From carol at callaria.com Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGE FRIGHT? FLUBS BECAUSE OF ANXIETY? Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Monday 4th August, 2003, and Saturday 9th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From kkelly at beckcenter.org Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING Message-ID: BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING

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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland's favorite son Bob Hope dies Message-ID: My friends in theater. Early this am a man I was fortunate enough to meet in Cleveland in the 1980's and share some laughs with has passed away at the age of 100 from pneumonia, Please pray for Bob (ski nose) Hope to be at peace with his maker. C. Abraham From jgrimes at legalplans.com Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 From: jgrimes at legalplans.com (James Grimes) Date: Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret for the Crown - Benefit! 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The final round of the competition, for pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner Concert Hall = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed fourth and fifth, = respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief professor and = chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the Oberlin Conservatory faculty = were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. 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. The Oberlin Conservatory's facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the Philadelphia Orchestra). Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner Jon Nakamatsu at the = first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, Kevin won first prize in = the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra. Kevin = has participated in master classes with such artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic = Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed = George Crumb's A Little Suite for Christmas for the composer in a concert at Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing homes, schools, and a variety of other places. THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two Minnesota competitions, the Schubert = Club Competition in St. Paul and Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National Orchestra and the Rumania National Black = Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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.o --==========01557107========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = WINNERS OF THE NINTH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION <
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 28, 2003
OBERLIN, OHIO -- Rachel Kudo, a = 16-year-old pianist from Northbrook, Illinois, and a student of Emilio del = Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago, is the winner of = the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano = Competition and Festival. The final round of the competition, for = pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner = Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for = her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's = Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. = 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the = audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin = Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of = del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of = Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed = Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of = Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, = Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni = arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's = Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song = without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's = Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea = and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed = fourth and fifth, respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; = they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. = Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on = WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the = music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief = professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; = and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the = McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music = radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the = Oberlin Conservatory faculty were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, = Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. = 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. = 00ff,0000,0000 The Oberlin Conservatory's = facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music = library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive = professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording = artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a = National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording = and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian = Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the = Philadelphia Orchestra).
Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition
FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO
At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, = Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around = the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such = artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th = International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include = the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names = of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, = Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in = Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala = Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of = Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, = and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of = Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student = Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in = the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its = prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of = Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, = Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago = Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is = also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber = Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago.
SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI
Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High = School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as = soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's = Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio = at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner = Jon Nakamatsu at the first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed = with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano = competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior = levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won = the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, = Kevin won first prize in the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto = Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee = Chamber Orchestra. Kevin has participated in master classes with such = artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. = In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference = in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed George Crumb's A Little Suite = for Christmas for the composer in a concert at = Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing = homes, schools, and a variety of other places.
THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH
Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, = where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved = to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two = Minnesota competitions, the Schubert Club Competition in St. Paul and = Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National = Orchestra and the Rumania National Black Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia = Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship = student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's = degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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
--==========01557107==========-- From AMWhite at oco.net Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 From: AMWhite at oco.net (Allen White) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Hound of the Baskervilles" at N Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20030728171604.020ff000@mail.oco.net> The Olde Towne Hall Theatre in North Ridgeville will be presenting the Sherlock Holmes classic "The Hound of the Baskervilles" October 9 - 25, 2003. Auditions will be held at the theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville: Sunday, August 17, 7 - 9pm Monday, August 18, 7 - 9pm Roles include: Lady Agatha Mortimer (30's - 50's) Perkins, a maid (20's - 30's) Dr. John Watson (30's - 50's) Sherlock Holmes (30's - 50's) Mrs. Barrymore (40's - 60's) Henry Baskerville (20's - 40's) Barrymore (40's - 60's) Kathy Stapleton (20's - 40's) Laura Lyons (20's - 40's) Jack Stapleton (20's - 40's) The show will be directed by Tim Jones. Please call him at 216-521-7404 with any questions. Directions to the theatre can be found at the theatre web site at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com From rbingraham at juno.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 From: rbingraham at juno.com (Richard B Ingraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <20030728.125127.588.0.RBIngraham@juno.com> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 22:22:35 -0400 Rebecca Borger writes: > follow through. What a lot of members of our community don't know > is > that there were other convention center proposals out there. There > > were several developed by independent contractors that would not > have > cost the city a dime, but our leaders have chosen the most expensive > > one to be on the ballot. > Think twice before voting for the new convention center and look at > all > of the facts I think Rebecca has some very valid points here. Although I'll admit, that I have not really paid much attention to the actual proposals, mostly due to the fact that I rarely have any "real" vote in such projects, since I live in Lake and not Cuyahoga county. But I seem to remember at least one of the proposals was to simply remodel the old downtown convention center. I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. I'm all for arts advocacy as anybody else on the list. Believe me, my livelihood depends on it. But not at the cost of the big picture. If it's true that arts funding will only come as "package" deal, then I'm afraid it's a sad day for us artists. Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: RBIngraham at juno.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.mp3.com/rbiproductions From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT seeks set designer for holiday show Message-ID: <99.3b243f03.2c56d199@aol.com> --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production 'The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Center Dec 4-7, 2003. 'The Night Before Christmas', conceived, directed, and choreographed by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotionally charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington. If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mail: Ccontempdt at aol.com Thank you in advance for your consideration. Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Contemporary Da= nce Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production '= The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Cente= r Dec 4-7, 2003.

'The Night Before Christmas'
, conceived, directed, and choreographed= by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret= Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish=20= to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotiona= lly charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke=20= Ellington.

If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mai= l:
Ccontempdt at aol.com
            = ;  
Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate
--part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST '84 in Chicago 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_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chicago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $10 ($5 for students). This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifling repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high school. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is deftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big Brother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing adult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage world. In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcastic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage, lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordinary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered the ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure. Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this will be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheever by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural undertones. She has also directed Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the Living Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte demonstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84 is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone. For more information contact: Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director Phone (312) 391-4469 Angst84israd at aol.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ANGST '84 in Chicago "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO

ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chi= cago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the= Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave.  Show times are Friday and Satu= rday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm.  Tickets are $10 ($5 for studen= ts).

This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifl= ing repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high s= chool. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is de= ftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big B= rother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing a= dult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage wo= rld.

In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimps= e into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcast= ic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage= , lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral = rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordi= nary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance = and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered t= he ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure.

Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this w= ill be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheev= er by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural under= tones. She has also directed  Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the L= iving Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte dem= onstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84= is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone.
For more information contact:
Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director
Phone (312) 391-4469
Angst84israd at aol.com

--MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe 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_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIVAL Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Theater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis. You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS BLOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph website. Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown support for the production in the past. It's going to be a great festival. -dh http://www.badepitaph.org # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIV= AL

Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Th= eater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Fest= ival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis.

You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS B= LOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph websi= te.

Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown suppor= t for the production in the past.  It's going to be a great festival. -= dh

http://www.badepitaph.org

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part-- From Anastasjoy at aol.com Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 From: Anastasjoy at aol.com (Anastasjoy at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <116.26b787cf.2c574840@aol.com> In a message dated 7/28/03 10:47:03 PM, rbingraham at juno.com writes: << I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. >> Actually, a few ideas have been tossed around, including turning the old Convention Center into a movie sound stage. But as far as I know, these have just been ideas casually bandied around and no research or feasibility studies have been done. My reservation is the speed with which the proposal was thrown together quickly with little public input and dozens of unanswered questions need careful consideration before asking the public to approve any proposal. More affordable ideas (such as rebuilding or expanding on the site of the old Convention Center) were discarded out of hand in favour of the most expensive and potentially problem-filled site. Now it's being suggested that any cost overrun could wipe out the scraps of funding that are now being offered as carrots to arts and neighborhood groups to support the issue. It isn't at all clear how or if that funding would be guaranteed. Personally, I'd like to see something a little more concrete and detailed before making any decision about whether to support this. From jennilieu at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 From: jennilieu at yahoo.com (jenni lou oakes) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Comedy Performance Gym Message-ID: <20030729183641.5416.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii STAND UP NAKED In beautiful downtown Kent where there's no scenery to obstruct your view! Wednesday, July 30th 9 PM - Sharp The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St. This month's comedy performance gym features: Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza. Watching these comics squeeze their acts into a two hour show is worth the free admission! The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                   STAND  UP  NAKED
                           In beautiful downtown Kent
            where there's no scenery to obstruct your view!
             
                  Wednesday, July 30th
                          9 PM - Sharp
                     The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St.
 
               This month's comedy performance gym features:
 
Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza.
Watching these comics squeeze their acts into
a two hour show is worth the free admission!
                 The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone.


Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202-- From mills at shakerlakes.org Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 From: mills at shakerlakes.org (Victoria Mills) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Read a script foran Exhibit at the Nature Center Message-ID: <004e01c355fc$d8a0eb10$1800a8c0@ncsl.shakerlakes.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by reading a script that accompanies animation. The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities. It won't take much of your time; all we'd like is your voice, but we do need you asap. Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Nature = Center at = Shaker = Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by = reading a script that accompanies animation.  The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities.  It = won’t take much of your time; all we’d like is your voice, but we do = need you asap.  Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org.  

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10-- From info at ensemble-theatre.com Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 From: info at ensemble-theatre.com (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOB OPENINGS: ATTENTION DESIGNERS & STAGE MANAGERS & THEATRE STUDENTS... Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre (performing this upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland Play House) is STILL accepting resumes for the following paid positions: *Stage managers *Costume Designers Please send resumes to: Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 or email to: info at ensemble-theatre.com ATTENTION Theatre Students!! A Great Opportunity to Gain Professional Experience! We are also looking to fill the following unpaid positions: *Light & Sound Board Operators (small stipend may be available) *Running Crew *Ushers Come and join the Ensemble for an exciting new season! For more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 


 


Ensemble Theatre
 
(performing this=20 upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland = Play=20 House)
 
is  STILL  accepting resumes for the = following=20 paid positions:
   
 
*Stage=20 managers
     *Costume=20 Designers
 
 
Please send resumes = to:

Ensemble=20 Theatre
P.O. Box = 181309
Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
or = email to: =20 info at ensemble-theatre.com
 
 
 
ATTENTION Theatre=20 Students!!
A Great = Opportunity to=20 Gain Professional Experience!
 
We are also looking to = fill the=20 following unpaid positions:
 
*Light = & Sound Board=20 Operators (small stipend may be available)
*Running = Crew
*Ushers
 
Come and join the Ensemble = for an exciting=20 new season!
 
For=20 more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930.


 

------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840-- From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee's The Kathy and Mo Show Tickets! Message-ID: <005201c355c9$8b31ccb0$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Kathy and Mo Show! QBP's hilarious feminist romp will entertain the masses at the annual = fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, Medina and Portage = Counties. Saturday, August 16, 8 p.m. at Weathervane Playhouse.=20 =20 Ticket prices are $15 to attend the show, $35 to attend the show and a = dessert buffet after the show with the cast members and $75 ($135 per = couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show and dessert. = Reservation deadline is August 8. For tickets or more information = contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood 330-535-2674 ext. 129. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Kathy = and Mo=20 Show!

QBP=92s hilarious feminist romp will = entertain the=20 masses at the annual fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, = Medina and Portage Counties.  = Saturday, August 16, = 8 p.m.=20 at Weathervane Playhouse.

 

Ticket prices are $15 to attend the = show, =20 $35 to attend the show and a dessert buffet after the show with the cast = members=20 and $75 ($135 per couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show = and=20 dessert.  Reservation = deadline is=20 August 8.  For tickets or = more=20 information contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood  330-535-2674 ext.=20 129.

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theater discount for Neo members Thur July 31 Message-ID: <93.313d06f3.2c5864ff@aol.com> --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Mapleleaf Theater Company Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= =20 528 $5 off for Neo members THE KINGDOM OF EARTH By Tennessee Williams Directed by Steve Ritchey $5 OFF (up to 4 tickets) by calling for reservations and prsenting this email At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20 route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with=20 outstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines= . Also=20 available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-house =20 bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf=E9 style=20= setting.=20 IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITED STATES! In our 20= th=20 season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works by American=20 playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA! CALL 440-942-7075 --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Mapleleaf Theater Company
Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director
Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= 528


$5 off for Neo members

THE KINGDOM OF EARTH
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Steve Ritchey

$5 OFF (up to 4 tickets)=20= by calling for reservations and
prsenting this email



At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20= route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with ou= tstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines.=20= Also available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-ho= use  bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf= =E9 style setting. IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITE= D STATES! In our 20th season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works= by American playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA!

CALL 440-942-7075

--part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary-- From cdp6 at po.cwru.edu Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 From: cdp6 at po.cwru.edu (Curtis Proctor) Date: Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Air conditioners for sale Message-ID: <290703210.45222@webbox.com> Tired of getting in from your summer stock production and having to endure the heat and humidity in your home? Have an non-airconditioned theater dressing room in an ampitheater that your cast kvetches about?? Contact me! For $80(for the both), I have two large air conditioners...one like new, the other a little older. Each takes normal 3-pronged outlets. Here's the catch: YOU have to come get em and you'll need two people. Reply to my e-mail or call 216-382-2133 and leave message. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAME is Two for One this Wednesday! Message-ID: <1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e@aol.com> --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Wednesday, check out FAME The Musical and bring a date... FOR FREE!!! It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This Wednesday,
check out FAME The Musical
and bring a date...
FOR FREE!!!
It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th!

Mercury Summer Stock
presents

FAME The Musical

book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez
Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes
Directed by Pierre-Jacques Braul= t
Music Direction by Kevin Thomas

July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for o= ne night), 31st
August 1st & 2nd
All performances at 7:30pm


at Heskett Auditorium
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights
(just off 271 & Rockside Road)

Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservat= ions TODAY!!!

Featuring:
Halle Morse as Carmen
Brian Marshall as Nick
Kelly Murphy as Serena
Cedric Hall as Tyrone
Julie Marx as Iris
Michael Curry as Joe Vegas
Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel
Joe Monaghan as Schlomo
Amber Valichnac as Lambchops
Dan Marshall as Goody
Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman
Ebony McCray as Miss Bell
Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers
Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf
Benji Reid
Carrie Hall
Michael Harnichar
Diana Braun
Alex Puette
Jenna HousiauxSteward
Catherine Clausi
Jennifer Zappola
Kristin Wojciechowski
Eric Bartowski
Patrick Clement
Criag Moiser
Timothy L. Patrick jr.
Antoinetia Mullins
Terrell Richardson
Kelsey Russell
Jessica May

for more information, visit our website at:
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--part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Independent Pictures' Benefit Concert Message-ID: <020201c35600$fdc91b70$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest performing artists, As a filmmaker, I strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; I utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving images. Entertainment industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of different medium, whether it's music, performers, artist, actors, martial artists, culture and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an exciting part of our social world. Come and join many of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock and rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of expression through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the Odeon Concert Club. Bands include - Mike Sandwich band (NYC) - Scotland Yard Gospel Choir (Chicago) - Coffinberry (Cleveland) - Kiddo (Cleveland) - Slunt (NYC) In addition, it will be Ohio's premiere of Public Enemy's latest music video. Ryan McFaul's hit music video "Gay Boyfriend" and many others that were selected to be screened at the November's Ohio Independent Film Festival. Mike Polk of UPN's 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, magazines, etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme Park, etc), and many others. Meet other musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business professionals that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and Talent Agency for future roles. Proceeds to benefit Independent Pictures' many programs throughout the year. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the Odeon's Box Office or Independent Pictures' office. More information, call 216.651.7315. I think you for your continued support and please come and party with us! ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dearest performing=20 artists,

 

As a = filmmaker, I=20 strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; = I=20 utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving = images.

 

Entertainment=20 industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of = different=20 medium, whether it’s music, performers, artist, actors, martial = artists, culture=20 and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an = exciting part=20 of our social world.

 

Come = and join many=20 of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock = and=20 rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of = expression=20 through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the = Odeon=20 Concert Club. Bands include

 

-         =20 Mike Sandwich band (NYC)

-         =20 Scotland Yard Gospel Choir=20 (Chicago)

-         =20 Coffinberry (Cleveland)

-         =20 Kiddo (Cleveland)

-         =20 Slunt (NYC)

 

In = addition, it will=20 be Ohio’s premiere = of Public=20 Enemy’s latest music video. Ryan McFaul’s hit music video = “Gay Boyfriend” and=20 many others that were selected to be screened at the November’s = Ohio Independent=20 Film Festival.

 

Mike = Polk of UPN’s=20 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, = magazines,=20 etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night = stays=20 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme = Park, etc),=20 and many others.

 

Meet = other=20 musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business = professionals=20 that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and = Talent=20 Agency for future roles.

 

Proceeds to benefit=20 Independent Pictures’ many programs throughout the year. Tickets = are $20 in=20 advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with = www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the = Odeon’s Box=20 Office or Independent Pictures’ office.

 

More = information,=20 call 216.651.7315.

 

I = think you for your=20 continued support and please come and party with=20 us!

------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Into the Woods Message-ID: <20030729124340.20310.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods. Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances: Lakeland Theatre INTO THE WOODS Book by Music and Lyrics by James Lapine Stephen Sondheim Produced and Directed by Martin Friedman Featuring Maryann Nagel* Paul Floriano* as as the Witch the Baker Musical Direction by Marc Baker Sets and Lights by Production Stage Manager Keith Nagy Eileen Canapari Choreography by Sound Designed by Gustavo Urdaneta Bill Amato Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife Toni Cervino as Cinderella Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood Alex Wyse as Jack Doug Ferran as The Narrator Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince Beth Wood as Florinda Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom Betsey Kahl as Lucinda Michael Rogan as the Steward Jennifer Woda as Granny Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad Amiee Collier as Snow White Production Dates: Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; Sunday, August 3 @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors. For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034. Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods.
Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances:
 
 
Lakeland Theatre
INTO THE WOODS
   Book by                               Music and Lyrics by
James Lapine             Stephen Sondheim
Produced and Directed by
                              Martin Friedman
                                                         Featuring
Maryann Nagel*           Paul Floriano*
                                     as                              as
                             the Witch                        the Baker
                                                Musical Direction by
                                                      Marc Baker
                 Sets and Lights by                Production Stage Manager
                    Keith Nagy               Eileen Canapari
                  Choreography by                  Sound Designed by
                    Gustavo Urdaneta        Bill Amato
                              Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
     Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife  Toni Cervino as Cinderella
        Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood    Alex Wyse as Jack
        Doug Ferran as The Narrator       Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom
        Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel          Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince
        Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince     Beth Wood as Florinda
        Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom  Betsey Kahl as Lucinda
        Michael Rogan as the Steward      Jennifer Woda as Granny
        Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad     Amiee Collier as Snow White
 
 
Production Dates:
Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; 
Sunday, August 3 @  2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors.
For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034.
Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. 
 



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738-- From nacl at nacl.org Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FESTIVAL 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_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The Catskill Festival of New Theatre Weekend #1 Friday, August 1 at 8 PM OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRCUS AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex Endy, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 10 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. The evening MC is Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepathic Radio". The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the young stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club. Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter Thompson Orchestra. Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted by Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING. The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabulary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, once in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' eyes. Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can) NaCl Catskills 110 Highland Lake Rd. Highland Lake, NY www.nacl.org for directions e-mail if you would like accommodation information --MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FESTIVAL

The Catskill Festival of New Theatre

Weekend #1

Friday, August 1 at 8 PM

OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE

An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRC= US AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny= puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex End= y, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 1= 0 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese= Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble.  The evening MC is= Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepat= hic Radio".  The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the y= oung stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club.

Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM

THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA

Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter T= hompson Orchestra.  Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted b= y Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING.  The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabul= ary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, onc= e in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' ey= es.

Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW
Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can)
NaCl Catskills
110 Highland Lake Rd.
Highland Lake, NY
www.nacl.org for directions

e-mail if you would like accommodation information
--MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part-- From Leuszler at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players Silent Auction Message-ID: <17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everybody, First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of this notice. I am in sore need of organizing my address book. Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help out. I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no means, all inclusive. ANYWAY... Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet. Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which raises funds for the theater. Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent auction. In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indians tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecakes, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and dinner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful wood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such. If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the auction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leave a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061. The cut off date for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th. We don't need the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips for the items. Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet, which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall. Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will appear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you after the auction). If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, leave it blank. We'll make up something. Minimum bid is the absolute lowest you want the item to go for. If an item does not sell, we will return it to you. Item: Description: Minimum Bid: Donated by: Address: Phone: E-mail: Thank you for helping out Workshop Players. Mike Leuszler auction coordinator Workshop Players http://www.workshopplayers.com "A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my part." --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everybody,
First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of th= is notice.  I am in sore need of organizing my address book.

Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help= out.  I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater= to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no me= ans, all inclusive.

ANYWAY...

Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet.&nb= sp; Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which= raises funds for the theater.  Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and= organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. = ;

We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent au= ction.  In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indi= ans tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecak= es, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and din= ner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful w= ood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such.

If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the a= uction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leav= e a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061.  The cut off date= for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th.  We don't need= the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips fo= r the items.  Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet,= which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall.

Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will app= ear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you afte= r the auction).  If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, lea= ve it blank.  We'll make up something.  Minimum bid is the absolut= e lowest you want the item to go for.  If an item does not sell, we wil= l return it to you.

Item:

Description:

Minimum Bid:

Donated by:

Address:

Phone:

E-mail:

Thank you for helping out Workshop Players.

Mike Leuszler
auction coordinator
Workshop Players
http://www.workshopplayers.com

"A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my pa= rt."


--part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEP THEATRE KICKIN' Message-ID: <143.15f98db1.2c590227@aol.com> --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL (and get a great workout in at the same time) What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C 8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night, and Fitness Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes. Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!! --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
(and get a great workout in at the same time)

What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford

When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C

       8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH

Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival

How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night,= and Fitness

  Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes.


Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!!





--part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]pre-broadcast premiere at 2003 Summer Crush! Message-ID: <010001c35696$f044f500$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial PUBLIC ENEMY video! Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August 2nd, from 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands and music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected as one of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new PUBLIC ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush". "Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m. Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down to The Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even country, will be talking about in a couple of months. INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!! Event is $20/advance, $25/at door, 18+ ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video!

Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August = 2nd, from=20 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands = and=20 music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected = as one=20 of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush".

"Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html

at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m.

Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down = to The=20 Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even = country, will=20 be talking about in a couple of months.

INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!!

Event is = $20/advance,=20 $25/at door, 18+

------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still taking reservations for headshot session Message-ID: <20030730135144.6231.qmail@web80512.mail.yahoo.com> --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway! There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway!
There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already!


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137-- From tnelson at WVIZ.org Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airing on Applause on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Coming up on the next round of Applause airing Thursday, July 31 at 7:30 = p.m. (Repeats Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m.) Some Fire Hydrants Get a Facelift... We'll find out what all the smoke is about as we look at the latest = public art project taking over the city streets. He may look like a blacksmith...but Brinsley Tyrell has made public = art, his profession. We'll take a road trip to Brinsley's workshop. Then, it all started as a summer theater project, now Near West = Community Theater is celebrating 25 years. Plus, you won't spot any tired old tutus... A ballet company brings their beach towels to our performance space. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause. Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From StageCzech at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Two Men Message-ID: <1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b@aol.com> --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, ages 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11, for four weekends. The roles call for one baritone and one tenor. Light dancing, good comic timing. Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appointment scheduling. --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, a= ges 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11= , for four weekends.

The roles call for one baritone and one tenor.  Light dancing, good com= ic timing.

Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appo= intment scheduling.
--part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Versatile Male Vocalist Update Message-ID: <20030730193649.018AE210B6@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is an addendum to the notice regarding versatile male vocalists that was posted within the past week. I need demos sooner rather than later. Send me whatever you have. (Don't go out to the recording studio and make a new demo or video; if you don't have these items just send your photo/resume. We can always schedule a live audition later.) If you are interested and are preparing a promo kit to send to me, would you please take a moment to send me an email and let me know a little about you and that a package is on the way? This will help my planning tremendously. Many thanks gentlemen! Melissa Barber mbsprod at att.net From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION TO Oberlin Press Release #02 Message-ID: <97677.3268570393@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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 --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Monaco
CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF = THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE
To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l = Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was = awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her = biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano = studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently = studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean = competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu = Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; = and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the = Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in = Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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
--==========00128883==========-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor = Dreamcoat

please pass this on to 6 to 12 year old children who = might be interested as well.
thank you.


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 hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Model Composite Cards Message-ID: <006601c356b3$35f80fd0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT You will get a FREE one-sided (50qty) model composite card with your model photoshoot in the month of August 2003. Few spots left, call now to book your appointment. 216-426-8000. SHOOT WITH THE BEST! We've photographed and helped place models with Ford - NY, Elite - Chicago & NY, Wilhelmina LA & NY, Why Not Milan, Yoshie Japan, Fleming Barcelona, and much more. Check out our site for pricing, to see our portfolio, and much more! ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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--Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg)-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two reviews:SUPERSTAR at Near West Theatre Message-ID: <17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION OF "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. This is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end. PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magdalene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests wear giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars, Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machine (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamber). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINING PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!! THE REVIEWS: Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20 Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running weekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and hatred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and special effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination and the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic system. It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary characters. Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretation, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered greatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine brightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed! Lois Annich (Audience reaction) It's about resurrection, you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the medium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater hope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creating, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness. It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is clear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in their craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West Theatre. And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near West Theatre, I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel more. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the person I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to your people, feeling your song. It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. Resurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would wager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you do. There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitting together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is sent forth to do greater things. I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation, Jean Reinhold Cleveland Heights --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION O= F
"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. Th= is is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end.=20= PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magda= lene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests we= ar giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars,
Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and= the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machi= ne (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamb= er). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and= Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINI= NG PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!!


THE REVIEWS:
Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20
Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running w= eekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people= willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and h= atred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and specia= l effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination a= nd the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic= system.

It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The=20= performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how=20= high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary charac= ters.

Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the=20= issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of= the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretati= on, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered g= reatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine b= rightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and=20= fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed!

Lois Annich


(Audience reaction)

It's about resurrection,=20= you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the m= edium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater h= ope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creati= ng, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness.
It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is c= lear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in t= heir craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West The= atre.

And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near We= st Theatre,  I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel m= ore. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the pe= rson I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic=20= expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to= your people, feeling your song.

It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. R= esurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would w= ager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you= do.

There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in= the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing= the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitti= ng together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me=20= goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common= heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is se= nt forth to do greater things.

I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation,


Jean Reinhold
Cleveland Heights






--part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for Sparx in the City Event Message-ID: <909AD49E4BC1D711BFB80060081295CC1AB03C@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_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" There is a great opportunity coming up to get involved with the arts community in Cleveland. Arts ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx. This event will take place on August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts: 11am-2pm OR 4-6pm. Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of Cleveland. During the two shifts mentioned above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Each team's project will be filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city in culturally, economically and socially unique ways. If citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films. Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City events as well as other alternative locations. The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why Cleveland is such a great place for the arts! Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.com . Sparx and the City is 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. Previous events include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage." ------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great opportunity coming up to get = involved with the arts community in Cleveland.=A0 Arts ambassadors are needed on a = volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx.=A0 This event will take place on = August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts:=A0 11am-2pm OR = 4-6pm.=A0

 

Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in = the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of = Cleveland.=A0 During the two shifts mentioned = above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture = the essence of urban life in Cleveland.=A0 Each team's project will be = filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city = in culturally, economically and socially unique ways.=A0 If citizens are in the film = areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films.=A0 Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City = events as well as other alternative locations.

 

The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to = inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to = encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why = Cleveland is such a great place for the arts!=A0 = Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time.=A0 If you are interested in this = opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

 

Sparx and the City is 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.=A0 Previous events = include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage."

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <47.31255360.2c598e4e@aol.com> --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse. Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Matinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. Don't sit in front of your computers! Get out and see some live theatre this weekend! --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Hunti= ngton Playhouse.  Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (= Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Ma= tinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM.  Tickets are $15.00.

Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.

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

Don't sit in front of your computers!  Get out and see some live theatr= e this weekend!
--part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeking Box Office Ticket Sorter or "Cubby Holes" Message-ID: CPT is proceeding with the renovation of a new box office this summer. As part of that box office we would like to install a ticket sorter, or "cubby holes" for standard size theatre tickets, for storing and sorting large quantities of tickets by performance. If looks like little tiny mail box sorter. Please contact me at CPT if you have such a thing availabe to donate or sell. Thank you! Denis M. Griesmer Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org Find out what's playing tonight at CPT, browse to www.cptonline.org From BRAUNJC at aol.com Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 From: BRAUNJC at aol.com (BRAUNJC at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Brigadoon" at Cassidy Message-ID: --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were gone? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon" There still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and enjoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch the artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Carrie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie Beaton. Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes by Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith. Come Join them in the Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were g= one? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon"  T= here still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and e= njoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch t= he artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy= Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as= Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Car= rie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie=20= Beaton.  Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes b= y Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith.  Come Join them in the= Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets= are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Dollars Off FAME Tickets Message-ID: <331A1370.180EC3D1.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury is offering a special discount to all NeohioPal users. If you print this out and bring it with you to the show, or simply say you heard about us from the "NeohioPal" you will receive two dollars off your admission to see FAME The Musical. This offer is good for the remainder of the run! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com From kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 From: kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com (Kirsten) Date: Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound of Music in Tallmadge Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dynamics Community Theatre of Tallmadge proudly presents............ The Sound of Music August 1, 2, 8, & 9 in the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School Curtain at 7:30 p.m. For Tickets, call (330)633-3291 Come and bring the whole family for a night of familiar song with audience participation!! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dynamics Community Theatre
of Tallmadge =
 
proudly presents............
 
The Sound of Music
 
August 1, 2, 8, & 9
 
in=20 the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School
 
Curtain at 7:30 p.m.
For=20 Tickets, call (330)633-3291
 
Come and bring the whole family for a = night of=20 familiar song with audience=20 participation!!
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Jul 31 11:26:57 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Thu Jul 31 11:26:57 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?AUGUST_FINDS_=93ACTION=94_ON_CITY_STREETS_AS_=93FLIX_AND_SPARX=94_SHOOTS_SHORT_FILMS?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Free shipping on all inkjet cartridge & refill kit orders to US & Canada. L= ow prices up to 80% off. We have your brand: HP, Epson, Lexmark & more. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5510 http://us.click.yahoo.com/GHXcIA/n.WGAA/ySSFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> AUGUST FINDS "ACTION" ON CITY STREETS AS "FLIX AND SPARX" SHOOTS SHORT FILMS DOWNTOWN ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 For Immediate Release: July 31, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 CLEVELAND, OHIO=97Sparx in the City, a dynamic new program that=20 showcases street-level arts activity downtown, and Independent=20 Pictures will place filmmakers on city streets on Friday, August 15th=20 and allow all of Cleveland to watch moviemaking=96or even become a part of one of the 8 films to be shot! Called "Flix and Sparx," this one-day filming extravaganza will utilize eight local filmmaking teams to create eight different short films that=20 capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Filmmaking teams will shoot on designated street corners in downtown=20 Cleveland on August 15th. All 8 films will be shot in one day, and=20 selected filmmakers were asked for "edgy, abstract ideas that reflect urban life in culturally, economically and socially unique=20 ways," explained Bernadette Gillota, co-director of Independent=20 Pictures. "Film directors will have to assemble their team, their actors, and their equipment, and have been asked to incorporate=20 vignettes from what is actually happening around them while they are=20 filming."=20=20 The films will be shot from 11 am to 9 pm that Friday, and will be=20 shown on the video boards at Playhouse Square on Friday, September=20 19th at the September Sparx in the City Friday event.=20=20 Timeline for Friday, August 15, 2003 11 am =96 2 pm Live filming on Public Square, The Flats, The=20 Warehouse District, The Civic Center District, The Waterfront=20 District, The Gateway Neighborhood, and the Theater District. If=20 citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in=20 each of the films! Finished films will be featured at future Sparx=20 in the City events as well as other alternative locations. 2:30 & 7:30 pm Playhouse Square will screen "The Sting" at its inside theaters. 5 pm =96 8 pm Independent Short Films shown on Star Plaza at E.=20 14th & Euclid Avenue. Created by teenagers through different=20 filmmaking workshops, several films will be featured on the outdoor=20 jumbo screens with full sound. Food from area restaurants, beer and=20 beverages will be available. 7 pm =96 10 pm Multi-Media Exhibits inside the Colonial ARTcade at=20 E. 6th & Euclid Avenue. Opportunities for citizens to interact with=20 the art exhibitions will be available. The popular local band The=20 Aphrodisiatics will perform at the ARTcade, and independent films=20 will be shown in the lower level of ArtMetro Gallery with wine and=20 beer available.=20 11 pm =96 1 am Short Films on view at Eve Lounge in the Warehouse=20 District. On their newly-installed big screen, this entertainment=20 spot will feature edgy, independent films and also showcase community=20 announcements of interest to residents and patrons of downtown. 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 =09=09=09 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 porthousetheatre at yahoo.com Thu Jul 31 12:11:37 2003 From: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com (Effie A. Tsengas) Date: Thu Jul 31 12:11:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Theatre's Oklahoma! receives superb reviews Message-ID: <20030731162201.20265.qmail@web80510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Porthouse Theatre presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! running thru August 10th "For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun, the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural, and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time." Christine Howey, Scene Magazine "This revival is professional and engaging..." Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent, is one fine production." Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m. Sunday @ 2 p.m. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent Porthouse Theatre is located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center For tickets call: 1-800-304-2363 Effie A. Tsengas Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator Porthouse Theatre Phone: 330-672-3884 Fax: 330-672-2889 Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com www.porthousetheatre.com Mailing Address: B 141 Music & Speech Building Kent, Ohio 44242 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Porthouse Theatre
presents
Rodgers & Hammerstein's
Oklahoma!
running thru August 10th
 
"For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun,
the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." 
Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural,
and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time."
Christine Howey, Scene Magazine
 
"This revival is professional and engaging..."
Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent,
is one fine production."
Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers
 
Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m.
Sunday @ 2 p.m.
Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent
Porthouse Theatre is located on the
grounds of Blossom Music Center
 
For tickets call:  1-800-304-2363


Effie A. Tsengas
Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator
Porthouse Theatre
Phone: 330-672-3884
Fax: 330-672-2889
Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com
www.porthousetheatre.com
Mailing Address:
B 141 Music & Speech Building
Kent, Ohio 44242


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          Special Buy One Get One offer for = NEohioPAL subscribers!

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                  =         is entertaining and will fulfill the patriotic needs of = many.” 
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AUDITIONING
Model - Actors - Singers - Dancers

All those WITH or WITHOUT experience must audition

Chris Kramer in Emporio Armani

Sean Faris of Parma stars in Brotherhood II

STONE Model & Talent Agency of Cleveland is conducting Model/Talent Auditions, ONE DAY ONLY, on Sunday, August 17, 2003.
Call now to get your appointment time.  216-351-8100

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------=_NextPart_000_0125_01C35772.2634F940-- From MGutt at beckcenter.org Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 From: MGutt at beckcenter.org (Michelle Gutt) Date: Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces Faculty Message-ID: Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces = Faculty

    Beck = Center Theater Conservatory Adds New Audition Date and Announces = Outstanding Faculty for its First Year

    Additional = Audition=20
     The Beck Center Theater = Conservatory has added a new audition date for students interested in = this exciting new program.  Interested students can now audition on = August 16 from 2-5 p.m..  Some times are still available for the = original audition dates of August 4, 5 & 6 from 5-8 p.m.   = Auditions are  by appointment only and are open to students = entering grades 9 - 12. For an appointment, call Rennie Tisdale at (216) = 521-2540 ext. 222.  

    Auditioners should prepare:
    Non-singers: 2 Contrasting Monologues (memorized) - 1 minute = each
    Singers:        1 Monologue and 1 Song (memorized) - 1 minute = each. 
    Must have sheet music (no = tapes).
    All:Resume; headshot or recent photo; be prepared to read from a = script and take direction.

    Theater Conservatory Faculty = Announced
     The Beck Center is proud to = announce the faculty for our new Theater Conservatory.  The = following instructors will be joining us for the first year of this = exciting theater program for high school students. 

            = Acting I with Brian = Zoldessy
            Movement I with Allyson = Rosen
            Improvisation I with Paul Floriano
            Voice and Speech with Mark Gates
            Acting II with Elizabeth Townsend
            Dance I with Lester = Currie
            Musical Theater with Fred Sternfeld and Martin Cespedes
            Audition Techniques I with Brian Zoldessy
            Conservatory Touring Show directed by Russ Stich

    For additional information on = the Faculty, check out their biographies listed below....

General = Information

The Beck Conservatory is a unique and = intensive course of study that will offer college preparatory = instruction as well as performance opportunities.  This program is = designed for high school students who are planning to attend college as = theater or music theater majors. 

      =B7Two-Year Program
      =B7Open to students entering grades 9 - = 12
      =B7Students Accepted by Audition Only = (see below)
      =B7Only 12 - 20 students will be = accepted

Registration = Information:
Class Dates:    = September 6, 2003 - June 12, 2004   36 weeks
Class Times:    = Saturdays 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Tuition: $1,000 per year (payment plans = available)

Course work:   
Block 1 - 8 weeks-Acting I & = Movement I
Block 2 - 8 weeks-Improvisation I & = Voice and Speech
Block 3 - 8 weeks-Acting II & Dance = I
Block 4 - 4 weeks-Musical = Theater
Block 5 - 8 weeks-Audition Techniques I = & Special Topics
Year 2 will follow a similar course of = study delving further into these and other subjects.

Performance:
Touring show in year 1
Full production and showcase added in = year 2
Master class and workshop participation = each year
Eligible to audition for other Beck = Youth and Adult Theater productions

Beck Conservatory Faculty = Member Biographies

    Martin Cespedes (Musical Theatre) most recently choreographed La Cage = aux Folles and directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Cafe = at Beck Center.  His recent work includes the national tours of = Man of La Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed = over 300 performances in the role "Pedro," "Lun Tha" = in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond, and Faith = Prince, South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side = Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin has directed and staged the = off-Broadway production of Scrooge and Marley as well as Nuts = and Bolts to rave reviews and restaged Israel Horovitz's = long-running production of Line at the lavish 13th Repertory = Company in New York City.  His most recent opera credit was the = lavish PBS production of Le Cid with Placido Domingo and the = Washington Opera where he served as dance and fight captain.  He is = currently directing the independent film Edison Project and the = untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His latest = project was Jesus Christ Superstar at Rocky River Community = Theatre.

    Lester Currie = (Dance I) began his dance career in New York City at 16 as a featured = soloist with the New York City Ballet.  He studied at the School of = American Ballet, and worked under the tutelage of some of the greatest = names in International dance: George Ballachine, Alvin Ailey and Jerome = Robbins. His professional performances have included appearing in = numerous Broadway productions including Michael Bennett's = A Chorus Line and Dreamgirls, and Bob = Fosse's Dancin.  Mr. Currie brings over 30 years of dance and theatre = experience to the arts.  He will be directing Victor/Victoria and Nine in the coming year.

    Paul Floriano = (Improvisation I) has worked as an actor, director, and instructor in = the theatre business for over fifteen years.  His recent work on = stage includes Art at Beck Center, The = Infinite Regress of Human Vanity, A Kiss For = Cinderella, and Love, Janis at the = Cleveland Play House, Tony 'n Tina's = Wedding and Shear Madness at = Playhouse Square.  He spent six years as a company member at the = Cleveland Play House, has been seen on the stages at the Halle, = Ensemble, Dobama, and Cain Park theatres and performed with a national = tour of Tomfoolery.  Paul has taught theater classes as an adjunct = professor at Tri-C as well as numerous workshops in acting and stage = combat.  His directing credits include Wait Until Dark, Crazy for You, and Seven Brides for Seven = Brothers.  He also has film and = television credits and is one of the busiest voiceover talents in the = area.

    Mark Gates (Voice and Speech) has extensive background and training = in theatre.  He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts (Los Angeles) and served as an instructor there as well.  He = is currently a regional recruiter for AADA.  Mark also received = training at Penn Valley College and the Negro Ensemble Theatre (West = Coast) and he has taught classes for the Cleveland Play House.  His = theatre credits include Tony ‘n = Tina’s Wedding, The Fight Against Slavery, The Boys Next Door, = Raisin in the Sun, No Place to Be Somebody, Miss Dessa, Richard III, = Othello, Romeo and Juliet, You Can’t Take it With You, A Midsummer = Nights Dream, A Soldier’s Play, and Tracers.  Mark’s film and television credits = include The Edge of Seventeen = (David Moreton, dir), Telling Lies in America (Guy Land, dir), The Woman = in Red (Gene Wilder, dir), = The Last Breeze of Summer (Scott Williams, dir), Bachelor Party (Tony = Howard, dir.) and Helltown = (Robert Blake, dir).  He can also be seen in = many local and regional commercials.

    Allyson Rosen (Movement I) received her MFA in Acting and Creation of = New Work from Ohio State University and has trained and taught = extensively in all areas of theatre, particularly Acting, Movement, and = Voice.  Besides teaching undergraduate classes in acting and = movement at OSU, she was also on faculty at the Blue Lake Fine Arts camp = in Michigan and was a founding member of the Axis Theatre improvisation = troupe “Mixed Nutz.”  Her performing credits = include A Piece of My Heart = (Warehouse Theatre Co.), Suburb:The Musical and The Lonesome = West (Red Herring Theatre = Ensemble), Saint Joan, She, The London = Cuckolds, Orpheus Descending, King Lear and Marriage = (OSU).

    Fred Sternfeld (Musical Theatre) most recent projects have included the = highly acclaimed Fiddler on the = Roof at Cain Park and La Cage aux Folles at Beck Center.  = His recent production of Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday Night at Beck Center was = honored with a Cleveland = Scene “Best of Cleveland = 2002” Award as “Best Musical.”  He has served as = Artistic Director of Lakewood Little Theatre (Beck Center) and the = Seattle & Dallas Jewish Community Centers.  Over the span of = his career, he has directed over 60 productions, including: = The Trestle at Pople Lick Creek and The Tale of the = Allergist’s Wife at Dobama = Theatre, Beau Jest, The Twilight of the = Golds, Fiddler on the Roof, Conversations with my Father = and Rags at the JCC Halle = Theater, Bad Seed at the Ensemble Theatre, The Man Who Came to Dinner at Berea Summer Theatre, Mass Appeal at Cabaret = Dinner Theatre, Amadeus at Willoughby Fine Arts, Broadway Bound, The Diary of Anne Frank & A Shayna = Maidel at Center Stage/Seattle = JCC, Your in The Time of Your = Life at Karamu, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf at CVLT, All My Sons, = Milk and Honey & Enter Laughing at the = Dallas JCC & Children of a Lesser = God, Foxfire, Side by Side by Sondheim, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Noises = Off, Peter Pan, The Importance of Being Earnest & Joseph… at Beck = Center.  Fred’s recent production of Man of La Mancha at the = JCC Halle Theater received Times = Newspaper’s  Theater Tribute = for Production, Direction, Music Direction, Choreography & = Acting.

    Russ Stich (Touring Show Director) has not only an extensive = background in improvisational theatre and stand-up comedy, but is also = the founder and director of the Hudson Theatre Camp and has directed 14 = shows during his tenure there.  Russ has taught acting and = improvisational workshops at schools in Beachwood, Bainbridge, Solon, = St. Ignatius, and South Euclid as well as Case Western Reserve, John = Carroll and Willoughby Fine Arts.  In addition, Russ is an improv = instructor and promotions director for Cabaret Dada.  His film and = television credits include Telling Lies = in America (Paramount), RenegadeForce (HBO), = and “Imma Rolla” Mr. Money = Loc (MTV/BET).  On stage, Russ has = appeared in Tony ‘n Tina’s = Wedding (Playhouse Square), = Troillus& Cressida and Strange Things = We’ve Thought Of… (Cleveland = Black Box Theatre), Peter Pan = and The Amazing Mary = Poppins (Beachwood) and Miss Claudine’s Blues (Cleveland Public Theater).

    Elizabeth Townsend (Acting II) has lived, worked and studied in New York = City for the last 23 years.  Her experience includes theatre, film, = television and commercials.  She has had extensive training the = American Stanislavski Theatre, The Riverside Shakespeare Company, and = The American Place Theatre studying with notables such as Wynn Handman, = Alice Spivak, Julia Carey and Marianne Wells.  Her television and = film credits include The = Sopranos (HBO), Law and Order (NBC), All My = Children (ABC), Working (HBO), Super = Sucker (Purple Rose Films), = Town Diary (Directed by Jack Kenny) and The Energy Specialist = (The Film Network Inc.).  Elizabeth’s recent stage work in = New York includes The Blue = Moon (Annie Dorsen/Dir.), Angel Wings and …The Fervent = Feminist (Murray Schisgal), = Devotion (La MaMa, = ETC), This Day an Age (Playwright/Dir:Nagel Jackson), Kolonist (Theatre M/Julia = Carey, Dir.), Brecht: In Dark = Times and Downtown (Samuel Beckett = Theatre), Sunstroke (Soho Repertory), Pericles (Playwrights = Horizons), The Children’s = Hour (AST), Antigone (Theatre In = Action), and The Woolgatherer = (Westside Arts Theatre).  Most recently she = has appeared at The Purple Rose theatre in Michigan in Hope for Corky and Completing Dahlia.

    Brian Zoldessy (Acting I and Audition Techniques I) is Assistant = Professor and Director of the Theatre Arts Department at Cuyahoga = Community College, Eastern Campus.  In 1995 he received CCC’s = prestigious Ralph M. Besse Award for Teaching Excellence and was honored = with The Outstanding Achievements Award for Teaching by the = International Conference for Teaching and Leadership, Austin, = Texas.  As a professional actor, Brian has worked in New York, = L.A., Chicago, and Cleveland, (Art, = Crossing Delancey, Awake and Sing) and = has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in television and films, working = with Eli Wallach, Jack Gilford, Kevin Bacon, Matthew Broderick, Fisher = Stevens, John Travolta and Woody Allen.  A winner of the Kennedy = Center's Irene Ryan Acting and Directing Award, his directing credits = include Amadeus, Six Degrees of = Separation, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Glengarry Glen Ross, Agnes = of God, The Male and Female Odd Couple, Othello, The Taming of the = Shrew, The Sunshine Boys (Halle Theatre), Hamlet ESP (Cleveland Stage = Company), A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Comedy of Errors, and = Coriolanus, (The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival) as well as the highly acclaimed Lord of the Flies at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Brian is also a theatre faculty member, = Special Studies Program, at the Chautauqua Institution. 











From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC66D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:00 PM To: 'Marnis48 at aol.com' Subject: FW: JEFFREY Auditions =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 8:31 PM To: 'Grumio85 at aol.com' Subject: JEFFREY Auditions Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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-----Original Message-----
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To:=20 'Grumio85 at aol.com'
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Auditions for=20 JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian=20 Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY will open = in the Beck=20 Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and=20 Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early=20 October.
 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, = September 15=20 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20
 
Callbacks will be=20 scheduled the following week.  Performers=20 can prepare a short comic
 
monologue or read scenes from the play, which = will be available at the auditions.  Both Equity=20
 
and Non-Equity performers are = welcome. =20 Please bring a picture/resume as well as your
 
schedules to check for possible rehearsal=20 conflicts.  To = schedule an=20 appointment = please call=20
 
the Beck Center at=20 216-521-2540. 
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 = woman. =20 AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8=20 versatile
 
actors = to play over 40 = characters.
 
 
The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the = Obie Award,=20 The Outer Critics Circle Award and 
 
the John = Gassner Award=20 for Outstanding New American Play for=20 JEFFREY. 
 
 
"A = frank, fearless=20 comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out = of fear=20 and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...."  = --New York=20 Daily News
 
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"WILDLY=20 FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he = lived=20 in 
modern = Manhattan and=20 taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures = the heart and=20 soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any = other=20 play."  --New York=20 Times   
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7-- From rkreidler at neo.rr.com Thu Jul 31 23:19:19 2003 From: rkreidler at neo.rr.com (Robert F. Kreidler) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fantasy/3D FX Make-up Workshop Message-ID: <3F29B2BE.1850F1AB@neo.rr.com> --------------4CD6CE22BC39B99C9456E5E2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fantasy/3D FX Make-up Workshop The Ohio Clown College in cooperation with the Goodyear (Akron, OH) Branch Library announces this workshop taught by the College?s Make-up Director, Mr. James Reed, Saturday, August 23rd from 10:00 AM ? 4:00 PM. Learn basic latex application and dental technique and participate in a ?moulage? demonstration. The workshop is ideal for stage make-up artists as well as those who want to use Fantasy/3D FX make-up for Halloween, school and church theatrical productions. The workshop is hands-on with each participant receiving a starter kit. The fee is $95 for instruction and materials and includes refreshments and a theme lunch. Registration is limited to 25 participants. Because of the nature of the workshop all registrants must be pre-paid. For more information and a registration form contact The Ohio Clown College 330-835-9460 or the instructor, boneyardprod at yahoo.com. -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Free Web Email & Filter Enhancements. http://www.freewebemail.com/filtertools/ ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------4CD6CE22BC39B99C9456E5E2 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                        Fantasy/3D FX Make-up Workshop

The Ohio Clown College in cooperation with the Goodyear (Akron, OH) Branch Library announces this workshop taught by the College?s Make-up Director, Mr. James Reed, Saturday, August 23rd from 10:00 AM ? 4:00 PM.

Learn basic latex application and dental technique and participate in a ?moulage? demonstration.  The workshop is ideal for stage make-up artists as well as those who want to use Fantasy/3D FX make-up for Halloween, school and church theatrical productions.  The workshop is hands-on with each participant receiving a starter kit.

The fee is $95 for instruction and materials and includes refreshments and a theme lunch.

Registration is limited to 25 participants.  Because of the nature of the workshop all registrants must be pre-paid.

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  --------------4CD6CE22BC39B99C9456E5E2-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 23:19:33 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE CONCERT - Fri. 8/1 Message-ID: <233C4DF7.2E348615.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT Proudly Presents: Marsha Stevens, the "Mother of Contemporary Christian Music" FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 7:30pm Admittance is FREE Free-will offering collected to defray expenses Join us for the next offering in our exciting new Concert Series!!! Zion UCC is located at: 2716 W. 14th Street Cleveland, OH For more info, Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917 See our website at www.zionchurch.org Visit www.balmministries.com for more info on Marsha!!! Also look for more info on Zion's Monthly Concert Series, commencing again in September!!!! From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Aug 1 14:51:04 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 14:51:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Sponsors Pow Wow Message-ID: <1c7.d49b6ae.2c5be110@aol.com> Kulture Kids is the co-sponsor for the upcoming "Aurora's Fourth Annual Family Festival and Pow Wow", a non-profit event to be held September 13th and 14th at Aurora High School in Aurora, OH. "Kulture Kids is the natural choice to co-sponsor this event, one of the largest annual Pow Wows in Northeast Ohio", says Aurora Committee Chairperson Maxine Klein. "Robin Pease, Artistic Director and Founder of Kulture Kids, has done more to raise awareness in Cleveland about Native American issues than anyone else in recent memory. We're very pleased that Kulture Kids has agreed to serve as non-profit sponsor of our annual Pow Wow." The Pow Wow features American Indian Dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences. Kulture Kids will visit all of the Aurora public schools this fall as part of the sponsorship, delivering assemblies and workshops for students and teachers. "We're pleased to be part of this exciting event," says Tom Kerr, Kulture Kids Executive Director. "It fits in perfectly with our mission to raise multicultural awareness in Northeast Ohio. Aurora's reputation for its Pow Wows is outstanding." The Pow Wow will be held on Saturday, September 13th, from 10 AM to 6 PM (Grand entry at 12 noon) and Sunday, September 14th, from 10 AM to 5 PM (Grand entry at 12 noon). Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children ages 6 to 12, and $1 for Seniors age 65 and over. For more information, contact the Aurora Pow Wow Festival at PH: 330-562-5844. Aurora High School is located on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora, OH. From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 1 14:51:09 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 1 14:51:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG at Geauga Theater Announces Chorus Line & neohiopal discount Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD INVITES NEOPAL MEMBERS TO ENJOY A ?BUY 1-GET 1? DISCOUNT FOR THE OPENING NIGHT OF ?A CHORUS LINE? PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH TAMS WITMARK FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE FEATURING THE BEST CAST AROUND! TODD STUART, LARRY BRAUN, HEATHER HUNKLE, LAURA RIGHTNAUR, KRISTIN NETZBAND, NORMAN BERRY, JACKIE KALAN, TIM COLES, NATALIE REDER, NICK GEHLFUSS, ERIN CARDINA, KELLY MOLNAR?.JUST TO NAME A FEW! STICK AROUND AFTER THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT TO MEET THE CAST AND ENJOY COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS! JUST PRINT OUT THIS ?AD? & TURN IT IN AT THE BOX OFFICE. BUY ONE TICKET & WE?LL GIVE YOU THE SECOND TICKET FREE! TO RESERVE YOUR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE AT (440) 286-2255 E-MAIL: Boxoffice at geaugatheater.org ?A CHORUS LINE? WILL PLAY AUGUST 15,16,17,22,23,24, 29,30,31 SHOWTIMES ARE 8:00PM ON FRIDAY & SATURDAYS, 2:00 MATINEE ON SUNDAYS ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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STICK AROUND AFTER = THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT

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------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000-- From CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 From: CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com (CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cabaret Grayskull" at Second City...FREE Message-ID: <3785E78A.7F08FBAC.01FD9534@aol.com> The Second City training centers, graduating, Conservatory 5 class is presenting...... HE-MAN of LA MANCHA OR CABARET GRAYSKULL at the Second City theater on East 14th, downtown Cleveland This is an original revue. Written and performed by the Con 5 class. It's being directed by Kiff Vanden Heuvel. ADMISSION IS FREE FREE FREE !! Showtime is 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 11th There will be singing, dancing, gratuitous nudity and funny stuff. So bring the whole family!! CAST: (in no order of importance whatsoever) Meagan Rowell Christy Kunetz Ellen Kleges Jeff Clevenger Dave Sawyer John Lord Jeff Gosnell And all the way from beautiful PA.... Larry Phillis Joe Wichryk II Special thanks to our director KIFF VANDEN HEUVEL !!! HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!!!!!!!! From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD AUDITIONS FOR "THE RED SHOES" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for ?The Red Shoes,? part of our Family Theatre Series THE RED SHOES September 26-October 5 Directed by: Terry M. Sandler Open Auditions: Saturday, August 23 Noon-3:00 P.M. Sunday, August 24 7:00-9:00 P.M. Seeking all actors ages 8 -Adult Please prepare a memorized 1-2 minute monologue or story-telling for the audition. There may be some reading from the script. For more information, contact the Players Guild Theatre at (330) 453-7619. The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840-- From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDINA COLLABORATIVE SUMMER MUSICAL - MY FAIR LADY - FINAL 2 PERFORMANCES Message-ID: <3F2B120B.A6EC1791@zoominternet.net> Don't miss this stunning production of "My Fair Lady" - August 2nd at 8:00 p.m. and August 3rd at 2:00 p.m. - Medina Performing Arts Center, located at Medina High School, 777 E. Union Street in Medina. $12 adults, $8 seniors/students. Box office (330)636-3400. Tickets available at the door. From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audtions for "Noises Off" - Medina County Show Biz Company Message-ID: <3F2B13A0.E88BE1EC@zoominternet.net> Auditions are being held on Saturday, August 1 at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesday, August 6th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 400 N. Broadway, Medina. Production dates are 10/3,4,5,10 & 11, 2003 in Medina. Auditions are from a cold reading from the script. Actors must be prepared to "mess up and do it perfectly"!!! in this high comedy farce. Questions? Leave a message for Sandi Harris at (330) 75-0651 or (330) 760-9759. From info at playersguildtheatre.com Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 From: info at playersguildtheatre.com (The Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild of Canton presents "Cabaret" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~ The Players Guild of Canton ~ Proudly Presents Kander and Ebb's CABARET The Musical Directed by Amy Marie Sima Musical Direction by Steve Parsons Choreography by Jennica McCleary August 22 - September 14 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm Sundays @ 2:30pm For Tickets call (330) 453-7617 Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm also one hour prior to curtain ~ The Cast ~ Emcee - Scott Crim Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten Heir Schultz - Bob Baab Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day ~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~ Bobby - Brandon Claflin Victor - Nathaniel Addessi Hans - Adam J. Ford Max - Craig May Maitre`D - Ben Levy ~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~ Texas - Heather M. Wylie Lulu - Cassandra Capocci Rosie - Andrea Schaffner Fritzie - Angeline Wynn Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi ~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~ Production Manager - Kelly Kerry Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series of increasingly pointed nightclub songs. Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Book by Joe Masteroff. And remember it's not just theatre... it's CABARET. ~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music Library Inc. ~ The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. _____ ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~     = The = Players Guild of Canton     ~

 

Proudly Presents

 

Kander and Ebb's

 

 

CABARET

The Musical

 

 

 

Directed by Amy Marie Sima

 

Musical Direction by Steve Parsons

 

Choreography by Jennica McCleary

 

August 22 - September 14

Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm

Sundays @ 2:30pm

 

For Tickets call (330) 453-7617

Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm

also one hour prior to curtain

 

~ The Cast ~

Emcee - Scott Crim

Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary

Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten

Heir Schultz - Bob Baab

Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel

Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler

Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day

 

~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~

Bobby - Brandon Claflin

Victor - Nathaniel Addessi

Hans - Adam J. Ford

Max - Craig May

Maitre`D - Ben Levy

 

~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~

Texas - Heather M. Wylie

Lulu - Cassandra Capocci

Rosie - Andrea Schaffner

Fritzie - Angeline Wynn

Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi

 

~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~

Production Manager - Kelly Kerry

Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary

Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag

 Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker

German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi

 

Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," =

the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American = writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the = denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former = star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses = the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to = gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series = of increasingly pointed nightclub songs.

