oberlin's web site (www.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu = 7/10/03 #1-mj Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty Hans Boepple Pianist Hans Boepple has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, national, and international awards. Ekaterina Murina Awarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in = 1954 with the orchestra of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special = music school of the Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, Murina has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Robert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station = of The New York Times, where he has been program director and executive producer and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists Showcase for the = station, and has included on many recent occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of the Arts since their inception. = His multiple award-winning folk series, Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan. About the Oberlin International Festival and Competition This gathering of international members of the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and the future of live piano concerts in our culture. The festival -- designed to bring educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia. Concert Schedule Programs and artists are subject to change. Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on wclv.com. # # # ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27
FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci = Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, = 2003 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.ed= u
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OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth = annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, = held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College = and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert = Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through = Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience = members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, = will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned = professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest = artists -- will offer private lessons, master classes, recitals, and = lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive = and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, = theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three = elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for = pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival = recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free and open to the = public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia = have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped = audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a = first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in = the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV = 104.9 FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning = at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president = of WCLV and host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The = Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which = is free and open to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest = faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the = United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from = Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and = Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash = prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the = sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals = concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a = cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on = Oberlin's web site = (0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For = concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: = 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest = continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned = internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it = provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have = won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van = Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, = the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of = 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand = pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu 7/10/03 #1-mj
Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty
Hans Boepple
Pianist Hans Boepple = has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, = among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles = Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House = Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been = listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded = first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), = Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los = Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National = Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have = broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by = Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty = at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara = University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In = demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he = continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated = and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, = national, and international awards.
Ekaterina Murina
Ti= mesAwarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, = Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the = St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher = education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, = her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. = Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in 1954 with the orchestra = of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special music school of the = Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano = faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In = 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia = and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she = achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she = completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a = teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, Murina = has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international = competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of = theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students = have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South = Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan = Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music = competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at = conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She = gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the = United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Palatino PalatinoRobert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and = radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for = his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York = Times, where he has been program director and executive producer = and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over = the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to = present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists = Showcase for the station, and has included on many recent = occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted = the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the = annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of = the Arts since their inception. His multiple award-winning folk series, = Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public = Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, = and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, = Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College = of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former = music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to = write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the = paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of = The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with = his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their = mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards = of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as = pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising = emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with = such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy = (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia = Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works = written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan.
About the Oberlin International Festival and = Competition
This gathering of international members of = the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who = attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and = the future of live piano concerts in our = culture
Times.Palatino The festival -- designed to bring = educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano = teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, = private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano = competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition = and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at = Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since = 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has = included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable = artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin = from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved = Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent = teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and = John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in = age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by = Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary = rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, = no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for = judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano = competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists = and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia.
Concert Schedule
Programs and artists are subject to = change.
Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on = wclv.com. # # #
0000,0000,00ff ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu
--==========00902182==========-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]correction: Showdown in C-Town Message-ID: <5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef@aol.com> --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, everyone: It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting that I sent out yesterday. Registration for the Showdown in C-Town competition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday. My apologies for the error. Take care! Tonya Broach :-) --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, everyone:

It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting th= at I sent out yesterday.  Registration for the Showdown in C-Town compe= tition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday.  My apologies for the e= rror.

Take care! 

Tonya Broach :-) --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary-- From Kajones0129 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:24 2003 From: Kajones0129 at aol.com (Kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE - Corrected information Message-ID: <710174B2.4A5605B4.3A0F14DB@aol.com> ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association continues its 26th Season with Robert Fulghum???s, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," to be performed August 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $9.00 for adults, and $8.00 for senior citizens and students. The director of the production is Russel Stitch. Adapted for the stage from Robert Fulghum???s inspirational best-selling book, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," takes the viewer through various life situations, and teaches some of life???s basic but most important lessons in a series of touching, charming and humorous sketches. Seating is extremely limited and advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111. ### From Jambdavis at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:36 2003 From: Jambdavis at aol.com (Jambdavis at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discount Tickets to Ohio Dance Theatre's next performance Message-ID: --part1_a9.440ff315.2c3db4e3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mr. Jeffery A. Mannies President SRO Entertainment 216.961.5230 (Cleveland Office) 216.990.2321 (Cellular) jambdavis at aol.com The Cleveland Play House Box Office 216.795.7000, ext. 4 Ohio Dance Theatre (ODT) is currently celebrating its inaugural summer seaso= n=20 performance at The Cleveland Play House and its exciting new work "Back=20 Beat." ODT is anxious to introduce itself to new faces, fresh attitudes and= people=20 who support the arts in the audience =E2=80=A6 especially with their first s= eason in=20 Cleveland and would like to invite you to their next performance!=20 Celebrating its 11th year, ODT is a professional contemporary ballet dance=20 company that presents works emphasizing a strong theatrical element. In order to introduce you to Ohio Dance Theatre, we would like to extend an=20 offer you can't refuse! Any seat at the Bolton Theatre at The Play House can= be=20 yours for $20 for the upcoming performance of "Back Beat." A tribute to jazz and the big band era celebrated through dance, experience=20 Swing with its rousing, high kicking, sophisticated movement inspired by the= =20 music of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. "Back Beat" will feature musical=20 arrangements and live performances by Mr. Bill Ransom.=20 Show Dates for "Back Beat" will be July 18,19,20 at The Cleveland Play=20 House's Bolton Theatre. All evening performances of "Back Beat" are held at=20= 7:00PM=20 (Friday/Saturday) and Sunday's matinee is at 2:00PM. The Play House Box Offi= ce=20 can be reached by dialing (216) 795-7000, ext. 4.=20 Let the box office know you subscribe to the Northeastern Ohio List for the=20 Performing Arts to receive your discount! --part1_a9.440ff315.2c3db4e3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Mr. Jeffery A. Mannies
President
SRO Entertainment
216.961.5230 (Cleveland Office) 216.990.2321 (Cellular)
jambdavis at aol.com

The Cleveland Play House Box Office
216.795.7000, ext. 4

Ohio Dance Theatre (ODT) is currently celebrating its inaugural summer seaso= n performance at The Cleveland Play House and its exciting new work "Back Be= at."  ODT is anxious to introduce itself to new faces, fresh attitudes=20= and people who support the arts in the audience =E2=80=A6 especially with th= eir first season in Cleveland and would like to invite you to their next per= formance!

Celebrating its 11th year, ODT is a professional contemporary ballet dance c= ompany that presents works emphasizing a strong theatrical element.

In order to introduce you to Ohio Dance Theatre, we would like to extend an=20= offer you can't refuse! Any seat at the Bolton Theatre at The Play House can= be yours for $20 for the upcoming performance of "Back Beat."

A tribute to jazz and the big band era celebrated through dance, experience=20= Swing with its rousing, high kicking, sophisticated movement inspired by the= music of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. "Back Beat" will feature musical a= rrangements and live performances by Mr. Bill Ransom.

Show Dates for "Back Beat" will be July 18,19,20 at The Cleveland Play House= 's Bolton Theatre. All evening performances of "Back Beat" are held at 7:00P= M (Friday/Saturday) and Sunday's matinee is at 2:00PM. The Play House Box Of= fice can be reached by dialing (216) 795-7000, ext. 4.

Let the box office know you subscribe to the Northeastern Ohio List for the=20= Performing Arts to receive your discount!




--part1_a9.440ff315.2c3db4e3_boundary-- From Sig38091 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:50 2003 From: Sig38091 at aol.com (Sig38091 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Accepting Headshots/Resumes for Short Film Message-ID: <179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db@aol.com> --part1_179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Director/Producer currently accepting headshots/resumes for a short film to be shot in the Cleveland area in August. This 5-minute short tells the story of a young couple who meet in a cemetery. The script calls for a man and a woman both in their 20s, any ethnicity. There will be one to one and a half days of shooting plus some rehearsal time. There is a stipend as well as a copy of the finished piece. Please send headshots/resumes to: Ansley Valentine Dept. of Theatre The College of Wooster 1189 Beall Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 Questions should be directed to sig38091 at aol.com Best regards, Ansley Valentine --part1_179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director/Producer currently accepting headshots/= resumes for a short film to be shot in the Cleveland area in August. This 5-= minute short tells the story of a young couple who meet in a cemetery. The s= cript calls for a man and a woman both in their 20s, any ethnicity. There wi= ll be one to one and a half days of shooting plus some rehearsal time. There= is a stipend as well as a copy of the finished piece. Please send headshots= /resumes to:

Ansley Valentine
Dept. of Theatre
The College of Wooster
1189 Beall Ave.
Wooster, OH 44691

Questions should be directed to sig38091 at aol.com

Best regards,
Ansley Valentine

--part1_179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db_boundary-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Wed Jul 9 23:30:11 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:30:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Maggie found >>>>>thanks ...and Cast announced for A Chorus Line @ GLTG Message-ID: HEY NEOP, Thank you to the 106 players that I have screened, E-Mailed or talked to over the phone during the grueling auditions over the last 8 weeks. Here is a list of hard working individuals who will dance,sing and act on the LINE at The Geauga Lyric Theater Guild on Chardon Square Opening Aug. 15th / Aug. 31st box office # 440-286-2255 Also thanks to you who did contact me concerning the role of Maggie it has been cast |------------+----------------| | Name | | |------------+----------------| |Chuck |Artistic | |Abraham |Director | |------------+----------------| |Rick |Asst. Director | |McGuigan | | |------------+----------------| |Lisa Marie |Chore. | |French | | |------------+----------------| |Connie |Musical Director| |Baltitas | | |------------+----------------| |Pete |Producer | |Percassi | | |------------+----------------| |Heather |Cassie | |Kunkle | | |------------+----------------| |Laura |Sheila | |Rightnour | | |------------+----------------| |Kristin |Val | |Netzband | | |------------+----------------| |Vanessa |Diana | |Braun | | |------------+----------------| |Richelle |Judy | |Dykstra | | |------------+----------------| |Suzanne |Kristine | |Watson | | |------------+----------------| |Natalie |Maggie | |Reder | | |------------+----------------| |Erin Cardina|Bebe | |------------+----------------| |Jackie Kalan|Connie | |------------+----------------| |Larry Braun |Mike | |------------+----------------| |Norman Berry|Richie | |------------+----------------| |Justin Maine|Don | |------------+----------------| |Tim Coles |Paul | |------------+----------------| |Eric |Mark | |Grapatin | | |------------+----------------| |Nick Gehlfus|Greg | |------------+----------------| |Craig Mosier|Bobby | |------------+----------------| |Steve |Al | |Chazaro | | |------------+----------------| |Gina |Lori | |DiDonato | | |------------+----------------| |Kelly Molnar|Vickie | |------------+----------------| |Amanda |Tricia | |Heywood | | |------------+----------------| |Lori Pellow |Lois | |------------+----------------| |Karen Zondag|Monica | |------------+----------------| |Amy Barko |Sue | |------------+----------------| |Francesco |Frank | |Nappo | | |------------+----------------| | |Roy | |------------+----------------| |Dan Musgrave|Tom | |------------+----------------| |Todd Stuart |Zach | |------------+----------------| From dmw4880 at yahoo.com Wed Jul 9 23:30:29 2003 From: dmw4880 at yahoo.com (Dena Warmuth) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:30:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CSU Factory Theatre presents Tennessee Williams play Message-ID: <20030709182617.75352.qmail@web14709.mail.yahoo.com> --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii C.S.U. Factory Theatre Presents Period of Adjustment by Tennessee Williams Directed by Eugene Hare Stage Managed by Dena M. Warmuth Featuring: Michael Smith...........Ralph Bates Reagan Kendrick......Isabel Haverstick Robert Buehner........George Haverstick Audrey Klein............Dorothy Bates July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 2003.......8:00 PM July 27 and August 3, 2003...........2:00 PM C.S.U. Factory Theatre - E. 24th St. & Chester Ave. Tickets - $10.00 General Admission $5.00 Senior Citizens Box Office: (216) 687-2109 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
            C.S.U. Factory Theatre  
                       Presents
 
               Period of Adjustment
                    by Tennessee Williams
     
                                     Directed by Eugene Hare
                               
                               Stage Managed by Dena M. Warmuth
 
                                            Featuring:
                 Michael Smith...........Ralph Bates
                   Reagan Kendrick......Isabel Haverstick
                   Robert Buehner........George Haverstick
                   Audrey Klein............Dorothy Bates
 
                          July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 2003.......8:00 PM
                          July 27 and August 3, 2003...........2:00 PM
 
 C.S.U. Factory Theatre - E. 24th St. & Chester Ave.
               Tickets - $10.00 General Admission
                                             $5.00 Senior Citizens
 
               Box Office: (216) 687-2109
             


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka Wieners and Boobs Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.
For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland = Black Box=20 Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
The = Cleveland Black Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton Theater/Spoon River Interview on WCPN TODAY Message-ID: <16b.2142c791.2c3e3f62@aol.com> Charenton Theater Company presents The Cemetery Tour, featuring Spoon River Anthology July 11 - August 9 Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango RADIO LISTENING Tune in today to the 'Around Noon' program on WCPN 90.3FM (12:15 p.m.) Guests will include: Mindy Childress, Spoon River Anthology director Vicki Blum Vigil, author of the book, Cleveland Cemeteries, Manda Gillespie, chair of Friends of City of Cleveland Cemeteries Spoon River Anthology OPENS this Friday, July 11 at Riverside Cemetery. For more information, log on to www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Representative GARFIELD Life's race well run Life's work well done Life's victory won, Now cometh rest. These lines are inscribed on the tomb of President Garfield (1831-81), and come from the 'Funeral Ode on President Garfield' by Edward Hazen Parker, MD (1823-1896). Garfield was assassinated and is buried in Lake View Cemetery. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop Message-ID: <000301c346dd$ce6db980$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE RSVP required by Friday, July 11, 2003 About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. This event is cosponsored by Media Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop

Independent Pictures presents Film = Budgeting Workshop

Come join DGA (Director Guild of = America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ = the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit = Avenue.

Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

RSVP required by Friday, July 11, = 2003

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as = an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has = spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the = DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about = the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a = consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule = programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught = budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media = Services.

This event is cosponsored by Media = Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget
          =


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media = creation for marketing solutions
www.mdifilm.com
216.334.1244

Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family = System)
2800 years old Family Style
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------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science Center Message-ID: <003f01c346e5$9ef46de0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark your calendar, in celebrating the Great Lakes Science Center's 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with Instructors and Masters T'shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the current China exhibition, which some of Wu's ancestry might be included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science = Center

Mark your calendar, in celebrating the = Great Lakes Science Center’s 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes = Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition = to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on = July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with = Instructors and Masters T’shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, = Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and = Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in = the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the = current China exhibition, which some of Wu’s ancestry might be = included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org






------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0-- From donnielong219 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 From: donnielong219 at yahoo.com (Donnie Long) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Midnight Martini Show continues... Message-ID: <20030710141338.21494.qmail@web21407.mail.yahoo.com> --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW continues its run at Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with a pre-show starting at 11:45. Come early for the best seats! Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community. Come as a cast and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage! ?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner and music directed by John P. DiSanto. Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times. Never a cover, but always great entertainment! Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW
continues its run at
 Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club
at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) 
 
The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show
inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with
a pre-show starting at 11:45.  Come early for the best seats! 
 
Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring
Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and
Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from
Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community.  Come as a
 cast
and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage!
  
?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner
and music directed by John P. DiSanto. 
 
Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times.
 
Never a cover, but always great entertainment!
 Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!!


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for "The Streets Are The Stage" Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B72820243E7AD@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" "The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of Northeast Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from Tower City to National City Plaza to Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on Star Plaza from 11am-2pm. To make this event as successful as last month's event, "Cleveland's on Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at schaefer at playhousesquare.com . ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of = Northeast = Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic = vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers = around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from = Tower City to = National = City Plaza to = Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the = sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and = dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will = also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on = Star Plaza<= /st1:place> from 11am-2pm.

To make this event as successful as last month's event, = "Cleveland<= /font>'s on = Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders = of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and = also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform = without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this = event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at = schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f@aol.com> --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Skwerlady at aol.com Full-name: Skwerlady Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a at aol.com> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:07:22 EDT Subject: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary" X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10578 --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary-- --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary-- From theillusionfactory at nccw.net Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 From: theillusionfactory at nccw.net (Barbara Ballance) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Illusion Factory Seeks Male Actor Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C346F2.BFCE3CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional touring theatre for young audiences, is seeking a male actor, age 23-33, for acting work in the schools, September 2003 - June 2004. Must be talented, well-trained, versatile and able to teach workshops as well as share with driving the company van. 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Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn, Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m. Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road. Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35 2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 & 1, ages 50 -- 60 Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long and MUST BE MEMORIZED. You will be asked to read from the script at callbacks only. Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy. For Weathervane, Loewy directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin to Broadway. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626. SUMMARY: PROOF AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m. Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. 330-836-2626 --part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION RELEASE
AUDITION RELEASE

Contact: Janis Harcar, Director of Marketing & Devel= opment
(330) 836-2323 (not for publication)
Ticket Office: (330) 836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for=20
PROOF


(Akron, Ohio, July 10, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...)  Weather= vane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn= , Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Callback= s will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m.  A= uditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron= , In the Valley off Merriman Road.

Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35
2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 &  1, ages 50 -- 60
Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is= not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long an= d MUST BE MEMORIZED.   You will be asked to read from the script a= t callbacks only.

Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy.  For Weathervane, Loewy= directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. &= nbsp;She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin t= o Broadway.

Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting.  Exc= ept in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play,= all roles will be cast on the basis of talent.  Weathervane Playhouse=20= is a community theater.  All performers in all productions are voluntee= rs.  For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.

SUMMARY: PROOF
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT
Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Call= backs Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m.
Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron.  330-836-262= 6

--part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Peter and Wendy Discounts for Neohiopal Members! Message-ID: --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining performances of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! Remaining Performaces are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Call for Reservations (216) 732-3370 Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com See you at the show! --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie



**
If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal li= st ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining perform= ances
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

Remaining Performaces are= as follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations



Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.


Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights <= BR> (minutes off the 271 and Rockside)

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH



Call for Reservations (21= 6) 732-3370

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


See you at the show!






--part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary-- From Todd at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 From: Todd at playhousesquare.com (Todd Stuart) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS at Playhouse Square Cen ter Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201ECE390@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/plain The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary Rose's Turn in New York's Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by Cleveland native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted. THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble includes Charles Eversole (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), Andrew Rothman (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and older. GRETA ROTHMAN was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to Cleveland area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman graduated from Ashland University in 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton and MCC Theater in Manhattan. Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita Rivera. Tickets for THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com . Performance Schedule: July 25 & 26 August 1, 2, 15, 16, 22, 23 No performances August 8 & 9 Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the work of Cleveland-based performing artists. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) = at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform = Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through = August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at = 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus = service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. =

 

Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary = Rose's Turn in New = York's = Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by = Cleveland = native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, = uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The = performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted.


THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS = appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written = and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, = THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble = includes Charles Eversole = (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), = Andrew Rothman = (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and = older.

 

GRETA = ROTHMAN = was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to = Cleveland = area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast = Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman = graduated from Ashland = University in = 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in = Princeton = and MCC Theater in Manhattan. = Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible = for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such = theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita = Rivera.

 

Tickets for THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. = All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More = information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com.<= o:p>

 

Performance Schedule:             = July 25 & 26

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Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the = work of Cleveland-based performing artists.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Se* aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans = of  MTV's=20 The State, Stella &=20 Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LA & NYC Connections Seminars! July 19th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you ever thought of working in LA and NYC here?s the info! These seminars are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would benefit from. Performing Artists Seminar Comes To Cleveland Bill Marinella from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. Lance and Maria LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997. IGF Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and artist?s involved in a variety of media. Their seminar will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for in the NYC area. What to do and not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. Los Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to Cleveland. Marinella currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being on staff at Bill Dance Casting ? a Hollywood casting mainstay for more than 25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers here home. His seminar will be the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar. In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment industry. Both seminars will be held on July 19, 2003. The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from 2pm-4pm. The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102. The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both. Reservations can be made by contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com . Seating is open but limited. Walk ins are welcome! All ages! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lance and Maria = LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997.

IGF = Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and = artist’s involved in a variety of media.  =

 

Their seminar = will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for = in the NYC area.  What to do and = not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. 

 

 

Los = Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to = Cleveland.

Marinella = currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being
on staff at Bill Dance Casting – a Hollywood casting mainstay for = more than
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Both seminars = will be held on July 19, 2003.  = The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the = second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from   2pm-4pm.  The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio = at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102.  The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both.  Reservations can be made by = contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com.  Seating is open but limited. = Walk ins are welcome!  All = ages!

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Each team should write=20 a two-paragraph film treatment that could be done on one street=20 corner in downtown Cleveland and shot in one day=96incorporating any=20 activities that may be happening on the street. Call (216) 651-7315=20 or email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com to get the application emailed to=20 you. There is no fee to apply and artist stipends are available for=20 the eight teams that are chosen. The deadline for entries is July 28. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop,=20 and a variety of curatorial programs.=20 INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: The George Gund Foundation, The=20 Cleveland Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, Community Shares of Greater=20 Cleveland, Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Media=20 Design Imaging, Cleveland Public Theatre, Filmmaker Magazine, Detroit=20 Shoreway Community Development Organization,=20 www.WritersScriptNetwork.com # # # ________________________________________________________________ Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 USA (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 Fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com/=20 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Fri Jul 11 21:01:57 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:01:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares, Cleveland's Newest Comedy Sensation, Looking for Actors Message-ID: <20030711032120.76718.qmail@web40412.mail.yahoo.com> Hey Actors!!!! The Public Squares, Cleveland's Newest Comedy Sensation, are looking for actors for their first ever show!!!! Show will be staged at Second City theatre sometime in late August or early September. Looking for actors with a comedic background preferred but not required. Good men and women needed! Please e-mail inquires to abyerly24 at yahoo.com. Thanks for your support!! Adrian Byerly The Public Squares __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! 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Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE
 
Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare
 
Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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Legendary Philadelphia DJ Cash Money, the inventor of the "transformer" scratch, will also be on hand to work with the students. Students will learn more about the aesthetics of hip-hop culture: DJing, MCing (or "rapping"), Breaking (dancing), and Graffiti Art as well as the history and evolution of the art form. Space is limited, but still available. The cost for the two-week program is $175. Financial assistance is available for those with demonstrated financial need. For more info, call 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. This program is an installment of the RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Education Program: Recognizing Hip-Hop As a Powerful Source Of Development for Youth From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 11 21:02:43 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1347452.3266931575@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01373393========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. Here is your digest of news and events information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please visit our web site for news about Oberlin's Ninth Annual International Piano Competition and Festival, to be held on campus from July 20 through July 27. http://www.oberlin.edu/con For the last word on upcoming events, please visit our electronic calendar at: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you find this information useful in planning your coverage of the music world. Have a terrific weekend! --Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01373393========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline TimesHello everyone. Here is your digest of news and events information from the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please visit our web site for news about Oberlin's Ninth Annual = International Piano Competition and Festival, to be held on campus from = July 20 through July 27. 0000,0000,ffffhttp://www.oberlin.edu/con For the last word on upcoming events, please visit our electronic calendar = at: 0000,0000,ffffhttp://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bi= n/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you find this information useful in planning your coverage of the = music world. Have a terrific weekend! --Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01373393==========-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jul 11 21:02:58 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop, sorry Message-ID: <007e01c347fb$4a817f70$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sorry all, I forgot to include the number to call for RSVP, you still can do this, at 216.651.7315 Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. 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Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn=20 about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.=20

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set=20 Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an=20 advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at=20 Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned = documentaries,=20 commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in = production=20 on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early = adopter=20 of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their = advanced=20 budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified = instructor=20 and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild = and Media=20 Services.

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------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610-- From rstich at msn.com Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 From: rstich at msn.com (RUSSEL STICH) Date: Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dada to hold auditions 7/20 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions on = Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W. 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. While improv training is not "required", all auditioners = should be quick-witted, team oriented players who are able to remain "in = the moment". We are seeking performers who are "fast, physical and have = the potential to be furiously funny". Please bring a headshot & resume ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions = on=20 Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W.=20 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. =20 While improv training is not "required", all auditioners should be = quick-witted,=20 team oriented players who are able to remain "in the moment". We are = seeking=20 performers who are "fast, physical and have the potential to be = furiously=20 funny".
Please bring a headshot & resume
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900-- From Jpaul at wesleyan.edu Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 From: Jpaul at wesleyan.edu (Jeremy Paul) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for FRAGILE MOMENTS Short Movie Message-ID: <001d01c348c8$49755070$92caaa44@firstcut> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Audition for "FRAGILE MOMENTS" a First Cut Studios production, written and directed by Jeremy Paul FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two high school students meet, fall = in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their time together. In a = series of snap shots, their relationship grows and streches to the point = of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the world they knew comes = to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific fantasy. This is a slasher movie without the fear, and a love story without = a happy ending. MOVIE DETAILS=20 FRAGILE MOMENTS will be shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. = Several rehearsals will occur between auditons and shooting, to be = scheduled with the actors. =20 ROLES: * All roles are unpaid; actors will receive a copy of the movie upon its = completion * All characters are seniors in high school - 2 female roles - 2 male roles - several extra group roles DATES AND TIMES Auditions will be held on Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY 15, 6 to 8:30 PM at Benedictine High School 2900 MLK Jr. Dr. Cleveland OH 44104 Please come prepared with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings = from the script will also be available. If you would to audition, have = any questions, or cannot audition during the scheduled times, please = contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or 440-773-4719.=20 Founded in August of 2002, First Cut Studios Inc. is an Ohio not = for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting interest in = movie production among young adults, particularly in the Cleveland area. = In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose students = to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and distribution = via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers = in the film industry. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Audition for
 
"FRAGILE MOMENTS"
 
a First Cut Studios production, written = and=20 directed by Jeremy Paul
 
FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two = high school=20 students meet, fall in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their = time=20 together. In a series of snap shots, their relationship grows and = streches=20 to the point of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the = world they=20 knew comes to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific=20 fantasy.
     This is a = slasher movie=20 without the fear, and a love story without a happy ending.
 