 

 

 

Music by John Kander,       Lyrics by Fred Ebb,       Book by Joe = Masteroff.

 

 

 

 

And remember it's not just theatre...

it's CABARET.

 

 

 

 

~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music = Library Inc. ~

 

 


The Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio = 44702

Business = Office: (330) 453-7619

Box Office: = (330) 453-7617

www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

For general = information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com

To receive = audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to = audition at playersguildtheatre.com

To unsubscribe = from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.com and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 


 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO REVIEWS: BAT BOY and POINTE OF DEPARTURE Message-ID: <20030802182041.41559.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> A DYNAMIC DUO: ?BAT BOY? AND POINT OF DEPARTURE AT CAIN PARK Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times BAT BOY, A FUN-FILLED FLIGHT OF FANTASY AT CAIN PARK The headlines in the tabloids state:"Batboy Found In W.Virginia Cave," "Batboy Escapes," "New Wave Of Batboy Sightings!," and " Batboy Attacks Girl, 10!". What is this all about? According to the Weekly World News, the Bat Boy saga began in 1992 when the 19-pound mutant, described by scientists as half human and half bat, was captured in a cave in Virginia's Shenandoah Mountains. Supposedly, the strange creature had enormous amber eyes that enabled him to see in the dark and oversized ears that worked like radar! The feisty creature was taken to a secret federal laboratory near Wheeling, W.Va., where experts from all over the world came to study him. In 1993 and again in 1994, government officials denied rumors that Bat Boy had escaped from the lab and was on the loose. His present whereabouts are unknown. And what does that have to do with the theatre? Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming decided to write the story into a stage production. Laurence O?Keefe added the music and lyrics. The results? ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? made its Off Broadway debut in 2001. It developed an instant cult following and was selected as the Best Off-Broadway musical that year. The musical ostensibly tells the tale of finding the Bat Boy and his struggle to assimilate and gain societal acceptance against great odds. It takes on a ?MY FAIR LADY? meets sci-fi horror aura as Bat Boy is taught how to behave like a respectable citizen and finds out the "real" story of his conception. The moral? Who cares! It?s the over-all effect of the production that matters. You go to see ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? to be entertained. It?s the National Inquirer version of theatre. Director Victoria Bussert, not only has the talent to unearth wonderful unknown scripts, like ?AVENUE X? and ?SIDE SHOW,? but also todirect them with ingenuity. She has done it again. Add the creative bat-in-action/townsfolk-in-panic choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, and the power-packed (but often ear shattering) music by Leonard DiCosimo, and you have a fun, fun show. As for the music, you?ve never heard any of it. And that matters little. You?ll laugh your way through such ditties as "Another Dead Cow" and "Show You a Thing or Two." "Inside Your Heart" is the strangest love song every written. "A Home For You" and ""Let Me Walk Among You" are beautiful ballads. "Children, Children" is a hysterically funny, raunchy number featuring stuffed animals. (You have to see it to believe it.) The cast is wonderful. There is not a weak link in the group. The ten actors/singers play about a zillion different roles, changing wigs and costumes and characters with lightning speed, while singing with aplomb, displaying enough energy to set a rocket in flight, while dancing like maniacs, and having one heck of a good time. Gary Walker is Bat Boy incarnate. He hangs from the rafters, sings with gusto, textures the role with pathos, and captivates the audience. Adina Bloom is wonderful as his ditzy "mother." She hits and holds high notes that could shatter a glass. Scott Plate is obviously having a ball playing Dr. Parker, a true melodrama character. Emily Krieger is both funny and tender as Bat Boy?s "sister" and lover...don?t ask me to explain that combo! Patrick Janson, Phillip Carroll, Alana Simone Purvis, Hannah Laird, Fabio Polanco and Mitch McCarrrell all are terrific in their gender-bender switching and fast- change roles. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? is the kind of theatre that will appeal to only certain audience members. You have to go to fun, realizing that you are participating in a tabloid fantasy and be willing to set aside all your traditional beliefs about what theatre should be. You need to just let Bussert, Kelley-Kiteley, DiCosimo and the wonderful cast take you on a fun-filled flight of fantasy. If some local theatre has any brains it will sign up the cast and put the show in an open-ended run. The cult following will develop quickly. Hey, Hanna Theatre or Kennedy?s Down-Under, are you reading this? Thanks to Cain Park for continuing to allow Bussert to use her creative genius to bring this type of theatre to the area. Few other local entertainment venues would financially back and encourage this show. ?BAT BOY THE MUSICAL? runs through August 17 at the Alma Theatre in Cain Park. For tickets, which should be in short-supply once the word gets out about this show, call 216-371-3000. If you are interested in finding out more about the "real" Bat Boy go on-line to www.weeklyworldnews.com/batboy/index.cfm or www.slumdance.com/batboy. POINT OF DEPARTURE DESERVES STANDING "O" Most local dance lovers know Karen Gabay as the long-time premiere female dancer with the Cleveland San Jose Ballet. Few realize, however, that she is also a very creative and talented choreographer. As her dance career comes to its climax she has segued into the role of dancer-choreographer. She is proficient in both roles. She, along with her long-time talented partner, Raymond Rodriquez, followed the local dancers to California when financial problems, poor artistic choices, and a changing economy forced the CSJ Ballet to void its Cleveland ties. The duo loves the audiences in this area. They wanted to return and form their own company. Entitled Point of Departure the three year-old fledgling group is seeking financial means to create the kind of company that will again make Cleveland proud of its ballet tradition. Point of Departure?s latest performance was staged at Cain Park. A near capacity audience was on it?s feet at the conclusion, applauding and screaming. The standing O was deserved as they had just seen a fine evening of dance. This is not to say the performances were flawless. The ensemble, because of financial constraints, had only eight rehearsals to polish their dancing. Even making this more difficult was that Gabay had created "The Other Side of the Road." a lengthy piece specifically for Rodriquez. It had its world premiere at this appearance. All of this led to some uncertainty at times. This did not, however, take away from the over-all wonder of the program. Gabay?s "Nouveau Flamenco" danced to the music of Ottmar Liebert, found the cast in traditional flamenco costumes. Consisting of interesting couplings, often each pair doing different moves at the same time, the choreography showed creativity. The dancers executed stylized Spanish movements which nicely paralleled the moods of the guitar music. Gabay featured each of the dancers as soloists. The individual dancing and partnering were fine, but they were slightly off-sync when everyone was required to move as a unit. "Meditation," was a pas de deux displaying the fine partnering abilities of Rodriquez and Gabay. This was a selection using classical movements with modern overtones. The couple?s hand and arm use and their synchronization was superb. The dancers were accompanied by the excellent live piano fingering by Carolyn Warner and the fine bowmanship of violinist Lev Polyakin. Sayaka Tai and Ivan Bielik were featured in the Pas de Deux from ?DON QUIXOTE.? After a mechanical start the duo?s confidence increased and shined brightly in their featured solo segments. Tai?s toe work and Bielik?s circle leaps were excellent. Danced to a series of musical selections from Polyakin?s new jazz recording "The Other Side of the Road," the ballet by the same name gave the youthful forty-something Rodriquez a chance to display his multi-talented abilities in classical ballet, modern dance, soft shoe, swing-dance, and theatrical movement. Gaby?s talent as a creative choreographer was showcased throughout. "Feast or Famine" which featured Rodriquez in a kick-line routine with four women was cheered loudly by the audience. He partnered effectively with Christine Schwaner in a pas de deux. Gabay and Rodriquez delighted as an exercise class duo in "Running out of Time." The program?s highlight was the concluding segment. The entire company displayed fine style and message development in a reenactment of dancers trying out for a theatrical chorus line, portraying "Life is an Audition." CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Pointe of Departure company deserves financial and audience support to keep giving the area their high level of dance performance. Their recent Cain Park presentation showed again the quality and talent of Gabay and Rodriquez, not only as dancers, but as co-artistic directors. To show support for the company send your financial contributions to Gabrod, Inc., P.O. Box 719, lakewood, OH 44107 or go on-line to www.pointeofdeparture.com and volunteer to assist them. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wig designer/stylist wanted- Carousel Dinner Theatre, Akron Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870285C2@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is searching for an experienced wig = designer/stylist to either design wigs for upcoming productions or = maintain them for the run of each production once the styles are set. = Please send inquiries to Karen Starr kstarr at CarouselDinnerTheatre.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Time (Theatre Actor Night at Cronies) Message-ID: <139.235d20b1.2c5e0376@aol.com> --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From Kevin Joseph Kelly...... It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland actors! Brian Etchell and Colin Cook Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture to NYC. Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck! Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean. Also, a special announcement that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please! --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Kevin Joseph Kelly......

It is that time of the month= again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at= 10 PM

Cronies Bar and Grill=
Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood
17900 Detroit Avenue
Starts at 10, come early to get a table


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!=

Kitchen open until Midnight
216-226-3310, if you get lost

This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland acto= rs!

Brian Etchell and Colin Cook

Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture t= o NYC.
Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck!
Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean.
Also, a special announcem= ent that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on= October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please!



--part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SNOOPY!!! this Tuesday only! Message-ID: <3B42C284.6DA6D41E.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock presents for ONE NIGHT ONLY... SNOOPY!!! (In Concert) Tuesday, August 5th at 7:30pm Admission is FREE (suggested donation $5) Directed by Joanna May Hunkins Music Direction by Ryan F. Bergeron Starring: Pierre-Jacques Brault* as Snoopy Michael A. Curry as Woodstock Carrie Hall as Peppermint Patty Brian Marshall as Linus Kelly Murphy as Lucy Benji Reid as Charlie Brown Jennifer Zapolla as Sally Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road Bedford Heights (just off 271 and Rockside Road) PLEASE NOTE: Mercury Summer Stock will be announcing it's 2004 season at this event! Don't miss it!!! Call (216) 732-3370 for more information *Appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of: EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP at convergence Message-ID: <20030803160602.58611.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> THE QUESTION AT CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM: "WHAT?S THIS ALL ABOUT? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times As the patrons filed into the lobby during the intermission at convergence-continuum Theatre?s production of Jose Rivera?s ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? a male voice boomed out, "Does anyone know what this is all about?" A woman said, "Beats me." Another said, "It?s about I, I, I, want, want, want." Most people just shook their heads. A group of four, who were contemplating leaving, were stopped by one of their number who said, "The actors are working hard, we owe it to them to go back in." Rivera, the play?s author, was born in Puerto Rico. He recounts that when he was a boy, he loved to sit on his mother's knee and listen to stories of his Puerto Rican ancestors. There were chronicles of inflamed passions and family betrayals, of lovers crossed and disasters scarcely averted. He once said, "The stories were just outrageous. There were elements of the fantastical, of the dream, and these things become interchangeable." This lack of a divide between the real world and the realm of dreams and nightmares, fantasy and folklore are at the heart of his plays. Its been called "mad realism." ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? was written in 1990...its subject is supposedly the primitive human struggle between animal instincts and civilized order. A London reviewer capsulized the play by stating, "its conception of the human condition as a psychic battleground--lively, funny, erotic, tragic--has a rare force." That may well be, but judging by the audience who saw the convergence-continuum production, the intent and purpose of the playwright was not clear. The production is generally well performed. Lara Mielcarek is outstanding as Nelly, the psychologically deprived daughter. She matures from animal to a productive woman before our eyes. Hers is a focused portrayal, but the script doesn?t tell us how she develops the abilities to mature in the way she does. Does just getting away from her monster of a father bring miraculous healing? In the world of fantasy, maybe, but psychologist would say, "no." As the role requires, Geoff Hoffman is attractive, and but he fails to give texture to Johnny, Nelly?s ego-centered husband. At times his lines are flat and sometimes his motivations are unclear. This could have been the fault of the script which rarely gives him the motivations for the build-up needed. Clyde Simon is properly offensive as the father. But, again, the impetus for his character?s actions are not clear. Why is he the person he is? He says to his daughter, "There is no escaping my house. It is always with you." He is right, but why was the house the way it was? The author gives us no real clues. Animal instincts? Really? Director Joshua Spencer frustrates at least part of the audience by placing the father?s wheel chair in the corner of the L-shaped stage. This placement blocks the view of at least one-third of the viewers from seeing the action. He also needed to temper the sound effects which often drowned out the dialogue. There are a group of theatre-goers who like to attend mind-bending theatrical productions. Though a trend in the late 60s and 70s, that audience segment has waned. If their play selections to date are any indication, Clyde Simon, convergence continuum?s Artistic Director and Brian Breth, its Executive Director, have decided to appeal to that audience. Theirs is a brave task. They are providing the type of theatre for that fringe group, but they must realize that plays like ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? may not get the positive word of mouth needed to financially sustain their venue. Should they do the likes of Neil Simon. Absolutely not, but there are plays that will appeal to a broader audience and still advance the art form. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Rivera may be a word master, but he has created in ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? characters we care little about. He enfolds them in a story with no focus. His words lack clarity and focus. Therefore, we care little about the play. ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? runs at 8 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 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. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From carol at callaria.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STILL TIME TO SIGN UP FOR 'STAGE FRIGHT...' CLASS! Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Saturday 9th August, and Monday 11th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Monday class has been delayed one week from earlier announcement to give people more time to sign up.) (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS "MURDER ON THE MOUNT" , an audience participation play at Lolli's Restaurant, Canton, Ohio Message-ID: <20030803174919.78638.qmail@web40504.mail.yahoo.com> WHEN: MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH AT 7:30 PM AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 12TH AT 7:30 PM. WHERE: Lolli's Restaurant is located at 4801 Dressler Rd. NW, In Canton Ohio. "Murder On The Mount" is a funny whodonit on Mount Olympus. Can you imagine an immortal being murdered? Well, it happened. And it's up to Chuckie Chan to figure out who did it. Needed are three men and three women. Ages range from 19 to 35. These are PAID performances. Both primary and understudy actors. CAST OF CHARACTERS APOLLO: God of light and all arts, son of Zeus, friend of mankind and a great archer. The ever youthful God,just and wise, representing a level of moral excellence. Also the God of prophesy, taught to him by Pan. Must have been the nerd of Mount Olympus. No mortal could be that good. APHRODITE: Goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Wife of Hephaestus, but mother of three children by Ares,God of War, and lover to many, including Adonis. This chick got around. DIONYSUS: Son of Zeus and a human, inventor of wine and God of wine, life, nature and theater. Brought out the basic instincts and desires in people. The Romans called him Baccus. A major party dude. ERIS: Goddess of strife, sister of Ares. At the marriage of Peleus and Thetis, she provoked the quarrel among the Goddesses which led to the Judgment of Paris, and so to the Trojan War. Call her catty and an obnoxious buttinski. ADONIS: The eternal symbol of masculine beauty, and, boy, does he know it. His trysts with Aphrodite brought out the jealousy of Persephone. Both wanted to claim him, and Zeus, who decided neither had a stronger claim than the other, allowed each to keep him half a year. ATHENA: Goddess of wisdom, pottery and weaving, and daughter of Zeus and Metis (don't even ask), and a virgin Goddess. This is important only in that it proves she could run faster than Hermes and his winged feet. CHUCKIE CHAN: Brother of the famous 20th Century criminologist Charlie Chan, who was brought to Olympus to solve the murder of Dionysus under orders from Zeus. (Dionysus & Chuckie Chan are played by the same actor) NUMBER ONE DAUGHTER: The dingy daughter of Chuckie Chan. (Aphrodite & Number One are played by the same actor) We encourage everyone to audition. Even if you don't have audience participation theatre experience, but you're quick on your feet. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From CabaretRock at aol.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 From: CabaretRock at aol.com (CabaretRock at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Pop/Rock Singer--Paid Position Message-ID: <44.33deab85.2c5eb753@aol.com> CABARET ROCK at Pickwick & Frolic in downtown Cleveland is completing its Fall cast. Seeking one more female entertainer who can sing solos and harmonies as well as pick up simple movement. Age range: 20s to 30s. Performs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Opens October 2 and runs through March 2004. Pays $150. per weekend. There will be a special New Year's Eve performance. For an audition, contact CabaretRock at aol.com or call (216) 751-6083. Please E-mail a resume and photo when possible. From Hllywddan at aol.com Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 From: Hllywddan at aol.com (Hllywddan at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash debut concert...AT LAST Message-ID: <63E54A4B.7E4B6DD9.024ECA8F@aol.com> vanityCrash Beachland Tavern -- Saturday Aug. 9, 8:00 sharp. A special pre-show party for Human League Tickets for vanityCrash only are $5 at the door. Tickets for Human League are $20 adv., and will also admit you to the vanityCrash pre-show. Vanity Crash, Cleveland's newest riff-driven ruckus, planted its first glittery seeds with Cleveland Public Theater's smash production of the rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Now they're bringing their slamming, Bowie-esque guitar rock to the clubs. Lead Vocalist Dan Folino played the dynamic, gender-bent lead role in Hedwig, Guitarist Dennis Yurich served as Hedwig's Musical Director and guitarist, and has played with Q-Up, Verdanzen and System 56. You may know stage-destroying drummer Steve Mehlman from Hedwig or from his punishing work with Pere Ubu, The Heathers, Terminal Lovers, Backmonkeys or Rocket from the Tombs. Bassist Brian Hager comes to us from Vinyl Baby, and guitarist Chris Viola formerly led The Viola Contingent. The band promises that the Beachland debut will be "something for those who listen with their eyes as well as their ears." This early show is a chance for all our old-timer friends who've said our previous bands played out too late at night. You can catch the show at 8:00, leave around 9:00, and be home in time to take your Metamucil and get ready for the 10 o'clock local news! The Beachland Ballroom/Tavern: 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland OH (216) 383-1124 http://www.beachlandballroom.com Vanity Crash, Sat. Aug. 9, 8:00 pm www.vanitycrash.com From carol at callaria.com Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGE FRIGHT? FLUBS BECAUSE OF ANXIETY? Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Monday 4th August, 2003, and Saturday 9th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From kkelly at beckcenter.org Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING Message-ID: BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING

JOB = POSTING

July 22, 2003

BUSINESS OFFICE = CLERK


Entry level bookkeeping/clerical = position. This individual will perform a variety of financial and = administrative duties.

Duties will consist of: Assisting with = Accounts Payable, Payroll, Filing, Box Office and Concession sales. = Experience with Excel spreadsheet and Word programs is required.  = Bookkeeping experience preferred but not required.   =

Part time, approx 20 hrs/week with = some nights and weekends. Flexible Hours; Work days Monday thru Friday = with occasional week-ends, $8/hr.


Please submit resume to Beck Center = for the Arts
           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    Attn: Marie Talarico, Business Manager
        =                    =      16801 Detroit Avenue
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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland's favorite son Bob Hope dies Message-ID: My friends in theater. Early this am a man I was fortunate enough to meet in Cleveland in the 1980's and share some laughs with has passed away at the age of 100 from pneumonia, Please pray for Bob (ski nose) Hope to be at peace with his maker. C. Abraham From jgrimes at legalplans.com Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 From: jgrimes at legalplans.com (James Grimes) Date: Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret for the Crown - Benefit! Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C35500.23F18E60 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The Miss Lake Erie Scholarship Program Presents Cabaret for the Crown II With James Grimes, vocals And Jim Kozumplik, piano And featuring Our emcee for the evening, Bryn River Hough, Miss Lake Erie, 2003 Saturday, August 2 7:00 pm at Bounce W. 28th and Detroit Ave. Tickets are $7 in advance or $10 at the door For tickets, contact us at misslakeerie at hotmail.com *All proceeds go to the Miss Lake Erie Scholarship Program* ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C35500.23F18E60 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 eJ8+IiYQAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWNy b3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQ2ABAACAAAAAgACAAEGgAMADgAAANMHBwAcAAwAAgAAAAEADAEB A5AGACAHAAAiAAAACwACAAEAAAALACMAAAAAAAMAJgAAAAAACwApAAAAAAADADYAAAAAAB4AcAAB AAAAIQAAAENhYmFyZXQgZm9yIHRoZSBDcm93biAtIEJlbmVmaXQhAAAAAAIBcQABAAAAFgAAAAHD VSGqzGl4KlqFQUwHunjyR1AhdtcAAAIBHQwBAAAAHAAAAFNNVFA6SkdSSU1FU0BMRUdBTFBMQU5T LkNPTQALAAEOAAAAAEAABg4ATOSTIVXDAQIBCg4BAAAAGAAAAAAAAADpq7zqFiTeQa6faaBL48w+ woAAAAsAHw4BAAAAAgEJEAEAAAAZAwAAFQMAAHYFAABMWkZ1FvrxtQMACgByY3BnMTI1FjIA+Atg bg4QMDMzjwH3AqQE9AIAcHJxDlAIZmNoCsBzZXQwAwXQAiBvdHlwZSDjCFARgGl2YQKDAFADVP8Q 3wdtAoMRIQPjETkHEwKDtjMDxhc1fQqAAABzEiDKbAeQaAngdHsHsAWwIwDAAnNzMSAZgGFkUQuA ZyAxGkMyGqcyVRpDMxqnMxpDNBqnNFUaQzUapzUaQzYapzZVGkM3Gqc3GkM4Gqc4SRizXHYIkHdr C4Bk2jQMYGMAUAsDcQDgC7QdIZBUGYAF0AQCTGFrfRJQRQiBBgARUAbwEXFomQUgIFADYAnAYW0m YfsHkAnwdBZwCrEKgQwwA9C6OR+QQwGgCsARoCACEFUFwHQkkUMDYHcDoEk+SQrjJ7ILwyMgJ4NX aecpECd1A9AxNid1CwMlMHxlcAuQGoAjwifiAcAgtkomwAeRRwUQB4EsA7LiNBHAdm9jB0AWcS3B /ywaLWILwiv3KoIXICMAK29XLHsOUC1lNR+QSgdwICBLb3p1bQtQaWv9LsZwBzASADSDL/8xDzIR eyjAGsB0CHEPIAvUMWlPYQhwIGVtYwngKMdl9nYJ8BrxLCd5Mt8tAiMgoyPSNKJCcnkDoFISsMkE kCBICGBnaDxmLIr7PTA+kzMfkCTMLsAB0A9Q9zbfPP0sXTU0NxuQBhA5YahkYXkuwEE/4HUZILcc IEM8ISA6QwA2IG1E/98hcUiyOVA/AAhgbjswSA3MVy4cIEqQc3USQCjyzlwSAEzDTMBiIErQOQG+ RBGgA2ArMBcgPAAuQZJ/L+Y9CSpRSX8+Zk9AFLFjPyUwJ1BK0AlwAzBN4CQ3bypBTfALgErQZBLA S0EgPwWxUzIPQFODSuEpEmRv9wWwDCEng0Yo4lKELsAFoN8CMADQBUBHsErSbQQBC2BrLNEIgUAl 0HQAwAMQLv8FoElbQ/UTMSqXQ5gkJFyheCpBbAMgEPAvUAngZPkEIGdvKQBd0SSfJa8msf4qKkMW Ajn3CwRQyBfBYgoLL+UY0QBkUAAAAAsAAYAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAAOFAAAAAAAAAwAD gAggBgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAAEIUAAAAAAAADAAeACCAGAAAAAADAAAAAAAAARgAAAABShQAA tnQBAB4ACYAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAFSFAAABAAAABAAAADkuMAALAA2ACCAGAAAAAADA AAAAAAAARgAAAACChQAAAQAAAAsAOoAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAA6FAAAAAAAAAwA8gAgg BgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAAEYUAAAAAAAADAD2ACCAGAAAAAADAAAAAAAAARgAAAAAYhQAAAAAA AAsAUoAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAAaFAAAAAAAAAwBTgAggBgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAA AYUAAAAAAAACAfgPAQAAABAAAADpq7zqFiTeQa6faaBL48w+AgH6DwEAAAAQAAAA6au86hYk3kGu n2mgS+PMPgIB+w8BAAAAmQAAAAAAAAA4obsQBeUQGqG7CAArKlbCAABQU1RQUlguRExMAAAAAAAA AABOSVRB+b+4AQCqADfZbgAAAEM6XERvY3VtZW50cyBhbmQgU2V0dGluZ3NcamdyaW1lc1xMb2Nh bCBTZXR0aW5nc1xBcHBsaWNhdGlvbiBEYXRhXE1pY3Jvc29mdFxPdXRsb29rXG91dGxvb2sucHN0 AAAAAAMA/g8FAAAAAwANNP03AAACAX8AAQAAADYAAAA8Tk9FQktPSlBJQUFMUEhBSk5LQktBRVBF Q05BQS5qZ3JpbWVzQGxlZ2FscGxhbnMuY29tPgAAAAMABhA46EgXAwAHEFwBAAADABAQAAAAAAMA ERAAAAAAHgAIEAEAAABlAAAAVEhFTUlTU0xBS0VFUklFU0NIT0xBUlNISVBQUk9HUkFNUFJFU0VO VFNDQUJBUkVURk9SVEhFQ1JPV05JSVdJVEhKQU1FU0dSSU1FUyxWT0NBTFNBTkRKSU1LT1pVTVBM SUssUAAAAAB4xw== ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C35500.23F18E60-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Mon Jul 28 21:46:05 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winners of the Oberlin Int'l Piano Competition Message-ID: <1536927.3268398972@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01557107========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline THE WINNERS OF THE NINTH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 28, 2003 OBERLIN, OHIO -- Rachel Kudo, a 16-year-old pianist from Northbrook, Illinois, and a student of Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago, is the winner of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival. The final round of the competition, for pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner Concert Hall = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed fourth and fifth, = respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief professor and = chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the Oberlin Conservatory faculty = were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. 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. The Oberlin Conservatory's facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the Philadelphia Orchestra). Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner Jon Nakamatsu at the = first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, Kevin won first prize in = the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra. Kevin = has participated in master classes with such artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic = Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed = George Crumb's A Little Suite for Christmas for the composer in a concert at Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing homes, schools, and a variety of other places. THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two Minnesota competitions, the Schubert = Club Competition in St. Paul and Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National Orchestra and the Rumania National Black = Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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.o --==========01557107========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = WINNERS OF THE NINTH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION <
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 28, 2003
OBERLIN, OHIO -- Rachel Kudo, a = 16-year-old pianist from Northbrook, Illinois, and a student of Emilio del = Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago, is the winner of = the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano = Competition and Festival. The final round of the competition, for = pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner = Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for = her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's = Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. = 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the = audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin = Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of = del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of = Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed = Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of = Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, = Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni = arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's = Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song = without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's = Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea = and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed = fourth and fifth, respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; = they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. = Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on = WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the = music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief = professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; = and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the = McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music = radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the = Oberlin Conservatory faculty were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, = Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. = 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. = 00ff,0000,0000 The Oberlin Conservatory's = facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music = library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive = professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording = artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a = National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording = and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian = Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the = Philadelphia Orchestra).
Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition
FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO
At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, = Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around = the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such = artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th = International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include = the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names = of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, = Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in = Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala = Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of = Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, = and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of = Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student = Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in = the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its = prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of = Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, = Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago = Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is = also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber = Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago.
SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI
Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High = School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as = soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's = Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio = at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner = Jon Nakamatsu at the first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed = with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano = competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior = levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won = the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, = Kevin won first prize in the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto = Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee = Chamber Orchestra. Kevin has participated in master classes with such = artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. = In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference = in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed George Crumb's A Little Suite = for Christmas for the composer in a concert at = Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing = homes, schools, and a variety of other places.
THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH
Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, = where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved = to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two = Minnesota competitions, the Schubert Club Competition in St. Paul and = Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National = Orchestra and the Rumania National Black Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia = Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship = student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's = degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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
--==========01557107==========-- From AMWhite at oco.net Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 From: AMWhite at oco.net (Allen White) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Hound of the Baskervilles" at N Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20030728171604.020ff000@mail.oco.net> The Olde Towne Hall Theatre in North Ridgeville will be presenting the Sherlock Holmes classic "The Hound of the Baskervilles" October 9 - 25, 2003. Auditions will be held at the theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville: Sunday, August 17, 7 - 9pm Monday, August 18, 7 - 9pm Roles include: Lady Agatha Mortimer (30's - 50's) Perkins, a maid (20's - 30's) Dr. John Watson (30's - 50's) Sherlock Holmes (30's - 50's) Mrs. Barrymore (40's - 60's) Henry Baskerville (20's - 40's) Barrymore (40's - 60's) Kathy Stapleton (20's - 40's) Laura Lyons (20's - 40's) Jack Stapleton (20's - 40's) The show will be directed by Tim Jones. Please call him at 216-521-7404 with any questions. Directions to the theatre can be found at the theatre web site at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com From rbingraham at juno.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 From: rbingraham at juno.com (Richard B Ingraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <20030728.125127.588.0.RBIngraham@juno.com> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 22:22:35 -0400 Rebecca Borger writes: > follow through. What a lot of members of our community don't know > is > that there were other convention center proposals out there. There > > were several developed by independent contractors that would not > have > cost the city a dime, but our leaders have chosen the most expensive > > one to be on the ballot. > Think twice before voting for the new convention center and look at > all > of the facts I think Rebecca has some very valid points here. Although I'll admit, that I have not really paid much attention to the actual proposals, mostly due to the fact that I rarely have any "real" vote in such projects, since I live in Lake and not Cuyahoga county. But I seem to remember at least one of the proposals was to simply remodel the old downtown convention center. I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. I'm all for arts advocacy as anybody else on the list. Believe me, my livelihood depends on it. But not at the cost of the big picture. If it's true that arts funding will only come as "package" deal, then I'm afraid it's a sad day for us artists. Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: RBIngraham at juno.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.mp3.com/rbiproductions From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT seeks set designer for holiday show Message-ID: <99.3b243f03.2c56d199@aol.com> --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production 'The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Center Dec 4-7, 2003. 'The Night Before Christmas', conceived, directed, and choreographed by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotionally charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington. If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mail: Ccontempdt at aol.com Thank you in advance for your consideration. Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Contemporary Da= nce Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production '= The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Cente= r Dec 4-7, 2003.

'The Night Before Christmas'
, conceived, directed, and choreographed= by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret= Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish=20= to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotiona= lly charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke=20= Ellington.

If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mai= l:
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Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate
--part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST '84 in Chicago 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_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chicago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $10 ($5 for students). This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifling repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high school. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is deftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big Brother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing adult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage world. In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcastic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage, lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordinary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered the ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure. Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this will be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheever by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural undertones. She has also directed Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the Living Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte demonstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84 is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone. For more information contact: Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director Phone (312) 391-4469 Angst84israd at aol.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ANGST '84 in Chicago "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO

ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chi= cago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the= Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave.  Show times are Friday and Satu= rday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm.  Tickets are $10 ($5 for studen= ts).

This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifl= ing repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high s= chool. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is de= ftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big B= rother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing a= dult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage wo= rld.

In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimps= e into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcast= ic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage= , lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral = rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordi= nary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance = and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered t= he ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure.

Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this w= ill be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheev= er by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural under= tones. She has also directed  Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the L= iving Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte dem= onstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84= is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone.
For more information contact:
Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director
Phone (312) 391-4469
Angst84israd at aol.com

--MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe 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_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIVAL Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Theater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis. You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS BLOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph website. Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown support for the production in the past. It's going to be a great festival. -dh http://www.badepitaph.org # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIV= AL

Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Th= eater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Fest= ival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis.

You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS B= LOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph websi= te.

Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown suppor= t for the production in the past.  It's going to be a great festival. -= dh

http://www.badepitaph.org

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part-- From Anastasjoy at aol.com Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 From: Anastasjoy at aol.com (Anastasjoy at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <116.26b787cf.2c574840@aol.com> In a message dated 7/28/03 10:47:03 PM, rbingraham at juno.com writes: << I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. >> Actually, a few ideas have been tossed around, including turning the old Convention Center into a movie sound stage. But as far as I know, these have just been ideas casually bandied around and no research or feasibility studies have been done. My reservation is the speed with which the proposal was thrown together quickly with little public input and dozens of unanswered questions need careful consideration before asking the public to approve any proposal. More affordable ideas (such as rebuilding or expanding on the site of the old Convention Center) were discarded out of hand in favour of the most expensive and potentially problem-filled site. Now it's being suggested that any cost overrun could wipe out the scraps of funding that are now being offered as carrots to arts and neighborhood groups to support the issue. It isn't at all clear how or if that funding would be guaranteed. Personally, I'd like to see something a little more concrete and detailed before making any decision about whether to support this. From jennilieu at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 From: jennilieu at yahoo.com (jenni lou oakes) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Comedy Performance Gym Message-ID: <20030729183641.5416.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii STAND UP NAKED In beautiful downtown Kent where there's no scenery to obstruct your view! Wednesday, July 30th 9 PM - Sharp The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St. This month's comedy performance gym features: Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza. Watching these comics squeeze their acts into a two hour show is worth the free admission! The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                   STAND  UP  NAKED
                           In beautiful downtown Kent
            where there's no scenery to obstruct your view!
             
                  Wednesday, July 30th
                          9 PM - Sharp
                     The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St.
 
               This month's comedy performance gym features:
 
Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza.
Watching these comics squeeze their acts into
a two hour show is worth the free admission!
                 The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone.


Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202-- From mills at shakerlakes.org Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 From: mills at shakerlakes.org (Victoria Mills) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Read a script foran Exhibit at the Nature Center Message-ID: <004e01c355fc$d8a0eb10$1800a8c0@ncsl.shakerlakes.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by reading a script that accompanies animation. The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities. It won't take much of your time; all we'd like is your voice, but we do need you asap. Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Nature = Center at = Shaker = Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by = reading a script that accompanies animation.  The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities.  It = won’t take much of your time; all we’d like is your voice, but we do = need you asap.  Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org.  

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10-- From info at ensemble-theatre.com Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 From: info at ensemble-theatre.com (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOB OPENINGS: ATTENTION DESIGNERS & STAGE MANAGERS & THEATRE STUDENTS... Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre (performing this upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland Play House) is STILL accepting resumes for the following paid positions: *Stage managers *Costume Designers Please send resumes to: Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 or email to: info at ensemble-theatre.com ATTENTION Theatre Students!! A Great Opportunity to Gain Professional Experience! We are also looking to fill the following unpaid positions: *Light & Sound Board Operators (small stipend may be available) *Running Crew *Ushers Come and join the Ensemble for an exciting new season! For more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 


 


Ensemble Theatre
 
(performing this=20 upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland = Play=20 House)
 
is  STILL  accepting resumes for the = following=20 paid positions:
   
 
*Stage=20 managers
     *Costume=20 Designers
 
 
Please send resumes = to:

Ensemble=20 Theatre
P.O. Box = 181309
Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
or = email to: =20 info at ensemble-theatre.com
 
 
 
ATTENTION Theatre=20 Students!!
A Great = Opportunity to=20 Gain Professional Experience!
 
We are also looking to = fill the=20 following unpaid positions:
 
*Light = & Sound Board=20 Operators (small stipend may be available)
*Running = Crew
*Ushers
 
Come and join the Ensemble = for an exciting=20 new season!
 
For=20 more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930.


 

------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840-- From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee's The Kathy and Mo Show Tickets! Message-ID: <005201c355c9$8b31ccb0$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Kathy and Mo Show! QBP's hilarious feminist romp will entertain the masses at the annual = fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, Medina and Portage = Counties. Saturday, August 16, 8 p.m. at Weathervane Playhouse.=20 =20 Ticket prices are $15 to attend the show, $35 to attend the show and a = dessert buffet after the show with the cast members and $75 ($135 per = couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show and dessert. = Reservation deadline is August 8. For tickets or more information = contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood 330-535-2674 ext. 129. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Kathy = and Mo=20 Show!

QBP=92s hilarious feminist romp will = entertain the=20 masses at the annual fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, = Medina and Portage Counties.  = Saturday, August 16, = 8 p.m.=20 at Weathervane Playhouse.

 

Ticket prices are $15 to attend the = show, =20 $35 to attend the show and a dessert buffet after the show with the cast = members=20 and $75 ($135 per couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show = and=20 dessert.  Reservation = deadline is=20 August 8.  For tickets or = more=20 information contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood  330-535-2674 ext.=20 129.

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theater discount for Neo members Thur July 31 Message-ID: <93.313d06f3.2c5864ff@aol.com> --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Mapleleaf Theater Company Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= =20 528 $5 off for Neo members THE KINGDOM OF EARTH By Tennessee Williams Directed by Steve Ritchey $5 OFF (up to 4 tickets) by calling for reservations and prsenting this email At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20 route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with=20 outstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines= . Also=20 available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-house =20 bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf=E9 style=20= setting.=20 IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITED STATES! In our 20= th=20 season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works by American=20 playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA! CALL 440-942-7075 --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Mapleleaf Theater Company
Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director
Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= 528


$5 off for Neo members

THE KINGDOM OF EARTH
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Steve Ritchey

$5 OFF (up to 4 tickets)=20= by calling for reservations and
prsenting this email



At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20= route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with ou= tstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines.=20= Also available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-ho= use  bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf= =E9 style setting. IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITE= D STATES! In our 20th season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works= by American playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA!

CALL 440-942-7075

--part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary-- From cdp6 at po.cwru.edu Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 From: cdp6 at po.cwru.edu (Curtis Proctor) Date: Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Air conditioners for sale Message-ID: <290703210.45222@webbox.com> Tired of getting in from your summer stock production and having to endure the heat and humidity in your home? Have an non-airconditioned theater dressing room in an ampitheater that your cast kvetches about?? Contact me! For $80(for the both), I have two large air conditioners...one like new, the other a little older. Each takes normal 3-pronged outlets. Here's the catch: YOU have to come get em and you'll need two people. Reply to my e-mail or call 216-382-2133 and leave message. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAME is Two for One this Wednesday! Message-ID: <1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e@aol.com> --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Wednesday, check out FAME The Musical and bring a date... FOR FREE!!! It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This Wednesday,
check out FAME The Musical
and bring a date...
FOR FREE!!!
It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th!

Mercury Summer Stock
presents

FAME The Musical

book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez
Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes
Directed by Pierre-Jacques Braul= t
Music Direction by Kevin Thomas

July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for o= ne night), 31st
August 1st & 2nd
All performances at 7:30pm


at Heskett Auditorium
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights
(just off 271 & Rockside Road)

Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservat= ions TODAY!!!

Featuring:
Halle Morse as Carmen
Brian Marshall as Nick
Kelly Murphy as Serena
Cedric Hall as Tyrone
Julie Marx as Iris
Michael Curry as Joe Vegas
Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel
Joe Monaghan as Schlomo
Amber Valichnac as Lambchops
Dan Marshall as Goody
Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman
Ebony McCray as Miss Bell
Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers
Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf
Benji Reid
Carrie Hall
Michael Harnichar
Diana Braun
Alex Puette
Jenna HousiauxSteward
Catherine Clausi
Jennifer Zappola
Kristin Wojciechowski
Eric Bartowski
Patrick Clement
Criag Moiser
Timothy L. Patrick jr.
Antoinetia Mullins
Terrell Richardson
Kelsey Russell
Jessica May

for more information, visit our website at:
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com




--part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Independent Pictures' Benefit Concert Message-ID: <020201c35600$fdc91b70$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest performing artists, As a filmmaker, I strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; I utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving images. Entertainment industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of different medium, whether it's music, performers, artist, actors, martial artists, culture and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an exciting part of our social world. Come and join many of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock and rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of expression through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the Odeon Concert Club. Bands include - Mike Sandwich band (NYC) - Scotland Yard Gospel Choir (Chicago) - Coffinberry (Cleveland) - Kiddo (Cleveland) - Slunt (NYC) In addition, it will be Ohio's premiere of Public Enemy's latest music video. Ryan McFaul's hit music video "Gay Boyfriend" and many others that were selected to be screened at the November's Ohio Independent Film Festival. Mike Polk of UPN's 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, magazines, etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme Park, etc), and many others. Meet other musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business professionals that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and Talent Agency for future roles. Proceeds to benefit Independent Pictures' many programs throughout the year. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the Odeon's Box Office or Independent Pictures' office. More information, call 216.651.7315. I think you for your continued support and please come and party with us! ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dearest performing=20 artists,

 

As a = filmmaker, I=20 strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; = I=20 utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving = images.

 

Entertainment=20 industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of = different=20 medium, whether it’s music, performers, artist, actors, martial = artists, culture=20 and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an = exciting part=20 of our social world.

 

Come = and join many=20 of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock = and=20 rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of = expression=20 through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the = Odeon=20 Concert Club. Bands include

 

-         =20 Mike Sandwich band (NYC)

-         =20 Scotland Yard Gospel Choir=20 (Chicago)

-         =20 Coffinberry (Cleveland)

-         =20 Kiddo (Cleveland)

-         =20 Slunt (NYC)

 

In = addition, it will=20 be Ohio’s premiere = of Public=20 Enemy’s latest music video. Ryan McFaul’s hit music video = “Gay Boyfriend” and=20 many others that were selected to be screened at the November’s = Ohio Independent=20 Film Festival.

 

Mike = Polk of UPN’s=20 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, = magazines,=20 etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night = stays=20 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme = Park, etc),=20 and many others.

 

Meet = other=20 musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business = professionals=20 that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and = Talent=20 Agency for future roles.

 

Proceeds to benefit=20 Independent Pictures’ many programs throughout the year. Tickets = are $20 in=20 advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with = www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the = Odeon’s Box=20 Office or Independent Pictures’ office.

 

More = information,=20 call 216.651.7315.

 

I = think you for your=20 continued support and please come and party with=20 us!

------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Into the Woods Message-ID: <20030729124340.20310.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods. Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances: Lakeland Theatre INTO THE WOODS Book by Music and Lyrics by James Lapine Stephen Sondheim Produced and Directed by Martin Friedman Featuring Maryann Nagel* Paul Floriano* as as the Witch the Baker Musical Direction by Marc Baker Sets and Lights by Production Stage Manager Keith Nagy Eileen Canapari Choreography by Sound Designed by Gustavo Urdaneta Bill Amato Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife Toni Cervino as Cinderella Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood Alex Wyse as Jack Doug Ferran as The Narrator Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince Beth Wood as Florinda Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom Betsey Kahl as Lucinda Michael Rogan as the Steward Jennifer Woda as Granny Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad Amiee Collier as Snow White Production Dates: Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; Sunday, August 3 @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors. For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034. Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods.
Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances:
 
 
Lakeland Theatre
INTO THE WOODS
   Book by                               Music and Lyrics by
James Lapine             Stephen Sondheim
Produced and Directed by
                              Martin Friedman
                                                         Featuring
Maryann Nagel*           Paul Floriano*
                                     as                              as
                             the Witch                        the Baker
                                                Musical Direction by
                                                      Marc Baker
                 Sets and Lights by                Production Stage Manager
                    Keith Nagy               Eileen Canapari
                  Choreography by                  Sound Designed by
                    Gustavo Urdaneta        Bill Amato
                              Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
     Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife  Toni Cervino as Cinderella
        Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood    Alex Wyse as Jack
        Doug Ferran as The Narrator       Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom
        Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel          Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince
        Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince     Beth Wood as Florinda
        Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom  Betsey Kahl as Lucinda
        Michael Rogan as the Steward      Jennifer Woda as Granny
        Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad     Amiee Collier as Snow White
 
 
Production Dates:
Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; 
Sunday, August 3 @  2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors.
For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034.
Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. 
 



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738-- From nacl at nacl.org Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FESTIVAL 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_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The Catskill Festival of New Theatre Weekend #1 Friday, August 1 at 8 PM OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRCUS AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex Endy, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 10 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. The evening MC is Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepathic Radio". The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the young stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club. Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter Thompson Orchestra. Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted by Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING. The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabulary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, once in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' eyes. Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can) NaCl Catskills 110 Highland Lake Rd. Highland Lake, NY www.nacl.org for directions e-mail if you would like accommodation information --MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FESTIVAL

The Catskill Festival of New Theatre

Weekend #1

Friday, August 1 at 8 PM

OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE

An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRC= US AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny= puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex End= y, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 1= 0 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese= Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble.  The evening MC is= Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepat= hic Radio".  The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the y= oung stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club.

Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM

THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA

Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter T= hompson Orchestra.  Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted b= y Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING.  The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabul= ary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, onc= e in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' ey= es.

Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW
Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can)
NaCl Catskills
110 Highland Lake Rd.
Highland Lake, NY
www.nacl.org for directions

e-mail if you would like accommodation information
--MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part-- From Leuszler at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players Silent Auction Message-ID: <17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everybody, First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of this notice. I am in sore need of organizing my address book. Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help out. I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no means, all inclusive. ANYWAY... Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet. Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which raises funds for the theater. Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent auction. In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indians tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecakes, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and dinner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful wood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such. If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the auction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leave a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061. The cut off date for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th. We don't need the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips for the items. Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet, which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall. Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will appear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you after the auction). If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, leave it blank. We'll make up something. Minimum bid is the absolute lowest you want the item to go for. If an item does not sell, we will return it to you. Item: Description: Minimum Bid: Donated by: Address: Phone: E-mail: Thank you for helping out Workshop Players. Mike Leuszler auction coordinator Workshop Players http://www.workshopplayers.com "A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my part." --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everybody,
First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of th= is notice.  I am in sore need of organizing my address book.

Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help= out.  I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater= to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no me= ans, all inclusive.

ANYWAY...

Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet.&nb= sp; Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which= raises funds for the theater.  Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and= organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. = ;

We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent au= ction.  In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indi= ans tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecak= es, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and din= ner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful w= ood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such.

If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the a= uction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leav= e a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061.  The cut off date= for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th.  We don't need= the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips fo= r the items.  Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet,= which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall.

Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will app= ear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you afte= r the auction).  If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, lea= ve it blank.  We'll make up something.  Minimum bid is the absolut= e lowest you want the item to go for.  If an item does not sell, we wil= l return it to you.

Item:

Description:

Minimum Bid:

Donated by:

Address:

Phone:

E-mail:

Thank you for helping out Workshop Players.

Mike Leuszler
auction coordinator
Workshop Players
http://www.workshopplayers.com

"A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my pa= rt."


--part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEP THEATRE KICKIN' Message-ID: <143.15f98db1.2c590227@aol.com> --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL (and get a great workout in at the same time) What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C 8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night, and Fitness Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes. Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!! --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
(and get a great workout in at the same time)

What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford

When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C

       8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH

Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival

How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night,= and Fitness

  Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes.


Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!!





--part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]pre-broadcast premiere at 2003 Summer Crush! Message-ID: <010001c35696$f044f500$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial PUBLIC ENEMY video! Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August 2nd, from 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands and music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected as one of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new PUBLIC ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush". "Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m. Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down to The Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even country, will be talking about in a couple of months. INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!! Event is $20/advance, $25/at door, 18+ ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video!

Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August = 2nd, from=20 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands = and=20 music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected = as one=20 of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush".

"Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html

at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m.

Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down = to The=20 Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even = country, will=20 be talking about in a couple of months.

INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!!

Event is = $20/advance,=20 $25/at door, 18+

------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still taking reservations for headshot session Message-ID: <20030730135144.6231.qmail@web80512.mail.yahoo.com> --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway! There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway!
There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already!


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137-- From tnelson at WVIZ.org Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airing on Applause on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Coming up on the next round of Applause airing Thursday, July 31 at 7:30 = p.m. (Repeats Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m.) Some Fire Hydrants Get a Facelift... We'll find out what all the smoke is about as we look at the latest = public art project taking over the city streets. He may look like a blacksmith...but Brinsley Tyrell has made public = art, his profession. We'll take a road trip to Brinsley's workshop. Then, it all started as a summer theater project, now Near West = Community Theater is celebrating 25 years. Plus, you won't spot any tired old tutus... A ballet company brings their beach towels to our performance space. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause. Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From StageCzech at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Two Men Message-ID: <1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b@aol.com> --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, ages 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11, for four weekends. The roles call for one baritone and one tenor. Light dancing, good comic timing. Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appointment scheduling. --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, a= ges 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11= , for four weekends.

The roles call for one baritone and one tenor.  Light dancing, good com= ic timing.

Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appo= intment scheduling.
--part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Versatile Male Vocalist Update Message-ID: <20030730193649.018AE210B6@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is an addendum to the notice regarding versatile male vocalists that was posted within the past week. I need demos sooner rather than later. Send me whatever you have. (Don't go out to the recording studio and make a new demo or video; if you don't have these items just send your photo/resume. We can always schedule a live audition later.) If you are interested and are preparing a promo kit to send to me, would you please take a moment to send me an email and let me know a little about you and that a package is on the way? This will help my planning tremendously. Many thanks gentlemen! Melissa Barber mbsprod at att.net From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION TO Oberlin Press Release #02 Message-ID: <97677.3268570393@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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 --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Monaco
CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF = THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE
To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l = Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was = awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her = biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano = studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently = studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean = competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu = Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; = and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the = Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in = Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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
--==========00128883==========-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor = Dreamcoat

please pass this on to 6 to 12 year old children who = might be interested as well.
thank you.


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 hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Model Composite Cards Message-ID: <006601c356b3$35f80fd0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT You will get a FREE one-sided (50qty) model composite card with your model photoshoot in the month of August 2003. Few spots left, call now to book your appointment. 216-426-8000. SHOOT WITH THE BEST! We've photographed and helped place models with Ford - NY, Elite - Chicago & NY, Wilhelmina LA & NY, Why Not Milan, Yoshie Japan, Fleming Barcelona, and much more. Check out our site for pricing, to see our portfolio, and much more! ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

You will get a FREE one-sided (50qty) model composite card with your model photoshoot in the month of August 2003.  Few spots left, call now to book your appointment.  216-426-8000.

 

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--Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg)-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two reviews:SUPERSTAR at Near West Theatre Message-ID: <17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION OF "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. This is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end. PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magdalene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests wear giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars, Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machine (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamber). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINING PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!! THE REVIEWS: Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20 Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running weekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and hatred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and special effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination and the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic system. It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary characters. Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretation, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered greatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine brightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed! Lois Annich (Audience reaction) It's about resurrection, you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the medium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater hope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creating, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness. It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is clear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in their craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West Theatre. And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near West Theatre, I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel more. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the person I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to your people, feeling your song. It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. Resurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would wager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you do. There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitting together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is sent forth to do greater things. I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation, Jean Reinhold Cleveland Heights --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION O= F
"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. Th= is is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end.=20= PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magda= lene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests we= ar giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars,
Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and= the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machi= ne (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamb= er). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and= Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINI= NG PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!!


THE REVIEWS:
Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20
Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running w= eekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people= willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and h= atred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and specia= l effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination a= nd the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic= system.

It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The=20= performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how=20= high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary charac= ters.

Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the=20= issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of= the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretati= on, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered g= reatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine b= rightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and=20= fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed!

Lois Annich


(Audience reaction)

It's about resurrection,=20= you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the m= edium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater h= ope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creati= ng, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness.
It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is c= lear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in t= heir craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West The= atre.

And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near We= st Theatre,  I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel m= ore. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the pe= rson I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic=20= expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to= your people, feeling your song.

It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. R= esurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would w= ager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you= do.

There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in= the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing= the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitti= ng together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me=20= goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common= heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is se= nt forth to do greater things.

I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation,


Jean Reinhold
Cleveland Heights






--part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for Sparx in the City Event Message-ID: <909AD49E4BC1D711BFB80060081295CC1AB03C@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_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" There is a great opportunity coming up to get involved with the arts community in Cleveland. Arts ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx. This event will take place on August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts: 11am-2pm OR 4-6pm. Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of Cleveland. During the two shifts mentioned above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Each team's project will be filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city in culturally, economically and socially unique ways. If citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films. Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City events as well as other alternative locations. The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why Cleveland is such a great place for the arts! Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.com . Sparx and the City is 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. Previous events include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage." ------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great opportunity coming up to get = involved with the arts community in Cleveland.=A0 Arts ambassadors are needed on a = volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx.=A0 This event will take place on = August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts:=A0 11am-2pm OR = 4-6pm.=A0

 

Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in = the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of = Cleveland.=A0 During the two shifts mentioned = above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture = the essence of urban life in Cleveland.=A0 Each team's project will be = filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city = in culturally, economically and socially unique ways.=A0 If citizens are in the film = areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films.=A0 Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City = events as well as other alternative locations.

 

The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to = inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to = encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why = Cleveland is such a great place for the arts!=A0 = Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time.=A0 If you are interested in this = opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

 

Sparx and the City is 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.=A0 Previous events = include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage."

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <47.31255360.2c598e4e@aol.com> --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse. Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Matinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. Don't sit in front of your computers! Get out and see some live theatre this weekend! --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Hunti= ngton Playhouse.  Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (= Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Ma= tinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM.  Tickets are $15.00.

Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.