MOVIE DETAILS
     FRAGILE = MOMENTS will be=20 shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. Several rehearsals will occur = between=20 auditons and shooting, to be scheduled with the actors.
     
ROLES:
* All roles are unpaid; actors will = receive a copy=20 of the movie upon its completion
* All characters are seniors in = high=20 school
- 2 female roles
- 2 male roles
- several extra group = roles
 
DATES AND TIMES
Auditions will be held on
Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY = 15,
6 to 8:30 PM at
 
Benedictine High School
2900 MLK Jr. Dr.
Cleveland OH 44104
 
     Please = come prepared=20 with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings from the script will = also be=20 available. If you would to audition, have any questions, or cannot = audition=20 during the scheduled times, please contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or=20 440-773-4719.
 
Founded in August of 2002, First Cut = Studios Inc.=20 is an Ohio not for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting = interest in movie production among young adults, particularly in the = Cleveland=20 area.  In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose = students to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and = distribution=20 via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and=20 workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers in = the film=20 industry.
 
------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80-- From reedh2os at ald.net Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (reedh2os at ald.net) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A note of praise for auditioning actors on July 11th - h2o productions Message-ID: <2999.199.35.102.192.1058059074.squirrel@www2.ald.net> On behalf of our production team (h2o productions in association with Sharkra Productions) we would like to send a sincere note of praise and thanks to the actors who auditioned last evening at the Courtyard Marriott for our short film. It was our pleasure to be a small part of the talent and creativity you bring to the Cleveland area and beyond. We were very impressed with the level of enthusiasm and commitment we experienced. Our apologies to those of you who had to wait a while to be seen. Regardless of the outcome of our casting decisions, please know that we welcome the opportunity to work with each of you in the future. Best of luck to all of you with your creative endeavors. Sincerely, Kailyne Waters From ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 From: ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com (Ashtabula Shakespeare) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare Ages 13-19 Message-ID: <20030713023123.95821.qmail@web20705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks. ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park 10 a.m-4p.m. The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more. Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks.
ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE
 
Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare
 
Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:09 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition - THE GUYS Message-ID: <000c01c3491a$739c0d10$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold auditions for THE GUYS, on = Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton Cultural Center = Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +. Performances: 9/11, 19-20. This = play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a premiere in = northeast Ohio. For more information call Lois DiGiacomo: 330.966.9440. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold = auditions=20 for THE GUYS, on Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W. =20 Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +.  Performances: 9/11, = 19-20. =20 This play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a = premiere in=20 northeast Ohio.  For more information call Lois DiGiacomo:=20 330.966.9440.
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'MATCHMAKER' Performances Message-ID: <001501c3491c$266067b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Oliver Corrigan and playwright, Deborah Handlin Salberg, are = producing MATCHMAKER, their audience interactive play that satirizes TV = dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 and Saturday, August 9 = at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that! It is located at = 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!) MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show with 4 women and 4 men, allows = audience members to become 'matchmakers', choose the winning bride and = groom and then enjoy the wedding and reception! Tickets: $8.00 - call = 330.966.9440. This play may be booked for organization fundraisers.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Oliver Corrigan and = playwright, Deborah=20 Handlin Salberg, are producing MATCHMAKER, their audience = interactive play=20 that  satirizes TV dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 = and=20 Saturday, August 9 at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural = Center=20 Arts and Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that!  It is = located=20 at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck=20 (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!)
MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show = with 4=20 women and 4 men, allows audience members to become 'matchmakers',=20  choose the winning bride and groom and then enjoy the wedding and=20 reception!  Tickets: $8.00 - call 330.966.9440.
 
This play may be booked for = organization=20 fundraisers. 
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70-- From Kramer888 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 From: Kramer888 at aol.com (Kramer888 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Boston University Graduate Thesis Film Casting Message-ID: <17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83@aol.com> --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boston University Graduate Thesis Film shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th Synopsis: A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and small actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actual dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to steps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music. The film is very musical in nature. Roles and Requirments: 8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evening of shooting Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of rythym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but will be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture before the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead actress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to Chris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow. These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great experience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so it will look great). Thank you! Chris --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Boston University Graduate Thesis Film
shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th

Synopsis:
A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and sma= ll actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up= in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actua= l dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to ste= ps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music= . The film is very musical in nature.

Roles and Requirments:

8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it= (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance=20= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be need= ed for 2 days of shooting

14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color i= t (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be nee= ded for 2 days of shooting

28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evenin= g of shooting


Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16= th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of ryth= ym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but wi= ll be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture befor= e the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead act= ress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to C= hris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow.

These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great expe= rience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so i= t will look great).

Thank you!

Chris

--part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Presents "PlayActs: A Prelude to Performance Message-ID: <140.15611982.2c42cac9@aol.com> --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SAVE THE DATES ! Sat. July 26th & Sun. July 27th=20 for a great opportunity to enjoy another exciting Theatre Performance Experience in July the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio & the Theatre Department o= f=20 Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy, Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to=20 Performance" a Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and=20= Vocal=20 Performance Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills,=20 Building 2-Studio Theatre=20 Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27th, 3:00 PM. "PlayActs. . ." presents =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma= Powell =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amherst, by Mary= Lu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox= , Sue Johnson, Gary Webster =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond, by Fred A. Tay= lor =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 "PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who perform=20 excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes=20 Johnson,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie=20 Meyer-Steinheiser,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in=20 advance.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in=20 the greater Cleveland area. --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SAVE THE DATES !

Sat. July 26th & Sun. Ju= ly 27th

for a great opportunity
to enjoy another exciting
Theatre Performance Experience in July

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'=20= Studio & the Theatre Department of Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy= , Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance" a=20= Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and Vocal Performan= ce Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, Building 2-St= udio Theatre

Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27t= h, 3:00 PM.


"PlayActs. . ." presents
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0       .=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma Powell
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amhers= t, by MaryLu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox, Sue Johnson, Gary Webster
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond,=20= by Fred A. Taylor
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
"PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who p= erform excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes Johnson,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie Meyer-Steinheiser,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in advance.=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in t= he greater Cleveland area.

--part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary-- From Murphe1211 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 From: Murphe1211 at aol.com (Murphe1211 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]graduate thesis 16mm film auditions @ YSU 7/19 Message-ID: <6d.1547820f.2c43078a@aol.com> Eric Murphy (dir./prod.) is holding auditions for "Sign of the Times" Saturday, July 19th @ Youngstown State University's Bliss Hall room number 2200 from 10am-4pm. "Sign of the Times" is a 16mm graduate thesis project for Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. The 30-minute film also has a feature attached. The drama/comedy is about a young law student who leaves his girlfriend, moves back to his hometown, and encounters dirty politics as he runs for State Senate. Most of the film will be shot in Trumbull County, OH. However, the lead role of Tim may require travel to Los Angeles. Shoot is late Sept./early Oct. Copy, credit, meals, and travel provided. For more information email Eric: murphe1211 at aol.com Tim - LEAD- 26, tall, good-looking, charismatic, quick witted. Al - LEAD - 28-30, Tim's brother, attorney, polished, sarcastic. JJ - LEAD - 24, Artist, rugged, husky. Shark - LEAD - 60+, retired auto worked, crazy. Supporting: Jim - 50+, slimy, egomaniac. Marvin - 45+, distinguished. Tony - 60+, polished. Karen - 50+, nice looking, motherly. Grandparents 70+ From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening night party for Each Day Dies with Sleep Message-ID: <20030713214433.48099.qmail@web80004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18. All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show. convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest, turning their paradise upside down. Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours. Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist  play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18.  All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show.

convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest,  turning their paradise upside down.  Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours.


Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. 

All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. 

--0-292505130-1058132673=:48081-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike & Ike Satirical Review of Cain Park's "Fiddler on the Roof" Message-ID: <005d01c3440a$74921bc0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ROLLING DOUGHNUTS presents A Very Amateurish Production Mike and Ike in "Reviewers on the Lawn" Written by Mike and Ike Additional Material by JT Buck IKE: Why are we even reviewin' the show, limey? It closes tonight. MIKE: Because that's what we do. We see a show, we review it. It's = tradition. Besides, we tried to see the show opening night, and the = next three shows after. There was just one little problem. M&I: (Singing) NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING M: Cain Park really does a nice job of being Blossom light: Beautiful = atmosphere, nice theatre, but for reasons that I will never fathom, the = people who built the place decided not to level some more trees to build = a parking lot. I: In the 20's it wasn't necessary. M: Note the the people that run the place: That was a century ago. = Times change. I: They outta rename the place CAIN'T Park. M: There's something wrong when you see a show in Cleveland Heights and = have to park in Aurora. I: But like The Replacements, we walked 500 miles, got our tickets and = finally sat down to see a show directed by M&I: (Singing) FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD M: Fiddler on the Roof takes place in 1905 in a small Jewish village = in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending on where you're from) Russia. It is a = simpler time when you bought your dairy products from the corner cart. I: When men would spend hours a day talkin' bout religion. M: When women were basically slaves and they still liked it. I: And when children had no control over their destinies whastsoever. M: It is the story of Tevya, a simple dairy man who tries to keep his = traditions and faith alive in the face of a quickly changing world. I: His daughters actually want to choose their own husbands, not who = Barbera Streisand picks for them. M: Yente, not Yentyl. I: Whatever. Also, there's all the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), = who proves beyond a shadow of a doubt what happens if you reject the = Christian God . . . you lose your homes. M: (Singing) THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL DEEP ISSUES AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A LOT OF SONGS I: (Singing) AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND VERY WELL DIRECTED STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY LONG M&I: (Singing) THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS M: Now, don't get us wrong. We're not saying the show is boring. I: We're not? M: Shut up. Quite the opposite. In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld = has crafted a production that is more vibrant and alive then the film = adaptation. I: My Dinner With Andre is more vibrant and alive than that flick. M: The dream sequence is particularly enjoyable, with weird lighting, = bizarre staging. I: Kinda like a Cirque du Oy Vay. M: (Singing) OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE PROBLEMS LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL TRUCKS I: (Singing)=20 AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF THE MICS WOULD GO SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY WERE SINGING M&I: (Singing) LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS IT DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T KNOW WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW. WE WISH WE LIKED THE PLAY WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF WE DIDN'T HAVE TO PAY WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO COMP US REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S CURTAIN THE END ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
ROLLING = DOUGHNUTS
presents
A Very Amateurish=20 Production
 
Mike and = Ike
in
"Reviewers on the = Lawn"
Written by Mike and = Ike
Additional Material by JT = Buck
 
IKE:  Why are we even = reviewin' the show,=20 limey?  It closes tonight.
 
MIKE:  Because that's what we = do.  We=20 see a show, we review it.  It's tradition.  Besides, we tried = to see=20 the show opening night, and the next three shows after.  There was = just one=20 little problem.
 
M&I: (Singing)
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
 
M:  Cain Park really does a = nice job of=20 being Blossom light:  Beautiful atmosphere, nice theatre, but for = reasons=20 that I will never fathom, the people who built the place decided not to = level=20 some more trees to build a parking lot.
 
I: In the 20's it wasn't=20 necessary.
 
M:  Note the the people that = run the=20 place:  That was a century ago.  Times change.
 
I:  They outta rename the = place CAIN'T=20 Park.
 
M:  There's something wrong = when you see a=20 show in Cleveland Heights and have to park in Aurora.
 
I:  But like The = Replacements,  we=20 walked 500 miles, got our tickets and finally sat down to see a = show=20 directed by
 
M&I: (Singing)
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
 
M:  Fiddler on the Roof takes = place in=20 1905 in a  small Jewish village in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending = on where=20 you're from) Russia.  It is a simpler time when you bought your = dairy=20 products from the corner cart.
 
I:  When men would spend = hours a day=20 talkin' bout religion.
 
M:  When women were basically = slaves and=20 they still liked it.
 
I:  And when children had no = control over=20 their destinies whastsoever.
 
M:  It is the story of Tevya, = a simple=20 dairy man who tries to keep his traditions and faith alive in the face = of a=20 quickly changing world.
 
I:  His daughters actually = want to choose=20 their own husbands, not who Barbera Streisand picks for = them.
 
M:  Yente, not = Yentyl.
 
I:  Whatever.  Also, = there's all=20 the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), who proves beyond a shadow of = a doubt=20 what happens if you reject the Christian God . . . you lose your=20 homes.
 
M: (Singing)
THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL = DEEP=20 ISSUES
AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A = LOT OF=20 SONGS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND = VERY WELL=20 DIRECTED
STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY = LONG
 
M&I: (Singing)
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
 
M:  Now, don't get us = wrong.  We're=20 not saying the show is boring.
 
I:  We're not?
 
M:  Shut up.  Quite the=20 opposite.  In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld has crafted a = production=20 that is more vibrant and alive then the film adaptation.
 
I:  My Dinner With Andre is = more vibrant=20 and alive than that flick.
 
M:  The dream sequence is = particularly=20 enjoyable, with weird lighting, bizarre staging.
 
I:  Kinda like a Cirque du Oy=20 Vay.
 
M: (Singing)
OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE=20 PROBLEMS
LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL=20 TRUCKS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF = THE MICS WOULD=20 GO
SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY = WERE=20 SINGING
 
M&I: (Singing)
LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS = IT
DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T = KNOW
 
WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW.  = WE WISH WE=20 LIKED THE PLAY
WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF = WE DIDN'T=20 HAVE TO PAY
 
WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO = COMP=20 US
REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S=20 CURTAIN
 
 
 
THE=20 END
------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0-- From rsummers at kent.edu Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Rebecca Summers) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT Announces New Audition Dates for Cabaret Message-ID: SCT NEWS -- ~ Cabaret Auditions - new dates ~ Summer Youth Theatre presents Honk opening July 11 at 7:30 Cabaret Auditions Due to a medical emergency, SCT has rescheduled auditions for Cabaret: New audition dates: Sunday, August 24 - 6:00 - 8:00 Monday, August 25 - 7:00 - 9:30 Tuesday, August 26 - 7:00 -9:30 Production dates: November 7, 8*, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22**, 23, 28 and 29. *Dinner Theatre ** Midnight Show Rehearsals are scheduled to begin September 7th. All roles are available. Please prepare an up-tempo Broadway song for auditions. Everyone should be prepared to dance except actors interested in Cliff Bradshaw, Fraulein Schneider, Herr Schultz and Ernst Ludwig. If you are a dancer and you play an instrument, please prepare something to perform. We will also be auditioning for the band, which will be on stage and part of the Kit Kat Club. SCT Artistic Director Becky Summers will direct and choreograph the show assisted by Pat Kulow. Donna Dandino will be the musical director with Cheryl Rauschenberger serving as the assistant choreographer. Lyle Hennicke will be the Production manager; Sheryl Puette the Stage Manger. Tom Wilschutz will produce the show and Heidrun Hultgren will work as the dialect coach. For information, please call 330-928-4192 or email:sct_online at hotmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MDI moved to new location Message-ID: <009a01c3448d$69d24010$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Deares list members, please update your contact list information, we have moved to the west, we will continue to provide good service within reasonable pricing to our performing arts community. Media Design Imaging 1265 W. 106th Street #1 Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Tel: 216.334.1244 Johnny Wu ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MDI moved to new location

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------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a@aol.com> --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary-- From Kajones0129 at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 From: Kajones0129 at aol.com (Kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ANNOUNCES TWO SUMMER PRODUCTIONS Message-ID: <06354C84.76E7961E.3A0F14DB@aol.com> ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ONCE UPON A MATTRESS??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association celebrates its 26th Season with the musical comedy, "Once Upon a Mattress," to be performed July 24, 25, 26 and 27 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. The production is directed by Jan Bruml, with musical direction by Kevin Mulder and choreography by Jen Arvay. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $10.00 for adults, and $9.00 for senior citizens and students. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111 or at the door on the nights of the performances. ONCE UPON A MATTRESS is the classic Broadway musical comedy version of the fairytale "The Princess and the Pea" and features music by Mary Rodgers and lyrics by Marshall Barer. The original production, starring Carol Burnett, opened on Broadway in 1959 and ran for 460 performances. A 1996 revival starred Sarah Jessica Parker. ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ALL I EVER NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association continues its 26th Season with the play, "All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," to be performed August 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $9.00 for adults, and $8.00 for senior citizens and students. The production is directed by Russel Stitch. Adapted for the stage from Robert Fulghum???s inspirational best-selling book, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" takes the viewer through various life situations, and teaches some of life???s basic but most important lessons in a series of touching, charming and humorous sketches. Seating is extremely limited for this production and advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111. ### From LNehring at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 From: LNehring at aol.com (LNehring at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]press release for Cleve Shakes Message-ID: <18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597@aol.com> --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino. TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 at the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season. After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola) disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino. Unfortunately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love triangle quickly spirals out of control. Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing stock of all Illyria. The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes Ensemble Allen Branstein Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford Antonia Aaron B. Coleman Sir Andrew Scott Esposito Sebastian Robert Hawkes Malvolio John Hickman Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino Tom Kondilas Ensemble Keith Kornajcik Fabian Christine McBurney Maria Kat McIntosh Viola Bryan Ritchey Ensemble Michael Roache Fool Jeff Staron Ensemble Tina Thompkins Ensemble Tony Zavarella Ensemble Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare. TWELFTH NIGHT runs from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. All shows are free and start at 7 pm. Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our shows and upcoming series of summer workshops. Lawrence Nehring Artistic Director Cleveland Shakespeare Festival www.cleveshakes.org "Be safe; act dangerous." --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to annou= nce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, direc= ted by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Cleme= ns as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse=20= James Kamps as Orsino.  TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 a= t the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for th= is, our sixth season. 

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.  Unfort= unately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resultin= g love triangle quickly spirals out of control.  Meanwhile, the drunkar= d Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him=20= the laughing stock of all Illyria.

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes        Ensemble
Allen Branstein        Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford        Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman       Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito       Sebastian
Robert Hawkes        Malvolio
John Hickman       Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas       Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik        Fabian
Christine McBurney       Maria
Kat McIntosh       Viola
Bryan Ritchey       Ensemble
Michael Roache        Fool
Jeff Staron        Ensemble
Tina Thompkins        Ensemble
Tony Zavarella        Ensemble


Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.  TWELFTH NIGHT=20= runs from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave.

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our=20= shows and upcoming series of summer workshops.

Lawrence Nehring
Artistic Director
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act dangerous."
--part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Director - East 2 Theatre Company Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC57@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of the Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community College - Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, 2004 main-stage production of Noises Off. The position includes a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the parking lot! =20 If interested please send your resume to: =20 Brian Zoldessy Director of Theatre Cuyahoga community College 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The=20 East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of = the=20 Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community = College -=20 Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, = 2004=20 main-stage=20 production of Noises Off.  The position = includes=20 a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the = parking=20 lot!
 
If = interested please=20 send your resume to:
 
Brian=20 Zoldessy
Director of=20 Theatre
Cuyahoga community=20 College
4250 = Richmond=20 Road
Highland=20 Hills,  OH  44122
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564-- From darnay2 at hotmail.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EMERGENCY!!Sax and/or Clarinet player needed Immediatley for ACT Charlie Brown Message-ID:
ATTENTION MUSICIANS!
 
An Alto Sax player is needed RIGHT NOW for the Aurora Community Theatre production of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown". 
 
Someone who an double on clarinet would be nice, but not necessary. 
 
The show opens This friday, Jully 11, for a 3 weekend, 9 performance run (Friday and Saturday nights with one tursday performance)
 
This is an excellent production with a fantastic cast directed by JR Simons.  The band we've assembled so far has top-notch players.  This IS a PAID position. 
 
Please reply and be ready to start rehearsals immediately :)
 
Thanks,
JT Buck


Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discounts for NeOhiopal Members to The Hobbit Message-ID: <000a01c344bc$ee2b6e70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING OF =20 J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit=20 -A Musical Play AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David = Rogers=20 Directed by Sean Booker and Patti Susman Performance dates = Thursday, July 10 Senior Preview 8pm = Friday, July 11 Opening Night 8 pm = Saturday, July 12 8 pm = Sunday, July 13 2 pm = Friday, July 18 8 pm = Saturday, July 19 8 pm = Friday, July 25 8 pm = Saturday, July 26 Closing Night 8 pm **Mention that you are = a member of NEOhioPal and receive tickets for $10.00 each!!!** Join us a half hour prior to the show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for = a Free Dance preview featuring SCA's dance instructor=20 Rachel Grumblatt. The dance troupe will perform to music set to the = poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20 =20 Call 440-337-1400 for tickets today!=20 SCA accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover.=20 Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, OH 44139 Produced by Special Arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of = Woodstock, Illinois ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING=20 OF  

J.R.R.=20 Tolkien=92s


The Hobbit


-A Musical Play



AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE = ARTS

Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David Rogers

Directed by Sean Booker and Patti=20 Susman



 Performance=20 dates


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Join =20 us a half hour = prior to the=20 show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for a Free Dance preview featuring = SCA=92s=20 dance instructor

Rachel  Grumblatt.  The dance troupe will perform = to music=20 set to the poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20

 

Call 440-337-1400 for tickets=20 today! 

SCA accepts Visa, = Mastercard and=20 Discover.


Solon Center for the = Arts

6315 SOM Center Road

Solon, OH 44139

Produced by Special Arrangement with = The Dramatic=20 Publishing Company of Woodstock,=20 Illinois

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Married...With Chekhov Opens Friday at CCC West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Well, you couldn't make the romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for it: Come and see the finer (and not so finer) sides of marriage at CCC West As we present... Married... with Chekhov! Four of Chekhov's funniest one-act comedies performed by the traveling McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon: The Proposal The Bear The Dangers of Tobacco and The Wedding Reception With accompaniment by THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE BAND!! =20 Opens Friday, July 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre. ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west If it rains - the show will be held in the main theatre. Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at 7pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd Parma, OH 44130 =20 Cast includes: Linda Schneider, Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan, Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson Perko, Magdalyn Donnelly, Benjamin Stewart, Lucas A. Scattergood, Sarah Ratka, Jermaine Edwards, Lance Kouper, Tarah Reim, John Chesney, Carter Ellis, Madison Ellis, Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, John "Bo" Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty =20 Christopher M. Bohan Box Office Manager Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre 216.987.5536 Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Well, you couldn’t make the = romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for = it:

Come and see the finer (and not so = finer) sides of marriage at CCC West

As we = present…

Married… with Chekhov!

Four of Chekhov’s funniest = one-act comedies performed by the traveling

McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon:

The = Proposal

The = Bear

The Dangers of = Tobacco and

The Wedding = Reception

With accompaniment = by

 THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE = BAND!!

 

Opens Friday, July = 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre.

ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west=

If it rains – the show will be = held in the main theatre.

Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at = 7pm

11000 Pleasant Valley Rd  = Parma, = OH = 44130

 

Cast includes:  Linda Schneider, =  Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan,  Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson = Perko,  Magdalyn Donnelly,  Benjamin Stewart,  Lucas A. = Scattergood,  Sarah Ratka,  Jermaine Edwards,  Lance Kouper, =  Tarah Reim,  John Chesney,  Carter Ellis,  Madison Ellis,  Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, =  John “Bo” Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford

and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty

 <= /font>

Christopher M. Bohan

Box Office Manager

Cuyahoga Community College

Western Campus Theatre

216.987.5536

Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Dates for SUDS Sale at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <179.1cecba74.2c3b471b@aol.com> --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SUDS The Rocking '60's Soap Opera On Sale! All seats $15! "Fun summer treat, just like a sip from root beer float " Plain Dealer July 10, 11, 12, 13 ONLY. SAVE up to $12.50 per ticket. No Limits! Call 330-342-0800 for reservations. --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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--part1_20.14f4bfb5.2c3b4770_boundary-- From Scottynelson at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 From: Scottynelson at aol.com (Scottynelson at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for a film Message-ID: <1dd.d7b49a6.2c3b7171@aol.com> Seeking musicians. We are seeking musicians for a short film that will be shot in Sharon Township this summer. We are going to be filming on the circle in Sharon on August 4th 2003 and we need your help. If you can play an instrument well and are interested in helping some up and coming filmmakers, please contact Nick Staron at (330) 225-0509, at his cell (216) 389-0498 or at Scottynelson at aol.com. We hope we can work with you on this project. Sincerely, Nick Staron -Executive Producer of "The Elephant" From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2 (INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT) AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003 A Personal Message from David Hansen ... I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending I Hate This to the Minnesota Fring= e Festival, and to celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party. =B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd? I mean ... considering the subject matter of the play?=B2 And in a way you would be right. But a celebration is in order. This is the first time Bad Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival. The play itself is a celebration of my son Calvin. And July 26th is, in fact, my birthday. So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake, DJ Darclight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and lots an= d lots of friends. I hope to see you there! (See information about this special event below.) David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Saturday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM. This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10. "I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music by Dennis Yurich.=20 =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 - The Plain Dealer =B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2 - Cleveland Scene =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join David Hansen for =B3= I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experience with stillbirth.=20 Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances: Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10. Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM. In celebration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fringe, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 benefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games. Benefit admission is $25. Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online at http://www.badepitaph.org. Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times. Bad Epitaph. Great Theater. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2
(INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT)
AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003

A Personal Message from David Hansen ...