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

Don't sit in front of your computers!  Get out and see some live theatr= e this weekend!
--part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeking Box Office Ticket Sorter or "Cubby Holes" Message-ID: CPT is proceeding with the renovation of a new box office this summer. As part of that box office we would like to install a ticket sorter, or "cubby holes" for standard size theatre tickets, for storing and sorting large quantities of tickets by performance. If looks like little tiny mail box sorter. Please contact me at CPT if you have such a thing availabe to donate or sell. Thank you! Denis M. Griesmer Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org Find out what's playing tonight at CPT, browse to www.cptonline.org From BRAUNJC at aol.com Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 From: BRAUNJC at aol.com (BRAUNJC at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Brigadoon" at Cassidy Message-ID: --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were gone? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon" There still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and enjoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch the artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Carrie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie Beaton. Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes by Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith. Come Join them in the Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were g= one? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon"  T= here still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and e= njoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch t= he artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy= Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as= Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Car= rie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie=20= Beaton.  Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes b= y Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith.  Come Join them in the= Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets= are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Dollars Off FAME Tickets Message-ID: <331A1370.180EC3D1.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury is offering a special discount to all NeohioPal users. If you print this out and bring it with you to the show, or simply say you heard about us from the "NeohioPal" you will receive two dollars off your admission to see FAME The Musical. This offer is good for the remainder of the run! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com From kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 From: kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com (Kirsten) Date: Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound of Music in Tallmadge Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dynamics Community Theatre of Tallmadge proudly presents............ The Sound of Music August 1, 2, 8, & 9 in the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School Curtain at 7:30 p.m. For Tickets, call (330)633-3291 Come and bring the whole family for a night of familiar song with audience participation!! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dynamics Community Theatre
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The Sound of Music
 
August 1, 2, 8, & 9
 
in=20 the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School
 
Curtain at 7:30 p.m.
For=20 Tickets, call (330)633-3291
 
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We have your brand: HP, Epson, Lexmark & more. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5510 http://us.click.yahoo.com/GHXcIA/n.WGAA/ySSFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> AUGUST FINDS "ACTION" ON CITY STREETS AS "FLIX AND SPARX" SHOOTS SHORT FILMS DOWNTOWN ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 For Immediate Release: July 31, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 CLEVELAND, OHIO=97Sparx in the City, a dynamic new program that=20 showcases street-level arts activity downtown, and Independent=20 Pictures will place filmmakers on city streets on Friday, August 15th=20 and allow all of Cleveland to watch moviemaking=96or even become a part of one of the 8 films to be shot! Called "Flix and Sparx," this one-day filming extravaganza will utilize eight local filmmaking teams to create eight different short films that=20 capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Filmmaking teams will shoot on designated street corners in downtown=20 Cleveland on August 15th. All 8 films will be shot in one day, and=20 selected filmmakers were asked for "edgy, abstract ideas that reflect urban life in culturally, economically and socially unique=20 ways," explained Bernadette Gillota, co-director of Independent=20 Pictures. "Film directors will have to assemble their team, their actors, and their equipment, and have been asked to incorporate=20 vignettes from what is actually happening around them while they are=20 filming."=20=20 The films will be shot from 11 am to 9 pm that Friday, and will be=20 shown on the video boards at Playhouse Square on Friday, September=20 19th at the September Sparx in the City Friday event.=20=20 Timeline for Friday, August 15, 2003 11 am =96 2 pm Live filming on Public Square, The Flats, The=20 Warehouse District, The Civic Center District, The Waterfront=20 District, The Gateway Neighborhood, and the Theater District. If=20 citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in=20 each of the films! Finished films will be featured at future Sparx=20 in the City events as well as other alternative locations. 2:30 & 7:30 pm Playhouse Square will screen "The Sting" at its inside theaters. 5 pm =96 8 pm Independent Short Films shown on Star Plaza at E.=20 14th & Euclid Avenue. Created by teenagers through different=20 filmmaking workshops, several films will be featured on the outdoor=20 jumbo screens with full sound. Food from area restaurants, beer and=20 beverages will be available. 7 pm =96 10 pm Multi-Media Exhibits inside the Colonial ARTcade at=20 E. 6th & Euclid Avenue. Opportunities for citizens to interact with=20 the art exhibitions will be available. The popular local band The=20 Aphrodisiatics will perform at the ARTcade, and independent films=20 will be shown in the lower level of ArtMetro Gallery with wine and=20 beer available.=20 11 pm =96 1 am Short Films on view at Eve Lounge in the Warehouse=20 District. On their newly-installed big screen, this entertainment=20 spot will feature edgy, independent films and also showcase community=20 announcements of interest to residents and patrons of downtown. 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 =09=09=09 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 porthousetheatre at yahoo.com Thu Jul 31 12:11:37 2003 From: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com (Effie A. Tsengas) Date: Thu Jul 31 12:11:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Theatre's Oklahoma! receives superb reviews Message-ID: <20030731162201.20265.qmail@web80510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Porthouse Theatre presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! running thru August 10th "For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun, the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural, and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time." Christine Howey, Scene Magazine "This revival is professional and engaging..." Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent, is one fine production." Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m. Sunday @ 2 p.m. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent Porthouse Theatre is located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center For tickets call: 1-800-304-2363 Effie A. Tsengas Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator Porthouse Theatre Phone: 330-672-3884 Fax: 330-672-2889 Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com www.porthousetheatre.com Mailing Address: B 141 Music & Speech Building Kent, Ohio 44242 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Porthouse Theatre
presents
Rodgers & Hammerstein's
Oklahoma!
running thru August 10th
 
"For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun,
the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." 
Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural,
and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time."
Christine Howey, Scene Magazine
 
"This revival is professional and engaging..."
Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent,
is one fine production."
Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers
 
Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m.
Sunday @ 2 p.m.
Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent
Porthouse Theatre is located on the
grounds of Blossom Music Center
 
For tickets call:  1-800-304-2363


Effie A. Tsengas
Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator
Porthouse Theatre
Phone: 330-672-3884
Fax: 330-672-2889
Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com
www.porthousetheatre.com
Mailing Address:
B 141 Music & Speech Building
Kent, Ohio 44242


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          Now is your chance to see this patriotic musical = for a special discounted price.
           
          Buy one ticket and get one free for any = Thursday or Sunday performance.

          Just call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 and = say you are one of Fred’s = PALs to get this special discount.

          Showtimes are Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00 = p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  
          The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.
          For more information, call the Box Office or = visit our website at www.beckcenter.org. =

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From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Jul 31 13:44:19 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Jul 31 13:44:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONING - Models - Actors - Singers - Dancers Message-ID: <001c01c35791$88462a40$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_6T+/qrs5Z4uw5qugHueu3A) Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g)" --Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Ashton Kutcher AUDITIONING Model - Actors - Singers - Dancers All those WITH or WITHOUT experience must audition Chris Kramer in Emporio Armani Sean Faris of Parma stars in Brotherhood II STONE Model & Talent Agency of Cleveland is conducting Model/Talent Auditions, ONE DAY ONLY, on Sunday, August 17, 2003. Call now to get your appointment time. 216-351-8100 Don't miss out on this MUST Audition! Chritina Long of Clay Ctr with IKON NY & BMG Chicago MORE DETAILS --Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

Ashton Kutcher

AUDITIONING
Model - Actors - Singers - Dancers

All those WITH or WITHOUT experience must audition

Chris Kramer in Emporio Armani

Sean Faris of Parma stars in Brotherhood II

STONE Model & Talent Agency of Cleveland is conducting Model/Talent Auditions, ONE DAY ONLY, on Sunday, August 17, 2003.
Call now to get your appointment time.  216-351-8100

Don't miss out on this MUST Audition!

Chritina Long of Clay Ctr with IKON NY & BMG Chicago

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0125_01C35772.2634F940-- From MGutt at beckcenter.org Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 From: MGutt at beckcenter.org (Michelle Gutt) Date: Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces Faculty Message-ID: Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces = Faculty

    Beck = Center Theater Conservatory Adds New Audition Date and Announces = Outstanding Faculty for its First Year

    Additional = Audition=20
     The Beck Center Theater = Conservatory has added a new audition date for students interested in = this exciting new program.  Interested students can now audition on = August 16 from 2-5 p.m..  Some times are still available for the = original audition dates of August 4, 5 & 6 from 5-8 p.m.   = Auditions are  by appointment only and are open to students = entering grades 9 - 12. For an appointment, call Rennie Tisdale at (216) = 521-2540 ext. 222.  

    Auditioners should prepare:
    Non-singers: 2 Contrasting Monologues (memorized) - 1 minute = each
    Singers:        1 Monologue and 1 Song (memorized) - 1 minute = each. 
    Must have sheet music (no = tapes).
    All:Resume; headshot or recent photo; be prepared to read from a = script and take direction.

    Theater Conservatory Faculty = Announced
     The Beck Center is proud to = announce the faculty for our new Theater Conservatory.  The = following instructors will be joining us for the first year of this = exciting theater program for high school students. 

            = Acting I with Brian = Zoldessy
            Movement I with Allyson = Rosen
            Improvisation I with Paul Floriano
            Voice and Speech with Mark Gates
            Acting II with Elizabeth Townsend
            Dance I with Lester = Currie
            Musical Theater with Fred Sternfeld and Martin Cespedes
            Audition Techniques I with Brian Zoldessy
            Conservatory Touring Show directed by Russ Stich

    For additional information on = the Faculty, check out their biographies listed below....

General = Information

The Beck Conservatory is a unique and = intensive course of study that will offer college preparatory = instruction as well as performance opportunities.  This program is = designed for high school students who are planning to attend college as = theater or music theater majors. 

      =B7Two-Year Program
      =B7Open to students entering grades 9 - = 12
      =B7Students Accepted by Audition Only = (see below)
      =B7Only 12 - 20 students will be = accepted

Registration = Information:
Class Dates:    = September 6, 2003 - June 12, 2004   36 weeks
Class Times:    = Saturdays 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Tuition: $1,000 per year (payment plans = available)

Course work:   
Block 1 - 8 weeks-Acting I & = Movement I
Block 2 - 8 weeks-Improvisation I & = Voice and Speech
Block 3 - 8 weeks-Acting II & Dance = I
Block 4 - 4 weeks-Musical = Theater
Block 5 - 8 weeks-Audition Techniques I = & Special Topics
Year 2 will follow a similar course of = study delving further into these and other subjects.

Performance:
Touring show in year 1
Full production and showcase added in = year 2
Master class and workshop participation = each year
Eligible to audition for other Beck = Youth and Adult Theater productions

Beck Conservatory Faculty = Member Biographies

    Martin Cespedes (Musical Theatre) most recently choreographed La Cage = aux Folles and directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Cafe = at Beck Center.  His recent work includes the national tours of = Man of La Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed = over 300 performances in the role "Pedro," "Lun Tha" = in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond, and Faith = Prince, South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side = Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin has directed and staged the = off-Broadway production of Scrooge and Marley as well as Nuts = and Bolts to rave reviews and restaged Israel Horovitz's = long-running production of Line at the lavish 13th Repertory = Company in New York City.  His most recent opera credit was the = lavish PBS production of Le Cid with Placido Domingo and the = Washington Opera where he served as dance and fight captain.  He is = currently directing the independent film Edison Project and the = untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His latest = project was Jesus Christ Superstar at Rocky River Community = Theatre.

    Lester Currie = (Dance I) began his dance career in New York City at 16 as a featured = soloist with the New York City Ballet.  He studied at the School of = American Ballet, and worked under the tutelage of some of the greatest = names in International dance: George Ballachine, Alvin Ailey and Jerome = Robbins. His professional performances have included appearing in = numerous Broadway productions including Michael Bennett's = A Chorus Line and Dreamgirls, and Bob = Fosse's Dancin.  Mr. Currie brings over 30 years of dance and theatre = experience to the arts.  He will be directing Victor/Victoria and Nine in the coming year.

    Paul Floriano = (Improvisation I) has worked as an actor, director, and instructor in = the theatre business for over fifteen years.  His recent work on = stage includes Art at Beck Center, The = Infinite Regress of Human Vanity, A Kiss For = Cinderella, and Love, Janis at the = Cleveland Play House, Tony 'n Tina's = Wedding and Shear Madness at = Playhouse Square.  He spent six years as a company member at the = Cleveland Play House, has been seen on the stages at the Halle, = Ensemble, Dobama, and Cain Park theatres and performed with a national = tour of Tomfoolery.  Paul has taught theater classes as an adjunct = professor at Tri-C as well as numerous workshops in acting and stage = combat.  His directing credits include Wait Until Dark, Crazy for You, and Seven Brides for Seven = Brothers.  He also has film and = television credits and is one of the busiest voiceover talents in the = area.

    Mark Gates (Voice and Speech) has extensive background and training = in theatre.  He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts (Los Angeles) and served as an instructor there as well.  He = is currently a regional recruiter for AADA.  Mark also received = training at Penn Valley College and the Negro Ensemble Theatre (West = Coast) and he has taught classes for the Cleveland Play House.  His = theatre credits include Tony ‘n = Tina’s Wedding, The Fight Against Slavery, The Boys Next Door, = Raisin in the Sun, No Place to Be Somebody, Miss Dessa, Richard III, = Othello, Romeo and Juliet, You Can’t Take it With You, A Midsummer = Nights Dream, A Soldier’s Play, and Tracers.  Mark’s film and television credits = include The Edge of Seventeen = (David Moreton, dir), Telling Lies in America (Guy Land, dir), The Woman = in Red (Gene Wilder, dir), = The Last Breeze of Summer (Scott Williams, dir), Bachelor Party (Tony = Howard, dir.) and Helltown = (Robert Blake, dir).  He can also be seen in = many local and regional commercials.

    Allyson Rosen (Movement I) received her MFA in Acting and Creation of = New Work from Ohio State University and has trained and taught = extensively in all areas of theatre, particularly Acting, Movement, and = Voice.  Besides teaching undergraduate classes in acting and = movement at OSU, she was also on faculty at the Blue Lake Fine Arts camp = in Michigan and was a founding member of the Axis Theatre improvisation = troupe “Mixed Nutz.”  Her performing credits = include A Piece of My Heart = (Warehouse Theatre Co.), Suburb:The Musical and The Lonesome = West (Red Herring Theatre = Ensemble), Saint Joan, She, The London = Cuckolds, Orpheus Descending, King Lear and Marriage = (OSU).

    Fred Sternfeld (Musical Theatre) most recent projects have included the = highly acclaimed Fiddler on the = Roof at Cain Park and La Cage aux Folles at Beck Center.  = His recent production of Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday Night at Beck Center was = honored with a Cleveland = Scene “Best of Cleveland = 2002” Award as “Best Musical.”  He has served as = Artistic Director of Lakewood Little Theatre (Beck Center) and the = Seattle & Dallas Jewish Community Centers.  Over the span of = his career, he has directed over 60 productions, including: = The Trestle at Pople Lick Creek and The Tale of the = Allergist’s Wife at Dobama = Theatre, Beau Jest, The Twilight of the = Golds, Fiddler on the Roof, Conversations with my Father = and Rags at the JCC Halle = Theater, Bad Seed at the Ensemble Theatre, The Man Who Came to Dinner at Berea Summer Theatre, Mass Appeal at Cabaret = Dinner Theatre, Amadeus at Willoughby Fine Arts, Broadway Bound, The Diary of Anne Frank & A Shayna = Maidel at Center Stage/Seattle = JCC, Your in The Time of Your = Life at Karamu, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf at CVLT, All My Sons, = Milk and Honey & Enter Laughing at the = Dallas JCC & Children of a Lesser = God, Foxfire, Side by Side by Sondheim, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Noises = Off, Peter Pan, The Importance of Being Earnest & Joseph… at Beck = Center.  Fred’s recent production of Man of La Mancha at the = JCC Halle Theater received Times = Newspaper’s  Theater Tribute = for Production, Direction, Music Direction, Choreography & = Acting.

    Russ Stich (Touring Show Director) has not only an extensive = background in improvisational theatre and stand-up comedy, but is also = the founder and director of the Hudson Theatre Camp and has directed 14 = shows during his tenure there.  Russ has taught acting and = improvisational workshops at schools in Beachwood, Bainbridge, Solon, = St. Ignatius, and South Euclid as well as Case Western Reserve, John = Carroll and Willoughby Fine Arts.  In addition, Russ is an improv = instructor and promotions director for Cabaret Dada.  His film and = television credits include Telling Lies = in America (Paramount), RenegadeForce (HBO), = and “Imma Rolla” Mr. Money = Loc (MTV/BET).  On stage, Russ has = appeared in Tony ‘n Tina’s = Wedding (Playhouse Square), = Troillus& Cressida and Strange Things = We’ve Thought Of… (Cleveland = Black Box Theatre), Peter Pan = and The Amazing Mary = Poppins (Beachwood) and Miss Claudine’s Blues (Cleveland Public Theater).

    Elizabeth Townsend (Acting II) has lived, worked and studied in New York = City for the last 23 years.  Her experience includes theatre, film, = television and commercials.  She has had extensive training the = American Stanislavski Theatre, The Riverside Shakespeare Company, and = The American Place Theatre studying with notables such as Wynn Handman, = Alice Spivak, Julia Carey and Marianne Wells.  Her television and = film credits include The = Sopranos (HBO), Law and Order (NBC), All My = Children (ABC), Working (HBO), Super = Sucker (Purple Rose Films), = Town Diary (Directed by Jack Kenny) and The Energy Specialist = (The Film Network Inc.).  Elizabeth’s recent stage work in = New York includes The Blue = Moon (Annie Dorsen/Dir.), Angel Wings and …The Fervent = Feminist (Murray Schisgal), = Devotion (La MaMa, = ETC), This Day an Age (Playwright/Dir:Nagel Jackson), Kolonist (Theatre M/Julia = Carey, Dir.), Brecht: In Dark = Times and Downtown (Samuel Beckett = Theatre), Sunstroke (Soho Repertory), Pericles (Playwrights = Horizons), The Children’s = Hour (AST), Antigone (Theatre In = Action), and The Woolgatherer = (Westside Arts Theatre).  Most recently she = has appeared at The Purple Rose theatre in Michigan in Hope for Corky and Completing Dahlia.

    Brian Zoldessy (Acting I and Audition Techniques I) is Assistant = Professor and Director of the Theatre Arts Department at Cuyahoga = Community College, Eastern Campus.  In 1995 he received CCC’s = prestigious Ralph M. Besse Award for Teaching Excellence and was honored = with The Outstanding Achievements Award for Teaching by the = International Conference for Teaching and Leadership, Austin, = Texas.  As a professional actor, Brian has worked in New York, = L.A., Chicago, and Cleveland, (Art, = Crossing Delancey, Awake and Sing) and = has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in television and films, working = with Eli Wallach, Jack Gilford, Kevin Bacon, Matthew Broderick, Fisher = Stevens, John Travolta and Woody Allen.  A winner of the Kennedy = Center's Irene Ryan Acting and Directing Award, his directing credits = include Amadeus, Six Degrees of = Separation, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Glengarry Glen Ross, Agnes = of God, The Male and Female Odd Couple, Othello, The Taming of the = Shrew, The Sunshine Boys (Halle Theatre), Hamlet ESP (Cleveland Stage = Company), A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Comedy of Errors, and = Coriolanus, (The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival) as well as the highly acclaimed Lord of the Flies at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Brian is also a theatre faculty member, = Special Studies Program, at the Chautauqua Institution. 











From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC66D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:00 PM To: 'Marnis48 at aol.com' Subject: FW: JEFFREY Auditions =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 8:31 PM To: 'Grumio85 at aol.com' Subject: JEFFREY Auditions Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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-----Original Message-----
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To:=20 'Grumio85 at aol.com'
Subject: JEFFREY = Auditions

Auditions for=20 JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian=20 Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY will open = in the Beck=20 Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and=20 Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early=20 October.
 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, = September 15=20 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20
 
Callbacks will be=20 scheduled the following week.  Performers=20 can prepare a short comic
 
monologue or read scenes from the play, which = will be available at the auditions.  Both Equity=20
 
and Non-Equity performers are = welcome. =20 Please bring a picture/resume as well as your
 
schedules to check for possible rehearsal=20 conflicts.  To = schedule an=20 appointment = please call=20
 
the Beck Center at=20 216-521-2540. 
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 = woman. =20 AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8=20 versatile
 
actors = to play over 40 = characters.
 
 
The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the = Obie Award,=20 The Outer Critics Circle Award and 
 
the John = Gassner Award=20 for Outstanding New American Play for=20 JEFFREY. 
 
 
"A = frank, fearless=20 comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out = of fear=20 and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...."  = --New York=20 Daily News
 
"THE = HOTTEST TICKET=20 OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background,=20 JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up = with some=20 of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall = street=20 Journal
 
"WILDLY=20 FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he = lived=20 in 
modern = Manhattan and=20 taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures = the heart and=20 soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any = other=20 play."  --New York=20 Times   
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Learn basic latex application and dental technique and participate in a ?moulage? demonstration.  The workshop is ideal for stage make-up artists as well as those who want to use Fantasy/3D FX make-up for Halloween, school and church theatrical productions.  The workshop is hands-on with each participant receiving a starter kit.

The fee is $95 for instruction and materials and includes refreshments and a theme lunch.

Registration is limited to 25 participants.  Because of the nature of the workshop all registrants must be pre-paid.

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  --------------4CD6CE22BC39B99C9456E5E2-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 23:19:33 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE CONCERT - Fri. 8/1 Message-ID: <233C4DF7.2E348615.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT Proudly Presents: Marsha Stevens, the "Mother of Contemporary Christian Music" FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 7:30pm Admittance is FREE Free-will offering collected to defray expenses Join us for the next offering in our exciting new Concert Series!!! Zion UCC is located at: 2716 W. 14th Street Cleveland, OH For more info, Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917 See our website at www.zionchurch.org Visit www.balmministries.com for more info on Marsha!!! Also look for more info on Zion's Monthly Concert Series, commencing again in September!!!! From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Aug 1 14:51:04 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 14:51:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Sponsors Pow Wow Message-ID: <1c7.d49b6ae.2c5be110@aol.com> Kulture Kids is the co-sponsor for the upcoming "Aurora's Fourth Annual Family Festival and Pow Wow", a non-profit event to be held September 13th and 14th at Aurora High School in Aurora, OH. "Kulture Kids is the natural choice to co-sponsor this event, one of the largest annual Pow Wows in Northeast Ohio", says Aurora Committee Chairperson Maxine Klein. "Robin Pease, Artistic Director and Founder of Kulture Kids, has done more to raise awareness in Cleveland about Native American issues than anyone else in recent memory. We're very pleased that Kulture Kids has agreed to serve as non-profit sponsor of our annual Pow Wow." The Pow Wow features American Indian Dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences. Kulture Kids will visit all of the Aurora public schools this fall as part of the sponsorship, delivering assemblies and workshops for students and teachers. "We're pleased to be part of this exciting event," says Tom Kerr, Kulture Kids Executive Director. "It fits in perfectly with our mission to raise multicultural awareness in Northeast Ohio. Aurora's reputation for its Pow Wows is outstanding." The Pow Wow will be held on Saturday, September 13th, from 10 AM to 6 PM (Grand entry at 12 noon) and Sunday, September 14th, from 10 AM to 5 PM (Grand entry at 12 noon). Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children ages 6 to 12, and $1 for Seniors age 65 and over. For more information, contact the Aurora Pow Wow Festival at PH: 330-562-5844. Aurora High School is located on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora, OH. From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 1 14:51:09 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 1 14:51:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG at Geauga Theater Announces Chorus Line & neohiopal discount Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD INVITES NEOPAL MEMBERS TO ENJOY A ?BUY 1-GET 1? DISCOUNT FOR THE OPENING NIGHT OF ?A CHORUS LINE? PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH TAMS WITMARK FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE FEATURING THE BEST CAST AROUND! TODD STUART, LARRY BRAUN, HEATHER HUNKLE, LAURA RIGHTNAUR, KRISTIN NETZBAND, NORMAN BERRY, JACKIE KALAN, TIM COLES, NATALIE REDER, NICK GEHLFUSS, ERIN CARDINA, KELLY MOLNAR?.JUST TO NAME A FEW! STICK AROUND AFTER THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT TO MEET THE CAST AND ENJOY COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS! JUST PRINT OUT THIS ?AD? & TURN IT IN AT THE BOX OFFICE. BUY ONE TICKET & WE?LL GIVE YOU THE SECOND TICKET FREE! TO RESERVE YOUR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE AT (440) 286-2255 E-MAIL: Boxoffice at geaugatheater.org ?A CHORUS LINE? WILL PLAY AUGUST 15,16,17,22,23,24, 29,30,31 SHOWTIMES ARE 8:00PM ON FRIDAY & SATURDAYS, 2:00 MATINEE ON SUNDAYS ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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101 WATER = STREET

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FEATURING THE BEST CAST AROUND!

TODD STUART, LARRY BRAUN, HEATHER HUNKLE, LAURA RIGHTNAUR, KRISTIN NETZBAND, = NORMAN BERRY, JACKIE KALAN, TIM COLES, NATALIE REDER, NICK GEHLFUSS, ERIN = CARDINA, KELLY MOLNAR….JUST TO NAME A FEW!

STICK AROUND AFTER = THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT

 TO MEET THE CAST AND = ENJOY

COMPLIMENTARY = REFRESHMENTS!

 

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 BUY ONE TICKET & = WE’LL GIVE YOU THE SECOND TICKET FREE!

 

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E-MAIL: Boxoffice at geaugatheater.org

 

“A CHORUS LINE” WILL PLAY AUGUST 15,16,17,22,23,24, = 29,30,31
SHOWTIMES ARE 8:00PM ON FRIDAY & SATURDAYS, 2:00 MATINEE ON = SUNDAYS

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000-- From CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 From: CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com (CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cabaret Grayskull" at Second City...FREE Message-ID: <3785E78A.7F08FBAC.01FD9534@aol.com> The Second City training centers, graduating, Conservatory 5 class is presenting...... HE-MAN of LA MANCHA OR CABARET GRAYSKULL at the Second City theater on East 14th, downtown Cleveland This is an original revue. Written and performed by the Con 5 class. It's being directed by Kiff Vanden Heuvel. ADMISSION IS FREE FREE FREE !! Showtime is 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 11th There will be singing, dancing, gratuitous nudity and funny stuff. So bring the whole family!! CAST: (in no order of importance whatsoever) Meagan Rowell Christy Kunetz Ellen Kleges Jeff Clevenger Dave Sawyer John Lord Jeff Gosnell And all the way from beautiful PA.... Larry Phillis Joe Wichryk II Special thanks to our director KIFF VANDEN HEUVEL !!! HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!!!!!!!! From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD AUDITIONS FOR "THE RED SHOES" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for ?The Red Shoes,? part of our Family Theatre Series THE RED SHOES September 26-October 5 Directed by: Terry M. Sandler Open Auditions: Saturday, August 23 Noon-3:00 P.M. Sunday, August 24 7:00-9:00 P.M. Seeking all actors ages 8 -Adult Please prepare a memorized 1-2 minute monologue or story-telling for the audition. There may be some reading from the script. For more information, contact the Players Guild Theatre at (330) 453-7619. The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840-- From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDINA COLLABORATIVE SUMMER MUSICAL - MY FAIR LADY - FINAL 2 PERFORMANCES Message-ID: <3F2B120B.A6EC1791@zoominternet.net> Don't miss this stunning production of "My Fair Lady" - August 2nd at 8:00 p.m. and August 3rd at 2:00 p.m. - Medina Performing Arts Center, located at Medina High School, 777 E. Union Street in Medina. $12 adults, $8 seniors/students. Box office (330)636-3400. Tickets available at the door. From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audtions for "Noises Off" - Medina County Show Biz Company Message-ID: <3F2B13A0.E88BE1EC@zoominternet.net> Auditions are being held on Saturday, August 1 at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesday, August 6th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 400 N. Broadway, Medina. Production dates are 10/3,4,5,10 & 11, 2003 in Medina. Auditions are from a cold reading from the script. Actors must be prepared to "mess up and do it perfectly"!!! in this high comedy farce. Questions? Leave a message for Sandi Harris at (330) 75-0651 or (330) 760-9759. From info at playersguildtheatre.com Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 From: info at playersguildtheatre.com (The Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild of Canton presents "Cabaret" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~ The Players Guild of Canton ~ Proudly Presents Kander and Ebb's CABARET The Musical Directed by Amy Marie Sima Musical Direction by Steve Parsons Choreography by Jennica McCleary August 22 - September 14 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm Sundays @ 2:30pm For Tickets call (330) 453-7617 Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm also one hour prior to curtain ~ The Cast ~ Emcee - Scott Crim Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten Heir Schultz - Bob Baab Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day ~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~ Bobby - Brandon Claflin Victor - Nathaniel Addessi Hans - Adam J. Ford Max - Craig May Maitre`D - Ben Levy ~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~ Texas - Heather M. Wylie Lulu - Cassandra Capocci Rosie - Andrea Schaffner Fritzie - Angeline Wynn Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi ~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~ Production Manager - Kelly Kerry Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series of increasingly pointed nightclub songs. Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Book by Joe Masteroff. And remember it's not just theatre... it's CABARET. ~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music Library Inc. ~ The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. _____ ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~     = The = Players Guild of Canton     ~

 

Proudly Presents

 

Kander and Ebb's

 

 

CABARET

The Musical

 

 

 

Directed by Amy Marie Sima

 

Musical Direction by Steve Parsons

 

Choreography by Jennica McCleary

 

August 22 - September 14

Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm

Sundays @ 2:30pm

 

For Tickets call (330) 453-7617

Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm

also one hour prior to curtain

 

~ The Cast ~

Emcee - Scott Crim

Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary

Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten

Heir Schultz - Bob Baab

Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel

Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler

Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day

 

~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~

Bobby - Brandon Claflin

Victor - Nathaniel Addessi

Hans - Adam J. Ford

Max - Craig May

Maitre`D - Ben Levy

 

~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~

Texas - Heather M. Wylie

Lulu - Cassandra Capocci

Rosie - Andrea Schaffner

Fritzie - Angeline Wynn

Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi

 

~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~

Production Manager - Kelly Kerry

Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary

Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag

 Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker

German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi

 

Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," =

the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American = writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the = denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former = star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses = the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to = gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series = of increasingly pointed nightclub songs.