I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending
<= FONT COLOR=3D"#000080">I Hate This to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, and to= celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party.

=B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd?  I mean ... = considering the subject matter of the play?=B2  And in a way you would be= right.  But a celebration is in order.  This is the first time Ba= d Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival.  The pl= ay itself is a celebration of my son Calvin.  And July 26th is, in fact= , my birthday.

So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake,
DJ Darcl= ight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and = lots and lots of friends.  I hope to see you there!

(See information about this special event below.)

David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Sa= turday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM.

This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the = 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10.

"I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music= by Dennis Yurich.

=B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2
- The Plain Dealer

=B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages = to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2
- Cleveland Scene

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2  Join David Hansen = for =B3I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his= son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. &= nbsp;An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experi= ence with stillbirth.

Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances:<= /B> Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10.

Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM.  In cele= bration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fr= inge, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 b= enefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games.  = Benefit admission is $25.

Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online= at http://www.badepitaph.org.

Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times.  Bad Epitaph.  Great Theat= er.

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 for 1 Peter and Wendy night- Tomorrow 7:30 pm - World Premiere! Message-ID: <1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b@aol.com> --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie Wednesday July 9th, 2003 7:30 pm Two for One Night! in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Other Performaces** are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th) of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! See you at the show! --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie


Wednesday July 9th, 2003<= BR> 7:30 pm
Two for One Night!

in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights
(minutes off the 271 and Rockside)


Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.

Other Performaces** are a= s follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


** If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,j= ust print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th)
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

See you at the show!

=

--part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Capoeira Master Class July 17 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BA@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT in partnership with DANCECLEVELAND Present A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS THURSDAY JULY 17 >From 6:00 - 8:00 pm In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State Theatre (Please enter through the stage door of the State Theatre at 1650 Chester Avenue) This class will be led by a member of DANCEBrazil. A question and answer session will follow class. Reservations are required to attend class. Please call 216-348-7913 to reserve. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

in partnership with

DANCECLEVELAND

Present

 

A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS

 

THURSDAY JULY 17

 

From 6:00 - 8:00 pm =

In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State = Theatre

(Please enter through the stage door of the State = Theatre

at 1650 = Chester Avenue)<= /p>

 

This class will be led by a member of = DANCEBrazil.

A question and answer session will follow = class.

 

Reservations are required to attend = class.

Please call 216-348-7913 to = reserve.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Lion King Percussion Master Class at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BB@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS BROADWAY BUZZ! BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS THE LION KING PERCUSSION WORKSHOP Wednesday July 30, 2003 1:30 pm younger students 2:30 pm older students Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre Stage. Taught by musicians from the Broadway Tour of The Lion King. Bring your own drums or percussion instruments. Reservations are required to attend. Please call 216-348-7909 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

PRESENTS

BROADWAY BUZZ!

BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER = CLASS

 

THE LION KING

 

PERCUSSION WORKSHOP

 

Wednesday July 30, 2003

1:30 = pm younger students

2:30 = pm older students

 

Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre = Stage.

Taught by musicians from = the Broadway Tour of The Lion King.

Bring your own drums or percussion = instruments.

 

Reservations are required to = attend.

Please call = 216-348-7909

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For immediate release: July 8, 2003 CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL July 31 to August 17 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park continues its 2003 musical theater seaso= n with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonard DiCosimo. Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Premiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop, gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2 Cain Park previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs August 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-described performance. Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater. Please be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adults. Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3. There are no additional discounts for July 31 and August 1-3. For August 6-10 and 13-17 tickets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, an= d a Friends of Cain Park membership card. Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Little Sho= p of Horrors. =20 Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurence O=B9Keefe. The musical follows the discovery of a half-boy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia. Bat Boy is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventually accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 boy by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley. Bat Boy grows to love his new lif= e but when he naively tries to fit in with the narrow-minded town folk of Hop= e Falls, they turn on him prodded by the scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy. Shelley and Bat Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shattered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s unholy origin. The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features: Gary Walker as Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker, and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker. Gary Walker was seen recently as Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both West Side Story an= d Avenue X at Cain Park last summer. Adina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theater, the Cleveland Opera, and previousl= y at Cain Park. Scott Plate is a veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music. Emily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College who appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer. Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr. Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/Ned, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie. Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for her 17th season. Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market, Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Onc= e on this Island. Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan Theatr= e Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. Sh= e is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College. Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferry Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna May Hunkins, assistant director. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promotional support b= y WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden Center. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MCGOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY For immediate release:
July 8, 2003

CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL  

July 31 to August 17

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH -  Cain Park continues its 2= 003 musical theater season with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MU= SICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonar= d DiCosimo.  Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Pr= emiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop,= gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a= show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2  Cain Park = previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs Aug= ust 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-describ= ed performance.  Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater.  Pleas= e be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adul= ts.

Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on= July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3.  There are no addition= al discounts for July 31 and August 1-3.  For August 6-10 and 13-17 tic= kets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show.  Clev= eland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a M= ilitary ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when = attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heigh= ts Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior= citizen ID, a student ID, and a Friends of Cain Park membership card.

Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a = campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Pict= ure Show and Little Shop of Horrors.  

Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are = different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were = written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurenc= e O=B9Keefe.  The musical follows the discovery of a half-b= oy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia.  Bat Boy= is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventua= lly accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 bo= y by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley.  = ;Bat Boy grows to love his new life but when he naively tries to fit in with= the narrow-minded town folk of Hope Falls, they turn on him prodded by the = scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy.  Shelley and Bat= Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shat= tered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s u= nholy origin.  

The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features:  Gary Walker as = Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker= , and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker.  Gary Walker was seen recently a= s Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both = West Side Story and Avenue X at Cain Park last summer.  A= dina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theate= r, the Cleveland Opera, and previously at Cain Park.  Scott Plate is a = veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West = Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music.  E= mily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College wh= o appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer.

Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr.= Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/N= ed, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. = Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie= .

Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by= Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for he= r 17th season.  Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue = X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market= , Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Once on th= is Island.  Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan The= atre Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playho= use, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage= Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. &nb= sp;She is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and = the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College.

Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Jan= iece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferr= y Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, = sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna = May Hunkins, assistant director.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promoti= onal support by WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden C= enter.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel,= Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleve= land Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee a= nd South Taylor Roads.  Parking for all Cain Park productions is free a= nd located on the surrounding side streets.  For more information about= this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com.

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CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MC= GOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.=
--MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone by Sophocles at Dobama Theatre August 15-17 Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 12-October 5: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik and featuring Paula Duesing and John Kolibab ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT TO P MODEL Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" AUDITIONS FOR THE SECOND SEASON OF THE UPN SMASH HIT AMERICA'S TOP MODEL WILL BE TAKING PLACE IN CLEVELAND NEXT WEEK! WHEN: WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH TIME: NOON - 4PM WHERE: SHOOTERS ON THE WATER, WEST BANK OF THE FLATS REQUIREMENTS: Contestants must be 18-27, at least 5'7" tall and Female. You must bring 3 non-returnable photos of yourself. No weight requirement. Log on to UPN.com, download and fill out the application form. Application forms must be completed before you come to the audition FOR FULL CONTEST DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM DO NOT CALL SHOOTERS FOR INFORMATION ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT = TOP MODEL

AUDITIONS FOR THE = SECOND SEASON OF THE UPN SMASH HIT AMERICA'S TOP MODEL WILL BE TAKING = PLACE IN CLEVELAND NEXT WEEK!

WHEN: WEDNESDAY JULY = 16TH

TIME:   NOON = - 4PM

WHERE: SHOOTERS ON THE = WATER, WEST BANK OF THE FLATS


REQUIREMENTS: = Contestants must be 18-27, at least 5'7" tall and Female. =

You must bring 3 = non-returnable photos of yourself.

No weight requirement. =

Log on to UPN.com, = download and fill out the application form.

Application forms must = be completed before you come to the audition

FOR FULL CONTEST = DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM

DO NOT CALL SHOOTERS = FOR INFORMATION








------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Jul 8 18:07:21 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:07:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT LOOKING FOR FUTURISTIC WEAPONS, COSTUME PIECES Message-ID: --part1_b2.1f935bd8.2c3c93c8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Everyone....as we are close to opening our futuristic, police-state version of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, we find ourself in need of already-made futuristic guns, weapons, police/military type wear (vests, helmets, belts, holsters etc). Anyone out there having props and/or costume pieces that might this this "blade-runner meets star wars" world we're building...please call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director at 216-281-6879. I'd love to talk with you about borrowing or renting. Thanks so much. --part1_b2.1f935bd8.2c3c93c8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Everyone....as we are close to opening our = futuristic, police-state<= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3D2 FAMILY= =3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0"> version of
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--part1_b2.1f935bd8.2c3c93c8_boundary-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Showdown In C-Town Talent Competition Message-ID: --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists: For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= =20 as well, so, please come and give your support! Thanks! =20 Tonya Broach :-) SATURN/PEPSI COLA IN ASSOCIATION WITH "GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION" Proudly Presents "Showdown in C-Town" July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel Downtown Cleveland ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors Comedians and Poets AGES 5 and up are eligible Register to win 5-12 $1,000.00 13-17 $2,500.00 18/up Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= =20 (meet in the lobby). If you have any questions or you are unable to attend,= =20 please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options. "we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6" --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists:

For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= as well, so, please come and give your support!   Thanks!  <= BR>
Tonya Broach :-)


SATURN/= PEPSI COLA
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
"GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TEL= EVISION"



Proudly Presents
"Showdown in C-Town"

July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel
Downtown Cleveland

ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors
Comedians and Poets
AGES 5 and up are eligible

Register to win
5-12      $1,000.00
13-17   $2,500.00
18/up    Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION

Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= (meet in the lobby).  If you have any questions or you are unable to a= ttend, please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options.

"we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6"

--part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Workshop Players "Diary of Anne Frank" Opens Thursday! Message-ID: <19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35@aol.com> --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Reminder Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl. Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production. Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack Warren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed by Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are David Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as Mr. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brown as Dutch collaborators. Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Reminder

Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2= 002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Alb= ert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary=20= of a Young Girl.

Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production.=20= Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack W= arren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed b= y Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are Davi= d Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as M= r. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brow= n as Dutch collaborators.

Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There wi= ll also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 e= ach and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rat= es are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or vis= it our website at www.workshopplayers.co= m
.

Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. <= BR>

- 30 -




"If the whole world's a s= tage, I demand better lighting"





--part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes Workshops and Twelfth Night start this weekend Message-ID: <15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96@aol.com> --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's=20 Summer Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.=20 PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!! Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch) Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Chekhov Technique Catherine Albers Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Movement for the Actor Leilani Barrett *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Dance Cassandra Vincent *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Overview of Puppetry Vincent Polowy Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm Location: Tri-C West Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing) Jennifer Clifford *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop. CTC members ca= n=20 register for $5 per class. To register, please call the CSF hotline at (216= )=20 732-3311. TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r=20 the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert= =20 Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, All= en=20 Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT is=20= the=20 final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0=20 The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian JoLen Golembiewski Ensemble Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino=20 Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble=20 After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= =20 disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortunat= ely=20 the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love=20 triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby= and=20 his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing st= ock=20 of all Illyria. Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s=20 from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley=20 Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20 Woodland Ave. & E. 30th) All shows are free and start at 7 pm. --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops

The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's Summ= er Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.


PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!!

Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch)
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Chekhov Technique
Catherine Albers

Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Movement for the Actor
Leilani Barrett
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Dance
Cassandra Vincent
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Overview of Puppetry
Vincent Polowy

Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm
Location: Tri-C West
Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing)
Jennifer Clifford
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop.  CT= C members can register for $5 per class.  To register, please call the=20= CSF hotline at (216) 732-3311.

TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!!

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robe= rt Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola,=20= Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIG= HT is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian
JoLen Golembiewski       Ensemble
Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio
John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian
Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria
Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola
Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool
Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortuna= tely the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting l= ove triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir=20= Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the la= ughing stock of all Illyria.

Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20= Woodland Ave. & E. 30th)

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

--part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players 2003-2004 Season Message-ID: <000001c34633$495094c0$0400a8c0@hq.local> Beyond having its Annual Community Talent Show (September 19/20 with Auditions Sept 2/3), Hudson Players has announced its 2003-2004 season featuring mysteries, musicals and - ahem - mayhem. All happenings are at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson, Ohio - South of RT303 - just 2 blocks East and one block South of the RT91/RT303 intersection - on S. Oviatt Street (across from the Safety Center/Fire Department). Hudson Players Number: 330.655.8522 Until further notice, assume all Auditions will take place at 7:00 PM. The 3-show season is as follows: Catch Me if you Can (nope, not the movie) - Auditions September 7/8. Director TBA. Performances Nov: 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) Fiddler on the Roof - Auditions November 9/10. Director TBA. Performances Feb: 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, Mar: 6, 7 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - One matinee performance) Perfect Wedding - Auditions March 7/8. Director TBA. Performances April: 30, May: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15(Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) We'll look forward to seeing you there on either side of the curtain! Updates to follow... Visit our Website at www.hudsonplayers.com Regards, Brian S. Diehl HP Board Member office - 330.253.2700 bdiehl at ayalogic.com From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pick up shots for the film "Fight Time" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone: This email is intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before. This shoot is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in Cleveland, Ohio. The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm. Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot. There will be beverages and snacks available. If you have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or 216 219-2046. If you need directions to the location please call Ray at 216 651-5441. For any of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we could use you so please feel free to come. Please DO NOT wear any clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over! Cheryl Weems Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello = Everyone:

 

This email is = intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight = Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, = 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before.  This shoot = is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in = Cleveland, Ohio.  The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm.  Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot.  There will be beverages and snacks available.  If you = have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or = 216 219-2046.  If you need directions to the location please call Ray = at 216 651-5441.

 

For any = of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we = could use you so please feel free to come.  Please DO NOT wear any = clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see = you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over!

 

 

Cheryl = Weems

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Ray Szuch, = CEO<= /p>

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------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0-- From Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 From: Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu (Coughlin, Kay) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip-Hop Festival - some are FREE events! Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F0745D9@mail3.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CCC Center for Arts and Culture In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents: =20 Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003 =20 including Rennie Harris PureMovement with "Legends of Hip-Hop" Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers....and more! 8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at 216-241-6000 Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of Richmond and Harvard roads) =20 Schedule of other Festival events: =20 Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp 2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25 9:30 AM-4:00 PM For more info call 216-556-0337 =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school ages) 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 B-Boy Battle Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle 9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door 216-987-2544 for registration =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 Symposium/Panel discussion with Rennie Harris, Don Campbell & Boogaloo Sam Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8-9:30 PM 216-987-2544; free but pre-registration is suggested =20 All programs will take place at Tri-C's Eastern Campus,=20 4250 Richmond Road =20 =20 We are grateful to the following for their support: Ohio Arts Council New England Foundation for the Arts =20 Northern Ohio Live=20 Urban Dialect=20 National Endowment for the Arts=20 The Kulas Foundation Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour Arts Midwest =20 =20 J. Kay Coughlin Center for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-2544 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CCC Center for Arts and Culture

In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents:

 

Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003

 

including

Rennie Harris PureMovement

with

“Legends of Hip-Hop”

Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers….and more!

8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at = 216-241-6000

Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of = Richmond and Harvard roads)

 

Schedule of other Festival events:

 

Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp

2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25

9:30 AM-4:00 PM

For more info call 216-556-0337

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school = ages)

216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required

 

B-Boy Battle

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle

9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle

contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door

216-987-2544 for registration

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM

216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required

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Center for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Community College

216-987-2544

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director) Message-ID: FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing = Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director)

from = Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.........

JOSEPHand the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Beck Center for the = Arts

BECK = CENTER is proud to present this = family musical classic.  Please consider auditioning for a show = that will be sure to pack them in and provide a great night of = entertainment for family and friends.  What a great way to spend = the holidays - raising the roof off a theatre.

PERFORMANCES for = JOSEPH will take = place from:
December 5th, 2003 to January 4th, 2004

ROLES are = available for AEA = and Non-AEA Actors.  There will be a children's chorus.
        =         =         =         ALL ROLES ARE OPEN !!!!!

AUDITIONS for JOSEPH will take place on August 4th and 5th, = 2003.  Children (Ages 6 to 12) will be seen from 5 PM to 8 PM, = Adults from 8 PM to 10:30 PM. = Audition is by appointment. Please call the Beck Center at 216-521-2540 = to arrange an audition time or leave a message for me at ext. = 232.

AUDITION = MATERIAL: Adults and = Children should = prepare one vocal selection not exceeding 90 seconds.  You are = required to bring sheet music in your key.  No a capella singing = please.  All = should dress = comfortably for the dance audition. 

STAFF for this production includes:

Director---------------------Kevin Joseph Kelly
Musical = Director----------Heidi Herczeg
Choreographer-----------Martin Cespedes
Stage = Manager---------Jean Fyfe

 


From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'LUCKY STIFF" Opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c@aol.com> --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the musical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10. Performances are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 3rd. Tickets are $15.00 Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learns that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American millionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six million dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearranged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog shelter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands on the money. Director: Dale Hruska Musical Director: Dan Alt Choreographer: Diane Schreiber Produced by permission of Music Theatre International. THE CAST Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hicks Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. For up to date information about the theatre and performance times, check out our web site: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the mu= sical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10.  Performanc= es are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee=20= on August 3rd.  Tickets are $15.00

Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learn= s that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American mil= lionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six mill= ion dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearr= anged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog sh= elter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with= Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands= on the money.

Director: Dale Hruska
Musical Director: Dan Alt
Choreographer: Diane Schreiber

Produced by permission of Music Theatre International.


THE CAST

Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery
Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer
Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat
Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany
Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik
Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro
Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hic= ks

Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-83= 33.  For up to date information about the theatre and performance t= imes, check out our web site: www.hu= ntingtonplayhouse.com.

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located= at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.


--part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary-- From TBKotler at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 From: TBKotler at aol.com (TBKotler at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage Players present Shakespeare's As You Like It Message-ID: <11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7@aol.com> --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release: Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present William Shakespeare's As You Like It. Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same forrest where her banished father is living. For protection, she disguises herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in love with just before her banishment. The rest is classic Shakespearian farce. This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. Come join in the bowdy fun! Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students and seniors. Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00 Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door! The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m. --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present
William Shakespeare's As You Like It.

Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same f= orrest where her banished father is living.  For protection, she disgui= ses herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in lo= ve with just before her banishment.  The rest is classic Shakespearian=20= farce.  This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. = Come join in the bowdy fun!

Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students= and seniors.
Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00
Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door!


The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m.=

--part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:26 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCCC's - Annual party / Actors with costumes needed & diectors / producers! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Looking for actors with costumes to attend or annual party. Film & Theatre producers, directors, mayor?s, casting director from LA and agents from NYC will be there. July 20th, 7:30 PM (Sunday evening) on Cleveland?s west side. Also looking for Theatre directors and producers to attend. Contact Ray at worldeonline.com for invitation information! There is a standing invitation to ALL producers and directors! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]International Piano Competition & Festival at Oberlin Message-ID: <892690.3266746025@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, 2003 marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest artists -- will offer private = lessons, master classes, recitals, and lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free = and open to the public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV 104.9 = FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president of WCLV and = host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which is free and open = to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on Oberlin's web site (www.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu = 7/10/03 #1-mj Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty Hans Boepple Pianist Hans Boepple has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, national, and international awards. Ekaterina Murina Awarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in = 1954 with the orchestra of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special = music school of the Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, Murina has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Robert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station = of The New York Times, where he has been program director and executive producer and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists Showcase for the = station, and has included on many recent occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of the Arts since their inception. = His multiple award-winning folk series, Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan. About the Oberlin International Festival and Competition This gathering of international members of the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and the future of live piano concerts in our culture. The festival -- designed to bring educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia. Concert Schedule Programs and artists are subject to change. Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on wclv.com. # # # ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27
FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci = Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, = 2003 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.ed= u
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OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth = annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, = held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College = and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert = Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through = Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience = members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, = will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned = professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest = artists -- will offer private lessons, master classes, recitals, and = lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive = and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, = theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three = elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for = pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival = recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free and open to the = public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia = have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped = audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a = first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in = the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV = 104.9 FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning = at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president = of WCLV and host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The = Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which = is free and open to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest = faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the = United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from = Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and = Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash = prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the = sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals = concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a = cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on = Oberlin's web site = (0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For = concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: = 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest = continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned = internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it = provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have = won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van = Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, = the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of = 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand = pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu 7/10/03 #1-mj
Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty
Hans Boepple
Pianist Hans Boepple = has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, = among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles = Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House = Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been = listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded = first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), = Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los = Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National = Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have = broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by = Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty = at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara = University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In = demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he = continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated = and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, = national, and international awards.
Ekaterina Murina
Ti= mesAwarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, = Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the = St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher = education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, = her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. = Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in 1954 with the orchestra = of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special music school of the = Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano = faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In = 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia = and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she = achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she = completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a = teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, Murina = has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international = competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of = theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students = have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South = Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan = Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music = competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at = conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She = gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the = United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Palatino PalatinoRobert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and = radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for = his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York = Times, where he has been program director and executive producer = and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over = the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to = present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists = Showcase for the station, and has included on many recent = occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted = the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the = annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of = the Arts since their inception. His multiple award-winning folk series, = Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public = Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, = and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, = Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College = of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former = music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to = write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the = paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of = The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with = his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their = mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards = of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as = pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising = emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with = such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy = (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia = Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works = written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan.
About the Oberlin International Festival and = Competition
This gathering of international members of = the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who = attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and = the future of live piano concerts in our = culture
Times.Palatino The festival -- designed to bring = educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano = teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, = private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano = competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition = and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at = Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since = 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has = included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable = artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin = from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved = Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent = teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and = John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in = age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by = Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary = rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, = no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for = judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano = competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists = and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia.
Concert Schedule
Programs and artists are subject to = change.
Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on = wclv.com. # # #
0000,0000,00ff ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu
--==========00902182==========-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]correction: Showdown in C-Town Message-ID: <5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef@aol.com> --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, everyone: It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting that I sent out yesterday. Registration for the Showdown in C-Town competition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday. My apologies for the error. Take care! Tonya Broach :-) --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, everyone:

It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting th= at I sent out yesterday.  Registration for the Showdown in C-Town compe= tition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday.  My apologies for the e= rror.

Take care! 

Tonya Broach :-) --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary-- From Kajones0129 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:24 2003 From: Kajones0129 at aol.com (Kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE - Corrected information Message-ID: <710174B2.4A5605B4.3A0F14DB@aol.com> ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association continues its 26th Season with Robert Fulghum???s, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," to be performed August 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $9.00 for adults, and $8.00 for senior citizens and students. The director of the production is Russel Stitch. Adapted for the stage from Robert Fulghum???s inspirational best-selling book, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," takes the viewer through various life situations, and teaches some of life???s basic but most important lessons in a series of touching, charming and humorous sketches. Seating is extremely limited and advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111. ### From Jambdavis at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:36 2003 From: Jambdavis at aol.com (Jambdavis at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:36 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discount Tickets to Ohio Dance Theatre's next performance Message-ID: --part1_a9.440ff315.2c3db4e3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mr. Jeffery A. Mannies President SRO Entertainment 216.961.5230 (Cleveland Office) 216.990.2321 (Cellular) jambdavis at aol.com The Cleveland Play House Box Office 216.795.7000, ext. 4 Ohio Dance Theatre (ODT) is currently celebrating its inaugural summer seaso= n=20 performance at The Cleveland Play House and its exciting new work "Back=20 Beat." ODT is anxious to introduce itself to new faces, fresh attitudes and= people=20 who support the arts in the audience =E2=80=A6 especially with their first s= eason in=20 Cleveland and would like to invite you to their next performance!=20 Celebrating its 11th year, ODT is a professional contemporary ballet dance=20 company that presents works emphasizing a strong theatrical element. In order to introduce you to Ohio Dance Theatre, we would like to extend an=20 offer you can't refuse! Any seat at the Bolton Theatre at The Play House can= be=20 yours for $20 for the upcoming performance of "Back Beat." A tribute to jazz and the big band era celebrated through dance, experience=20 Swing with its rousing, high kicking, sophisticated movement inspired by the= =20 music of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. "Back Beat" will feature musical=20 arrangements and live performances by Mr. Bill Ransom.=20 Show Dates for "Back Beat" will be July 18,19,20 at The Cleveland Play=20 House's Bolton Theatre. All evening performances of "Back Beat" are held at=20= 7:00PM=20 (Friday/Saturday) and Sunday's matinee is at 2:00PM. The Play House Box Offi= ce=20 can be reached by dialing (216) 795-7000, ext. 4.=20 Let the box office know you subscribe to the Northeastern Ohio List for the=20 Performing Arts to receive your discount! --part1_a9.440ff315.2c3db4e3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Mr. Jeffery A. Mannies
President
SRO Entertainment
216.961.5230 (Cleveland Office) 216.990.2321 (Cellular)
jambdavis at aol.com

The Cleveland Play House Box Office
216.795.7000, ext. 4

Ohio Dance Theatre (ODT) is currently celebrating its inaugural summer seaso= n performance at The Cleveland Play House and its exciting new work "Back Be= at."  ODT is anxious to introduce itself to new faces, fresh attitudes=20= and people who support the arts in the audience =E2=80=A6 especially with th= eir first season in Cleveland and would like to invite you to their next per= formance!

Celebrating its 11th year, ODT is a professional contemporary ballet dance c= ompany that presents works emphasizing a strong theatrical element.

In order to introduce you to Ohio Dance Theatre, we would like to extend an=20= offer you can't refuse! Any seat at the Bolton Theatre at The Play House can= be yours for $20 for the upcoming performance of "Back Beat."

A tribute to jazz and the big band era celebrated through dance, experience=20= Swing with its rousing, high kicking, sophisticated movement inspired by the= music of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. "Back Beat" will feature musical a= rrangements and live performances by Mr. Bill Ransom.

Show Dates for "Back Beat" will be July 18,19,20 at The Cleveland Play House= 's Bolton Theatre. All evening performances of "Back Beat" are held at 7:00P= M (Friday/Saturday) and Sunday's matinee is at 2:00PM. The Play House Box Of= fice can be reached by dialing (216) 795-7000, ext. 4.

Let the box office know you subscribe to the Northeastern Ohio List for the=20= Performing Arts to receive your discount!




--part1_a9.440ff315.2c3db4e3_boundary-- From Sig38091 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:50 2003 From: Sig38091 at aol.com (Sig38091 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Accepting Headshots/Resumes for Short Film Message-ID: <179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db@aol.com> --part1_179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Director/Producer currently accepting headshots/resumes for a short film to be shot in the Cleveland area in August. This 5-minute short tells the story of a young couple who meet in a cemetery. The script calls for a man and a woman both in their 20s, any ethnicity. There will be one to one and a half days of shooting plus some rehearsal time. There is a stipend as well as a copy of the finished piece. Please send headshots/resumes to: Ansley Valentine Dept. of Theatre The College of Wooster 1189 Beall Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 Questions should be directed to sig38091 at aol.com Best regards, Ansley Valentine --part1_179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director/Producer currently accepting headshots/= resumes for a short film to be shot in the Cleveland area in August. This 5-= minute short tells the story of a young couple who meet in a cemetery. The s= cript calls for a man and a woman both in their 20s, any ethnicity. There wi= ll be one to one and a half days of shooting plus some rehearsal time. There= is a stipend as well as a copy of the finished piece. Please send headshots= /resumes to:

Ansley Valentine
Dept. of Theatre
The College of Wooster
1189 Beall Ave.
Wooster, OH 44691

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Ansley Valentine

--part1_179.1d0506f4.2c3db6db_boundary-- From cabraham at cecodoor.com Wed Jul 9 23:30:11 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:30:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Maggie found >>>>>thanks ...and Cast announced for A Chorus Line @ GLTG Message-ID: HEY NEOP, Thank you to the 106 players that I have screened, E-Mailed or talked to over the phone during the grueling auditions over the last 8 weeks. Here is a list of hard working individuals who will dance,sing and act on the LINE at The Geauga Lyric Theater Guild on Chardon Square Opening Aug. 15th / Aug. 31st box office # 440-286-2255 Also thanks to you who did contact me concerning the role of Maggie it has been cast |------------+----------------| | Name | | |------------+----------------| |Chuck |Artistic | |Abraham |Director | |------------+----------------| |Rick |Asst. Director | |McGuigan | | |------------+----------------| |Lisa Marie |Chore. | |French | | |------------+----------------| |Connie |Musical Director| |Baltitas | | |------------+----------------| |Pete |Producer | |Percassi | | |------------+----------------| |Heather |Cassie | |Kunkle | | |------------+----------------| |Laura |Sheila | |Rightnour | | |------------+----------------| |Kristin |Val | |Netzband | | |------------+----------------| |Vanessa |Diana | |Braun | | |------------+----------------| |Richelle |Judy | |Dykstra | | |------------+----------------| |Suzanne |Kristine | |Watson | | |------------+----------------| |Natalie |Maggie | |Reder | | |------------+----------------| |Erin Cardina|Bebe | |------------+----------------| |Jackie Kalan|Connie | |------------+----------------| |Larry Braun |Mike | |------------+----------------| |Norman Berry|Richie | |------------+----------------| |Justin Maine|Don | |------------+----------------| |Tim Coles |Paul | |------------+----------------| |Eric |Mark | |Grapatin | | |------------+----------------| |Nick Gehlfus|Greg | |------------+----------------| |Craig Mosier|Bobby | |------------+----------------| |Steve |Al | |Chazaro | | |------------+----------------| |Gina |Lori | |DiDonato | | |------------+----------------| |Kelly Molnar|Vickie | |------------+----------------| |Amanda |Tricia | |Heywood | | |------------+----------------| |Lori Pellow |Lois | |------------+----------------| |Karen Zondag|Monica | |------------+----------------| |Amy Barko |Sue | |------------+----------------| |Francesco |Frank | |Nappo | | |------------+----------------| | |Roy | |------------+----------------| |Dan Musgrave|Tom | |------------+----------------| |Todd Stuart |Zach | |------------+----------------| From dmw4880 at yahoo.com Wed Jul 9 23:30:29 2003 From: dmw4880 at yahoo.com (Dena Warmuth) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:30:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CSU Factory Theatre presents Tennessee Williams play Message-ID: <20030709182617.75352.qmail@web14709.mail.yahoo.com> --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii C.S.U. Factory Theatre Presents Period of Adjustment by Tennessee Williams Directed by Eugene Hare Stage Managed by Dena M. Warmuth Featuring: Michael Smith...........Ralph Bates Reagan Kendrick......Isabel Haverstick Robert Buehner........George Haverstick Audrey Klein............Dorothy Bates July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 2003.......8:00 PM July 27 and August 3, 2003...........2:00 PM C.S.U. Factory Theatre - E. 24th St. & Chester Ave. Tickets - $10.00 General Admission $5.00 Senior Citizens Box Office: (216) 687-2109 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
            C.S.U. Factory Theatre  
                       Presents
 
               Period of Adjustment
                    by Tennessee Williams
     
                                     Directed by Eugene Hare
                               
                               Stage Managed by Dena M. Warmuth
 
                                            Featuring:
                 Michael Smith...........Ralph Bates
                   Reagan Kendrick......Isabel Haverstick
                   Robert Buehner........George Haverstick
                   Audrey Klein............Dorothy Bates
 
                          July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 2003.......8:00 PM
                          July 27 and August 3, 2003...........2:00 PM
 
 C.S.U. Factory Theatre - E. 24th St. & Chester Ave.
               Tickets - $10.00 General Admission
                                             $5.00 Senior Citizens
 
               Box Office: (216) 687-2109
             


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka Wieners and Boobs Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.
For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland = Black Box=20 Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
The = Cleveland Black Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton Theater/Spoon River Interview on WCPN TODAY Message-ID: <16b.2142c791.2c3e3f62@aol.com> Charenton Theater Company presents The Cemetery Tour, featuring Spoon River Anthology July 11 - August 9 Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango RADIO LISTENING Tune in today to the 'Around Noon' program on WCPN 90.3FM (12:15 p.m.) Guests will include: Mindy Childress, Spoon River Anthology director Vicki Blum Vigil, author of the book, Cleveland Cemeteries, Manda Gillespie, chair of Friends of City of Cleveland Cemeteries Spoon River Anthology OPENS this Friday, July 11 at Riverside Cemetery. For more information, log on to www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Representative GARFIELD Life's race well run Life's work well done Life's victory won, Now cometh rest. These lines are inscribed on the tomb of President Garfield (1831-81), and come from the 'Funeral Ode on President Garfield' by Edward Hazen Parker, MD (1823-1896). Garfield was assassinated and is buried in Lake View Cemetery. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop Message-ID: <000301c346dd$ce6db980$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE RSVP required by Friday, July 11, 2003 About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. This event is cosponsored by Media Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop

Independent Pictures presents Film = Budgeting Workshop

Come join DGA (Director Guild of = America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ = the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit = Avenue.

Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

RSVP required by Friday, July 11, = 2003

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as = an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has = spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the = DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about = the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a = consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule = programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught = budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media = Services.

This event is cosponsored by Media = Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget
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Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family = System)
2800 years old Family Style
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------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science Center Message-ID: <003f01c346e5$9ef46de0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark your calendar, in celebrating the Great Lakes Science Center's 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with Instructors and Masters T'shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the current China exhibition, which some of Wu's ancestry might be included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science = Center

Mark your calendar, in celebrating the = Great Lakes Science Center’s 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes = Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition = to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on = July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with = Instructors and Masters T’shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, = Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and = Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in = the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the = current China exhibition, which some of Wu’s ancestry might be = included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org






------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0-- From donnielong219 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 From: donnielong219 at yahoo.com (Donnie Long) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Midnight Martini Show continues... Message-ID: <20030710141338.21494.qmail@web21407.mail.yahoo.com> --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW continues its run at Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with a pre-show starting at 11:45. Come early for the best seats! Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community. Come as a cast and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage! ?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner and music directed by John P. DiSanto. Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times. Never a cover, but always great entertainment! Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW
continues its run at
 Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club
at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) 
 
The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show
inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with
a pre-show starting at 11:45.  Come early for the best seats! 
 
Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring
Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and
Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from
Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community.  Come as a
 cast
and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage!
  
?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner
and music directed by John P. DiSanto. 
 
Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times.
 
Never a cover, but always great entertainment!
 Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!!


Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for "The Streets Are The Stage" Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B72820243E7AD@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" "The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of Northeast Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from Tower City to National City Plaza to Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on Star Plaza from 11am-2pm. To make this event as successful as last month's event, "Cleveland's on Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at schaefer at playhousesquare.com . ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of = Northeast = Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic = vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers = around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from = Tower City to = National = City Plaza to = Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the = sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and = dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will = also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on = Star Plaza<= /st1:place> from 11am-2pm.

To make this event as successful as last month's event, = "Cleveland<= /font>'s on = Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders = of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and = also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform = without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this = event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at = schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f@aol.com> --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Skwerlady at aol.com Full-name: Skwerlady Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a at aol.com> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:07:22 EDT Subject: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary" X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10578 --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary-- --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary-- From theillusionfactory at nccw.net Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 From: theillusionfactory at nccw.net (Barbara Ballance) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Illusion Factory Seeks Male Actor Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C346F2.BFCE3CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional touring theatre for young audiences, is seeking a male actor, age 23-33, for acting work in the schools, September 2003 - June 2004. Must be talented, well-trained, versatile and able to teach workshops as well as share with driving the company van. 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Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn, Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m. Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road. Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35 2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 & 1, ages 50 -- 60 Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long and MUST BE MEMORIZED. You will be asked to read from the script at callbacks only. Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy. For Weathervane, Loewy directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin to Broadway. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626. SUMMARY: PROOF AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m. Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. 330-836-2626 --part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION RELEASE
AUDITION RELEASE

Contact: Janis Harcar, Director of Marketing & Devel= opment
(330) 836-2323 (not for publication)
Ticket Office: (330) 836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for=20
PROOF


(Akron, Ohio, July 10, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...)  Weather= vane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn= , Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Callback= s will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m.  A= uditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron= , In the Valley off Merriman Road.

Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35
2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 &  1, ages 50 -- 60
Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is= not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long an= d MUST BE MEMORIZED.   You will be asked to read from the script a= t callbacks only.

Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy.  For Weathervane, Loewy= directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. &= nbsp;She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin t= o Broadway.

Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting.  Exc= ept in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play,= all roles will be cast on the basis of talent.  Weathervane Playhouse=20= is a community theater.  All performers in all productions are voluntee= rs.  For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.

SUMMARY: PROOF
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT
Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Call= backs Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m.
Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron.  330-836-262= 6

--part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Peter and Wendy Discounts for Neohiopal Members! Message-ID: --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining performances of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! Remaining Performaces are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Call for Reservations (216) 732-3370 Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com See you at the show! --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie



**
If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal li= st ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining perform= ances
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

Remaining Performaces are= as follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations



Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.


Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights <= BR> (minutes off the 271 and Rockside)

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH



Call for Reservations (21= 6) 732-3370

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


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--part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary-- From Todd at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 From: Todd at playhousesquare.com (Todd Stuart) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS at Playhouse Square Cen ter Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201ECE390@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/plain The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary Rose's Turn in New York's Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by Cleveland native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted. THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble includes Charles Eversole (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), Andrew Rothman (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and older. GRETA ROTHMAN was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to Cleveland area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman graduated from Ashland University in 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton and MCC Theater in Manhattan. Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita Rivera. Tickets for THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com . Performance Schedule: July 25 & 26 August 1, 2, 15, 16, 22, 23 No performances August 8 & 9 Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the work of Cleveland-based performing artists. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) = at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform = Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through = August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at = 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus = service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. =

 

Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary = Rose's Turn in New = York's = Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by = Cleveland = native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, = uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The = performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted.


THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS = appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written = and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, = THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble = includes Charles Eversole = (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), = Andrew Rothman = (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and = older.

 

GRETA = ROTHMAN = was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to = Cleveland = area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast = Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman = graduated from Ashland = University in = 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in = Princeton = and MCC Theater in Manhattan. = Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible = for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such = theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita = Rivera.

 

Tickets for THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. = All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More = information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com.<= o:p>

 

Performance Schedule:             = July 25 & 26

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Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the = work of Cleveland-based performing artists.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Se* aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans = of  MTV's=20 The State, Stella &=20 Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LA & NYC Connections Seminars! July 19th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you ever thought of working in LA and NYC here?s the info! These seminars are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would benefit from. Performing Artists Seminar Comes To Cleveland Bill Marinella from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. Lance and Maria LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997. IGF Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and artist?s involved in a variety of media. Their seminar will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for in the NYC area. What to do and not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. Los Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to Cleveland. Marinella currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being on staff at Bill Dance Casting ? a Hollywood casting mainstay for more than 25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers here home. His seminar will be the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar. In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment industry. Both seminars will be held on July 19, 2003. The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from 2pm-4pm. The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102. The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both. Reservations can be made by contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com . Seating is open but limited. Walk ins are welcome! All ages! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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These seminars = are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would = benefit from.

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Bill Marinella = from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland = offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. =

 

Lance and Maria = LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997.

IGF = Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and = artist’s involved in a variety of media.  =

 

Their seminar = will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for = in the NYC area.  What to do and = not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. 

 

 

Los = Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to = Cleveland.

Marinella = currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being
on staff at Bill Dance Casting – a Hollywood casting mainstay for = more than
25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers = here home.  His seminar will be = the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar.  In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting = director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back = to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment = industry.

 

 

 

Both seminars = will be held on July 19, 2003.  = The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the = second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from   2pm-4pm.  The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio = at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102.  The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both.  Reservations can be made by = contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com.  Seating is open but limited. = Walk ins are welcome!  All = ages!

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Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610-- From rstich at msn.com Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 From: rstich at msn.com (RUSSEL STICH) Date: Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dada to hold auditions 7/20 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions on = Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W. 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. While improv training is not "required", all auditioners = should be quick-witted, team oriented players who are able to remain "in = the moment". We are seeking performers who are "fast, physical and have = the potential to be furiously funny". Please bring a headshot & resume ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions = on=20 Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W.=20 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. =20 While improv training is not "required", all auditioners should be = quick-witted,=20 team oriented players who are able to remain "in the moment". We are = seeking=20 performers who are "fast, physical and have the potential to be = furiously=20 funny".
Please bring a headshot & resume
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900-- From Jpaul at wesleyan.edu Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 From: Jpaul at wesleyan.edu (Jeremy Paul) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for FRAGILE MOMENTS Short Movie Message-ID: <001d01c348c8$49755070$92caaa44@firstcut> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Audition for "FRAGILE MOMENTS" a First Cut Studios production, written and directed by Jeremy Paul FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two high school students meet, fall = in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their time together. In a = series of snap shots, their relationship grows and streches to the point = of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the world they knew comes = to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific fantasy. This is a slasher movie without the fear, and a love story without = a happy ending. MOVIE DETAILS=20 FRAGILE MOMENTS will be shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. = Several rehearsals will occur between auditons and shooting, to be = scheduled with the actors. =20 ROLES: * All roles are unpaid; actors will receive a copy of the movie upon its = completion * All characters are seniors in high school - 2 female roles - 2 male roles - several extra group roles DATES AND TIMES Auditions will be held on Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY 15, 6 to 8:30 PM at Benedictine High School 2900 MLK Jr. Dr. Cleveland OH 44104 Please come prepared with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings = from the script will also be available. If you would to audition, have = any questions, or cannot audition during the scheduled times, please = contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or 440-773-4719.=20 Founded in August of 2002, First Cut Studios Inc. is an Ohio not = for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting interest in = movie production among young adults, particularly in the Cleveland area. = In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose students = to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and distribution = via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers = in the film industry. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Audition for
 
"FRAGILE MOMENTS"
 
a First Cut Studios production, written = and=20 directed by Jeremy Paul
 
FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two = high school=20 students meet, fall in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their = time=20 together. In a series of snap shots, their relationship grows and = streches=20 to the point of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the = world they=20 knew comes to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific=20 fantasy.
     This is a = slasher movie=20 without the fear, and a love story without a happy ending.
 
MOVIE DETAILS
     FRAGILE = MOMENTS will be=20 shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. Several rehearsals will occur = between=20 auditons and shooting, to be scheduled with the actors.
     
ROLES:
* All roles are unpaid; actors will = receive a copy=20 of the movie upon its completion
* All characters are seniors in = high=20 school
- 2 female roles
- 2 male roles
- several extra group = roles
 
DATES AND TIMES
Auditions will be held on
Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY = 15,
6 to 8:30 PM at
 
Benedictine High School
2900 MLK Jr. Dr.
Cleveland OH 44104
 
     Please = come prepared=20 with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings from the script will = also be=20 available. If you would to audition, have any questions, or cannot = audition=20 during the scheduled times, please contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or=20 440-773-4719.
 
Founded in August of 2002, First Cut = Studios Inc.=20 is an Ohio not for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting = interest in movie production among young adults, particularly in the = Cleveland=20 area.  In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose = students to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and = distribution=20 via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and=20 workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers in = the film=20 industry.
 
------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80-- From reedh2os at ald.net Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (reedh2os at ald.net) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A note of praise for auditioning actors on July 11th - h2o productions Message-ID: <2999.199.35.102.192.1058059074.squirrel@www2.ald.net> On behalf of our production team (h2o productions in association with Sharkra Productions) we would like to send a sincere note of praise and thanks to the actors who auditioned last evening at the Courtyard Marriott for our short film. It was our pleasure to be a small part of the talent and creativity you bring to the Cleveland area and beyond. We were very impressed with the level of enthusiasm and commitment we experienced. Our apologies to those of you who had to wait a while to be seen. Regardless of the outcome of our casting decisions, please know that we welcome the opportunity to work with each of you in the future. Best of luck to all of you with your creative endeavors. Sincerely, Kailyne Waters From ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 From: ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com (Ashtabula Shakespeare) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare Ages 13-19 Message-ID: <20030713023123.95821.qmail@web20705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks. ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park 10 a.m-4p.m. The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more. Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks.
ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE
 
Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare
 
Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:09 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition - THE GUYS Message-ID: <000c01c3491a$739c0d10$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold auditions for THE GUYS, on = Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton Cultural Center = Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +. Performances: 9/11, 19-20. This = play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a premiere in = northeast Ohio. For more information call Lois DiGiacomo: 330.966.9440. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold = auditions=20 for THE GUYS, on Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W. =20 Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +.  Performances: 9/11, = 19-20. =20 This play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a = premiere in=20 northeast Ohio.  For more information call Lois DiGiacomo:=20 330.966.9440.
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'MATCHMAKER' Performances Message-ID: <001501c3491c$266067b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Oliver Corrigan and playwright, Deborah Handlin Salberg, are = producing MATCHMAKER, their audience interactive play that satirizes TV = dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 and Saturday, August 9 = at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that! It is located at = 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!) MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show with 4 women and 4 men, allows = audience members to become 'matchmakers', choose the winning bride and = groom and then enjoy the wedding and reception! Tickets: $8.00 - call = 330.966.9440. This play may be booked for organization fundraisers.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Oliver Corrigan and = playwright, Deborah=20 Handlin Salberg, are producing MATCHMAKER, their audience = interactive play=20 that  satirizes TV dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 = and=20 Saturday, August 9 at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural = Center=20 Arts and Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that!  It is = located=20 at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck=20 (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!)
MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show = with 4=20 women and 4 men, allows audience members to become 'matchmakers',=20  choose the winning bride and groom and then enjoy the wedding and=20 reception!  Tickets: $8.00 - call 330.966.9440.
 
This play may be booked for = organization=20 fundraisers. 
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70-- From Kramer888 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 From: Kramer888 at aol.com (Kramer888 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Boston University Graduate Thesis Film Casting Message-ID: <17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83@aol.com> --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boston University Graduate Thesis Film shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th Synopsis: A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and small actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actual dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to steps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music. The film is very musical in nature. Roles and Requirments: 8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evening of shooting Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of rythym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but will be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture before the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead actress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to Chris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow. These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great experience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so it will look great). Thank you! Chris --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Boston University Graduate Thesis Film
shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th

Synopsis:
A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and sma= ll actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up= in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actua= l dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to ste= ps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music= . The film is very musical in nature.

Roles and Requirments:

8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it= (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance=20= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be need= ed for 2 days of shooting

14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color i= t (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be nee= ded for 2 days of shooting

28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evenin= g of shooting


Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16= th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of ryth= ym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but wi= ll be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture befor= e the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead act= ress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to C= hris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow.

These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great expe= rience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so i= t will look great).

Thank you!

Chris

--part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Presents "PlayActs: A Prelude to Performance Message-ID: <140.15611982.2c42cac9@aol.com> --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SAVE THE DATES ! Sat. July 26th & Sun. July 27th=20 for a great opportunity to enjoy another exciting Theatre Performance Experience in July the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio & the Theatre Department o= f=20 Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy, Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to=20 Performance" a Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and=20= Vocal=20 Performance Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills,=20 Building 2-Studio Theatre=20 Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27th, 3:00 PM. "PlayActs. . ." presents =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma= Powell =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amherst, by Mary= Lu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox= , Sue Johnson, Gary Webster =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond, by Fred A. Tay= lor =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 "PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who perform=20 excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes=20 Johnson,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie=20 Meyer-Steinheiser,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in=20 advance.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in=20 the greater Cleveland area. --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SAVE THE DATES !

Sat. July 26th & Sun. Ju= ly 27th

for a great opportunity
to enjoy another exciting
Theatre Performance Experience in July

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'=20= Studio & the Theatre Department of Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy= , Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance" a=20= Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and Vocal Performan= ce Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, Building 2-St= udio Theatre

Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27t= h, 3:00 PM.


"PlayActs. . ." presents
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0       .=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma Powell
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amhers= t, by MaryLu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox, Sue Johnson, Gary Webster
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond,=20= by Fred A. Taylor
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
"PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who p= erform excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes Johnson,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie Meyer-Steinheiser,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in advance.=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in t= he greater Cleveland area.

--part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary-- From Murphe1211 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 From: Murphe1211 at aol.com (Murphe1211 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]graduate thesis 16mm film auditions @ YSU 7/19 Message-ID: <6d.1547820f.2c43078a@aol.com> Eric Murphy (dir./prod.) is holding auditions for "Sign of the Times" Saturday, July 19th @ Youngstown State University's Bliss Hall room number 2200 from 10am-4pm. "Sign of the Times" is a 16mm graduate thesis project for Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. The 30-minute film also has a feature attached. The drama/comedy is about a young law student who leaves his girlfriend, moves back to his hometown, and encounters dirty politics as he runs for State Senate. Most of the film will be shot in Trumbull County, OH. However, the lead role of Tim may require travel to Los Angeles. Shoot is late Sept./early Oct. Copy, credit, meals, and travel provided. For more information email Eric: murphe1211 at aol.com Tim - LEAD- 26, tall, good-looking, charismatic, quick witted. Al - LEAD - 28-30, Tim's brother, attorney, polished, sarcastic. JJ - LEAD - 24, Artist, rugged, husky. Shark - LEAD - 60+, retired auto worked, crazy. Supporting: Jim - 50+, slimy, egomaniac. Marvin - 45+, distinguished. Tony - 60+, polished. Karen - 50+, nice looking, motherly. Grandparents 70+ From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening night party for Each Day Dies with Sleep Message-ID: <20030713214433.48099.qmail@web80004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18. All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show. convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest, turning their paradise upside down. Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours. Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist  play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18.  All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show.

convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest,  turning their paradise upside down.  Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours.


Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. 

All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. 