 

 

 

Music by John Kander,       Lyrics by Fred Ebb,       Book by Joe = Masteroff.

 

 

 

 

And remember it's not just theatre...

it's CABARET.

 

 

 

 

~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music = Library Inc. ~

 

 


The Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio = 44702

Business = Office: (330) 453-7619

Box Office: = (330) 453-7617

www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

For general = information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com

To receive = audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to = audition at playersguildtheatre.com

To unsubscribe = from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.com and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 


 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO REVIEWS: BAT BOY and POINTE OF DEPARTURE Message-ID: <20030802182041.41559.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> A DYNAMIC DUO: ?BAT BOY? AND POINT OF DEPARTURE AT CAIN PARK Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times BAT BOY, A FUN-FILLED FLIGHT OF FANTASY AT CAIN PARK The headlines in the tabloids state:"Batboy Found In W.Virginia Cave," "Batboy Escapes," "New Wave Of Batboy Sightings!," and " Batboy Attacks Girl, 10!". What is this all about? According to the Weekly World News, the Bat Boy saga began in 1992 when the 19-pound mutant, described by scientists as half human and half bat, was captured in a cave in Virginia's Shenandoah Mountains. Supposedly, the strange creature had enormous amber eyes that enabled him to see in the dark and oversized ears that worked like radar! The feisty creature was taken to a secret federal laboratory near Wheeling, W.Va., where experts from all over the world came to study him. In 1993 and again in 1994, government officials denied rumors that Bat Boy had escaped from the lab and was on the loose. His present whereabouts are unknown. And what does that have to do with the theatre? Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming decided to write the story into a stage production. Laurence O?Keefe added the music and lyrics. The results? ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? made its Off Broadway debut in 2001. It developed an instant cult following and was selected as the Best Off-Broadway musical that year. The musical ostensibly tells the tale of finding the Bat Boy and his struggle to assimilate and gain societal acceptance against great odds. It takes on a ?MY FAIR LADY? meets sci-fi horror aura as Bat Boy is taught how to behave like a respectable citizen and finds out the "real" story of his conception. The moral? Who cares! It?s the over-all effect of the production that matters. You go to see ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? to be entertained. It?s the National Inquirer version of theatre. Director Victoria Bussert, not only has the talent to unearth wonderful unknown scripts, like ?AVENUE X? and ?SIDE SHOW,? but also todirect them with ingenuity. She has done it again. Add the creative bat-in-action/townsfolk-in-panic choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, and the power-packed (but often ear shattering) music by Leonard DiCosimo, and you have a fun, fun show. As for the music, you?ve never heard any of it. And that matters little. You?ll laugh your way through such ditties as "Another Dead Cow" and "Show You a Thing or Two." "Inside Your Heart" is the strangest love song every written. "A Home For You" and ""Let Me Walk Among You" are beautiful ballads. "Children, Children" is a hysterically funny, raunchy number featuring stuffed animals. (You have to see it to believe it.) The cast is wonderful. There is not a weak link in the group. The ten actors/singers play about a zillion different roles, changing wigs and costumes and characters with lightning speed, while singing with aplomb, displaying enough energy to set a rocket in flight, while dancing like maniacs, and having one heck of a good time. Gary Walker is Bat Boy incarnate. He hangs from the rafters, sings with gusto, textures the role with pathos, and captivates the audience. Adina Bloom is wonderful as his ditzy "mother." She hits and holds high notes that could shatter a glass. Scott Plate is obviously having a ball playing Dr. Parker, a true melodrama character. Emily Krieger is both funny and tender as Bat Boy?s "sister" and lover...don?t ask me to explain that combo! Patrick Janson, Phillip Carroll, Alana Simone Purvis, Hannah Laird, Fabio Polanco and Mitch McCarrrell all are terrific in their gender-bender switching and fast- change roles. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? is the kind of theatre that will appeal to only certain audience members. You have to go to fun, realizing that you are participating in a tabloid fantasy and be willing to set aside all your traditional beliefs about what theatre should be. You need to just let Bussert, Kelley-Kiteley, DiCosimo and the wonderful cast take you on a fun-filled flight of fantasy. If some local theatre has any brains it will sign up the cast and put the show in an open-ended run. The cult following will develop quickly. Hey, Hanna Theatre or Kennedy?s Down-Under, are you reading this? Thanks to Cain Park for continuing to allow Bussert to use her creative genius to bring this type of theatre to the area. Few other local entertainment venues would financially back and encourage this show. ?BAT BOY THE MUSICAL? runs through August 17 at the Alma Theatre in Cain Park. For tickets, which should be in short-supply once the word gets out about this show, call 216-371-3000. If you are interested in finding out more about the "real" Bat Boy go on-line to www.weeklyworldnews.com/batboy/index.cfm or www.slumdance.com/batboy. POINT OF DEPARTURE DESERVES STANDING "O" Most local dance lovers know Karen Gabay as the long-time premiere female dancer with the Cleveland San Jose Ballet. Few realize, however, that she is also a very creative and talented choreographer. As her dance career comes to its climax she has segued into the role of dancer-choreographer. She is proficient in both roles. She, along with her long-time talented partner, Raymond Rodriquez, followed the local dancers to California when financial problems, poor artistic choices, and a changing economy forced the CSJ Ballet to void its Cleveland ties. The duo loves the audiences in this area. They wanted to return and form their own company. Entitled Point of Departure the three year-old fledgling group is seeking financial means to create the kind of company that will again make Cleveland proud of its ballet tradition. Point of Departure?s latest performance was staged at Cain Park. A near capacity audience was on it?s feet at the conclusion, applauding and screaming. The standing O was deserved as they had just seen a fine evening of dance. This is not to say the performances were flawless. The ensemble, because of financial constraints, had only eight rehearsals to polish their dancing. Even making this more difficult was that Gabay had created "The Other Side of the Road." a lengthy piece specifically for Rodriquez. It had its world premiere at this appearance. All of this led to some uncertainty at times. This did not, however, take away from the over-all wonder of the program. Gabay?s "Nouveau Flamenco" danced to the music of Ottmar Liebert, found the cast in traditional flamenco costumes. Consisting of interesting couplings, often each pair doing different moves at the same time, the choreography showed creativity. The dancers executed stylized Spanish movements which nicely paralleled the moods of the guitar music. Gabay featured each of the dancers as soloists. The individual dancing and partnering were fine, but they were slightly off-sync when everyone was required to move as a unit. "Meditation," was a pas de deux displaying the fine partnering abilities of Rodriquez and Gabay. This was a selection using classical movements with modern overtones. The couple?s hand and arm use and their synchronization was superb. The dancers were accompanied by the excellent live piano fingering by Carolyn Warner and the fine bowmanship of violinist Lev Polyakin. Sayaka Tai and Ivan Bielik were featured in the Pas de Deux from ?DON QUIXOTE.? After a mechanical start the duo?s confidence increased and shined brightly in their featured solo segments. Tai?s toe work and Bielik?s circle leaps were excellent. Danced to a series of musical selections from Polyakin?s new jazz recording "The Other Side of the Road," the ballet by the same name gave the youthful forty-something Rodriquez a chance to display his multi-talented abilities in classical ballet, modern dance, soft shoe, swing-dance, and theatrical movement. Gaby?s talent as a creative choreographer was showcased throughout. "Feast or Famine" which featured Rodriquez in a kick-line routine with four women was cheered loudly by the audience. He partnered effectively with Christine Schwaner in a pas de deux. Gabay and Rodriquez delighted as an exercise class duo in "Running out of Time." The program?s highlight was the concluding segment. The entire company displayed fine style and message development in a reenactment of dancers trying out for a theatrical chorus line, portraying "Life is an Audition." CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Pointe of Departure company deserves financial and audience support to keep giving the area their high level of dance performance. Their recent Cain Park presentation showed again the quality and talent of Gabay and Rodriquez, not only as dancers, but as co-artistic directors. To show support for the company send your financial contributions to Gabrod, Inc., P.O. Box 719, lakewood, OH 44107 or go on-line to www.pointeofdeparture.com and volunteer to assist them. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wig designer/stylist wanted- Carousel Dinner Theatre, Akron Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870285C2@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is searching for an experienced wig = designer/stylist to either design wigs for upcoming productions or = maintain them for the run of each production once the styles are set. = Please send inquiries to Karen Starr kstarr at CarouselDinnerTheatre.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Time (Theatre Actor Night at Cronies) Message-ID: <139.235d20b1.2c5e0376@aol.com> --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From Kevin Joseph Kelly...... It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland actors! Brian Etchell and Colin Cook Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture to NYC. Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck! Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean. Also, a special announcement that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please! --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Kevin Joseph Kelly......

It is that time of the month= again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at= 10 PM

Cronies Bar and Grill=
Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood
17900 Detroit Avenue
Starts at 10, come early to get a table


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!=

Kitchen open until Midnight
216-226-3310, if you get lost

This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland acto= rs!

Brian Etchell and Colin Cook

Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture t= o NYC.
Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck!
Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean.
Also, a special announcem= ent that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on= October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please!



--part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SNOOPY!!! this Tuesday only! Message-ID: <3B42C284.6DA6D41E.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock presents for ONE NIGHT ONLY... SNOOPY!!! (In Concert) Tuesday, August 5th at 7:30pm Admission is FREE (suggested donation $5) Directed by Joanna May Hunkins Music Direction by Ryan F. Bergeron Starring: Pierre-Jacques Brault* as Snoopy Michael A. Curry as Woodstock Carrie Hall as Peppermint Patty Brian Marshall as Linus Kelly Murphy as Lucy Benji Reid as Charlie Brown Jennifer Zapolla as Sally Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road Bedford Heights (just off 271 and Rockside Road) PLEASE NOTE: Mercury Summer Stock will be announcing it's 2004 season at this event! Don't miss it!!! Call (216) 732-3370 for more information *Appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of: EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP at convergence Message-ID: <20030803160602.58611.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> THE QUESTION AT CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM: "WHAT?S THIS ALL ABOUT? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times As the patrons filed into the lobby during the intermission at convergence-continuum Theatre?s production of Jose Rivera?s ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? a male voice boomed out, "Does anyone know what this is all about?" A woman said, "Beats me." Another said, "It?s about I, I, I, want, want, want." Most people just shook their heads. A group of four, who were contemplating leaving, were stopped by one of their number who said, "The actors are working hard, we owe it to them to go back in." Rivera, the play?s author, was born in Puerto Rico. He recounts that when he was a boy, he loved to sit on his mother's knee and listen to stories of his Puerto Rican ancestors. There were chronicles of inflamed passions and family betrayals, of lovers crossed and disasters scarcely averted. He once said, "The stories were just outrageous. There were elements of the fantastical, of the dream, and these things become interchangeable." This lack of a divide between the real world and the realm of dreams and nightmares, fantasy and folklore are at the heart of his plays. Its been called "mad realism." ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? was written in 1990...its subject is supposedly the primitive human struggle between animal instincts and civilized order. A London reviewer capsulized the play by stating, "its conception of the human condition as a psychic battleground--lively, funny, erotic, tragic--has a rare force." That may well be, but judging by the audience who saw the convergence-continuum production, the intent and purpose of the playwright was not clear. The production is generally well performed. Lara Mielcarek is outstanding as Nelly, the psychologically deprived daughter. She matures from animal to a productive woman before our eyes. Hers is a focused portrayal, but the script doesn?t tell us how she develops the abilities to mature in the way she does. Does just getting away from her monster of a father bring miraculous healing? In the world of fantasy, maybe, but psychologist would say, "no." As the role requires, Geoff Hoffman is attractive, and but he fails to give texture to Johnny, Nelly?s ego-centered husband. At times his lines are flat and sometimes his motivations are unclear. This could have been the fault of the script which rarely gives him the motivations for the build-up needed. Clyde Simon is properly offensive as the father. But, again, the impetus for his character?s actions are not clear. Why is he the person he is? He says to his daughter, "There is no escaping my house. It is always with you." He is right, but why was the house the way it was? The author gives us no real clues. Animal instincts? Really? Director Joshua Spencer frustrates at least part of the audience by placing the father?s wheel chair in the corner of the L-shaped stage. This placement blocks the view of at least one-third of the viewers from seeing the action. He also needed to temper the sound effects which often drowned out the dialogue. There are a group of theatre-goers who like to attend mind-bending theatrical productions. Though a trend in the late 60s and 70s, that audience segment has waned. If their play selections to date are any indication, Clyde Simon, convergence continuum?s Artistic Director and Brian Breth, its Executive Director, have decided to appeal to that audience. Theirs is a brave task. They are providing the type of theatre for that fringe group, but they must realize that plays like ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? may not get the positive word of mouth needed to financially sustain their venue. Should they do the likes of Neil Simon. Absolutely not, but there are plays that will appeal to a broader audience and still advance the art form. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Rivera may be a word master, but he has created in ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? characters we care little about. He enfolds them in a story with no focus. His words lack clarity and focus. Therefore, we care little about the play. ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? runs at 8 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 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. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From carol at callaria.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STILL TIME TO SIGN UP FOR 'STAGE FRIGHT...' CLASS! Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Saturday 9th August, and Monday 11th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Monday class has been delayed one week from earlier announcement to give people more time to sign up.) (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS "MURDER ON THE MOUNT" , an audience participation play at Lolli's Restaurant, Canton, Ohio Message-ID: <20030803174919.78638.qmail@web40504.mail.yahoo.com> WHEN: MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH AT 7:30 PM AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 12TH AT 7:30 PM. WHERE: Lolli's Restaurant is located at 4801 Dressler Rd. NW, In Canton Ohio. "Murder On The Mount" is a funny whodonit on Mount Olympus. Can you imagine an immortal being murdered? Well, it happened. And it's up to Chuckie Chan to figure out who did it. Needed are three men and three women. Ages range from 19 to 35. These are PAID performances. Both primary and understudy actors. CAST OF CHARACTERS APOLLO: God of light and all arts, son of Zeus, friend of mankind and a great archer. The ever youthful God,just and wise, representing a level of moral excellence. Also the God of prophesy, taught to him by Pan. Must have been the nerd of Mount Olympus. No mortal could be that good. APHRODITE: Goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Wife of Hephaestus, but mother of three children by Ares,God of War, and lover to many, including Adonis. This chick got around. DIONYSUS: Son of Zeus and a human, inventor of wine and God of wine, life, nature and theater. Brought out the basic instincts and desires in people. The Romans called him Baccus. A major party dude. ERIS: Goddess of strife, sister of Ares. At the marriage of Peleus and Thetis, she provoked the quarrel among the Goddesses which led to the Judgment of Paris, and so to the Trojan War. Call her catty and an obnoxious buttinski. ADONIS: The eternal symbol of masculine beauty, and, boy, does he know it. His trysts with Aphrodite brought out the jealousy of Persephone. Both wanted to claim him, and Zeus, who decided neither had a stronger claim than the other, allowed each to keep him half a year. ATHENA: Goddess of wisdom, pottery and weaving, and daughter of Zeus and Metis (don't even ask), and a virgin Goddess. This is important only in that it proves she could run faster than Hermes and his winged feet. CHUCKIE CHAN: Brother of the famous 20th Century criminologist Charlie Chan, who was brought to Olympus to solve the murder of Dionysus under orders from Zeus. (Dionysus & Chuckie Chan are played by the same actor) NUMBER ONE DAUGHTER: The dingy daughter of Chuckie Chan. (Aphrodite & Number One are played by the same actor) We encourage everyone to audition. Even if you don't have audience participation theatre experience, but you're quick on your feet. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From CabaretRock at aol.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 From: CabaretRock at aol.com (CabaretRock at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Pop/Rock Singer--Paid Position Message-ID: <44.33deab85.2c5eb753@aol.com> CABARET ROCK at Pickwick & Frolic in downtown Cleveland is completing its Fall cast. Seeking one more female entertainer who can sing solos and harmonies as well as pick up simple movement. Age range: 20s to 30s. Performs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Opens October 2 and runs through March 2004. Pays $150. per weekend. There will be a special New Year's Eve performance. For an audition, contact CabaretRock at aol.com or call (216) 751-6083. Please E-mail a resume and photo when possible. From Hllywddan at aol.com Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 From: Hllywddan at aol.com (Hllywddan at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash debut concert...AT LAST Message-ID: <63E54A4B.7E4B6DD9.024ECA8F@aol.com> vanityCrash Beachland Tavern -- Saturday Aug. 9, 8:00 sharp. A special pre-show party for Human League Tickets for vanityCrash only are $5 at the door. Tickets for Human League are $20 adv., and will also admit you to the vanityCrash pre-show. Vanity Crash, Cleveland's newest riff-driven ruckus, planted its first glittery seeds with Cleveland Public Theater's smash production of the rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Now they're bringing their slamming, Bowie-esque guitar rock to the clubs. Lead Vocalist Dan Folino played the dynamic, gender-bent lead role in Hedwig, Guitarist Dennis Yurich served as Hedwig's Musical Director and guitarist, and has played with Q-Up, Verdanzen and System 56. You may know stage-destroying drummer Steve Mehlman from Hedwig or from his punishing work with Pere Ubu, The Heathers, Terminal Lovers, Backmonkeys or Rocket from the Tombs. Bassist Brian Hager comes to us from Vinyl Baby, and guitarist Chris Viola formerly led The Viola Contingent. The band promises that the Beachland debut will be "something for those who listen with their eyes as well as their ears." This early show is a chance for all our old-timer friends who've said our previous bands played out too late at night. You can catch the show at 8:00, leave around 9:00, and be home in time to take your Metamucil and get ready for the 10 o'clock local news! The Beachland Ballroom/Tavern: 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland OH (216) 383-1124 http://www.beachlandballroom.com Vanity Crash, Sat. Aug. 9, 8:00 pm www.vanitycrash.com From carol at callaria.com Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGE FRIGHT? FLUBS BECAUSE OF ANXIETY? Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Monday 4th August, 2003, and Saturday 9th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From kkelly at beckcenter.org Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING Message-ID: BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING

JOB = POSTING

July 22, 2003

BUSINESS OFFICE = CLERK


Entry level bookkeeping/clerical = position. This individual will perform a variety of financial and = administrative duties.

Duties will consist of: Assisting with = Accounts Payable, Payroll, Filing, Box Office and Concession sales. = Experience with Excel spreadsheet and Word programs is required.  = Bookkeeping experience preferred but not required.   =

Part time, approx 20 hrs/week with = some nights and weekends. Flexible Hours; Work days Monday thru Friday = with occasional week-ends, $8/hr.


Please submit resume to Beck Center = for the Arts
           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    Attn: Marie Talarico, Business Manager
        =                    =      16801 Detroit Avenue
           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    Lakewood, OH  44107

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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland's favorite son Bob Hope dies Message-ID: My friends in theater. Early this am a man I was fortunate enough to meet in Cleveland in the 1980's and share some laughs with has passed away at the age of 100 from pneumonia, Please pray for Bob (ski nose) Hope to be at peace with his maker. C. Abraham From jgrimes at legalplans.com Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 From: jgrimes at legalplans.com (James Grimes) Date: Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret for the Crown - Benefit! 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The final round of the competition, for pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner Concert Hall = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed fourth and fifth, = respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief professor and = chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the Oberlin Conservatory faculty = were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. 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. The Oberlin Conservatory's facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the Philadelphia Orchestra). Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner Jon Nakamatsu at the = first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, Kevin won first prize in = the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra. Kevin = has participated in master classes with such artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic = Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed = George Crumb's A Little Suite for Christmas for the composer in a concert at Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing homes, schools, and a variety of other places. THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two Minnesota competitions, the Schubert = Club Competition in St. Paul and Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National Orchestra and the Rumania National Black = Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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.o --==========01557107========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = WINNERS OF THE NINTH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION <
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 28, 2003
OBERLIN, OHIO -- Rachel Kudo, a = 16-year-old pianist from Northbrook, Illinois, and a student of Emilio del = Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago, is the winner of = the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano = Competition and Festival. The final round of the competition, for = pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner = Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for = her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's = Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. = 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the = audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin = Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of = del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of = Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed = Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of = Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, = Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni = arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's = Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song = without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's = Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea = and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed = fourth and fifth, respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; = they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. = Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on = WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the = music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief = professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; = and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the = McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music = radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the = Oberlin Conservatory faculty were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, = Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. = 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. = 00ff,0000,0000 The Oberlin Conservatory's = facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music = library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive = professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording = artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a = National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording = and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian = Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the = Philadelphia Orchestra).
Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition
FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO
At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, = Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around = the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such = artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th = International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include = the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names = of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, = Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in = Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala = Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of = Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, = and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of = Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student = Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in = the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its = prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of = Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, = Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago = Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is = also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber = Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago.
SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI
Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High = School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as = soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's = Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio = at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner = Jon Nakamatsu at the first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed = with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano = competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior = levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won = the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, = Kevin won first prize in the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto = Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee = Chamber Orchestra. Kevin has participated in master classes with such = artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. = In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference = in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed George Crumb's A Little Suite = for Christmas for the composer in a concert at = Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing = homes, schools, and a variety of other places.
THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH
Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, = where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved = to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two = Minnesota competitions, the Schubert Club Competition in St. Paul and = Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National = Orchestra and the Rumania National Black Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia = Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship = student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's = degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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
--==========01557107==========-- From AMWhite at oco.net Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 From: AMWhite at oco.net (Allen White) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Hound of the Baskervilles" at N Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20030728171604.020ff000@mail.oco.net> The Olde Towne Hall Theatre in North Ridgeville will be presenting the Sherlock Holmes classic "The Hound of the Baskervilles" October 9 - 25, 2003. Auditions will be held at the theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville: Sunday, August 17, 7 - 9pm Monday, August 18, 7 - 9pm Roles include: Lady Agatha Mortimer (30's - 50's) Perkins, a maid (20's - 30's) Dr. John Watson (30's - 50's) Sherlock Holmes (30's - 50's) Mrs. Barrymore (40's - 60's) Henry Baskerville (20's - 40's) Barrymore (40's - 60's) Kathy Stapleton (20's - 40's) Laura Lyons (20's - 40's) Jack Stapleton (20's - 40's) The show will be directed by Tim Jones. Please call him at 216-521-7404 with any questions. Directions to the theatre can be found at the theatre web site at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com From rbingraham at juno.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 From: rbingraham at juno.com (Richard B Ingraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <20030728.125127.588.0.RBIngraham@juno.com> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 22:22:35 -0400 Rebecca Borger writes: > follow through. What a lot of members of our community don't know > is > that there were other convention center proposals out there. There > > were several developed by independent contractors that would not > have > cost the city a dime, but our leaders have chosen the most expensive > > one to be on the ballot. > Think twice before voting for the new convention center and look at > all > of the facts I think Rebecca has some very valid points here. Although I'll admit, that I have not really paid much attention to the actual proposals, mostly due to the fact that I rarely have any "real" vote in such projects, since I live in Lake and not Cuyahoga county. But I seem to remember at least one of the proposals was to simply remodel the old downtown convention center. I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. I'm all for arts advocacy as anybody else on the list. Believe me, my livelihood depends on it. But not at the cost of the big picture. If it's true that arts funding will only come as "package" deal, then I'm afraid it's a sad day for us artists. Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: RBIngraham at juno.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.mp3.com/rbiproductions From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT seeks set designer for holiday show Message-ID: <99.3b243f03.2c56d199@aol.com> --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production 'The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Center Dec 4-7, 2003. 'The Night Before Christmas', conceived, directed, and choreographed by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotionally charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington. If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mail: Ccontempdt at aol.com Thank you in advance for your consideration. Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Contemporary Da= nce Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production '= The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Cente= r Dec 4-7, 2003.

'The Night Before Christmas'
, conceived, directed, and choreographed= by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret= Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish=20= to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotiona= lly charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke=20= Ellington.

If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mai= l:
Ccontempdt at aol.com
            = ;  
Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate
--part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST '84 in Chicago 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_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chicago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $10 ($5 for students). This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifling repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high school. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is deftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big Brother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing adult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage world. In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcastic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage, lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordinary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered the ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure. Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this will be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheever by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural undertones. She has also directed Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the Living Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte demonstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84 is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone. For more information contact: Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director Phone (312) 391-4469 Angst84israd at aol.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ANGST '84 in Chicago "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO

ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chi= cago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the= Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave.  Show times are Friday and Satu= rday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm.  Tickets are $10 ($5 for studen= ts).

This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifl= ing repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high s= chool. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is de= ftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big B= rother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing a= dult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage wo= rld.

In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimps= e into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcast= ic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage= , lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral = rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordi= nary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance = and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered t= he ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure.

Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this w= ill be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheev= er by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural under= tones. She has also directed  Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the L= iving Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte dem= onstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84= is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone.
For more information contact:
Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director
Phone (312) 391-4469
Angst84israd at aol.com

--MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe 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_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIVAL Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Theater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis. You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS BLOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph website. Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown support for the production in the past. It's going to be a great festival. -dh http://www.badepitaph.org # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIV= AL

Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Th= eater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Fest= ival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis.

You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS B= LOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph websi= te.

Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown suppor= t for the production in the past.  It's going to be a great festival. -= dh

http://www.badepitaph.org

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part-- From Anastasjoy at aol.com Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 From: Anastasjoy at aol.com (Anastasjoy at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <116.26b787cf.2c574840@aol.com> In a message dated 7/28/03 10:47:03 PM, rbingraham at juno.com writes: << I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. >> Actually, a few ideas have been tossed around, including turning the old Convention Center into a movie sound stage. But as far as I know, these have just been ideas casually bandied around and no research or feasibility studies have been done. My reservation is the speed with which the proposal was thrown together quickly with little public input and dozens of unanswered questions need careful consideration before asking the public to approve any proposal. More affordable ideas (such as rebuilding or expanding on the site of the old Convention Center) were discarded out of hand in favour of the most expensive and potentially problem-filled site. Now it's being suggested that any cost overrun could wipe out the scraps of funding that are now being offered as carrots to arts and neighborhood groups to support the issue. It isn't at all clear how or if that funding would be guaranteed. Personally, I'd like to see something a little more concrete and detailed before making any decision about whether to support this. From jennilieu at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 From: jennilieu at yahoo.com (jenni lou oakes) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Comedy Performance Gym Message-ID: <20030729183641.5416.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii STAND UP NAKED In beautiful downtown Kent where there's no scenery to obstruct your view! Wednesday, July 30th 9 PM - Sharp The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St. This month's comedy performance gym features: Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza. Watching these comics squeeze their acts into a two hour show is worth the free admission! The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                   STAND  UP  NAKED
                           In beautiful downtown Kent
            where there's no scenery to obstruct your view!
             