--0-292505130-1058132673=:48081-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon Jul 7 00:14:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike & Ike Satirical Review of Cain Park's "Fiddler on the Roof" Message-ID: <005d01c3440a$74921bc0$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ROLLING DOUGHNUTS presents A Very Amateurish Production Mike and Ike in "Reviewers on the Lawn" Written by Mike and Ike Additional Material by JT Buck IKE: Why are we even reviewin' the show, limey? It closes tonight. MIKE: Because that's what we do. We see a show, we review it. It's = tradition. Besides, we tried to see the show opening night, and the = next three shows after. There was just one little problem. M&I: (Singing) NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING NO PARKING M: Cain Park really does a nice job of being Blossom light: Beautiful = atmosphere, nice theatre, but for reasons that I will never fathom, the = people who built the place decided not to level some more trees to build = a parking lot. I: In the 20's it wasn't necessary. M: Note the the people that run the place: That was a century ago. = Times change. I: They outta rename the place CAIN'T Park. M: There's something wrong when you see a show in Cleveland Heights and = have to park in Aurora. I: But like The Replacements, we walked 500 miles, got our tickets and = finally sat down to see a show directed by M&I: (Singing) FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD M: Fiddler on the Roof takes place in 1905 in a small Jewish village = in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending on where you're from) Russia. It is a = simpler time when you bought your dairy products from the corner cart. I: When men would spend hours a day talkin' bout religion. M: When women were basically slaves and they still liked it. I: And when children had no control over their destinies whastsoever. M: It is the story of Tevya, a simple dairy man who tries to keep his = traditions and faith alive in the face of a quickly changing world. I: His daughters actually want to choose their own husbands, not who = Barbera Streisand picks for them. M: Yente, not Yentyl. I: Whatever. Also, there's all the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), = who proves beyond a shadow of a doubt what happens if you reject the = Christian God . . . you lose your homes. M: (Singing) THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL DEEP ISSUES AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A LOT OF SONGS I: (Singing) AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND VERY WELL DIRECTED STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY LONG M&I: (Singing) THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE HOURS M: Now, don't get us wrong. We're not saying the show is boring. I: We're not? M: Shut up. Quite the opposite. In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld = has crafted a production that is more vibrant and alive then the film = adaptation. I: My Dinner With Andre is more vibrant and alive than that flick. M: The dream sequence is particularly enjoyable, with weird lighting, = bizarre staging. I: Kinda like a Cirque du Oy Vay. M: (Singing) OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE PROBLEMS LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL TRUCKS I: (Singing)=20 AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF THE MICS WOULD GO SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY WERE SINGING M&I: (Singing) LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS IT DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T KNOW WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW. WE WISH WE LIKED THE PLAY WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF WE DIDN'T HAVE TO PAY WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO COMP US REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S CURTAIN THE END ------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
ROLLING = DOUGHNUTS
presents
A Very Amateurish=20 Production
 
Mike and = Ike
in
"Reviewers on the = Lawn"
Written by Mike and = Ike
Additional Material by JT = Buck
 
IKE:  Why are we even = reviewin' the show,=20 limey?  It closes tonight.
 
MIKE:  Because that's what we = do.  We=20 see a show, we review it.  It's tradition.  Besides, we tried = to see=20 the show opening night, and the next three shows after.  There was = just one=20 little problem.
 
M&I: (Singing)
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
NO PARKING NO PARKING NO = PARKING
 
M:  Cain Park really does a = nice job of=20 being Blossom light:  Beautiful atmosphere, nice theatre, but for = reasons=20 that I will never fathom, the people who built the place decided not to = level=20 some more trees to build a parking lot.
 
I: In the 20's it wasn't=20 necessary.
 
M:  Note the the people that = run the=20 place:  That was a century ago.  Times change.
 
I:  They outta rename the = place CAIN'T=20 Park.
 
M:  There's something wrong = when you see a=20 show in Cleveland Heights and have to park in Aurora.
 
I:  But like The = Replacements,  we=20 walked 500 miles, got our tickets and finally sat down to see a = show=20 directed by
 
M&I: (Singing)
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
FRED STERNFELD FRED STERNFELD = FRED=20 STERNFELD
 
M:  Fiddler on the Roof takes = place in=20 1905 in a  small Jewish village in Czarist (Or Tsarist, depending = on where=20 you're from) Russia.  It is a simpler time when you bought your = dairy=20 products from the corner cart.
 
I:  When men would spend = hours a day=20 talkin' bout religion.
 
M:  When women were basically = slaves and=20 they still liked it.
 
I:  And when children had no = control over=20 their destinies whastsoever.
 
M:  It is the story of Tevya, = a simple=20 dairy man who tries to keep his traditions and faith alive in the face = of a=20 quickly changing world.
 
I:  His daughters actually = want to choose=20 their own husbands, not who Barbera Streisand picks for = them.
 
M:  Yente, not = Yentyl.
 
I:  Whatever.  Also, = there's all=20 the problems with the Czar (Or Tsar), who proves beyond a shadow of = a doubt=20 what happens if you reject the Christian God . . . you lose your=20 homes.
 
M: (Singing)
THIS IS A SHOW THAT TACKLES REAL = DEEP=20 ISSUES
AND IT TACKLES ISSUES THROUGH A = LOT OF=20 SONGS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THOUGH IT'S WELL CAST AND = VERY WELL=20 DIRECTED
STILL THE SHOW IS AWFULLY = LONG
 
M&I: (Singing)
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
THREE HOURS THREE HOURS THREE=20 HOURS
 
M:  Now, don't get us = wrong.  We're=20 not saying the show is boring.
 
I:  We're not?
 
M:  Shut up.  Quite the=20 opposite.  In fact, in many ways Mr. Sternfeld has crafted a = production=20 that is more vibrant and alive then the film adaptation.
 
I:  My Dinner With Andre is = more vibrant=20 and alive than that flick.
 
M:  The dream sequence is = particularly=20 enjoyable, with weird lighting, bizarre staging.
 
I:  Kinda like a Cirque du Oy=20 Vay.
 
M: (Singing)
OUTDOOR THEATRE HAS IT'S UNIQUE=20 PROBLEMS
LIKE LOUD CAR HORNS AND DIESEL=20 TRUCKS
 
I: (Singing)
AND THEN ONCE OR TWICE SOME OF = THE MICS WOULD=20 GO
SO WE WEREN'T SURE OF WHAT THEY = WERE=20 SINGING
 
M&I: (Singing)
LA BAMBA LA BAMBA OR WAS = IT
DOBAMA DOBAMA WE DON'T = KNOW
 
WE REALLY LIKED THIS SHOW.  = WE WISH WE=20 LIKED THE PLAY
WE WOULD HAVE LIKED IT BETTER IF = WE DIDN'T=20 HAVE TO PAY
 
WE'RE CRITICS POOR CRITICS SO = COMP=20 US
REVIEW'S DONE REVIEWS DONE IT'S=20 CURTAIN
 
 
 
THE=20 END
------=_NextPart_000_005A_01C343E8.EC73EDC0-- From rsummers at kent.edu Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 From: rsummers at kent.edu (Rebecca Summers) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SCT Announces New Audition Dates for Cabaret Message-ID: SCT NEWS -- ~ Cabaret Auditions - new dates ~ Summer Youth Theatre presents Honk opening July 11 at 7:30 Cabaret Auditions Due to a medical emergency, SCT has rescheduled auditions for Cabaret: New audition dates: Sunday, August 24 - 6:00 - 8:00 Monday, August 25 - 7:00 - 9:30 Tuesday, August 26 - 7:00 -9:30 Production dates: November 7, 8*, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22**, 23, 28 and 29. *Dinner Theatre ** Midnight Show Rehearsals are scheduled to begin September 7th. All roles are available. Please prepare an up-tempo Broadway song for auditions. Everyone should be prepared to dance except actors interested in Cliff Bradshaw, Fraulein Schneider, Herr Schultz and Ernst Ludwig. If you are a dancer and you play an instrument, please prepare something to perform. We will also be auditioning for the band, which will be on stage and part of the Kit Kat Club. SCT Artistic Director Becky Summers will direct and choreograph the show assisted by Pat Kulow. Donna Dandino will be the musical director with Cheryl Rauschenberger serving as the assistant choreographer. Lyle Hennicke will be the Production manager; Sheryl Puette the Stage Manger. Tom Wilschutz will produce the show and Heidrun Hultgren will work as the dialect coach. For information, please call 330-928-4192 or email:sct_online at hotmail.com From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MDI moved to new location Message-ID: <009a01c3448d$69d24010$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Deares list members, please update your contact list information, we have moved to the west, we will continue to provide good service within reasonable pricing to our performing arts community. Media Design Imaging 1265 W. 106th Street #1 Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Tel: 216.334.1244 Johnny Wu ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MDI moved to new location

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------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C3446B.E2C0A010-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a@aol.com> --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part1_141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a_boundary-- From Kajones0129 at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 From: Kajones0129 at aol.com (Kajones0129 at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ANNOUNCES TWO SUMMER PRODUCTIONS Message-ID: <06354C84.76E7961E.3A0F14DB@aol.com> ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ONCE UPON A MATTRESS??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association celebrates its 26th Season with the musical comedy, "Once Upon a Mattress," to be performed July 24, 25, 26 and 27 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. The production is directed by Jan Bruml, with musical direction by Kevin Mulder and choreography by Jen Arvay. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $10.00 for adults, and $9.00 for senior citizens and students. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111 or at the door on the nights of the performances. ONCE UPON A MATTRESS is the classic Broadway musical comedy version of the fairytale "The Princess and the Pea" and features music by Mary Rodgers and lyrics by Marshall Barer. The original production, starring Carol Burnett, opened on Broadway in 1959 and ran for 460 performances. A 1996 revival starred Sarah Jessica Parker. ELYRIA SUMMER THEATRE ASSOCIATION TO PERFORM ???ALL I EVER NEEDED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN??? The Elyria Summer Theatre Association continues its 26th Season with the play, "All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten," to be performed August 14, 15, 16, and 17 in the air-conditioned Elyria High School Auditorium at 6th Street and West Avenue in Elyria. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8:00 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $9.00 for adults, and $8.00 for senior citizens and students. The production is directed by Russel Stitch. Adapted for the stage from Robert Fulghum???s inspirational best-selling book, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" takes the viewer through various life situations, and teaches some of life???s basic but most important lessons in a series of touching, charming and humorous sketches. Seating is extremely limited for this production and advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets for all shows can be reserved by calling the 24-hour ESTA Box Office Line at (440) 329-2111. ### From LNehring at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 From: LNehring at aol.com (LNehring at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:52:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]press release for Cleve Shakes Message-ID: <18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597@aol.com> --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino. TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 at the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season. After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola) disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino. Unfortunately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love triangle quickly spirals out of control. Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing stock of all Illyria. The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes Ensemble Allen Branstein Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford Antonia Aaron B. Coleman Sir Andrew Scott Esposito Sebastian Robert Hawkes Malvolio John Hickman Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino Tom Kondilas Ensemble Keith Kornajcik Fabian Christine McBurney Maria Kat McIntosh Viola Bryan Ritchey Ensemble Michael Roache Fool Jeff Staron Ensemble Tina Thompkins Ensemble Tony Zavarella Ensemble Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare. TWELFTH NIGHT runs from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. All shows are free and start at 7 pm. Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our shows and upcoming series of summer workshops. Lawrence Nehring Artistic Director Cleveland Shakespeare Festival www.cleveshakes.org "Be safe; act dangerous." --part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to annou= nce the opening of our second show for the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, direc= ted by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Cleme= ns as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse=20= James Kamps as Orsino.  TWELFTH NIGHT opens at 7pm on Friday, July 11 a= t the Shaker Heights Colonnades, and is the final show being produced for th= is, our sixth season. 

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.  Unfort= unately the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resultin= g love triangle quickly spirals out of control.  Meanwhile, the drunkar= d Sir Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him=20= the laughing stock of all Illyria.

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes        Ensemble
Allen Branstein        Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford        Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman       Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito       Sebastian
Robert Hawkes        Malvolio
John Hickman       Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas       Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik        Fabian
Christine McBurney       Maria
Kat McIntosh       Viola
Bryan Ritchey       Ensemble
Michael Roache        Fool
Jeff Staron        Ensemble
Tina Thompkins        Ensemble
Tony Zavarella        Ensemble


Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.  TWELFTH NIGHT=20= runs from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave.

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

Please visit our website at www.cleveshakes.org for more information on our=20= shows and upcoming series of summer workshops.

Lawrence Nehring
Artistic Director
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
www.cleveshakes.org
"Be safe; act dangerous."
--part1_18d.1cbcd971.2c3b0597_boundary-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guest Director - East 2 Theatre Company Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC57@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of the Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community College - Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, 2004 main-stage production of Noises Off. The position includes a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the parking lot! =20 If interested please send your resume to: =20 Brian Zoldessy Director of Theatre Cuyahoga community College 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The=20 East 2 Theatre Company, the producing branch of = the=20 Theatre Department at Cuyahoga Community = College -=20 Eastern Campus, is seeking a guest director for a February, = 2004=20 main-stage=20 production of Noises Off.  The position = includes=20 a very good director's fee as well as .50 cents nightly, to exit the = parking=20 lot!
 
If = interested please=20 send your resume to:
 
Brian=20 Zoldessy
Director of=20 Theatre
Cuyahoga community=20 College
4250 = Richmond=20 Road
Highland=20 Hills,  OH  44122
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344AB.94931564-- From darnay2 at hotmail.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EMERGENCY!!Sax and/or Clarinet player needed Immediatley for ACT Charlie Brown Message-ID:
ATTENTION MUSICIANS!
 
An Alto Sax player is needed RIGHT NOW for the Aurora Community Theatre production of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown". 
 
Someone who an double on clarinet would be nice, but not necessary. 
 
The show opens This friday, Jully 11, for a 3 weekend, 9 performance run (Friday and Saturday nights with one tursday performance)
 
This is an excellent production with a fantastic cast directed by JR Simons.  The band we've assembled so far has top-notch players.  This IS a PAID position. 
 
Please reply and be ready to start rehearsals immediately :)
 
Thanks,
JT Buck


Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discounts for NeOhiopal Members to The Hobbit Message-ID: <000a01c344bc$ee2b6e70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING OF =20 J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit=20 -A Musical Play AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David = Rogers=20 Directed by Sean Booker and Patti Susman Performance dates = Thursday, July 10 Senior Preview 8pm = Friday, July 11 Opening Night 8 pm = Saturday, July 12 8 pm = Sunday, July 13 2 pm = Friday, July 18 8 pm = Saturday, July 19 8 pm = Friday, July 25 8 pm = Saturday, July 26 Closing Night 8 pm **Mention that you are = a member of NEOhioPal and receive tickets for $10.00 each!!!** Join us a half hour prior to the show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for = a Free Dance preview featuring SCA's dance instructor=20 Rachel Grumblatt. The dance troupe will perform to music set to the = poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20 =20 Call 440-337-1400 for tickets today!=20 SCA accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover.=20 Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, OH 44139 Produced by Special Arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of = Woodstock, Illinois ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

DON'T MISS OUT ON THE OPENING=20 OF  

J.R.R.=20 Tolkien=92s


The Hobbit


-A Musical Play



AT SOLON CENTER FOR THE = ARTS

Book by Ruth Perry, Music by Allan Jay Friedman and Lyrics by David Rogers

Directed by Sean Booker and Patti=20 Susman



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Join =20 us a half hour = prior to the=20 show on July 11, 12, 13, 18 and 19 for a Free Dance preview featuring = SCA=92s=20 dance instructor

Rachel  Grumblatt.  The dance troupe will perform = to music=20 set to the poetry of J.R.R. Tolkien. =20

 

Call 440-337-1400 for tickets=20 today! 

SCA accepts Visa, = Mastercard and=20 Discover.


Solon Center for the = Arts

6315 SOM Center Road

Solon, OH 44139

Produced by Special Arrangement with = The Dramatic=20 Publishing Company of Woodstock,=20 Illinois

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3449B.6664AF40-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:45 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Married...With Chekhov Opens Friday at CCC West Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Well, you couldn't make the romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for it: Come and see the finer (and not so finer) sides of marriage at CCC West As we present... Married... with Chekhov! Four of Chekhov's funniest one-act comedies performed by the traveling McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon: The Proposal The Bear The Dangers of Tobacco and The Wedding Reception With accompaniment by THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE BAND!! =20 Opens Friday, July 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre. ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west If it rains - the show will be held in the main theatre. Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at 7pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd Parma, OH 44130 =20 Cast includes: Linda Schneider, Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan, Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson Perko, Magdalyn Donnelly, Benjamin Stewart, Lucas A. Scattergood, Sarah Ratka, Jermaine Edwards, Lance Kouper, Tarah Reim, John Chesney, Carter Ellis, Madison Ellis, Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, John "Bo" Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty =20 Christopher M. Bohan Box Office Manager Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre 216.987.5536 Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Well, you couldn’t make the = romantic night out for The Fonic, but here is your chance to make up for = it:

Come and see the finer (and not so = finer) sides of marriage at CCC West

As we = present…

Married… with Chekhov!

Four of Chekhov’s funniest = one-act comedies performed by the traveling

McGonagle Family on their custom made Pageant Wagon:

The = Proposal

The = Bear

The Dangers of = Tobacco and

The Wedding = Reception

With accompaniment = by

 THE CUTHBERT P. MCGUILICUTTY ALL-STAR SKIFFLE = BAND!!

 

Opens Friday, July = 11th at 7pm in the CCC West Amphitheatre.

ITS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For information and directions see www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west=

If it rains – the show will be = held in the main theatre.

Show Runs July 11-13 and 18-20 at = 7pm

11000 Pleasant Valley Rd  = Parma, = OH = 44130

 

Cast includes:  Linda Schneider, =  Kellina Filbin, Christopher Bohan,  Mark Rabant, John Fairbairn, Alyson = Perko,  Magdalyn Donnelly,  Benjamin Stewart,  Lucas A. = Scattergood,  Sarah Ratka,  Jermaine Edwards,  Lance Kouper, =  Tarah Reim,  John Chesney,  Carter Ellis,  Madison Ellis,  Kennedy Ellis, Heather Eaton, David Schneider, Scott Meikle, =  John “Bo” Eric Bowersmith, Stephan Kinford

and Michael G. Benson as Cuthbert P. McGuilicutty

 <= /font>

Christopher M. Bohan

Box Office Manager

Cuyahoga Community College

Western Campus Theatre

216.987.5536

Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C344CB.80BEC26B-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:53:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Dates for SUDS Sale at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <179.1cecba74.2c3b471b@aol.com> --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SUDS The Rocking '60's Soap Opera On Sale! All seats $15! "Fun summer treat, just like a sip from root beer float " Plain Dealer July 10, 11, 12, 13 ONLY. SAVE up to $12.50 per ticket. No Limits! Call 330-342-0800 for reservations. --part1_179.1cecba74.2c3b471b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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--part1_20.14f4bfb5.2c3b4770_boundary-- From Scottynelson at aol.com Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 From: Scottynelson at aol.com (Scottynelson at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 7 22:54:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for a film Message-ID: <1dd.d7b49a6.2c3b7171@aol.com> Seeking musicians. We are seeking musicians for a short film that will be shot in Sharon Township this summer. We are going to be filming on the circle in Sharon on August 4th 2003 and we need your help. If you can play an instrument well and are interested in helping some up and coming filmmakers, please contact Nick Staron at (330) 225-0509, at his cell (216) 389-0498 or at Scottynelson at aol.com. We hope we can work with you on this project. Sincerely, Nick Staron -Executive Producer of "The Elephant" From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Jul 8 07:37:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2 (INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT) AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003 A Personal Message from David Hansen ... I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending I Hate This to the Minnesota Fring= e Festival, and to celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party. =B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd? I mean ... considering the subject matter of the play?=B2 And in a way you would be right. But a celebration is in order. This is the first time Bad Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival. The play itself is a celebration of my son Calvin. And July 26th is, in fact, my birthday. So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake, DJ Darclight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and lots an= d lots of friends. I hope to see you there! (See information about this special event below.) David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Saturday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM. This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10. "I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music by Dennis Yurich.=20 =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 - The Plain Dealer =B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2 - Cleveland Scene =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join David Hansen for =B3= I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experience with stillbirth.=20 Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances: Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10. Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM. In celebration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fringe, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 benefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games. Benefit admission is $25. Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online at http://www.badepitaph.org. Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times. Bad Epitaph. Great Theater. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at Dobama Theatre BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
DAVID HANSEN=B9S SOLO PERFORMANCE =B3I HATE THIS=B2
(INCLUDING DAVID'S 35TH BIRTHDAY BENEFIT)
AT DOBAMA THEATER, JULY 25 AND 26, 2003

A Personal Message from David Hansen ...

I am very excited Bad Epitaph is sending
<= FONT COLOR=3D"#000080">I Hate This to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, and to= celebrate, Bad Epitaph is throwing me a birthday party.

=B3A birthday party,=B2 you say, =B3isn=B9t that kind of ... odd?  I mean ... = considering the subject matter of the play?=B2  And in a way you would be= right.  But a celebration is in order.  This is the first time Ba= d Epitaph has participated in an international fringe festival.  The pl= ay itself is a celebration of my son Calvin.  And July 26th is, in fact= , my birthday.

So please join me, show your support, have some birthday cake,
DJ Darcl= ight will be present to spin records, there will be games and prizes and = lots and lots of friends.  I hope to see you there!

(See information about this special event below.)

David Hansen will perform his one-man show, =B3I Hate This=B2 at Dobama Theatre= , 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, on Friday, July 25 at 8 PM and Sa= turday, July 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM.

This weekend of performances is in preparation for its presentation at the = 10th annual Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis, MN, August 1 - 10.

"I Hate This" is directed by Thomas Cullinan, with original music= by Dennis Yurich.

=B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2
- The Plain Dealer

=B3Affably direct and casual ... Hansen bravely enters this void and manages = to walk a devilishly delicate line.=B2
- Cleveland Scene

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2  Join David Hansen = for =B3I Hate This=B2, a new solo performance that takes you from the moment his= son was born and through the year that follows ... but not in that order. &= nbsp;An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through one father=B9s experi= ence with stillbirth.

Admission for Friday 7/25 (8 PM) and Saturday 7/26 (3 PM) Performances:<= /B> Regular admission is $15, Student/Senior admission is $10.

Special Benefit Performance Saturday, July 26 at 8 PM.  In cele= bration of Bad Epitaph=B9s sending "I Hate This" to the Minnesota Fr= inge, the Saturday, July 26, 8 PM performance will be a special =B3birthday=B2 b= enefit with a live dee jay, birthday cake, food, libations and games.  = Benefit admission is $25.

Reservations can be made by calling Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 or online= at http://www.badepitaph.org.

Sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times.  Bad Epitaph.  Great Theat= er.

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3140488084_16036_MIME_Part-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 for 1 Peter and Wendy night- Tomorrow 7:30 pm - World Premiere! Message-ID: <1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b@aol.com> --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie Wednesday July 9th, 2003 7:30 pm Two for One Night! in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Other Performaces** are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th) of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! See you at the show! --part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie


Wednesday July 9th, 2003<= BR> 7:30 pm
Two for One Night!

in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights
(minutes off the 271 and Rockside)


Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.

Other Performaces** are a= s follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


** If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,j= ust print this email and bring with you to any of the other performances (not valid Wednesday July 9th)
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

See you at the show!

=

--part1_1ed.cccc3ff.2c3c1d0b_boundary-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Capoeira Master Class July 17 at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BA@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT in partnership with DANCECLEVELAND Present A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS THURSDAY JULY 17 >From 6:00 - 8:00 pm In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State Theatre (Please enter through the stage door of the State Theatre at 1650 Chester Avenue) This class will be led by a member of DANCEBrazil. A question and answer session will follow class. Reservations are required to attend class. Please call 216-348-7913 to reserve. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

in partnership with

DANCECLEVELAND

Present

 

A CAPOEIRA MASTER CLASS

 

THURSDAY JULY 17

 

From 6:00 - 8:00 pm =

In the West Rehearsal Hall of the State = Theatre

(Please enter through the stage door of the State = Theatre

at 1650 = Chester Avenue)<= /p>

 

This class will be led by a member of = DANCEBrazil.

A question and answer session will follow = class.

 

Reservations are required to attend = class.

Please call 216-348-7913 to = reserve.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3455D.92477EE0-- From MazurJ at playhousesquare.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 From: MazurJ at playhousesquare.com (Judith Mazur) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Lion King Percussion Master Class at Playhouse Square Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201A8F5BB@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/plain THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PRESENTS BROADWAY BUZZ! BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER CLASS THE LION KING PERCUSSION WORKSHOP Wednesday July 30, 2003 1:30 pm younger students 2:30 pm older students Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre Stage. Taught by musicians from the Broadway Tour of The Lion King. Bring your own drums or percussion instruments. Reservations are required to attend. Please call 216-348-7909 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE PLAYHOUSE = SQUARE = FOUNDATION

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

PRESENTS

BROADWAY BUZZ!

BROADWAY BACKSTAGE MASTER = CLASS

 

THE LION KING

 

PERCUSSION WORKSHOP

 

Wednesday July 30, 2003

1:30 = pm younger students

2:30 = pm older students

 

Class will be held on the Ohio Theatre = Stage.

Taught by musicians from = the Broadway Tour of The Lion King.

Bring your own drums or percussion = instruments.

 

Reservations are required to = attend.

Please call = 216-348-7909

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C34566.EE584990-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For immediate release: July 8, 2003 CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL July 31 to August 17 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park continues its 2003 musical theater seaso= n with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonard DiCosimo. Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Premiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop, gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2 Cain Park previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs August 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-described performance. Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater. Please be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adults. Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3. There are no additional discounts for July 31 and August 1-3. For August 6-10 and 13-17 tickets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, an= d a Friends of Cain Park membership card. Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Little Sho= p of Horrors. =20 Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurence O=B9Keefe. The musical follows the discovery of a half-boy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia. Bat Boy is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventually accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 boy by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley. Bat Boy grows to love his new lif= e but when he naively tries to fit in with the narrow-minded town folk of Hop= e Falls, they turn on him prodded by the scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy. Shelley and Bat Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shattered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s unholy origin. The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features: Gary Walker as Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker, and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker. Gary Walker was seen recently as Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both West Side Story an= d Avenue X at Cain Park last summer. Adina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theater, the Cleveland Opera, and previousl= y at Cain Park. Scott Plate is a veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music. Emily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College who appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer. Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr. Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/Ned, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie. Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for her 17th season. Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market, Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Onc= e on this Island. Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan Theatr= e Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. Sh= e is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College. Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferry Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna May Hunkins, assistant director. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promotional support b= y WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden Center. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MCGOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park produces Area Premiere of BAT BOY For immediate release:
July 8, 2003

CAIN PARK Presents Area Premiere

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL  

July 31 to August 17

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH -  Cain Park continues its 2= 003 musical theater season with the rock-pop and campy BAT BOY: THE MU= SICAL, directed by Victoria Bussert with musical direction by Leonar= d DiCosimo.  Winner of =B3Best Off-Broadway Musical,=B2 Cain Park=B9s Area Pr= emiere of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL leaves no style of music =AD pop,= gospel, rock, country, rap, tango, show tunes =AD safe from being skewed in a= show written especially =B3for people who hate musicals.=B2  Cain Park = previews the musical on Thursday, July 31; opens on August 1-3; runs Aug= ust 6-10, 13-16 ; and closes August 17 with a sign-interpreted/audio-describ= ed performance.  Showtime is at 7:30pm in the Alma Theater.  Pleas= e be advised that BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is recommended for adul= ts.