                  Wednesday, July 30th
                          9 PM - Sharp
                     The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St.
 
               This month's comedy performance gym features:
 
Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza.
Watching these comics squeeze their acts into
a two hour show is worth the free admission!
                 The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone.


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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202-- From mills at shakerlakes.org Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 From: mills at shakerlakes.org (Victoria Mills) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Read a script foran Exhibit at the Nature Center Message-ID: <004e01c355fc$d8a0eb10$1800a8c0@ncsl.shakerlakes.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by reading a script that accompanies animation. The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities. It won't take much of your time; all we'd like is your voice, but we do need you asap. Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Nature = Center at = Shaker = Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by = reading a script that accompanies animation.  The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities.  It = won’t take much of your time; all we’d like is your voice, but we do = need you asap.  Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org.  

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10-- From info at ensemble-theatre.com Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 From: info at ensemble-theatre.com (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOB OPENINGS: ATTENTION DESIGNERS & STAGE MANAGERS & THEATRE STUDENTS... Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre (performing this upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland Play House) is STILL accepting resumes for the following paid positions: *Stage managers *Costume Designers Please send resumes to: Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 or email to: info at ensemble-theatre.com ATTENTION Theatre Students!! A Great Opportunity to Gain Professional Experience! We are also looking to fill the following unpaid positions: *Light & Sound Board Operators (small stipend may be available) *Running Crew *Ushers Come and join the Ensemble for an exciting new season! For more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 


 


Ensemble Theatre
 
(performing this=20 upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland = Play=20 House)
 
is  STILL  accepting resumes for the = following=20 paid positions:
   
 
*Stage=20 managers
     *Costume=20 Designers
 
 
Please send resumes = to:

Ensemble=20 Theatre
P.O. Box = 181309
Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
or = email to: =20 info at ensemble-theatre.com
 
 
 
ATTENTION Theatre=20 Students!!
A Great = Opportunity to=20 Gain Professional Experience!
 
We are also looking to = fill the=20 following unpaid positions:
 
*Light = & Sound Board=20 Operators (small stipend may be available)
*Running = Crew
*Ushers
 
Come and join the Ensemble = for an exciting=20 new season!
 
For=20 more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930.


 

------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840-- From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee's The Kathy and Mo Show Tickets! Message-ID: <005201c355c9$8b31ccb0$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Kathy and Mo Show! QBP's hilarious feminist romp will entertain the masses at the annual = fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, Medina and Portage = Counties. Saturday, August 16, 8 p.m. at Weathervane Playhouse.=20 =20 Ticket prices are $15 to attend the show, $35 to attend the show and a = dessert buffet after the show with the cast members and $75 ($135 per = couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show and dessert. = Reservation deadline is August 8. For tickets or more information = contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood 330-535-2674 ext. 129. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Kathy = and Mo=20 Show!

QBP=92s hilarious feminist romp will = entertain the=20 masses at the annual fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, = Medina and Portage Counties.  = Saturday, August 16, = 8 p.m.=20 at Weathervane Playhouse.

 

Ticket prices are $15 to attend the = show, =20 $35 to attend the show and a dessert buffet after the show with the cast = members=20 and $75 ($135 per couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show = and=20 dessert.  Reservation = deadline is=20 August 8.  For tickets or = more=20 information contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood  330-535-2674 ext.=20 129.

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theater discount for Neo members Thur July 31 Message-ID: <93.313d06f3.2c5864ff@aol.com> --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Mapleleaf Theater Company Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= =20 528 $5 off for Neo members THE KINGDOM OF EARTH By Tennessee Williams Directed by Steve Ritchey $5 OFF (up to 4 tickets) by calling for reservations and prsenting this email At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20 route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with=20 outstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines= . Also=20 available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-house =20 bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf=E9 style=20= setting.=20 IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITED STATES! In our 20= th=20 season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works by American=20 playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA! CALL 440-942-7075 --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Mapleleaf Theater Company
Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director
Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= 528


$5 off for Neo members

THE KINGDOM OF EARTH
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Steve Ritchey

$5 OFF (up to 4 tickets)=20= by calling for reservations and
prsenting this email



At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20= route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with ou= tstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines.=20= Also available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-ho= use  bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf= =E9 style setting. IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITE= D STATES! In our 20th season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works= by American playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA!

CALL 440-942-7075

--part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary-- From cdp6 at po.cwru.edu Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 From: cdp6 at po.cwru.edu (Curtis Proctor) Date: Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Air conditioners for sale Message-ID: <290703210.45222@webbox.com> Tired of getting in from your summer stock production and having to endure the heat and humidity in your home? Have an non-airconditioned theater dressing room in an ampitheater that your cast kvetches about?? Contact me! For $80(for the both), I have two large air conditioners...one like new, the other a little older. Each takes normal 3-pronged outlets. Here's the catch: YOU have to come get em and you'll need two people. Reply to my e-mail or call 216-382-2133 and leave message. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAME is Two for One this Wednesday! Message-ID: <1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e@aol.com> --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Wednesday, check out FAME The Musical and bring a date... FOR FREE!!! It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This Wednesday,
check out FAME The Musical
and bring a date...
FOR FREE!!!
It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th!

Mercury Summer Stock
presents

FAME The Musical

book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez
Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes
Directed by Pierre-Jacques Braul= t
Music Direction by Kevin Thomas

July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for o= ne night), 31st
August 1st & 2nd
All performances at 7:30pm


at Heskett Auditorium
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights
(just off 271 & Rockside Road)

Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservat= ions TODAY!!!

Featuring:
Halle Morse as Carmen
Brian Marshall as Nick
Kelly Murphy as Serena
Cedric Hall as Tyrone
Julie Marx as Iris
Michael Curry as Joe Vegas
Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel
Joe Monaghan as Schlomo
Amber Valichnac as Lambchops
Dan Marshall as Goody
Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman
Ebony McCray as Miss Bell
Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers
Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf
Benji Reid
Carrie Hall
Michael Harnichar
Diana Braun
Alex Puette
Jenna HousiauxSteward
Catherine Clausi
Jennifer Zappola
Kristin Wojciechowski
Eric Bartowski
Patrick Clement
Criag Moiser
Timothy L. Patrick jr.
Antoinetia Mullins
Terrell Richardson
Kelsey Russell
Jessica May

for more information, visit our website at:
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com




--part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Independent Pictures' Benefit Concert Message-ID: <020201c35600$fdc91b70$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest performing artists, As a filmmaker, I strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; I utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving images. Entertainment industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of different medium, whether it's music, performers, artist, actors, martial artists, culture and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an exciting part of our social world. Come and join many of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock and rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of expression through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the Odeon Concert Club. Bands include - Mike Sandwich band (NYC) - Scotland Yard Gospel Choir (Chicago) - Coffinberry (Cleveland) - Kiddo (Cleveland) - Slunt (NYC) In addition, it will be Ohio's premiere of Public Enemy's latest music video. Ryan McFaul's hit music video "Gay Boyfriend" and many others that were selected to be screened at the November's Ohio Independent Film Festival. Mike Polk of UPN's 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, magazines, etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme Park, etc), and many others. Meet other musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business professionals that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and Talent Agency for future roles. Proceeds to benefit Independent Pictures' many programs throughout the year. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the Odeon's Box Office or Independent Pictures' office. More information, call 216.651.7315. I think you for your continued support and please come and party with us! ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dearest performing=20 artists,

 

As a = filmmaker, I=20 strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; = I=20 utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving = images.

 

Entertainment=20 industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of = different=20 medium, whether it’s music, performers, artist, actors, martial = artists, culture=20 and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an = exciting part=20 of our social world.

 

Come = and join many=20 of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock = and=20 rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of = expression=20 through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the = Odeon=20 Concert Club. Bands include

 

-         =20 Mike Sandwich band (NYC)

-         =20 Scotland Yard Gospel Choir=20 (Chicago)

-         =20 Coffinberry (Cleveland)

-         =20 Kiddo (Cleveland)

-         =20 Slunt (NYC)

 

In = addition, it will=20 be Ohio’s premiere = of Public=20 Enemy’s latest music video. Ryan McFaul’s hit music video = “Gay Boyfriend” and=20 many others that were selected to be screened at the November’s = Ohio Independent=20 Film Festival.

 

Mike = Polk of UPN’s=20 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, = magazines,=20 etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night = stays=20 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme = Park, etc),=20 and many others.

 

Meet = other=20 musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business = professionals=20 that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and = Talent=20 Agency for future roles.

 

Proceeds to benefit=20 Independent Pictures’ many programs throughout the year. Tickets = are $20 in=20 advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with = www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the = Odeon’s Box=20 Office or Independent Pictures’ office.

 

More = information,=20 call 216.651.7315.

 

I = think you for your=20 continued support and please come and party with=20 us!

------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Into the Woods Message-ID: <20030729124340.20310.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods. Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances: Lakeland Theatre INTO THE WOODS Book by Music and Lyrics by James Lapine Stephen Sondheim Produced and Directed by Martin Friedman Featuring Maryann Nagel* Paul Floriano* as as the Witch the Baker Musical Direction by Marc Baker Sets and Lights by Production Stage Manager Keith Nagy Eileen Canapari Choreography by Sound Designed by Gustavo Urdaneta Bill Amato Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife Toni Cervino as Cinderella Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood Alex Wyse as Jack Doug Ferran as The Narrator Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince Beth Wood as Florinda Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom Betsey Kahl as Lucinda Michael Rogan as the Steward Jennifer Woda as Granny Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad Amiee Collier as Snow White Production Dates: Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; Sunday, August 3 @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors. For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034. Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods.
Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances:
 
 
Lakeland Theatre
INTO THE WOODS
   Book by                               Music and Lyrics by
James Lapine             Stephen Sondheim
Produced and Directed by
                              Martin Friedman
                                                         Featuring
Maryann Nagel*           Paul Floriano*
                                     as                              as
                             the Witch                        the Baker
                                                Musical Direction by
                                                      Marc Baker
                 Sets and Lights by                Production Stage Manager
                    Keith Nagy               Eileen Canapari
                  Choreography by                  Sound Designed by
                    Gustavo Urdaneta        Bill Amato
                              Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
     Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife  Toni Cervino as Cinderella
        Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood    Alex Wyse as Jack
        Doug Ferran as The Narrator       Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom
        Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel          Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince
        Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince     Beth Wood as Florinda
        Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom  Betsey Kahl as Lucinda
        Michael Rogan as the Steward      Jennifer Woda as Granny
        Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad     Amiee Collier as Snow White
 
 
Production Dates:
Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; 
Sunday, August 3 @  2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors.
For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034.
Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. 
 



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738-- From nacl at nacl.org Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FESTIVAL 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_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The Catskill Festival of New Theatre Weekend #1 Friday, August 1 at 8 PM OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRCUS AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex Endy, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 10 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. The evening MC is Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepathic Radio". The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the young stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club. Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter Thompson Orchestra. Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted by Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING. The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabulary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, once in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' eyes. Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can) NaCl Catskills 110 Highland Lake Rd. Highland Lake, NY www.nacl.org for directions e-mail if you would like accommodation information --MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FESTIVAL

The Catskill Festival of New Theatre

Weekend #1

Friday, August 1 at 8 PM

OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE

An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRC= US AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny= puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex End= y, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 1= 0 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese= Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble.  The evening MC is= Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepat= hic Radio".  The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the y= oung stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club.

Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM

THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA

Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter T= hompson Orchestra.  Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted b= y Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING.  The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabul= ary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, onc= e in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' ey= es.

Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW
Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can)
NaCl Catskills
110 Highland Lake Rd.
Highland Lake, NY
www.nacl.org for directions

e-mail if you would like accommodation information
--MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part-- From Leuszler at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players Silent Auction Message-ID: <17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everybody, First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of this notice. I am in sore need of organizing my address book. Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help out. I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no means, all inclusive. ANYWAY... Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet. Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which raises funds for the theater. Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent auction. In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indians tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecakes, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and dinner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful wood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such. If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the auction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leave a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061. The cut off date for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th. We don't need the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips for the items. Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet, which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall. Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will appear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you after the auction). If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, leave it blank. We'll make up something. Minimum bid is the absolute lowest you want the item to go for. If an item does not sell, we will return it to you. Item: Description: Minimum Bid: Donated by: Address: Phone: E-mail: Thank you for helping out Workshop Players. Mike Leuszler auction coordinator Workshop Players http://www.workshopplayers.com "A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my part." --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everybody,
First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of th= is notice.  I am in sore need of organizing my address book.

Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help= out.  I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater= to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no me= ans, all inclusive.

ANYWAY...

Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet.&nb= sp; Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which= raises funds for the theater.  Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and= organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. = ;

We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent au= ction.  In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indi= ans tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecak= es, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and din= ner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful w= ood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such.

If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the a= uction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leav= e a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061.  The cut off date= for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th.  We don't need= the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips fo= r the items.  Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet,= which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall.

Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will app= ear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you afte= r the auction).  If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, lea= ve it blank.  We'll make up something.  Minimum bid is the absolut= e lowest you want the item to go for.  If an item does not sell, we wil= l return it to you.

Item:

Description:

Minimum Bid:

Donated by:

Address:

Phone:

E-mail:

Thank you for helping out Workshop Players.

Mike Leuszler
auction coordinator
Workshop Players
http://www.workshopplayers.com

"A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my pa= rt."


--part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEP THEATRE KICKIN' Message-ID: <143.15f98db1.2c590227@aol.com> --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL (and get a great workout in at the same time) What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C 8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night, and Fitness Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes. Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!! --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
(and get a great workout in at the same time)

What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford

When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C

       8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH

Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival

How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night,= and Fitness

  Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes.


Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!!





--part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]pre-broadcast premiere at 2003 Summer Crush! Message-ID: <010001c35696$f044f500$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial PUBLIC ENEMY video! Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August 2nd, from 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands and music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected as one of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new PUBLIC ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush". "Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m. Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down to The Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even country, will be talking about in a couple of months. INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!! Event is $20/advance, $25/at door, 18+ ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video!

Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August = 2nd, from=20 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands = and=20 music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected = as one=20 of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush".

"Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html

at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m.

Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down = to The=20 Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even = country, will=20 be talking about in a couple of months.

INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!!

Event is = $20/advance,=20 $25/at door, 18+

------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still taking reservations for headshot session Message-ID: <20030730135144.6231.qmail@web80512.mail.yahoo.com> --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway! There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway!
There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already!


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137-- From tnelson at WVIZ.org Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airing on Applause on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Coming up on the next round of Applause airing Thursday, July 31 at 7:30 = p.m. (Repeats Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m.) Some Fire Hydrants Get a Facelift... We'll find out what all the smoke is about as we look at the latest = public art project taking over the city streets. He may look like a blacksmith...but Brinsley Tyrell has made public = art, his profession. We'll take a road trip to Brinsley's workshop. Then, it all started as a summer theater project, now Near West = Community Theater is celebrating 25 years. Plus, you won't spot any tired old tutus... A ballet company brings their beach towels to our performance space. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause. Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From StageCzech at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Two Men Message-ID: <1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b@aol.com> --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, ages 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11, for four weekends. The roles call for one baritone and one tenor. Light dancing, good comic timing. Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appointment scheduling. --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, a= ges 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11= , for four weekends.

The roles call for one baritone and one tenor.  Light dancing, good com= ic timing.

Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appo= intment scheduling.
--part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Versatile Male Vocalist Update Message-ID: <20030730193649.018AE210B6@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is an addendum to the notice regarding versatile male vocalists that was posted within the past week. I need demos sooner rather than later. Send me whatever you have. (Don't go out to the recording studio and make a new demo or video; if you don't have these items just send your photo/resume. We can always schedule a live audition later.) If you are interested and are preparing a promo kit to send to me, would you please take a moment to send me an email and let me know a little about you and that a package is on the way? This will help my planning tremendously. Many thanks gentlemen! Melissa Barber mbsprod at att.net From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION TO Oberlin Press Release #02 Message-ID: <97677.3268570393@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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 --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Monaco
CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF = THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE
To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l = Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was = awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her = biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano = studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently = studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean = competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu = Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; = and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the = Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in = Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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
--==========00128883==========-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor = Dreamcoat

please pass this on to 6 to 12 year old children who = might be interested as well.
thank you.


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 hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Model Composite Cards Message-ID: <006601c356b3$35f80fd0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT You will get a FREE one-sided (50qty) model composite card with your model photoshoot in the month of August 2003. Few spots left, call now to book your appointment. 216-426-8000. SHOOT WITH THE BEST! We've photographed and helped place models with Ford - NY, Elite - Chicago & NY, Wilhelmina LA & NY, Why Not Milan, Yoshie Japan, Fleming Barcelona, and much more. Check out our site for pricing, to see our portfolio, and much more! ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

You will get a FREE one-sided (50qty) model composite card with your model photoshoot in the month of August 2003.  Few spots left, call now to book your appointment.  216-426-8000.

 

SHOOT WITH THE BEST!

 

We’ve photographed and helped place models with Ford - NY, Elite – Chicago & NY, Wilhelmina LA & NY, Why Not Milan, Yoshie Japan, Fleming Barcelona, and much more.

 

 

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--Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg)-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two reviews:SUPERSTAR at Near West Theatre Message-ID: <17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION OF "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. This is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end. PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magdalene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests wear giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars, Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machine (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamber). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINING PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!! THE REVIEWS: Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20 Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running weekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and hatred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and special effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination and the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic system. It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary characters. Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretation, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered greatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine brightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed! Lois Annich (Audience reaction) It's about resurrection, you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the medium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater hope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creating, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness. It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is clear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in their craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West Theatre. And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near West Theatre, I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel more. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the person I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to your people, feeling your song. It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. Resurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would wager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you do. There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitting together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is sent forth to do greater things. I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation, Jean Reinhold Cleveland Heights --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION O= F
"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. Th= is is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end.=20= PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magda= lene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests we= ar giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars,
Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and= the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machi= ne (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamb= er). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and= Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINI= NG PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!!


THE REVIEWS:
Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20
Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running w= eekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people= willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and h= atred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and specia= l effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination a= nd the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic= system.

It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The=20= performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how=20= high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary charac= ters.

Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the=20= issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of= the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretati= on, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered g= reatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine b= rightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and=20= fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed!

Lois Annich


(Audience reaction)

It's about resurrection,=20= you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the m= edium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater h= ope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creati= ng, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness.
It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is c= lear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in t= heir craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West The= atre.

And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near We= st Theatre,  I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel m= ore. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the pe= rson I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic=20= expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to= your people, feeling your song.

It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. R= esurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would w= ager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you= do.

There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in= the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing= the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitti= ng together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me=20= goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common= heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is se= nt forth to do greater things.

I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation,


Jean Reinhold
Cleveland Heights






--part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for Sparx in the City Event Message-ID: <909AD49E4BC1D711BFB80060081295CC1AB03C@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_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" There is a great opportunity coming up to get involved with the arts community in Cleveland. Arts ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx. This event will take place on August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts: 11am-2pm OR 4-6pm. Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of Cleveland. During the two shifts mentioned above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Each team's project will be filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city in culturally, economically and socially unique ways. If citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films. Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City events as well as other alternative locations. The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why Cleveland is such a great place for the arts! Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.com . Sparx and the City is 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. Previous events include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage." ------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great opportunity coming up to get = involved with the arts community in Cleveland.=A0 Arts ambassadors are needed on a = volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx.=A0 This event will take place on = August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts:=A0 11am-2pm OR = 4-6pm.=A0

 

Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in = the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of = Cleveland.=A0 During the two shifts mentioned = above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture = the essence of urban life in Cleveland.=A0 Each team's project will be = filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city = in culturally, economically and socially unique ways.=A0 If citizens are in the film = areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films.=A0 Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City = events as well as other alternative locations.

 

The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to = inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to = encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why = Cleveland is such a great place for the arts!=A0 = Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time.=A0 If you are interested in this = opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

 

Sparx and the City is 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.=A0 Previous events = include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage."

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <47.31255360.2c598e4e@aol.com> --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse. Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Matinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. Don't sit in front of your computers! Get out and see some live theatre this weekend! --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Hunti= ngton Playhouse.  Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (= Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Ma= tinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM.  Tickets are $15.00.

Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.

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

Don't sit in front of your computers!  Get out and see some live theatr= e this weekend!
--part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeking Box Office Ticket Sorter or "Cubby Holes" Message-ID: CPT is proceeding with the renovation of a new box office this summer. As part of that box office we would like to install a ticket sorter, or "cubby holes" for standard size theatre tickets, for storing and sorting large quantities of tickets by performance. If looks like little tiny mail box sorter. Please contact me at CPT if you have such a thing availabe to donate or sell. Thank you! Denis M. Griesmer Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org Find out what's playing tonight at CPT, browse to www.cptonline.org From BRAUNJC at aol.com Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 From: BRAUNJC at aol.com (BRAUNJC at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Brigadoon" at Cassidy Message-ID: --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were gone? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon" There still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and enjoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch the artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Carrie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie Beaton. Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes by Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith. Come Join them in the Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were g= one? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon"  T= here still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and e= njoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch t= he artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy= Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as= Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Car= rie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie=20= Beaton.  Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes b= y Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith.  Come Join them in the= Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets= are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Dollars Off FAME Tickets Message-ID: <331A1370.180EC3D1.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury is offering a special discount to all NeohioPal users. If you print this out and bring it with you to the show, or simply say you heard about us from the "NeohioPal" you will receive two dollars off your admission to see FAME The Musical. This offer is good for the remainder of the run! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com From kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 From: kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com (Kirsten) Date: Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound of Music in Tallmadge Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dynamics Community Theatre of Tallmadge proudly presents............ The Sound of Music August 1, 2, 8, & 9 in the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School Curtain at 7:30 p.m. For Tickets, call (330)633-3291 Come and bring the whole family for a night of familiar song with audience participation!! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dynamics Community Theatre
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proudly presents............
 
The Sound of Music
 
August 1, 2, 8, & 9
 
in=20 the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School
 
Curtain at 7:30 p.m.
For=20 Tickets, call (330)633-3291
 
Come and bring the whole family for a = night of=20 familiar song with audience=20 participation!!
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We have your brand: HP, Epson, Lexmark & more. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5510 http://us.click.yahoo.com/GHXcIA/n.WGAA/ySSFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> AUGUST FINDS "ACTION" ON CITY STREETS AS "FLIX AND SPARX" SHOOTS SHORT FILMS DOWNTOWN ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 For Immediate Release: July 31, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 CLEVELAND, OHIO=97Sparx in the City, a dynamic new program that=20 showcases street-level arts activity downtown, and Independent=20 Pictures will place filmmakers on city streets on Friday, August 15th=20 and allow all of Cleveland to watch moviemaking=96or even become a part of one of the 8 films to be shot! Called "Flix and Sparx," this one-day filming extravaganza will utilize eight local filmmaking teams to create eight different short films that=20 capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Filmmaking teams will shoot on designated street corners in downtown=20 Cleveland on August 15th. All 8 films will be shot in one day, and=20 selected filmmakers were asked for "edgy, abstract ideas that reflect urban life in culturally, economically and socially unique=20 ways," explained Bernadette Gillota, co-director of Independent=20 Pictures. "Film directors will have to assemble their team, their actors, and their equipment, and have been asked to incorporate=20 vignettes from what is actually happening around them while they are=20 filming."=20=20 The films will be shot from 11 am to 9 pm that Friday, and will be=20 shown on the video boards at Playhouse Square on Friday, September=20 19th at the September Sparx in the City Friday event.=20=20 Timeline for Friday, August 15, 2003 11 am =96 2 pm Live filming on Public Square, The Flats, The=20 Warehouse District, The Civic Center District, The Waterfront=20 District, The Gateway Neighborhood, and the Theater District. If=20 citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in=20 each of the films! Finished films will be featured at future Sparx=20 in the City events as well as other alternative locations. 2:30 & 7:30 pm Playhouse Square will screen "The Sting" at its inside theaters. 5 pm =96 8 pm Independent Short Films shown on Star Plaza at E.=20 14th & Euclid Avenue. Created by teenagers through different=20 filmmaking workshops, several films will be featured on the outdoor=20 jumbo screens with full sound. Food from area restaurants, beer and=20 beverages will be available. 7 pm =96 10 pm Multi-Media Exhibits inside the Colonial ARTcade at=20 E. 6th & Euclid Avenue. Opportunities for citizens to interact with=20 the art exhibitions will be available. The popular local band The=20 Aphrodisiatics will perform at the ARTcade, and independent films=20 will be shown in the lower level of ArtMetro Gallery with wine and=20 beer available.=20 11 pm =96 1 am Short Films on view at Eve Lounge in the Warehouse=20 District. On their newly-installed big screen, this entertainment=20 spot will feature edgy, independent films and also showcase community=20 announcements of interest to residents and patrons of downtown. 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 =09=09=09 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 porthousetheatre at yahoo.com Thu Jul 31 12:11:37 2003 From: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com (Effie A. Tsengas) Date: Thu Jul 31 12:11:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Theatre's Oklahoma! receives superb reviews Message-ID: <20030731162201.20265.qmail@web80510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Porthouse Theatre presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! running thru August 10th "For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun, the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural, and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time." Christine Howey, Scene Magazine "This revival is professional and engaging..." Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent, is one fine production." Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m. Sunday @ 2 p.m. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent Porthouse Theatre is located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center For tickets call: 1-800-304-2363 Effie A. Tsengas Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator Porthouse Theatre Phone: 330-672-3884 Fax: 330-672-2889 Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com www.porthousetheatre.com Mailing Address: B 141 Music & Speech Building Kent, Ohio 44242 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Porthouse Theatre
presents
Rodgers & Hammerstein's
Oklahoma!
running thru August 10th
 
"For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun,
the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." 
Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural,
and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time."
Christine Howey, Scene Magazine
 
"This revival is professional and engaging..."
Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent,
is one fine production."
Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers
 
Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m.
Sunday @ 2 p.m.
Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent
Porthouse Theatre is located on the
grounds of Blossom Music Center
 
For tickets call:  1-800-304-2363


Effie A. Tsengas
Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator
Porthouse Theatre
Phone: 330-672-3884
Fax: 330-672-2889
Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com
www.porthousetheatre.com
Mailing Address:
B 141 Music & Speech Building
Kent, Ohio 44242


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360-- From MGutt at beckcenter.org Thu Jul 31 13:25:08 2003 From: MGutt at beckcenter.org (Michelle Gutt) Date: Thu Jul 31 13:25:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck's 1776 - Buy One Get One Message-ID: Beck's 1776 - Buy One Get One

          Special Buy One Get One offer for = NEohioPAL subscribers!

          for

          The Beck Center for the = Arts

          1776

          Only two weekends = remaining!

          July 31 - August 3 and August 7 - = 10

           

          Here is what the critics have to = say about the Beck Center’s 1776!


                  =         “…attend the Beck Center’s production = of 1776 and get a refresher course
                  =         in the founding of this country.  The production, = under the direction of Scott Spence,
                  =         is entertaining and will fulfill the patriotic needs of = many.” 
                  =         =         =         =         =         Dr. Roy Berko,  The Times Newspapers

                  =         “In Greg Violand, Spence has certainly found a fine = John Adams, …Violand’s
                  =         sureness of presence and power of oration give his Adams = much of the nuanced
                  =         fire necessary to make him both human and larger than = life.”   
                  =         =         =         =         =         Carolyn Jack,   Plain Dealer=20

            =         =        =20
            =         =                  "Molasses To Rum.....a = transcendant theatrical moment that is matched and =              =         =         =         =         = elevated by (G.A.) Taggett's = riveting Execution."  