Tickets for BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL are $8.50 for the preview on= July 31, $10 for opening weekend on August 1-3.  There are no addition= al discounts for July 31 and August 1-3.  For August 6-10 and 13-17 tic= kets are $18 center and $16 sides in advance, $20/18 day of show.  Clev= eland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presenting a M= ilitary ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when = attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heigh= ts Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a senior= citizen ID, a student ID, and a Friends of Cain Park membership card.

Inspired by sensationalist tabloid =B3reports=B2 in the Weekly World News about a =B3Bat Child Found in Cave=B2 BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is a = campy, biting parody in line with the cult classics The Rocky Horror Pict= ure Show and Little Shop of Horrors.  

Harboring a heartfelt message of tolerance and acceptance of those who are = different from us, BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL=B9s story and book were = written by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming with music and lyrics by Laurenc= e O=B9Keefe.  The musical follows the discovery of a half-b= oy/half-bat creature in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia.  Bat Boy= is then brought to the home of veterinarian Dr. Parker, where he is eventua= lly accepted as a member of the family, and taught to act like a =B3normal=B2 bo= y by the veterinarian=B9s wife, Meredith, and teenage daughter, Shelley.  = ;Bat Boy grows to love his new life but when he naively tries to fit in with= the narrow-minded town folk of Hope Falls, they turn on him prodded by the = scheming of Dr. Parker, who secretly despises Bat Boy.  Shelley and Bat= Boy, who have fallen in love, run away together but their happiness is shat= tered when Meredith finds them and reveals the shocking story of Bat Boy=B9s u= nholy origin.  

The BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL cast features:  Gary Walker as = Bat Boy, Adina R. Bloom as Meredith Parker, Scott Plate as Dr. Thomas Parker= , and Emily Krieger as Shelley Parker.  Gary Walker was seen recently a= s Paul in A Chorus Line at the Porthouse Theater in addition to both = West Side Story and Avenue X at Cain Park last summer.  A= dina R. Bloom has appeared locally at the Halle Theater, the Ensemble Theate= r, the Cleveland Opera, and previously at Cain Park.  Scott Plate is a = veteran Cleveland actor who has previously appeared at Cain Park in West = Side Story, Violet, and The Sound of Music.  E= mily Krieger is a junior Musical Theatre major at Baldwin-Wallace College wh= o appeared in Cain Park=B9s West Side Story last summer.

Other cast members include: Phil Carroll as Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Doctor/Mr.= Dillon, Patrick Janson as Sheriff Reynolds, Hannah Laird as Ruthie Taylor/N= ed, Mitch McCarrell as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Fabio Polanco as Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Rev. = Billy Hightower/ Institute Man, and Alana Simone Purvis as Ron Taylor/Maggie= .

Cain Park=B9s production of BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is directed by= Victoria Bussert who returns to Cain Park, her summer artistic home, for he= r 17th season.  Her past Cain Park productions have included Avenue = X, Side Show, Violet, Follies, Goblin Market= , Music Man, Into the Woods, Company, and Once on th= is Island.  Nationally, her work has been seen at the Manhattan The= atre Club, Portland Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playho= use, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Pegasus Players, Anchorage= Opera, Skylight Opera, Pennsylvania Opera Theatre, and Cleveland Opera. &nb= sp;She is also a resident director for the Great Lakes Theater Festival and = the director of Musical Theatre for Baldwin-Wallace College.

Victoria Bussert is joined by: Leonard DiCosimo, music director; Jan= iece Kelley-Kiteley, choreographer; Russ Borski, scenic designer; Diane Ferr= y Williams, lighting designer; Terry Pieritz, costume designer; Stan Kozak, = sound designer; Corrie Purdum, stage manager (July 7-August 17); and Joanna = May Hunkins, assistant director.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL is made possible in part through promoti= onal support by WKSU 89.7 FM, Dottie=B9s Dinner, Big Fun, and Heights Garden C= enter.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel,= Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleve= land Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee a= nd South Taylor Roads.  Parking for all Cain Park productions is free a= nd located on the surrounding side streets.  For more information about= this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com.

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CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or NICOLE MC= GOVERN, Public Relations Assistant 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.=
--MS_Mac_OE_3140509841_509310_MIME_Part-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:06:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone by Sophocles at Dobama Theatre August 15-17 Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 12-October 5: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik and featuring Paula Duesing and John Kolibab ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue Jul 8 18:07:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT TO P MODEL Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" AUDITIONS FOR THE SECOND SEASON OF THE UPN SMASH HIT AMERICA'S TOP MODEL WILL BE TAKING PLACE IN CLEVELAND NEXT WEEK! WHEN: WEDNESDAY JULY 16TH TIME: NOON - 4PM WHERE: SHOOTERS ON THE WATER, WEST BANK OF THE FLATS REQUIREMENTS: Contestants must be 18-27, at least 5'7" tall and Female. You must bring 3 non-returnable photos of yourself. No weight requirement. Log on to UPN.com, download and fill out the application form. Application forms must be completed before you come to the audition FOR FULL CONTEST DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM DO NOT CALL SHOOTERS FOR INFORMATION ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34599.00724EF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable UPN 43 THE BLOCK IS HOLDING MODEL AUDITIONS FOR AMERICA'S NEXT = TOP MODEL

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Application forms must = be completed before you come to the audition

FOR FULL CONTEST = DETAILS LOG ON TO WWW.UPN.COM

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--part1_b2.1f935bd8.2c3c93c8_boundary-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 8 20:37:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Showdown In C-Town Talent Competition Message-ID: --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists: For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= =20 as well, so, please come and give your support! Thanks! =20 Tonya Broach :-) SATURN/PEPSI COLA IN ASSOCIATION WITH "GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION" Proudly Presents "Showdown in C-Town" July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel Downtown Cleveland ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors Comedians and Poets AGES 5 and up are eligible Register to win 5-12 $1,000.00 13-17 $2,500.00 18/up Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= =20 (meet in the lobby). If you have any questions or you are unable to attend,= =20 please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options. "we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6" --part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Hello, Fred and fellow artists:

For those of you who know of me, I will be participating in this competition= as well, so, please come and give your support!   Thanks!  <= BR>
Tonya Broach :-)


SATURN/= PEPSI COLA
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
"GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT TEL= EVISION"



Proudly Presents
"Showdown in C-Town"

July 27th at The Ritz Carlton Hotel
Downtown Cleveland

ALL Singers, Dancers, Models, Actors
Comedians and Poets
AGES 5 and up are eligible

Register to win
5-12      $1,000.00
13-17   $2,500.00
18/up    Grand Prize 2003 Saturn ION

Register Sunday, July 12, 2003 from 10AM-3PM at THE HOLIDAY INN Independence= (meet in the lobby).  If you have any questions or you are unable to a= ttend, please call Greg Mills at (216) 991-2062 for additional options.

"we look forward to seeing you at the top=E2=80=A6"

--part1_a7.33d6adaf.2c3cbc87_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Workshop Players "Diary of Anne Frank" Opens Thursday! Message-ID: <19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35@aol.com> --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Reminder Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl. Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production. Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack Warren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed by Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are David Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as Mr. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brown as Dutch collaborators. Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Reminder

Workshop Players announces the final production of the 2= 002-2003 season, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Alb= ert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman from Anne Frank, The Diary=20= of a Young Girl.

Director Teresa Jenkins as assembled a remarkable cast for this production.=20= Newcomer Jessi Malicki is Anne. Her parents are played by Jenifer and Jack W= arren. Margo Frank is played by Sarah Wozniak. The van Daans are portrayed b= y Claude Coller, Margaret Hnat and Tim Allen. Rounding out the cast are Davi= d Cotton as Mr. Dussel, Rachael Endrezzi as Meip Geis, Sheldon Lawrence as M= r. Kraler, Todd McGill as the Nazi Officer, and Mike Leuszler and Steve Brow= n as Dutch collaborators.

Production dates are July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 p.m. There wi= ll also be Sunday matinees on July 20 & 27 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 e= ach and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rat= es are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or vis= it our website at www.workshopplayers.co= m
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Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. <= BR>

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"If the whole world's a s= tage, I demand better lighting"





--part1_19d.17a119c9.2c3cda35_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 11:56:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleve Shakes Workshops and Twelfth Night start this weekend Message-ID: <15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96@aol.com> --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's=20 Summer Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.=20 PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!! Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch) Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Chekhov Technique Catherine Albers Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Movement for the Actor Leilani Barrett *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Dance Cassandra Vincent *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade Overview of Puppetry Vincent Polowy Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm Location: Tri-C West Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing) Jennifer Clifford *Loose clothing and tennis shoes required. Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop. CTC members ca= n=20 register for $5 per class. To register, please call the CSF hotline at (216= )=20 732-3311. TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r=20 the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robert= =20 Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola, All= en=20 Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT is=20= the=20 final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0=20 The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes: Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest Bernadette Clemens Olivia Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian JoLen Golembiewski Ensemble Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Jesse James Kamps Orsino=20 Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble=20 After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= =20 disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortunat= ely=20 the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting love=20 triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir Toby= and=20 his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the laughing st= ock=20 of all Illyria. Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s=20 from: July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd. July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Valley=20 Rd. Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20 Woodland Ave. & E. 30th) All shows are free and start at 7 pm. --part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Summer 2003 Workshops

The following is a PARTIAL list of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's Summ= er Workshops! Stay tuned to www.cleveshakes.org for more.


PLEASE NOTE - THE WORKSHOPS BEGIN THIS SATURDAY!!!!!

Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 2:00pm (half hour lunch)
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Chekhov Technique
Catherine Albers

Saturday, July 19, 3:00-4:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Movement for the Actor
Leilani Barrett
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 11:30-1:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Dance
Cassandra Vincent
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Sunday, July 20, 1:30-3:00pm
Location: Shaker Heights Colonnade
Overview of Puppetry
Vincent Polowy

Saturday, August 2, 1:00 - 2:00pm
Location: Tri-C West
Fitness for the Actor (Cardio Kickboxing)
Jennifer Clifford
*Loose clothing and tennis shoes required.

Cost and Registration: $10.00 per participant, per workshop.  CT= C members can register for $5 per class.  To register, please call the=20= CSF hotline at (216) 732-3311.

TWELFTH NIGHT OPENS FRIDAY!!!

The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce our second show fo= r the 2003 season: TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Seth Gordon and featuring Robe= rt Hawkes as Malvolio, Bernadette Clemens as Olivia, Kat McIntosh as Viola,=20= Allen Branstein as Sir Toby, and Jesse James Kamps as Orsino.=A0 TWELFTH NIG= HT is the final show being produced for this, our sixth season.=A0

The cast for TWELFTH NIGHT includes:
Erin Barnes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Allen Branstein =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Toby Belch
Lucy Bredeson-Smith Captain/Priest
Bernadette Clemens Olivia
Jennifer Clifford =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Antonia
Aaron B. Coleman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sir Andrew
Scott Esposito =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Sebastian
JoLen Golembiewski       Ensemble
Robert Hawkes =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Malvolio
John Hickman =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Jesse James Kamps Orsino
Tom Kondilas =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Keith Kornajcik =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fabian
Christine McBurney =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maria
Kat McIntosh =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Viola
Bryan Ritchey =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Michael Roache =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Fool
Jeff Staron =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tina Thompkins =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble
Tony Zavarella =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Ensemble

After a shipwreck that claims the life of her brother, a young woman (Viola)= disguises herself as a boy to work for a lovesick Duke Orsino.=A0 Unfortuna= tely the lady he loves (Olivia) falls for this new messenger the resulting l= ove triangle quickly spirals out of control.=A0 Meanwhile, the drunkard Sir=20= Toby and his comrades lay a trap for the pompous Malvolio to make him the la= ughing stock of all Illyria.

Come join us this summer for free, outdoor Shakespeare.=A0 TWELFTH NIGHT run= s from:

July 11 - 13 & 17 - 20, Shaker Heights Colonnade, 3450 Lee Rd.
July 24 - 27 & 31, August 1-3, Tri-C West (Parma), 11000 W. Pleasant Val= ley Rd.
Aug 7 - 10, Tri-C Metro (Downtown), 2900 Community College Ave. (parking on=20= Woodland Ave. & E. 30th)

All shows are free and start at 7 pm.

--part1_15c.2087f1bb.2c3ced96_boundary-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players 2003-2004 Season Message-ID: <000001c34633$495094c0$0400a8c0@hq.local> Beyond having its Annual Community Talent Show (September 19/20 with Auditions Sept 2/3), Hudson Players has announced its 2003-2004 season featuring mysteries, musicals and - ahem - mayhem. All happenings are at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson, Ohio - South of RT303 - just 2 blocks East and one block South of the RT91/RT303 intersection - on S. Oviatt Street (across from the Safety Center/Fire Department). Hudson Players Number: 330.655.8522 Until further notice, assume all Auditions will take place at 7:00 PM. The 3-show season is as follows: Catch Me if you Can (nope, not the movie) - Auditions September 7/8. Director TBA. Performances Nov: 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) Fiddler on the Roof - Auditions November 9/10. Director TBA. Performances Feb: 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, Mar: 6, 7 (Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - One matinee performance) Perfect Wedding - Auditions March 7/8. Director TBA. Performances April: 30, May: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15(Fridays/Saturdays 8:00 PM Curtain - NO matinees) We'll look forward to seeing you there on either side of the curtain! Updates to follow... Visit our Website at www.hudsonplayers.com Regards, Brian S. Diehl HP Board Member office - 330.253.2700 bdiehl at ayalogic.com From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pick up shots for the film "Fight Time" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone: This email is intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before. This shoot is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in Cleveland, Ohio. The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm. Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot. There will be beverages and snacks available. If you have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or 216 219-2046. If you need directions to the location please call Ray at 216 651-5441. For any of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we could use you so please feel free to come. Please DO NOT wear any clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over! Cheryl Weems Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello = Everyone:

 

This email is = intended for all of the extra's who helped with the filming of "Fight = Time" on June 20th 2003. We will be shooting 'pick up' shots on Friday July 11, = 2003 and we need the same group of extra's we had before.  This shoot = is at a different location, the address is 4913 Storer Ave. in = Cleveland, Ohio.  The call time is 7:00pm and we only expect to shoot until 10:00pm.  Please wear the same clothing you wore in the previous shoot.  There will be beverages and snacks available.  If you = have any questions about the shoot feel free to call me at 440 354-6135 or = 216 219-2046.  If you need directions to the location please call Ray = at 216 651-5441.

 

For any = of you who could not make the last shoot but would like to come to this one we = could use you so please feel free to come.  Please DO NOT wear any = clothing with Logo's or designer names on them. Thank you all VERY MUCH and we'll see = you Friday July 11th at 7:00pm 18 and over!

 

 

Cheryl = Weems

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------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C34613.9D1492C0-- From Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 From: Kay.Coughlin at tri-c.edu (Coughlin, Kay) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip-Hop Festival - some are FREE events! Message-ID: <2BA5F4A897BEAA4F93E726187DAD0B4F0745D9@mail3.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CCC Center for Arts and Culture In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents: =20 Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003 =20 including Rennie Harris PureMovement with "Legends of Hip-Hop" Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers....and more! 8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at 216-241-6000 Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of Richmond and Harvard roads) =20 Schedule of other Festival events: =20 Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp 2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25 9:30 AM-4:00 PM For more info call 216-556-0337 =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school ages) 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 B-Boy Battle Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle 9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door 216-987-2544 for registration =20 Masterclass with one of the "Legends of Hip-Hop" Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop. Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM 216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required =20 Symposium/Panel discussion with Rennie Harris, Don Campbell & Boogaloo Sam Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8-9:30 PM 216-987-2544; free but pre-registration is suggested =20 All programs will take place at Tri-C's Eastern Campus,=20 4250 Richmond Road =20 =20 We are grateful to the following for their support: Ohio Arts Council New England Foundation for the Arts =20 Northern Ohio Live=20 Urban Dialect=20 National Endowment for the Arts=20 The Kulas Foundation Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour Arts Midwest =20 =20 J. Kay Coughlin Center for Arts and Culture, Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-2544 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CCC Center for Arts and Culture

In partnership with Progressive Arts Alliance presents:

 

Hip-Hop Festival 2003, July 23-25, 2003

 

including

Rennie Harris PureMovement

with

“Legends of Hip-Hop”

Featuring Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam and the Electric Boogaloos, PureMovement dancers….and more!

8 PM, Friday, July 25, 2003; tickets: $22, call tickets.com at = 216-241-6000

Performing Arts Center at Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road (corner of = Richmond and Harvard roads)

 

Schedule of other Festival events:

 

Rhapsody Hip-Hop Summer Camp

2 weeks, July 14-18, July 21-25

9:30 AM-4:00 PM

For more info call 216-556-0337

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Wednesday, July 24, 2003, 2 PM (for middle- and elementary-school = ages)

216-987-2544, free but pre-registration is required

 

B-Boy Battle

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

7:30 PM: ages 18 & under-Singles battle

9 PM: ages over 18- 2 on 2 battle

contestant entry fee $5; tickets $6 at the door

216-987-2544 for registration

 

Masterclass

with one of the “Legends of Hip-Hop”

Explore the basic movement and technique of hip-hop.

Thursday, July 24, 2003, 5:30-7 PM

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216-987-2544

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C34638.6D5B67FE-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:27 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director) Message-ID: FW: Beck Center presents Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing = Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Kevin Joseph Kelly Director)

from = Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.........

JOSEPHand the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Beck Center for the = Arts

BECK = CENTER is proud to present this = family musical classic.  Please consider auditioning for a show = that will be sure to pack them in and provide a great night of = entertainment for family and friends.  What a great way to spend = the holidays - raising the roof off a theatre.

PERFORMANCES for = JOSEPH will take = place from:
December 5th, 2003 to January 4th, 2004

ROLES are = available for AEA = and Non-AEA Actors.  There will be a children's chorus.
        =         =         =         ALL ROLES ARE OPEN !!!!!

AUDITIONS for JOSEPH will take place on August 4th and 5th, = 2003.  Children (Ages 6 to 12) will be seen from 5 PM to 8 PM, = Adults from 8 PM to 10:30 PM. = Audition is by appointment. Please call the Beck Center at 216-521-2540 = to arrange an audition time or leave a message for me at ext. = 232.

AUDITION = MATERIAL: Adults and = Children should = prepare one vocal selection not exceeding 90 seconds.  You are = required to bring sheet music in your key.  No a capella singing = please.  All = should dress = comfortably for the dance audition. 

STAFF for this production includes:

Director---------------------Kevin Joseph Kelly
Musical = Director----------Heidi Herczeg
Choreographer-----------Martin Cespedes
Stage = Manager---------Jean Fyfe

 


From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:22:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'LUCKY STIFF" Opens at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c@aol.com> --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the musical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10. Performances are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee on August 3rd. Tickets are $15.00 Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learns that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American millionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six million dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearranged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog shelter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands on the money. Director: Dale Hruska Musical Director: Dan Alt Choreographer: Diane Schreiber Produced by permission of Music Theatre International. THE CAST Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hicks Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. For up to date information about the theatre and performance times, check out our web site: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. --part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Huntington Playhouse will begin a 4 week run of the mu= sical comedy "Lucky Stiff" beginning July 10.  Performanc= es are on Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM with one Sunday matinee=20= on August 3rd.  Tickets are $15.00

Shy shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon feels life is passing him by until learn= s that he is the sole beneficiary of his late Uncle Anthony, an American mil= lionaire he's never met. However, there are strings attached to the six mill= ion dollar inheritance. Harry must first take his uncle's corpse on a prearr= anged dream vacation to Monte Carlo. If he fails, the money goes to a dog sh= elter in Brooklyn. Join in this musical romp from London to Monte Carlo with= Harry and a zany cast of characters who will do anything to get their hands= on the money.

Director: Dale Hruska
Musical Director: Dan Alt
Choreographer: Diane Schreiber

Produced by permission of Music Theatre International.


THE CAST

Harry Witherspoon......Tim Deery
Rita La Porta............... Sarah Greer
Vinnie Di Ruzzio..............John Hnat
Annabel Glick...............Sarah Saccany
Luigi Gaudi ...............Joe Svihlik
Uncle Anthony Hendon...............Jerry Sgro
Ensemble...............Jessica Dolce,Tim Jones,Karen Toth, Steven Hic= ks

Reservations are strongly suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-83= 33.  For up to date information about the theatre and performance t= imes, check out our web site: www.hu= ntingtonplayhouse.com.

Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and located= at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.


--part1_1dd.d9772cb.2c3d6f8c_boundary-- From TBKotler at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 From: TBKotler at aol.com (TBKotler at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage Players present Shakespeare's As You Like It Message-ID: <11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7@aol.com> --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release: Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present William Shakespeare's As You Like It. Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same forrest where her banished father is living. For protection, she disguises herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in love with just before her banishment. The rest is classic Shakespearian farce. This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. Come join in the bowdy fun! Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students and seniors. Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00 Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door! The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m. --part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

Kent Sage Players, Kent's Community Theatre is proud to present
William Shakespeare's As You Like It.

Young Rosiland is bannished by her evil uncle and takes refuge in the same f= orrest where her banished father is living.  For protection, she disgui= ses herself as a boy and there encounters Orlando a young man she fell in lo= ve with just before her banishment.  The rest is classic Shakespearian=20= farce.  This show has it all; betrayal, love, and cross-dressing. = Come join in the bowdy fun!

Tickets are only $10.00 at the door for adults and $8.00 for students= and seniors.
Presale tickets are available up to 6:00 on show nights for only $5.00
Preview night is July 16, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. for only $5.00 at the door!


The performance dates are July 17, 18 ,19, 24, 25, & 26 all at 7 p.m.=

--part1_11e.239c80f2.2c3da9e7_boundary-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Jul 9 23:23:26 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCCC's - Annual party / Actors with costumes needed & diectors / producers! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Looking for actors with costumes to attend or annual party. Film & Theatre producers, directors, mayor?s, casting director from LA and agents from NYC will be there. July 20th, 7:30 PM (Sunday evening) on Cleveland?s west side. Also looking for Theatre directors and producers to attend. Contact Ray at worldeonline.com for invitation information! There is a standing invitation to ALL producers and directors! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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July 20th, 7:30 PM (Sunday evening) on = Cleveland’s west side.

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------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C3461D.37D04DA0-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:23:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]International Piano Competition & Festival at Oberlin Message-ID: <892690.3266746025@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline THE OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, 2003 marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest artists -- will offer private = lessons, master classes, recitals, and lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free = and open to the public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV 104.9 = FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president of WCLV and = host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which is free and open = to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on Oberlin's web site (www.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu = 7/10/03 #1-mj Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty Hans Boepple Pianist Hans Boepple has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, national, and international awards. Ekaterina Murina Awarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in = 1954 with the orchestra of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special = music school of the Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, Murina has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Robert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station = of The New York Times, where he has been program director and executive producer and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists Showcase for the = station, and has included on many recent occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of the Arts since their inception. = His multiple award-winning folk series, Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan. About the Oberlin International Festival and Competition This gathering of international members of the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and the future of live piano concerts in our culture. The festival -- designed to bring educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia. Concert Schedule Programs and artists are subject to change. Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on wclv.com. # # # ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00902182========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES NINTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION AND FESTIVAL JULY 20 -- 27
FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci = Janas//440-775-8328 July 9, = 2003 0000,0000,00ffmarci.janas at oberlin.ed= u
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OBERLIN, OHIO -- The ninth = annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival, = held on the campus of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College = and directed by Oberlin Professor of Pianoforte Robert = Shannon, will take place Sunday, July 20, through = Sunday, July 27, 2003. This year, for the first time, audience = members attending the final round of the competition on Saturday, July 26, = will be able to vote for their favorite performer. The festival faculty -- composed of renowned = professors from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and distinguished guest = artists -- will offer private lessons, master classes, recitals, and = lectures that will provide teacher and student participants with intensive = and in-depth opportunities to expand their knowledge of music history, = theory, and pedagogy, as well as the vital connection of those three = elements to on-stage performance. The competition is for = pianists between the ages of 13 and 18. Some events, including all festival = recitals and all rounds of the competition, are free and open to the = public. Some 35 young musicians from cities throughout the United States and Asia = have been accepted for the competition following a preliminary taped = audition round. Of that group, 12 to 16 pianists will be selected from a = first performance round and will advance to the third round of competition. = Up to six pianists remaining after the third round will perform in = the finals, which will be broadcast live from Warner Concert Hall on WCLV = 104.9 FM and wclv.com, Cleveland's classical music radio station, beginning = at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Robert Conrad, co-founder and president = of WCLV and host of the station's long-running national broadcasts of The = Cleveland Orchestra, will serve as host of the finals concert, which = is free and open to the public. Guest judges for the final round of the competition and guest = faculty for the festival are Hans Boepple and Robert Sherman of the = United States and Ekaterina Murina of Russia. Final round judges from = Oberlin are Professors of Pianoforte Alvin Chow, Monique Duphil, and = Sanford Margolis. The judges expect to award cash = prizes ranging from $4,000 for the first-prize winner to $100 for the = sixth-place competitor. In addition, audience members attending the finals = concert will cast their vote for the "Audience Favorite," which carries a = cash prize of $100. More information about the competition and festival is available on = Oberlin's web site = (0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con) or by calling Anna Hoffmann at 440-775-8044. For = concert information please phone the Conservatory's Concert Hotline: = 440-775-6933. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865, is the oldest = continuously operating conservatory in the United States, and is renowned = internationally for the intensive professional training opportunities it = provides to aspiring professional musicians. Its students and alumni have = won prizes in numerous international piano competitions, including the Van = Cliburn, the Fryderyk Chopin, the Queen Elisabeth, the Arthur Rubinstein, = the Walter W. Naumberg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. The Conservatory's collection of = 1,700 period and modern musical instruments includes 199 Steinway grand = pianos. Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu 7/10/03 #1-mj
Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Festival and Competition Guest Faculty
Hans Boepple
Pianist Hans Boepple = has appeared as guest soloist with many distinguished American orchestras, = among them the Denver, Long Beach, and Oakland symphonies, the Los Angeles = Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Metropolitan Opera House = Orchestra. Also active in solo recital for more than 30 years, he has been = listed on the Steinway International Artist Roster since 1982. Awarded = first prize in the J.S. Bach International Competition (Washington, D.C.), = Boepple's other awards include six Coleman Chamber Music Awards (Los = Angeles), the Kosciuszko Chopin Competition, and the MTNA National = Collegiate Competition. National Public Radio and Voice of America have = broadcast his performances, and he has recorded the complete Bagatelles by = Beethoven for Orion Master Recordings. A former member of the piano faculty = at Indiana University, Boepple has been professor of music at Santa Clara = University since 1978 and chair of the music department since 1995. In = demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, and master class clinician, he = continues to balance his performance activities with those of a dedicated = and successful teacher; his students have won more than 100 state, = national, and international awards.
Ekaterina Murina
Ti= mesAwarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 1981, = Ekaterina Murina is chief professor and chair of piano at the = St. Petersburg Conservatory, the oldest musical institution of higher = education in Russia. In a repertoire that ranges from Bach to Rachmaninoff, = her performances continue the traditions of the St. Petersburg = Conservatory, where she also studied. Her first performance in St. = Petersburg's Large Philharmonic Hall took place in 1954 with the orchestra = of Yevgeny Mravinsky. In 1956, she left the special music school of the = Conservatory with a medal for excellent studies and entered the piano = faculty, where she studied with the outstanding pianist P. Sirebryakov. In = 1961, she graduated from the Conservatory and became a winner of All-Russia = and All-Soviet Union music competitions (I and II awards). In 1959, she = achieved III prize in the International Piano Competition. In 1964, she = completed the Conservatory's postgraduate course and was appointed as a = teacher. During her many years at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, Murina = has taught a number of famous musicians, laureates of international = competitions, concert pianists, teachers at conservatories, accompanists of = theaters and operas, and soloists of philharmonic societies. Her students = have included Sergey Szhepkin, Veronica Reznikovskaya, Ji Min Lee (South = Korea), Stanislav Gallina (Czecholslovakia), Viktoria Lakisova, Yuhan = Langerpest (Finland), and Bian Men (China). Murina judges music = competitions in Russia and abroad and has given master classes at = conservatories in Russia, Germany, Finland, South Korea, and Scotland. She = gives open lessons for delegations of teachers in such countries as the = United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Korea. Palatino PalatinoRobert Sherman Broadcaster, writer, teacher, and = radio personality Robert Sherman is probably best known for = his work at WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York = Times, where he has been program director and executive producer = and where he is currently senior consultant. For 23 years he presided over = the popular program The Listening Room. He continues to = present The McGraw-Hill Companies=3F Young Artists = Showcase for the station, and has included on many recent = occasions student performances taped in concert at Oberlin. He has hosted = the Avery Fisher Career Grant Award presentations at Lincoln Center and the = annual Martin Luther King Jr. birthday specials from the Harlem School of = the Arts since their inception. His multiple award-winning folk series, = Woody's Children, is heard in New York on National Public = Radio's WFUV. On the faculties of Fordham University, the Juilliard School, = and the Manhattan School of Music, Sherman has given seminars at Oberlin, = Yale, the Eastman School, the University of Arizona, and the Mannes College = of Music, where he is also a member of the board of directors. A former = music critic for The New York Times, Sherman continues to = write music columns for the Westchester and Connecticut sections of the = paper. He published two books with Victor Borge, is the co-author of = The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Music, and with = his brother, Alexander Sherman, compiled a pictorial biography of their = mother, the renowned pianist Nadia Reisenberg. He is on the advisory boards = of many major cultural organizations and serves them variously as = pre-concert lecturer, competition judge, panel moderator, and fund-raising = emcee. Increasingly active as a concert narrator, he has performed with = such ensembles as the Canadian Brass, the United States Military Academy = (West Point) Band, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and Philharmonia = Virtuosi. Among his many performances are the world premieres of works = written especially for him by Seymour Barab, William Mayer, Issachar Miron, = and Soong Fu-Yuan.
About the Oberlin International Festival and = Competition
This gathering of international members of = the pianistic community has at its core a fundamental premise: those who = attend do so because they care deeply about the piano, its repertoire, and = the future of live piano concerts in our = culture
Times.Palatino The festival -- designed to bring = educational opportunities to young and old, students and private piano = teachers alike -- features a week long banquet of lectures, master classes, = private instruction, and nightly concerts that complement the piano = competition. The director of the Oberlin International Piano Competition = and Festival, Robert Shannon, is professor of pianoforte at = Oberlin, chair of the department, and a member of the Oberlin faculty since = 1976. Since its inception nine years ago, the festival and competition has = included noted pedagogues and performers from around the world. Notable = artists and teachers who have judged and taught here include Soo-Jung Shin = from Seoul, Korea; Che Chen Wang from Shanghai; Menahem Pressler, Yoheved = Kaplinsky, Martin Canin, and Jerome Lowenthal. Prominent = teachers of younger students, such as Emilio del Rosario, Gary Amano, and = John Weems, are also invited to lecture and judge. This year, 35 invited competitors from Asia and North America ranging in = age from 13 to 18 will spend an intensive week performing works by = Beethoven, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Schubert in the preliminary = rounds of the Piano Competition. Of these 35 young pianists, = no more than six will survive the grueling examination. They will play for = judges who have selected winners from some of the most prestigious piano = competitions in the world -- members of the piano faculty at the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College and distinguished visiting artists = and pedagogues from New York, California, and Russia.
Concert Schedule
Programs and artists are subject to = change.
Faculty Recital Monique Duphil Sunday, July 20 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven and Aram Khachaturian Faculty Recital Peter Tak=E1cs Monday, July 21 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Beethoven Faculty Recital Robert Shannon and Haewon Song Tuesday, July 22 8 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by George Crumb, Liszt, and Ravel Faculty Recital David Breitman Wednesday, July 23 8:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Works by Schubert Guest Recital Representatives of Yamaha Pianos Thursday, July 24 6:30 p.m. Kulas Recital Hall Program tba Faculty Recital Sedmara Zakarian Thursday, July 24 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Chopin Semifinalists' Concert Friday, July 25 6:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Guest Recital Ekaterina Murina Friday, July 25 8:30 p.m. Warner Concert Hall Works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Beethoven, and Chopin Competition Finals Concert Saturday, July 26 7 p.m. Warner Concert Hall This concert will be broadcast live on WCLV 104.9 FM and on = wclv.com. # # #
0000,0000,00ff ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu
--==========00902182==========-- From Cheeka72 at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 From: Cheeka72 at aol.com (Cheeka72 at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:29:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]correction: Showdown in C-Town Message-ID: <5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef@aol.com> --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, everyone: It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting that I sent out yesterday. Registration for the Showdown in C-Town competition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday. My apologies for the error. Take care! Tonya Broach :-) --part1_5a.1f1c3825.2c3d7aef_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, everyone:

It has been brought to my attention that there is an error in the posting th= at I sent out yesterday.  Registration for the Showdown in C-Town compe= tition is this Saturday, July 12th, not Sunday.  My apologies for the e= rror.

Take care! 

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Ohio Dance Theatre (ODT) is currently celebrating its inaugural summer seaso= n performance at The Cleveland Play House and its exciting new work "Back Be= at."  ODT is anxious to introduce itself to new faces, fresh attitudes=20= and people who support the arts in the audience =E2=80=A6 especially with th= eir first season in Cleveland and would like to invite you to their next per= formance!

Celebrating its 11th year, ODT is a professional contemporary ballet dance c= ompany that presents works emphasizing a strong theatrical element.

In order to introduce you to Ohio Dance Theatre, we would like to extend an=20= offer you can't refuse! Any seat at the Bolton Theatre at The Play House can= be yours for $20 for the upcoming performance of "Back Beat."

A tribute to jazz and the big band era celebrated through dance, experience=20= Swing with its rousing, high kicking, sophisticated movement inspired by the= music of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. "Back Beat" will feature musical a= rrangements and live performances by Mr. Bill Ransom.

Show Dates for "Back Beat" will be July 18,19,20 at The Cleveland Play House= 's Bolton Theatre. All evening performances of "Back Beat" are held at 7:00P= M (Friday/Saturday) and Sunday's matinee is at 2:00PM. The Play House Box Of= fice can be reached by dialing (216) 795-7000, ext. 4.

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            C.S.U. Factory Theatre  
                       Presents
 
               Period of Adjustment
                    by Tennessee Williams
     
                                     Directed by Eugene Hare
                               
                               Stage Managed by Dena M. Warmuth
 
                                            Featuring:
                 Michael Smith...........Ralph Bates
                   Reagan Kendrick......Isabel Haverstick
                   Robert Buehner........George Haverstick
                   Audrey Klein............Dorothy Bates
 
                          July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 2003.......8:00 PM
                          July 27 and August 3, 2003...........2:00 PM
 
 C.S.U. Factory Theatre - E. 24th St. & Chester Ave.
               Tickets - $10.00 General Admission
                                             $5.00 Senior Citizens
 
               Box Office: (216) 687-2109
             


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-484829297-1057775177=:74446-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka Wieners and Boobs Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.
For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland = Black Box=20 Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
The = Cleveland Black Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C34632.5AE6F360-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 9 23:32:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Charenton Theater/Spoon River Interview on WCPN TODAY Message-ID: <16b.2142c791.2c3e3f62@aol.com> Charenton Theater Company presents The Cemetery Tour, featuring Spoon River Anthology July 11 - August 9 Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango RADIO LISTENING Tune in today to the 'Around Noon' program on WCPN 90.3FM (12:15 p.m.) Guests will include: Mindy Childress, Spoon River Anthology director Vicki Blum Vigil, author of the book, Cleveland Cemeteries, Manda Gillespie, chair of Friends of City of Cleveland Cemeteries Spoon River Anthology OPENS this Friday, July 11 at Riverside Cemetery. For more information, log on to www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Representative GARFIELD Life's race well run Life's work well done Life's victory won, Now cometh rest. These lines are inscribed on the tomb of President Garfield (1831-81), and come from the 'Funeral Ode on President Garfield' by Edward Hazen Parker, MD (1823-1896). Garfield was assassinated and is buried in Lake View Cemetery. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Sex aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Attention fans of  MTV's The State,=20 Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3468D.FE9AD980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 07:39:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop Message-ID: <000301c346dd$ce6db980$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE RSVP required by Friday, July 11, 2003 About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. This event is cosponsored by Media Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Final reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop

Independent Pictures presents Film = Budgeting Workshop

Come join DGA (Director Guild of = America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ = the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit = Avenue.

Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

RSVP required by Friday, July 11, = 2003

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as = an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has = spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the = DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about = the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a = consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule = programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught = budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media = Services.

This event is cosponsored by Media = Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget
          =


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attend THE arts and cultural = event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush

Media Design Imaging
media = creation for marketing solutions
www.mdifilm.com
216.334.1244

Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family = System)
2800 years old Family Style
www.wujiaquan.com



------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C346BC.475C1980-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science Center Message-ID: <003f01c346e5$9ef46de0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mark your calendar, in celebrating the Great Lakes Science Center's 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with Instructors and Masters T'shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the current China exhibition, which some of Wu's ancestry might be included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kulas Performing Arts Series at Great Lakes Science = Center

Mark your calendar, in celebrating the = Great Lakes Science Center’s 7th Year Anniversary, the Great Lakes = Science Center prepared a series of performing art programs in addition = to their great exhibitions. The Kulas Performing Art Series, starting on = July 19th to August 17th, including martial arts performances with = Instructors and Masters T’shaka Brown, Bob Bennett, Andrew Sokol, = Johnny Wu, Carl Decchiara, Wing Lam Kungfu School, Richard Fike Sr. and = Stunt Predators USA, and many others. All performances starts at 2pm in = the Gun Wintergarden. Free and open to the public. Also, check out the = current China exhibition, which some of Wu’s ancestry might be = included. For more information, call 216.696.2358 or visit www.glsc.org






------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C346C4.17E2CDE0-- From donnielong219 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 From: donnielong219 at yahoo.com (Donnie Long) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:29:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Midnight Martini Show continues... Message-ID: <20030710141338.21494.qmail@web21407.mail.yahoo.com> --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW continues its run at Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with a pre-show starting at 11:45. Come early for the best seats! Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community. Come as a cast and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage! ?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner and music directed by John P. DiSanto. Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times. Never a cover, but always great entertainment! Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
THE MIDNIGHT MARTINI SHOW
continues its run at
 Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club
at 2035 East 4th Street (between Prospect and Euclid) 
 
The music of Sinatra?s Vegas swings into the cabaret in a new floor show
inspired by the era of cool every Friday and Saturday night at midnight, with
a pre-show starting at 11:45.  Come early for the best seats! 
 
Starring Ian Atwood, Eileen Burns and Donnie Long, and featuring
Gregory Cross on drums, Female Impersonators Twiggy Morgan and
Melissa Ross (on alternate weekends), and guest vocalists from
Cleveland's theatre and cabaret community.  Come as a
 cast
and have your production recognized and promoted from the stage!
  
?The Midnight Martini Show? is directed by Michael J. Rogaliner
and music directed by John P. DiSanto. 
 
Advertising sponsor is the new Free Times.
 
Never a cover, but always great entertainment!
 Come join us for the best after-theatre party in town!!


Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-54957037-1057846418=:21053-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for "The Streets Are The Stage" Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B72820243E7AD@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" "The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of Northeast Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from Tower City to National City Plaza to Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on Star Plaza from 11am-2pm. To make this event as successful as last month's event, "Cleveland's on Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at schaefer at playhousesquare.com . ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"The Streets Are The Stage" is the July component of Sparx and the City, a summer series of street-level, cultural activities highlighting the talents of = Northeast = Ohio's artists as a tool for igniting economic = vibrancy and creating an appreciation for the arts downtown. This event centers = around of theme of busker theater and musical performances in five outdoor sidewalk locations from = Tower City to = National = City Plaza to = Star Plaza. In addition to live performances on the = sidewalks and stages of downtown Cleveland, area restaurants will serve lunch and = dinner on the sidewalks and near performance stages. Local visual artists will = also have their artwork for sale at an ArtMart on = Star Plaza<= /st1:place> from 11am-2pm.

To make this event as successful as last month's event, = "Cleveland<= /font>'s on = Fire," Arts Ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis. Duties will include manning information tables to inform passing Clevelanders = of the wonderful arts and cultural opportunities downtown has to offer and = also acting as performer liaisons, ensuring that artists are able to perform = without any problems. If you are interested in becoming an Arts Ambassador for this = event, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or by email at = schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346EE.92E640B0-- From Skwerlady at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 From: Skwerlady at aol.com (Skwerlady at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:30:32 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed Message-ID: <3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f@aol.com> --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: Skwerlady at aol.com Full-name: Skwerlady Message-ID: <141.1501cecc.2c3ad89a at aol.com> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:07:22 EDT Subject: Accompanist 4 Adult Showchoir needed To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary" X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 10578 --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season. The SELREC Singers are a group of approximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings from September through June. They are sponsored by the South Euclid Lyndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throughout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with costumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra. The repertoire of the group includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popular hits with choreography added to enhance the performance. For more information, or if interested in this position, please call Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 . You can also reply via email to: Skwerlady at aol.com Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that you know who might be interested in this position. Laurel S. Angie, President The SELREC Singers --part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The=20= SELREC Singers are looking for an accompanist for the upcoming season.  = ;

The
SELREC Singers are a group of appr= oximately 35 adult male and female singers who rehearse on Tuesday evenings=20= from September through June.  They are sponsored by the South Euclid Ly= ndhurst Recreation Commission. The group performs at various locations throu= ghout the season with an annual staged performance in June complete with cos= tumes, sets, scenery, props and orchestra.  The repertoire of the group= includes traditional favorites, show tunes, country, jazz, and today's popu= lar hits with choreography added to enhance the performance.  For more=20= information, or if interested in this position, please call

Laurel Angie at (216) 469-1819 or
Sherry Niederkorn at (440) 477-1198 .

You can also reply via email to:
Skwerlady at aol.com

Please feel free to "forward" this e-mail, and info, to anyone that=20= you know who might be interested in this position.

Laurel S. Angie, President
The SELREC Singers

--part2_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3ad89a_boundary-- --part1_3f.1f7c51cd.2c3f022f_boundary-- From theillusionfactory at nccw.net Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 From: theillusionfactory at nccw.net (Barbara Ballance) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:32:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Illusion Factory Seeks Male Actor Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C346F2.BFCE3CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Illusion Factory, Akron's professional touring theatre for young audiences, is seeking a male actor, age 23-33, for acting work in the schools, September 2003 - June 2004. Must be talented, well-trained, versatile and able to teach workshops as well as share with driving the company van. 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Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn, Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m. Auditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron, In the Valley off Merriman Road. Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35 2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 & 1, ages 50 -- 60 Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long and MUST BE MEMORIZED. You will be asked to read from the script at callbacks only. Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy. For Weathervane, Loewy directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin to Broadway. Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play, all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. Weathervane Playhouse is a community theater. All performers in all productions are volunteers. For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626. SUMMARY: PROOF AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Callbacks Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m. Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. 330-836-2626 --part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION RELEASE
AUDITION RELEASE

Contact: Janis Harcar, Director of Marketing & Devel= opment
(330) 836-2323 (not for publication)
Ticket Office: (330) 836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for=20
PROOF


(Akron, Ohio, July 10, 2003, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE...)  Weather= vane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for PROOF, by David Auburn= , Monday and Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Callback= s will be held following auditions on Tuesday, August 5 at 9:00 p.m.  A= uditions will be held at Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron= , In the Valley off Merriman Road.

Cast requirements: 2 WOMEN, Ages 22 - 35
2 MEN: 1, ages 22 - 30 &  1, ages 50 -- 60
Please prepare a MEMORIZED, 1 to 2-minute contemporary monologue that is= not from the script. The monologue should be no more than 2 minutes long an= d MUST BE MEMORIZED.   You will be asked to read from the script a= t callbacks only.

Director for the production is Jacqi Loewy.  For Weathervane, Loewy= directed The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks and Little Shop of Horrors. &= nbsp;She also directed Lyric Opera Cleveland's recent production of Berlin t= o Broadway.

Weathervane Playhouse is committed to non-traditional casting.  Exc= ept in cases where race, gender, age or disability is essential to the play,= all roles will be cast on the basis of talent.  Weathervane Playhouse=20= is a community theater.  All performers in all productions are voluntee= rs.  For further information, call Weathervane at 330-836-2626.

SUMMARY: PROOF
AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT
Monday & Tuesday, August 4 & 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m.  Call= backs Tuesday, August 5 at 9 p.m.
Weathervane Playhouse at 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron.  330-836-262= 6

--part1_176.1d0bedfb.2c3f1cd5_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Peter and Wendy Discounts for Neohiopal Members! Message-ID: --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mercury Summer Stock would like to invite you to ** peter and wendy: an afterthought The World Premiere Production Adapted and Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault based on the novel by J.M. Barrie ** If you are a member of the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal list ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining performances of peter and wendy: an afterthought for TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price! Remaining Performaces are as follows: Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets are only $12.00 for adults** $10.00 for students and seniors** call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through the eyes of a now grown-up Wendy. Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights (minutes off the 271 and Rockside) Shows located at Heskett Auditorium (off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora) 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH Call for Reservations (216) 732-3370 Check out our website http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com See you at the show! --part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Mercury Summer Stock
would like to invite you to **

peter and wendy: an aftertho= ught
The World Premiere Productio= n
Adapted and Directed by Pier= re-Jacques Brault
based on the novel by J.M. Barrie



**
If you are a member o= f the Cleveland Arts/Theatre Community and belong to the Neohiopal li= st ,just print this email and bring with you to any of the remaining perform= ances
of peter and wendy: an afterthought for
TWO DOLLARS OFF your regular ticket price!

Remaining Performaces are= as follows:

Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 12 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm

Tickets are only $12.00 for adults**
$10.00 for students and seniors**

call (216) 732-3370 for R= eservations



Revisit Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Captain Hook, and all your favorite Neverland= characters in this new adaptation of the timeless classic as told through t= he eyes of a now grown-up Wendy.


Come visit us in our new air-conditioned theatre in Bedford Heights <= BR> (minutes off the 271 and Rockside)

Shows located at Heskett Auditorium
(off I-271 at Rockside and Aurora)
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights, OH



Call for Reservations (21= 6) 732-3370

Check out our website
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com


See you at the show!






--part1_b2.1fa799eb.2c3ed467_boundary-- From Todd at playhousesquare.com Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 From: Todd at playhousesquare.com (Todd Stuart) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:35:49 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS at Playhouse Square Cen ter Message-ID: <3012F028B4B3D311BF6000508B8B728201ECE390@NTSERV1> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/plain The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary Rose's Turn in New York's Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by Cleveland native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted. THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble includes Charles Eversole (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), Andrew Rothman (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and older. GRETA ROTHMAN was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to Cleveland area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman graduated from Ashland University in 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton and MCC Theater in Manhattan. Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita Rivera. Tickets for THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com . Performance Schedule: July 25 & 26 August 1, 2, 15, 16, 22, 23 No performances August 8 & 9 Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the work of Cleveland-based performing artists. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Cleveland Artists Development Group presents Greta Rothman in THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS (I Love You, So You're Probably Gay) = at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square Center. The show will perform = Friday and Saturday evenings beginning July 25th and running through = August 23rd. Initial block of tickets goes on sale Friday, July 11, at = 10am. All tickets are $15 (plus = service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. =

 

Developed as a one-woman show at the legendary = Rose's Turn in New = York's = Greenwich Village, THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS is a musical comedy cabaret written and performed by = Cleveland = native, Greta Rothman. The show tells the story of a single woman with a chronic, = uncanny and often hilarious ability to fall in love with men who are gay. The = performance is sassy, humorous and warm-hearted.


THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS = appeared earlier this season at Cleveland Public Theatre to SRO crowds. Written = and performed by Greta Rothman, with musical direction by Charles Eversole, = THOSE SEVEN LITTLE WORDS features a contemporary selection of songs. The ensemble = includes Charles Eversole = (Keyboard/Vocals), Michael Caraffi (Vocals), = Andrew Rothman = (Percussion/Vocals) and Eric Unhold (Vocals). The show is appropriate for audiences 18 years of age and = older.

 

GRETA = ROTHMAN = was raised in University Heights and is no stranger to = Cleveland = area audiences. She has performed as a special guest vocalist with the North Coast = Men's Chorus and in countless local theater productions. Ms. Rothman = graduated from Ashland = University in = 1994 with a B.A. in Theater. She has worked at the McCarter Theatre in = Princeton = and MCC Theater in Manhattan. = Most recently she worked at The Drama League of New York, where she was responsible = for all of the organizations Benefits and Awards Ceremonies, working with such = theatre luminaries as John Lithgow, Liam Neeson and Chita = Rivera.

 

Tickets for THOSE SEVEN = LITTLE WORDS go on sale Friday, July 11 at 10am. = All tickets are $15 (plus service charge) and are available at the Playhouse Square Center Box Office, = all Tickets.com outlets and by calling 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048. Due to = the size of the venue, only 99 seats can be sold per performance. More = information is available by visiting the show's official website at www.sevenlittlewords.com.<= o:p>

 

Performance Schedule:             = July 25 & 26

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Cleveland Artists Development Group is committed to developing and presenting the = work of Cleveland-based performing artists.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C346F3.CBE58600-- From kross66 at adelphia.net Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 From: kross66 at adelphia.net (Jim Fath) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Michael Showalter and David Wain at Se* aka W... & B... Sat. July 12th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention fans of MTV's The State, Stella & Wet Hot American Summer!!! Sex a.k.a Wieners and Boobs Opens this weekend. This delightful comedy features a complete scene from Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be performed at The Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19. Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs playwrights David Wain and Michael Showalter will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm. For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The Cleveland Black Box Theater. Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID. The Cleveland Black Box Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth Street. (underneath The Liquid) Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs starring Ed Ackerman Dan Boughamer Colleen Doyle* Jim Fath Michael Hagesfeld Richard Jones Mike Polk Dana Quercioli* (*by special permission of Actors Equity) Produced & Directed by Richard Jones Musical Director - Adam Brooks Choreography - Jackie Pope Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention fans = of  MTV's=20 The State, Stella &=20 Wet Hot American Summer!!!
 
Sex a.k.a Wieners and = Boobs   Opens this weekend. = This delightful=20 comedy features a complete scene from = Glengarry Glen Ross, and will be = performed at The=20 Cleveland Black Box Theater @ 8pm July 11, 12, 18, 19.
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs = playwrights=20 David Wain and Michael = Showalter=20 will be attending the Saturday, July 12th performance at 8pm.

For reservations, call (216) 696-HAHA - press 3 for The = Cleveland Black=20 Box Theater.
Tickets are $12 / $10 w/ student ID.
 The Cleveland Black = Box=20 Theatre is located in Cabaret Dada at 1210 West Sixth = Street.=20 (underneath The Liquid) 
 
Sex a.k.a. Wieners and Boobs =
starring
Ed Ackerman
Dan Boughamer
Colleen Doyle*
Jim Fath
Michael Hagesfeld
Richard Jones
Mike Polk
Dana Quercioli*
(*by special permission of Actors Equity)
 
Produced & Directed by Richard Jones
Musical Director - Adam Brooks
Choreography - Jackie Pope 
Assistant Director - Shawn Wickens
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C346E0.AC4DBBE0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 From: ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Thu Jul 10 18:36:20 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LA & NYC Connections Seminars! July 19th Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you ever thought of working in LA and NYC here?s the info! These seminars are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would benefit from. Performing Artists Seminar Comes To Cleveland Bill Marinella from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. Lance and Maria LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997. IGF Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and artist?s involved in a variety of media. Their seminar will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for in the NYC area. What to do and not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. Los Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to Cleveland. Marinella currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being on staff at Bill Dance Casting ? a Hollywood casting mainstay for more than 25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers here home. His seminar will be the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar. In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment industry. Both seminars will be held on July 19, 2003. The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from 2pm-4pm. The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102. The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both. Reservations can be made by contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com . Seating is open but limited. Walk ins are welcome! All ages! Ray Szuch, CEO North Coast Central Casting (NCCC) WorldEonline.com (WEO) ------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

If you ever = thought of working in LA and NYC here’s the info!<= /u>

 

These seminars = are rated 5 stars! These are topics both working actors and beginner actors would = benefit from.

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Performing = Artists Seminar Comes To Cleveland<= /b>

 

Bill Marinella = from LA and Lance & Maria LaBreche from NYC will be coming to Cleveland = offering seminars on the LA Connection and the NYC Connection. =

 

Lance and Maria = LaBreche opened, Good Faith Entertainment, Ltd., in 1997.

IGF = Entertainment has grown to a fully operational management and media production company, representing models, actors, musicians, producers, photographers, and = artist’s involved in a variety of media.  =

 

Their seminar = will be focusing on the NY Connection and what casting directors are looking for = in the NYC area.  What to do and = not to do when going for an audition and how to get the roll you are seeking. 

 

 

Los = Angeles-based Casting Director Bill Marinella is also coming to = Cleveland.

Marinella = currently works as an independent Casting Director as well as being
on staff at Bill Dance Casting – a Hollywood casting mainstay for = more than
25 years. He loves Cleveland and with family and friends still considers = here home.  His seminar will be = the LA Connection of our two-part Seminar.  In his seminar Marinella will discuss what he as a casting = director looks for in LA, what to do and what not to do, how to get the call back = to get the job and how to avoid the pitfalls in the entertainment = industry.

 

 

 

Both seminars = will be held on July 19, 2003.  = The first seminar on the NY Connection will be held from 10am-12noon and the = second seminar on the LA Connection will be held from   2pm-4pm.  The seminars will be held at North Coast Central Casting Studio = at 4193 Storer Avenue, Cleveland OH, 44102.  The cost for these seminars is $50 for each or $80 for both.  Reservations can be made by = contacting Michelle Dean at 330-644-1957 or by email at Wants2Act4U at neo.rr.com.  Seating is open but limited. = Walk ins are welcome!  All = ages!

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Ray Szuch, = CEO<= /p>

North Coast Central Casting = (NCCC)<= /b>

WorldEonline.com = (WEO)<= /b>

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------=_NextPart_000_018A_01C346E7.F58F3A20-- From shart00 at hotmail.com Fri Jul 11 21:00:28 2003 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:00:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Designer Needed for GHLT's "GYPSY" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C3471F.E5A59C20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SOS We are in need of a set person (design/construction) for Garfield Hts. Li= ttle Theatre's November production of "Gypsy". This is a PAID position. For more info ring 216-441-7027 or 216-341-5271 =20 THANKS!Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explor= er.msn.com ------=_NextPart_001_0000_01C3471F.E5A59C20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Each team should write=20 a two-paragraph film treatment that could be done on one street=20 corner in downtown Cleveland and shot in one day=96incorporating any=20 activities that may be happening on the street. Call (216) 651-7315=20 or email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com to get the application emailed to=20 you. There is no fee to apply and artist stipends are available for=20 the eight teams that are chosen. The deadline for entries is July 28. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop,=20 and a variety of curatorial programs.=20 INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: The George Gund Foundation, The=20 Cleveland Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, Community Shares of Greater=20 Cleveland, Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Media=20 Design Imaging, Cleveland Public Theatre, Filmmaker Magazine, Detroit=20 Shoreway Community Development Organization,=20 www.WritersScriptNetwork.com # # # ________________________________________________________________ Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 USA (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 Fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com/=20 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Fri Jul 11 21:01:57 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:01:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Public Squares, Cleveland's Newest Comedy Sensation, Looking for Actors Message-ID: <20030711032120.76718.qmail@web40412.mail.yahoo.com> Hey Actors!!!! The Public Squares, Cleveland's Newest Comedy Sensation, are looking for actors for their first ever show!!!! Show will be staged at Second City theatre sometime in late August or early September. Looking for actors with a comedic background preferred but not required. Good men and women needed! Please e-mail inquires to abyerly24 at yahoo.com. Thanks for your support!! Adrian Byerly The Public Squares __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com Fri Jul 11 21:02:16 2003 From: ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com (Ashtabula Shakespeare) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare Message-ID: <20030711040048.33801.qmail@web20705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park 10 a.m-4p.m. The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more. Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-2111709863-1057896048=:33529-- From info at paalive.org Fri Jul 11 21:02:29 2003 From: info at paalive.org (info at paalive.org) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip-Hop Camp for Kids age 12-19 Message-ID: <2762.68.171.82.57.1057901027.squirrel@www.webmail.paalive.org> The Progressive Arts Alliance is proud to present 2nd Annual RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Summer Arts Camp Presented in cooperation with the Center for Arts and Culture at Cuyahoga Community College Students age 12-19 will have the opportunity to learn more about hip-hop culture from professional artist-educators during the two-week Hip-Hop Summer Arts Camp that takes place July 14-July 25, Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on the Eastern Campus of Tri-C, Richmond and Harvard Roads. Artists from the world-renowned Rennie Harris Puremovement dance group will conduct a special master class with the students during the camp. Legendary Philadelphia DJ Cash Money, the inventor of the "transformer" scratch, will also be on hand to work with the students. Students will learn more about the aesthetics of hip-hop culture: DJing, MCing (or "rapping"), Breaking (dancing), and Graffiti Art as well as the history and evolution of the art form. Space is limited, but still available. The cost for the two-week program is $175. Financial assistance is available for those with demonstrated financial need. For more info, call 216.556.0337 or email info at paalive.org. This program is an installment of the RHAPSODY Hip-Hop Education Program: Recognizing Hip-Hop As a Powerful Source Of Development for Youth From pjanas at oberlin.edu Fri Jul 11 21:02:43 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music Message-ID: <1347452.3266931575@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01373393========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. Here is your digest of news and events information from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please visit our web site for news about Oberlin's Ninth Annual International Piano Competition and Festival, to be held on campus from July 20 through July 27. http://www.oberlin.edu/con For the last word on upcoming events, please visit our electronic calendar at: http://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you find this information useful in planning your coverage of the music world. Have a terrific weekend! --Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01373393========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline TimesHello everyone. Here is your digest of news and events information from the Oberlin = Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College. Please visit our web site for news about Oberlin's Ninth Annual = International Piano Competition and Festival, to be held on campus from = July 20 through July 27. 0000,0000,ffffhttp://www.oberlin.edu/con For the last word on upcoming events, please visit our electronic calendar = at: 0000,0000,ffffhttp://www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bi= n/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl I hope you find this information useful in planning your coverage of the = music world. Have a terrific weekend! --Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-776-3006 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01373393==========-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jul 11 21:02:58 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri Jul 11 21:02:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: Monday's Film Budgetting Workshop, sorry Message-ID: <007e01c347fb$4a817f70$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sorry all, I forgot to include the number to call for RSVP, you still can do this, at 216.651.7315 Independent Pictures presents Film Budgeting Workshop Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) member Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon Square Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue. Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop and learn about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video productions. Cost: $5 to all. IP members: FREE About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined Set Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior Producer at Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned documentaries, commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in production on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early adopter of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their advanced budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified instructor and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild and Media Services. This event is cosponsored by Media Design Imaging and ProductionPro Budget ================================== attend THE arts and cultural event @ the Odeon on Saturday, August 2nd. http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.334.1244 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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Independent Pictures presents Film = Budgeting=20 Workshop

Come join DGA (Director Guild of America) = member=20 Norman C Berns on Monday, July 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm @ the Gordon = Square=20 Arcade Conference Room, 6516 Detroit Avenue.

Take a 2.5 hours of Budgeting Workshop = and learn=20 about the How, WHAT and WHY to budget for your film or video = productions.=20

Cost: $5 to all.
IP members: FREE

About Norman C Berns: Norman has joined = Set=20 Management as its Senior Creative Director. He has a background as an=20 advertising executive and Emmy winning filmmaker. Recently a Senior = Producer at=20 Fallon Advertising in Minneapolis, his film career has spanned = documentaries,=20 commercials and features. He is a member of the DGA and currently in = production=20 on a federally funded film series about the history of writing. An early = adopter=20 of Movie Magic, Norman was a consultant and beta tester for their = advanced=20 budgeting and schedule programs. He became a Movie Magic certified = instructor=20 and taught budgeting classes in New York for both The Directors Guild = and Media=20 Services.

This event is cosponsored by Media Design = Imaging and=20 ProductionPro Budget
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------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C347D9.C3716610-- From rstich at msn.com Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 From: rstich at msn.com (RUSSEL STICH) Date: Sat Jul 12 10:39:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dada to hold auditions 7/20 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions on = Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W. 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. While improv training is not "required", all auditioners = should be quick-witted, team oriented players who are able to remain "in = the moment". We are seeking performers who are "fast, physical and have = the potential to be furiously funny". Please bring a headshot & resume ------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater will be holding open auditions = on=20 Sunday July 20th at 2:00 pm. The auditions will be held at Cabaret Dada, = 1210 W.=20 6th street and will be used to identify potential new Dada = performers. =20 While improv training is not "required", all auditioners should be = quick-witted,=20 team oriented players who are able to remain "in the moment". We are = seeking=20 performers who are "fast, physical and have the potential to be = furiously=20 funny".
Please bring a headshot & resume
------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C34862.237E9900-- From Jpaul at wesleyan.edu Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 From: Jpaul at wesleyan.edu (Jeremy Paul) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for FRAGILE MOMENTS Short Movie Message-ID: <001d01c348c8$49755070$92caaa44@firstcut> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Audition for "FRAGILE MOMENTS" a First Cut Studios production, written and directed by Jeremy Paul FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two high school students meet, fall = in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their time together. In a = series of snap shots, their relationship grows and streches to the point = of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the world they knew comes = to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific fantasy. This is a slasher movie without the fear, and a love story without = a happy ending. MOVIE DETAILS=20 FRAGILE MOMENTS will be shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. = Several rehearsals will occur between auditons and shooting, to be = scheduled with the actors. =20 ROLES: * All roles are unpaid; actors will receive a copy of the movie upon its = completion * All characters are seniors in high school - 2 female roles - 2 male roles - several extra group roles DATES AND TIMES Auditions will be held on Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY 15, 6 to 8:30 PM at Benedictine High School 2900 MLK Jr. Dr. Cleveland OH 44104 Please come prepared with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings = from the script will also be available. If you would to audition, have = any questions, or cannot audition during the scheduled times, please = contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or 440-773-4719.=20 Founded in August of 2002, First Cut Studios Inc. is an Ohio not = for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting interest in = movie production among young adults, particularly in the Cleveland area. = In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose students = to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and distribution = via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers = in the film industry. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Audition for
 
"FRAGILE MOMENTS"
 
a First Cut Studios production, written = and=20 directed by Jeremy Paul
 
FRAGILE MOMENTS is the story of how two = high school=20 students meet, fall in love, and then come to doubt the worth of their = time=20 together. In a series of snap shots, their relationship grows and = streches=20 to the point of breaking. Then, on the night of their prom, the = world they=20 knew comes to bloody end that turns their painful reality into horrific=20 fantasy.
     This is a = slasher movie=20 without the fear, and a love story without a happy ending.
 
MOVIE DETAILS
     FRAGILE = MOMENTS will be=20 shot on digital video from August 7 - 10. Several rehearsals will occur = between=20 auditons and shooting, to be scheduled with the actors.
     
ROLES:
* All roles are unpaid; actors will = receive a copy=20 of the movie upon its completion
* All characters are seniors in = high=20 school
- 2 female roles
- 2 male roles
- several extra group = roles
 
DATES AND TIMES
Auditions will be held on
Monday, JULY 14 and Tuesday JULY = 15,
6 to 8:30 PM at
 
Benedictine High School
2900 MLK Jr. Dr.
Cleveland OH 44104
 
     Please = come prepared=20 with a 2-5 minute monologue, or cold readings from the script will = also be=20 available. If you would to audition, have any questions, or cannot = audition=20 during the scheduled times, please contact Jeremy Paul at jpaul at wesleyan.edu or=20 440-773-4719.
 
Founded in August of 2002, First Cut = Studios Inc.=20 is an Ohio not for-profit corporation created with the goal of promoting = interest in movie production among young adults, particularly in the = Cleveland=20 area.  In conjunction with Benedictine High School, FCS will expose = students to aspects of movie pre-production, filming, editing, and = distribution=20 via annual productions, film camps, scholarships to local film festivals = and=20 workshops, and discussions with established filmmakers about careers in = the film=20 industry.
 
------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C348A6.C1A7DA80-- From reedh2os at ald.net Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (reedh2os at ald.net) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A note of praise for auditioning actors on July 11th - h2o productions Message-ID: <2999.199.35.102.192.1058059074.squirrel@www2.ald.net> On behalf of our production team (h2o productions in association with Sharkra Productions) we would like to send a sincere note of praise and thanks to the actors who auditioned last evening at the Courtyard Marriott for our short film. It was our pleasure to be a small part of the talent and creativity you bring to the Cleveland area and beyond. We were very impressed with the level of enthusiasm and commitment we experienced. Our apologies to those of you who had to wait a while to be seen. Regardless of the outcome of our casting decisions, please know that we welcome the opportunity to work with each of you in the future. Best of luck to all of you with your creative endeavors. Sincerely, Kailyne Waters From ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 From: ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com (Ashtabula Shakespeare) Date: Sat Jul 12 22:38:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare Ages 13-19 Message-ID: <20030713023123.95821.qmail@web20705.mail.yahoo.com> --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks. ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park 10 a.m-4p.m. The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more. Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films) Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

It wasn't specified in the first email, but we feel the camp is best suited for ages 13-18. Also financial assistance is available and again please email or call with any questions. Thanks.
ASHTABULA COUNTY CAMP SHAKESPEARE
 
Join us for a fun filled week learning the great art of Performing Shakespeare
 
Ashtabula County Camp Shakespeare
August 4th-8th @ Geneva State Park
10 a.m-4p.m.
 
The camp includes a study of "Twelfth Night", classes in Stage Combat, Improvisation, Understanding Shakespearean Text, Scene Work, and much more.
 
Included in the camp is a trip to see "Twelfth Night" at the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.
 
Instructors include James Stover (actor from the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival and the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz") and Jeremy Verdi (actor from Reserve Actor's Theatre and several feature films)
 
Guest Speakers from Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Opera, Reserve Actor's Theatre and Cleveland's Second City Improv
 
The camp costs $90, for more information or to register please call 212-465-7510 or email ashtabulashakespeare at yahoo.com


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-491261972-1058063483=:95311-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:09 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition - THE GUYS Message-ID: <000c01c3491a$739c0d10$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold auditions for THE GUYS, on = Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton Cultural Center = Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +. Performances: 9/11, 19-20. This = play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a premiere in = northeast Ohio. For more information call Lois DiGiacomo: 330.966.9440. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Rainbow Repertory Company will hold = auditions=20 for THE GUYS, on Saturday, July 19th from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Arts and Education Center located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W. =20 Needed: 1 male, 1 female - ages 30 +.  Performances: 9/11, = 19-20. =20 This play, about the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster, will be a = premiere in=20 northeast Ohio.  For more information call Lois DiGiacomo:=20 330.966.9440.
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C348F0.8A768580-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Sun Jul 13 09:33:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'MATCHMAKER' Performances Message-ID: <001501c3491c$266067b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Oliver Corrigan and playwright, Deborah Handlin Salberg, are = producing MATCHMAKER, their audience interactive play that satirizes TV = dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 and Saturday, August 9 = at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that! It is located at = 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!) MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show with 4 women and 4 men, allows = audience members to become 'matchmakers', choose the winning bride and = groom and then enjoy the wedding and reception! Tickets: $8.00 - call = 330.966.9440. This play may be booked for organization fundraisers.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Oliver Corrigan and = playwright, Deborah=20 Handlin Salberg, are producing MATCHMAKER, their audience = interactive play=20 that  satirizes TV dating/marriage reality shows on Fri., August 8 = and=20 Saturday, August 9 at 8 p.m. Performance space is the Canton Cultural = Center=20 Arts and Education Center, formerly a church...imagine that!  It is = located=20 at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W., directly behind the Civic Center parking = deck=20 (and across the street from Patrick's Custard!)
MATCHMAKER, set as a TV panel show = with 4=20 women and 4 men, allows audience members to become 'matchmakers',=20  choose the winning bride and groom and then enjoy the wedding and=20 reception!  Tickets: $8.00 - call 330.966.9440.
 
This play may be booked for = organization=20 fundraisers. 
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C348F2.3D567E70-- From Kramer888 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 From: Kramer888 at aol.com (Kramer888 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Boston University Graduate Thesis Film Casting Message-ID: <17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83@aol.com> --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Boston University Graduate Thesis Film shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th Synopsis: A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and small actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actual dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to steps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music. The film is very musical in nature. Roles and Requirments: 8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be needed for 2 days of shooting 28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evening of shooting Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of rythym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but will be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture before the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead actress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to Chris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow. These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great experience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so it will look great). Thank you! Chris --part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Boston University Graduate Thesis Film
shooting in the Northeast Ohio area, August 11th - 17th

Synopsis:
A woman's life flashes before her eyes through a series of movements and sma= ll actions throughout her life at different stages (in the house she grew up= in). The film is very ruthmic and dance-like (even though there is no actua= l dancing) and there are many sound effects to actions, clock ticking to ste= ps, etc. I do alot of mixing, so I will be creating the soundtrack and music= . The film is very musical in nature.

Roles and Requirments:

8-11 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color it= (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance=20= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be need= ed for 2 days of shooting

14-17 year old Anna - Must have dark or brown hair, or be willing to color i= t (the part is a younger version of the lead actress); a background in dance= is a plus but not necessary (a good sense of rythym is a MUST); will be nee= ded for 2 days of shooting

28-35 year old Rugged, Unkempt Burglar; will be needed for 1 day or 1 evenin= g of shooting


Auditions will most likely be in Youngstown or Cleveland starting on July 16= th. A small dance routine is encouraged for the girls (to show sense of ryth= ym), but not necessary. Monologues for all characters are encouraged, but wi= ll be provided if you don't have one. I must see a headshot or picture befor= e the audition because the "look" is very important (must match the lead act= ress, for the female parts). Please send headshots/pictures and resumes to C= hris at Kramer888 at aol.com. More information will follow.

These roles are non-paying, but it will be a great reel piece and great expe= rience (we are shooting on Super 16mm, Panavision cameras and equipment so i= t will look great).

Thank you!

Chris

--part1_17b.1d24b70d.2c42ca83_boundary-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 14:00:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Presents "PlayActs: A Prelude to Performance Message-ID: <140.15611982.2c42cac9@aol.com> --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SAVE THE DATES ! Sat. July 26th & Sun. July 27th=20 for a great opportunity to enjoy another exciting Theatre Performance Experience in July the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio & the Theatre Department o= f=20 Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy, Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to=20 Performance" a Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and=20= Vocal=20 Performance Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills,=20 Building 2-Studio Theatre=20 Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27th, 3:00 PM. "PlayActs. . ." presents =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma= Powell =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amherst, by Mary= Lu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox= , Sue Johnson, Gary Webster =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond, by Fred A. Tay= lor =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 "PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who perform=20 excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes=20 Johnson,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie=20 Meyer-Steinheiser,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to reserve seats in=20 advance.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Don't miss your chance to continue your support for the Performing Arts in=20 the greater Cleveland area. --part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SAVE THE DATES !

Sat. July 26th & Sun. Ju= ly 27th

for a great opportunity
to enjoy another exciting
Theatre Performance Experience in July

the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors'=20= Studio & the Theatre Department of Tri-C Eastern, Brian Zoldessy= , Director,=A0 present "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance" a=20= Showcase of works-in-progress Plays, Prose, Poetry, Solo and Vocal Performan= ce Pieces, Tri-C, Eastern, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, Building 2-St= udio Theatre

Saturday,=A0 July 26th, 7:00 PM, & Sunday, July 27t= h, 3:00 PM.


"PlayActs. . ." presents
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0       .=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= Aunt Jemima is Back in Town, by Norma Powell
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Belle of Amhers= t, by MaryLu Franks=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0=A0 Harlem Blues, by Ruby Fox, Sue Johnson, Gary Webster
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 .=A0=A0=A0 The Vagabond,=20= by Fred A. Taylor
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
"PlayActs . . . " features professional actors and entertainers who p= erform excerpts from Plays, Cabarets and Concerts in development :=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Heidi L. Blount, Iris Tucker-Berry, MaryLu Franks, Nola H= ughes Johnson,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lynn Jocelyn, Marie Kamara, Valeria Long, Norma Powelll,=20= Annie Meyer-Steinheiser,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 and Fred Taylor.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Admission: $7.00 in advance.=A0 $8.00 at door.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
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--part1_140.15611982.2c42cac9_boundary-- From Murphe1211 at aol.com Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 From: Murphe1211 at aol.com (Murphe1211 at aol.com) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]graduate thesis 16mm film auditions @ YSU 7/19 Message-ID: <6d.1547820f.2c43078a@aol.com> Eric Murphy (dir./prod.) is holding auditions for "Sign of the Times" Saturday, July 19th @ Youngstown State University's Bliss Hall room number 2200 from 10am-4pm. "Sign of the Times" is a 16mm graduate thesis project for Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. The 30-minute film also has a feature attached. The drama/comedy is about a young law student who leaves his girlfriend, moves back to his hometown, and encounters dirty politics as he runs for State Senate. Most of the film will be shot in Trumbull County, OH. However, the lead role of Tim may require travel to Los Angeles. Shoot is late Sept./early Oct. Copy, credit, meals, and travel provided. For more information email Eric: murphe1211 at aol.com Tim - LEAD- 26, tall, good-looking, charismatic, quick witted. Al - LEAD - 28-30, Tim's brother, attorney, polished, sarcastic. JJ - LEAD - 24, Artist, rugged, husky. Shark - LEAD - 60+, retired auto worked, crazy. Supporting: Jim - 50+, slimy, egomaniac. Marvin - 45+, distinguished. Tony - 60+, polished. Karen - 50+, nice looking, motherly. Grandparents 70+ From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Jul 13 21:55:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening night party for Each Day Dies with Sleep Message-ID: <20030713214433.48099.qmail@web80004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18. All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show. convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest, turning their paradise upside down. Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours. Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. --0-292505130-1058132673=:48081 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

convergence-continuum opens its production of Jose Rivera's surrealist / magical-realist  play Each Day Dies With Sleep this Friday, July 18.  All those attending opening night are invited to party with the cast and crew in the garden behind the theatre after the show.

convergence-continuum's intimately staged production will transport the audience to the magical world that is Nelly?s extraordinary home on the East Coast. There, she struggles to break away from her father, Augie, and his strange expanding house full of wild animals. With the help of hunky young Johnny and some fresh oranges, she travels West in search of fame and fortune. But mayhem ensues when Augie escapes his heaving bulk of a cannibalistic wife and moves in on Nelly and Johnny's West Coast love nest,  turning their paradise upside down.  Oranges begin to turn black, Johnny?s modeling career is in jeopardy, and Nelly can?t seem to fight the urge to crawl around on all fours.


Each Day Dies With Sleep is being directed by Joshua Spencer and features Artistic Director Clyde Simon as Augie, Lara Mielcarek as Nelly, and Geoff Hoffman as Johnny. 

All shows will be presented at 8pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from July 18 through August 16 at convergence-continuum?s artistic home, The Liminis, at 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. For information and reservations call 216-687-0074. Seating for this production will be limited to 45. 

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