            =         =         =         =         =         =         =          =         James Damico, The Free Times

                  =        =20
                  =         “Beck’s 1776 is = a solid production of an unashamedly patriotic musical. 
                  =         It deserves your support.” 
                  =         =         =         =         =         =         Art Thomas, Westlife

          Now is your chance to see this patriotic musical = for a special discounted price.
           
          Buy one ticket and get one free for any = Thursday or Sunday performance.

          Just call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 and = say you are one of Fred’s = PALs to get this special discount.

          Showtimes are Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00 = p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  
          The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.
          For more information, call the Box Office or = visit our website at www.beckcenter.org. =

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From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Jul 31 13:44:19 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Jul 31 13:44:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONING - Models - Actors - Singers - Dancers Message-ID: <001c01c35791$88462a40$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_6T+/qrs5Z4uw5qugHueu3A) Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g)" --Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Ashton Kutcher AUDITIONING Model - Actors - Singers - Dancers All those WITH or WITHOUT experience must audition Chris Kramer in Emporio Armani Sean Faris of Parma stars in Brotherhood II STONE Model & Talent Agency of Cleveland is conducting Model/Talent Auditions, ONE DAY ONLY, on Sunday, August 17, 2003. Call now to get your appointment time. 216-351-8100 Don't miss out on this MUST Audition! Chritina Long of Clay Ctr with IKON NY & BMG Chicago MORE DETAILS --Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

Ashton Kutcher

AUDITIONING
Model - Actors - Singers - Dancers

All those WITH or WITHOUT experience must audition

Chris Kramer in Emporio Armani

Sean Faris of Parma stars in Brotherhood II

STONE Model & Talent Agency of Cleveland is conducting Model/Talent Auditions, ONE DAY ONLY, on Sunday, August 17, 2003.
Call now to get your appointment time.  216-351-8100

Don't miss out on this MUST Audition!

Chritina Long of Clay Ctr with IKON NY & BMG Chicago

 

 

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valancy.com (Jack Valancy) Date: Thu Jul 31 15:15:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Office/Artist Studio Space For Rent Message-ID: OFFICE/ARTIST STUDIO SPACE FOR RENT Cleveland Heights, near Lee and Euclid Heights Blvd. * Spacious work space in a community setting * Up to 5 offices, each about 12 feet by 18 feet, 210 SF, windows and telephone line available. * Access to large community room (3,000 SF), and smaller meeting room (350+ SF) also possible depending on availability. Smaller room could be flexible for 10- person meetings. * Rent is $150/month/office, including heat, sewer, and water. * Available August 2003 * We prefer not-for-profit and Heights community-based tenants. * Call (216) 401-1700 for details From director at cyorchestra.org Thu Jul 31 16:16:25 2003 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Thu Jul 31 16:16:25 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Contemporary Youth Orchestra auditions Message-ID: <012401c35793$ad469940$46c04842@thecray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0125_01C35772.2634F940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Contemporary Youth Orchestra is holding auditions for its 9th season beginning August 23rd. Openings for young musicians between the ages of high school - college freshman. Openings in the violin, viola and bass sections. One opening for horn and clarinet. 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The = Contemporary=20 Youth Orchestra is holding auditions for its 9th season beginning August = 23rd.=20 Openings for young musicians between the ages of high school - college = freshman.=20 Openings in the violin, viola and bass sections. One opening for horn = and=20 clarinet. Please email director at cyorchestra.org or = visit www.cyorchestra.org for more=20 information.
------=_NextPart_000_0125_01C35772.2634F940-- From MGutt at beckcenter.org Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 From: MGutt at beckcenter.org (Michelle Gutt) Date: Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces Faculty Message-ID: Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces = Faculty

    Beck = Center Theater Conservatory Adds New Audition Date and Announces = Outstanding Faculty for its First Year

    Additional = Audition=20
     The Beck Center Theater = Conservatory has added a new audition date for students interested in = this exciting new program.  Interested students can now audition on = August 16 from 2-5 p.m..  Some times are still available for the = original audition dates of August 4, 5 & 6 from 5-8 p.m.   = Auditions are  by appointment only and are open to students = entering grades 9 - 12. For an appointment, call Rennie Tisdale at (216) = 521-2540 ext. 222.  

    Auditioners should prepare:
    Non-singers: 2 Contrasting Monologues (memorized) - 1 minute = each
    Singers:        1 Monologue and 1 Song (memorized) - 1 minute = each. 
    Must have sheet music (no = tapes).
    All:Resume; headshot or recent photo; be prepared to read from a = script and take direction.

    Theater Conservatory Faculty = Announced
     The Beck Center is proud to = announce the faculty for our new Theater Conservatory.  The = following instructors will be joining us for the first year of this = exciting theater program for high school students. 

            = Acting I with Brian = Zoldessy
            Movement I with Allyson = Rosen
            Improvisation I with Paul Floriano
            Voice and Speech with Mark Gates
            Acting II with Elizabeth Townsend
            Dance I with Lester = Currie
            Musical Theater with Fred Sternfeld and Martin Cespedes
            Audition Techniques I with Brian Zoldessy
            Conservatory Touring Show directed by Russ Stich

    For additional information on = the Faculty, check out their biographies listed below....

General = Information

The Beck Conservatory is a unique and = intensive course of study that will offer college preparatory = instruction as well as performance opportunities.  This program is = designed for high school students who are planning to attend college as = theater or music theater majors. 

      =B7Two-Year Program
      =B7Open to students entering grades 9 - = 12
      =B7Students Accepted by Audition Only = (see below)
      =B7Only 12 - 20 students will be = accepted

Registration = Information:
Class Dates:    = September 6, 2003 - June 12, 2004   36 weeks
Class Times:    = Saturdays 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Tuition: $1,000 per year (payment plans = available)

Course work:   
Block 1 - 8 weeks-Acting I & = Movement I
Block 2 - 8 weeks-Improvisation I & = Voice and Speech
Block 3 - 8 weeks-Acting II & Dance = I
Block 4 - 4 weeks-Musical = Theater
Block 5 - 8 weeks-Audition Techniques I = & Special Topics
Year 2 will follow a similar course of = study delving further into these and other subjects.

Performance:
Touring show in year 1
Full production and showcase added in = year 2
Master class and workshop participation = each year
Eligible to audition for other Beck = Youth and Adult Theater productions

Beck Conservatory Faculty = Member Biographies

    Martin Cespedes (Musical Theatre) most recently choreographed La Cage = aux Folles and directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Cafe = at Beck Center.  His recent work includes the national tours of = Man of La Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed = over 300 performances in the role "Pedro," "Lun Tha" = in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond, and Faith = Prince, South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side = Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin has directed and staged the = off-Broadway production of Scrooge and Marley as well as Nuts = and Bolts to rave reviews and restaged Israel Horovitz's = long-running production of Line at the lavish 13th Repertory = Company in New York City.  His most recent opera credit was the = lavish PBS production of Le Cid with Placido Domingo and the = Washington Opera where he served as dance and fight captain.  He is = currently directing the independent film Edison Project and the = untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His latest = project was Jesus Christ Superstar at Rocky River Community = Theatre.

    Lester Currie = (Dance I) began his dance career in New York City at 16 as a featured = soloist with the New York City Ballet.  He studied at the School of = American Ballet, and worked under the tutelage of some of the greatest = names in International dance: George Ballachine, Alvin Ailey and Jerome = Robbins. His professional performances have included appearing in = numerous Broadway productions including Michael Bennett's = A Chorus Line and Dreamgirls, and Bob = Fosse's Dancin.  Mr. Currie brings over 30 years of dance and theatre = experience to the arts.  He will be directing Victor/Victoria and Nine in the coming year.

    Paul Floriano = (Improvisation I) has worked as an actor, director, and instructor in = the theatre business for over fifteen years.  His recent work on = stage includes Art at Beck Center, The = Infinite Regress of Human Vanity, A Kiss For = Cinderella, and Love, Janis at the = Cleveland Play House, Tony 'n Tina's = Wedding and Shear Madness at = Playhouse Square.  He spent six years as a company member at the = Cleveland Play House, has been seen on the stages at the Halle, = Ensemble, Dobama, and Cain Park theatres and performed with a national = tour of Tomfoolery.  Paul has taught theater classes as an adjunct = professor at Tri-C as well as numerous workshops in acting and stage = combat.  His directing credits include Wait Until Dark, Crazy for You, and Seven Brides for Seven = Brothers.  He also has film and = television credits and is one of the busiest voiceover talents in the = area.

    Mark Gates (Voice and Speech) has extensive background and training = in theatre.  He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts (Los Angeles) and served as an instructor there as well.  He = is currently a regional recruiter for AADA.  Mark also received = training at Penn Valley College and the Negro Ensemble Theatre (West = Coast) and he has taught classes for the Cleveland Play House.  His = theatre credits include Tony ‘n = Tina’s Wedding, The Fight Against Slavery, The Boys Next Door, = Raisin in the Sun, No Place to Be Somebody, Miss Dessa, Richard III, = Othello, Romeo and Juliet, You Can’t Take it With You, A Midsummer = Nights Dream, A Soldier’s Play, and Tracers.  Mark’s film and television credits = include The Edge of Seventeen = (David Moreton, dir), Telling Lies in America (Guy Land, dir), The Woman = in Red (Gene Wilder, dir), = The Last Breeze of Summer (Scott Williams, dir), Bachelor Party (Tony = Howard, dir.) and Helltown = (Robert Blake, dir).  He can also be seen in = many local and regional commercials.

    Allyson Rosen (Movement I) received her MFA in Acting and Creation of = New Work from Ohio State University and has trained and taught = extensively in all areas of theatre, particularly Acting, Movement, and = Voice.  Besides teaching undergraduate classes in acting and = movement at OSU, she was also on faculty at the Blue Lake Fine Arts camp = in Michigan and was a founding member of the Axis Theatre improvisation = troupe “Mixed Nutz.”  Her performing credits = include A Piece of My Heart = (Warehouse Theatre Co.), Suburb:The Musical and The Lonesome = West (Red Herring Theatre = Ensemble), Saint Joan, She, The London = Cuckolds, Orpheus Descending, King Lear and Marriage = (OSU).

    Fred Sternfeld (Musical Theatre) most recent projects have included the = highly acclaimed Fiddler on the = Roof at Cain Park and La Cage aux Folles at Beck Center.  = His recent production of Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday Night at Beck Center was = honored with a Cleveland = Scene “Best of Cleveland = 2002” Award as “Best Musical.”  He has served as = Artistic Director of Lakewood Little Theatre (Beck Center) and the = Seattle & Dallas Jewish Community Centers.  Over the span of = his career, he has directed over 60 productions, including: = The Trestle at Pople Lick Creek and The Tale of the = Allergist’s Wife at Dobama = Theatre, Beau Jest, The Twilight of the = Golds, Fiddler on the Roof, Conversations with my Father = and Rags at the JCC Halle = Theater, Bad Seed at the Ensemble Theatre, The Man Who Came to Dinner at Berea Summer Theatre, Mass Appeal at Cabaret = Dinner Theatre, Amadeus at Willoughby Fine Arts, Broadway Bound, The Diary of Anne Frank & A Shayna = Maidel at Center Stage/Seattle = JCC, Your in The Time of Your = Life at Karamu, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf at CVLT, All My Sons, = Milk and Honey & Enter Laughing at the = Dallas JCC & Children of a Lesser = God, Foxfire, Side by Side by Sondheim, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Noises = Off, Peter Pan, The Importance of Being Earnest & Joseph… at Beck = Center.  Fred’s recent production of Man of La Mancha at the = JCC Halle Theater received Times = Newspaper’s  Theater Tribute = for Production, Direction, Music Direction, Choreography & = Acting.

    Russ Stich (Touring Show Director) has not only an extensive = background in improvisational theatre and stand-up comedy, but is also = the founder and director of the Hudson Theatre Camp and has directed 14 = shows during his tenure there.  Russ has taught acting and = improvisational workshops at schools in Beachwood, Bainbridge, Solon, = St. Ignatius, and South Euclid as well as Case Western Reserve, John = Carroll and Willoughby Fine Arts.  In addition, Russ is an improv = instructor and promotions director for Cabaret Dada.  His film and = television credits include Telling Lies = in America (Paramount), RenegadeForce (HBO), = and “Imma Rolla” Mr. Money = Loc (MTV/BET).  On stage, Russ has = appeared in Tony ‘n Tina’s = Wedding (Playhouse Square), = Troillus& Cressida and Strange Things = We’ve Thought Of… (Cleveland = Black Box Theatre), Peter Pan = and The Amazing Mary = Poppins (Beachwood) and Miss Claudine’s Blues (Cleveland Public Theater).

    Elizabeth Townsend (Acting II) has lived, worked and studied in New York = City for the last 23 years.  Her experience includes theatre, film, = television and commercials.  She has had extensive training the = American Stanislavski Theatre, The Riverside Shakespeare Company, and = The American Place Theatre studying with notables such as Wynn Handman, = Alice Spivak, Julia Carey and Marianne Wells.  Her television and = film credits include The = Sopranos (HBO), Law and Order (NBC), All My = Children (ABC), Working (HBO), Super = Sucker (Purple Rose Films), = Town Diary (Directed by Jack Kenny) and The Energy Specialist = (The Film Network Inc.).  Elizabeth’s recent stage work in = New York includes The Blue = Moon (Annie Dorsen/Dir.), Angel Wings and …The Fervent = Feminist (Murray Schisgal), = Devotion (La MaMa, = ETC), This Day an Age (Playwright/Dir:Nagel Jackson), Kolonist (Theatre M/Julia = Carey, Dir.), Brecht: In Dark = Times and Downtown (Samuel Beckett = Theatre), Sunstroke (Soho Repertory), Pericles (Playwrights = Horizons), The Children’s = Hour (AST), Antigone (Theatre In = Action), and The Woolgatherer = (Westside Arts Theatre).  Most recently she = has appeared at The Purple Rose theatre in Michigan in Hope for Corky and Completing Dahlia.

    Brian Zoldessy (Acting I and Audition Techniques I) is Assistant = Professor and Director of the Theatre Arts Department at Cuyahoga = Community College, Eastern Campus.  In 1995 he received CCC’s = prestigious Ralph M. Besse Award for Teaching Excellence and was honored = with The Outstanding Achievements Award for Teaching by the = International Conference for Teaching and Leadership, Austin, = Texas.  As a professional actor, Brian has worked in New York, = L.A., Chicago, and Cleveland, (Art, = Crossing Delancey, Awake and Sing) and = has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in television and films, working = with Eli Wallach, Jack Gilford, Kevin Bacon, Matthew Broderick, Fisher = Stevens, John Travolta and Woody Allen.  A winner of the Kennedy = Center's Irene Ryan Acting and Directing Award, his directing credits = include Amadeus, Six Degrees of = Separation, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Glengarry Glen Ross, Agnes = of God, The Male and Female Odd Couple, Othello, The Taming of the = Shrew, The Sunshine Boys (Halle Theatre), Hamlet ESP (Cleveland Stage = Company), A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Comedy of Errors, and = Coriolanus, (The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival) as well as the highly acclaimed Lord of the Flies at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Brian is also a theatre faculty member, = Special Studies Program, at the Chautauqua Institution. 











From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC66D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:00 PM To: 'Marnis48 at aol.com' Subject: FW: JEFFREY Auditions =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 8:31 PM To: 'Grumio85 at aol.com' Subject: JEFFREY Auditions Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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-----Original Message-----
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Subject: JEFFREY = Auditions

Auditions for=20 JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian=20 Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY will open = in the Beck=20 Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and=20 Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early=20 October.
 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, = September 15=20 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20
 
Callbacks will be=20 scheduled the following week.  Performers=20 can prepare a short comic
 
monologue or read scenes from the play, which = will be available at the auditions.  Both Equity=20
 
and Non-Equity performers are = welcome. =20 Please bring a picture/resume as well as your
 
schedules to check for possible rehearsal=20 conflicts.  To = schedule an=20 appointment = please call=20
 
the Beck Center at=20 216-521-2540. 
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 = woman. =20 AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8=20 versatile
 
actors = to play over 40 = characters.
 
 
The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the = Obie Award,=20 The Outer Critics Circle Award and 
 
the John = Gassner Award=20 for Outstanding New American Play for=20 JEFFREY. 
 
 
"A = frank, fearless=20 comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out = of fear=20 and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...."  = --New York=20 Daily News
 
"THE = HOTTEST TICKET=20 OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background,=20 JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up = with some=20 of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall = street=20 Journal
 
"WILDLY=20 FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he = lived=20 in 
modern = Manhattan and=20 taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures = the heart and=20 soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any = other=20 play."  --New York=20 Times   
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The Ohio Clown College in cooperation with the Goodyear (Akron, OH) Branch Library announces this workshop taught by the College?s Make-up Director, Mr. James Reed, Saturday, August 23rd from 10:00 AM ? 4:00 PM.

Learn basic latex application and dental technique and participate in a ?moulage? demonstration.  The workshop is ideal for stage make-up artists as well as those who want to use Fantasy/3D FX make-up for Halloween, school and church theatrical productions.  The workshop is hands-on with each participant receiving a starter kit.

The fee is $95 for instruction and materials and includes refreshments and a theme lunch.

Registration is limited to 25 participants.  Because of the nature of the workshop all registrants must be pre-paid.

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GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD

INVITES NEOPAL MEMBERS TO ENJOY A “BUY = 1-GET 1” DISCOUNT FOR

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“A = CHORUS LINE”

PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH TAMS = WITMARK

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AT THE =

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101 WATER = STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC = CHARDON SQUARE

 

FEATURING THE BEST CAST AROUND!

TODD STUART, LARRY BRAUN, HEATHER HUNKLE, LAURA RIGHTNAUR, KRISTIN NETZBAND, = NORMAN BERRY, JACKIE KALAN, TIM COLES, NATALIE REDER, NICK GEHLFUSS, ERIN = CARDINA, KELLY MOLNAR….JUST TO NAME A FEW!

STICK AROUND AFTER = THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT

 TO MEET THE CAST AND = ENJOY

COMPLIMENTARY = REFRESHMENTS!

 

JUST PRINT = OUT THIS “AD” & TURN IT IN AT THE BOX = OFFICE.

 BUY ONE TICKET & = WE’LL GIVE YOU THE SECOND TICKET FREE!

 

TO RESERVE YOUR = TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE AT

(440) = 286-2255

E-MAIL: Boxoffice at geaugatheater.org

 

“A CHORUS LINE” WILL PLAY AUGUST 15,16,17,22,23,24, = 29,30,31
SHOWTIMES ARE 8:00PM ON FRIDAY & SATURDAYS, 2:00 MATINEE ON = SUNDAYS

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000-- From CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 From: CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com (CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cabaret Grayskull" at Second City...FREE Message-ID: <3785E78A.7F08FBAC.01FD9534@aol.com> The Second City training centers, graduating, Conservatory 5 class is presenting...... HE-MAN of LA MANCHA OR CABARET GRAYSKULL at the Second City theater on East 14th, downtown Cleveland This is an original revue. Written and performed by the Con 5 class. It's being directed by Kiff Vanden Heuvel. ADMISSION IS FREE FREE FREE !! Showtime is 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 11th There will be singing, dancing, gratuitous nudity and funny stuff. So bring the whole family!! CAST: (in no order of importance whatsoever) Meagan Rowell Christy Kunetz Ellen Kleges Jeff Clevenger Dave Sawyer John Lord Jeff Gosnell And all the way from beautiful PA.... Larry Phillis Joe Wichryk II Special thanks to our director KIFF VANDEN HEUVEL !!! HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!!!!!!!! From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD AUDITIONS FOR "THE RED SHOES" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for ?The Red Shoes,? part of our Family Theatre Series THE RED SHOES September 26-October 5 Directed by: Terry M. Sandler Open Auditions: Saturday, August 23 Noon-3:00 P.M. Sunday, August 24 7:00-9:00 P.M. Seeking all actors ages 8 -Adult Please prepare a memorized 1-2 minute monologue or story-telling for the audition. There may be some reading from the script. For more information, contact the Players Guild Theatre at (330) 453-7619. The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840-- From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDINA COLLABORATIVE SUMMER MUSICAL - MY FAIR LADY - FINAL 2 PERFORMANCES Message-ID: <3F2B120B.A6EC1791@zoominternet.net> Don't miss this stunning production of "My Fair Lady" - August 2nd at 8:00 p.m. and August 3rd at 2:00 p.m. - Medina Performing Arts Center, located at Medina High School, 777 E. Union Street in Medina. $12 adults, $8 seniors/students. Box office (330)636-3400. Tickets available at the door. From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audtions for "Noises Off" - Medina County Show Biz Company Message-ID: <3F2B13A0.E88BE1EC@zoominternet.net> Auditions are being held on Saturday, August 1 at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesday, August 6th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 400 N. Broadway, Medina. Production dates are 10/3,4,5,10 & 11, 2003 in Medina. Auditions are from a cold reading from the script. Actors must be prepared to "mess up and do it perfectly"!!! in this high comedy farce. Questions? Leave a message for Sandi Harris at (330) 75-0651 or (330) 760-9759. From info at playersguildtheatre.com Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 From: info at playersguildtheatre.com (The Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild of Canton presents "Cabaret" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~ The Players Guild of Canton ~ Proudly Presents Kander and Ebb's CABARET The Musical Directed by Amy Marie Sima Musical Direction by Steve Parsons Choreography by Jennica McCleary August 22 - September 14 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm Sundays @ 2:30pm For Tickets call (330) 453-7617 Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm also one hour prior to curtain ~ The Cast ~ Emcee - Scott Crim Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten Heir Schultz - Bob Baab Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day ~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~ Bobby - Brandon Claflin Victor - Nathaniel Addessi Hans - Adam J. Ford Max - Craig May Maitre`D - Ben Levy ~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~ Texas - Heather M. Wylie Lulu - Cassandra Capocci Rosie - Andrea Schaffner Fritzie - Angeline Wynn Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi ~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~ Production Manager - Kelly Kerry Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series of increasingly pointed nightclub songs. Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Book by Joe Masteroff. And remember it's not just theatre... it's CABARET. ~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music Library Inc. ~ The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. _____ ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~     = The = Players Guild of Canton     ~

 

Proudly Presents

 

Kander and Ebb's

 

 

CABARET

The Musical

 

 

 

Directed by Amy Marie Sima

 

Musical Direction by Steve Parsons

 

Choreography by Jennica McCleary

 

August 22 - September 14

Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm

Sundays @ 2:30pm

 

For Tickets call (330) 453-7617

Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm

also one hour prior to curtain

 

~ The Cast ~

Emcee - Scott Crim

Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary

Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten

Heir Schultz - Bob Baab

Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel

Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler

Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day

 

~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~

Bobby - Brandon Claflin

Victor - Nathaniel Addessi

Hans - Adam J. Ford

Max - Craig May

Maitre`D - Ben Levy

 

~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~

Texas - Heather M. Wylie

Lulu - Cassandra Capocci

Rosie - Andrea Schaffner

Fritzie - Angeline Wynn

Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi

 

~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~

Production Manager - Kelly Kerry

Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary

Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag

 Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker

German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi

 

Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," =

the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American = writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the = denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former = star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses = the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to = gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series = of increasingly pointed nightclub songs.

 

 

 

Music by John Kander,       Lyrics by Fred Ebb,       Book by Joe = Masteroff.

 

 

 

 

And remember it's not just theatre...

it's CABARET.

 

 

 

 

~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music = Library Inc. ~

 

 


The Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio = 44702

Business = Office: (330) 453-7619

Box Office: = (330) 453-7617

www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

For general = information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com

To receive = audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to = audition at playersguildtheatre.com

To unsubscribe = from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.com and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 


 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO REVIEWS: BAT BOY and POINTE OF DEPARTURE Message-ID: <20030802182041.41559.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> A DYNAMIC DUO: ?BAT BOY? AND POINT OF DEPARTURE AT CAIN PARK Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times BAT BOY, A FUN-FILLED FLIGHT OF FANTASY AT CAIN PARK The headlines in the tabloids state:"Batboy Found In W.Virginia Cave," "Batboy Escapes," "New Wave Of Batboy Sightings!," and " Batboy Attacks Girl, 10!". What is this all about? According to the Weekly World News, the Bat Boy saga began in 1992 when the 19-pound mutant, described by scientists as half human and half bat, was captured in a cave in Virginia's Shenandoah Mountains. Supposedly, the strange creature had enormous amber eyes that enabled him to see in the dark and oversized ears that worked like radar! The feisty creature was taken to a secret federal laboratory near Wheeling, W.Va., where experts from all over the world came to study him. In 1993 and again in 1994, government officials denied rumors that Bat Boy had escaped from the lab and was on the loose. His present whereabouts are unknown. And what does that have to do with the theatre? Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming decided to write the story into a stage production. Laurence O?Keefe added the music and lyrics. The results? ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? made its Off Broadway debut in 2001. It developed an instant cult following and was selected as the Best Off-Broadway musical that year. The musical ostensibly tells the tale of finding the Bat Boy and his struggle to assimilate and gain societal acceptance against great odds. It takes on a ?MY FAIR LADY? meets sci-fi horror aura as Bat Boy is taught how to behave like a respectable citizen and finds out the "real" story of his conception. The moral? Who cares! It?s the over-all effect of the production that matters. You go to see ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? to be entertained. It?s the National Inquirer version of theatre. Director Victoria Bussert, not only has the talent to unearth wonderful unknown scripts, like ?AVENUE X? and ?SIDE SHOW,? but also todirect them with ingenuity. She has done it again. Add the creative bat-in-action/townsfolk-in-panic choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, and the power-packed (but often ear shattering) music by Leonard DiCosimo, and you have a fun, fun show. As for the music, you?ve never heard any of it. And that matters little. You?ll laugh your way through such ditties as "Another Dead Cow" and "Show You a Thing or Two." "Inside Your Heart" is the strangest love song every written. "A Home For You" and ""Let Me Walk Among You" are beautiful ballads. "Children, Children" is a hysterically funny, raunchy number featuring stuffed animals. (You have to see it to believe it.) The cast is wonderful. There is not a weak link in the group. The ten actors/singers play about a zillion different roles, changing wigs and costumes and characters with lightning speed, while singing with aplomb, displaying enough energy to set a rocket in flight, while dancing like maniacs, and having one heck of a good time. Gary Walker is Bat Boy incarnate. He hangs from the rafters, sings with gusto, textures the role with pathos, and captivates the audience. Adina Bloom is wonderful as his ditzy "mother." She hits and holds high notes that could shatter a glass. Scott Plate is obviously having a ball playing Dr. Parker, a true melodrama character. Emily Krieger is both funny and tender as Bat Boy?s "sister" and lover...don?t ask me to explain that combo! Patrick Janson, Phillip Carroll, Alana Simone Purvis, Hannah Laird, Fabio Polanco and Mitch McCarrrell all are terrific in their gender-bender switching and fast- change roles. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? is the kind of theatre that will appeal to only certain audience members. You have to go to fun, realizing that you are participating in a tabloid fantasy and be willing to set aside all your traditional beliefs about what theatre should be. You need to just let Bussert, Kelley-Kiteley, DiCosimo and the wonderful cast take you on a fun-filled flight of fantasy. If some local theatre has any brains it will sign up the cast and put the show in an open-ended run. The cult following will develop quickly. Hey, Hanna Theatre or Kennedy?s Down-Under, are you reading this? Thanks to Cain Park for continuing to allow Bussert to use her creative genius to bring this type of theatre to the area. Few other local entertainment venues would financially back and encourage this show. ?BAT BOY THE MUSICAL? runs through August 17 at the Alma Theatre in Cain Park. For tickets, which should be in short-supply once the word gets out about this show, call 216-371-3000. If you are interested in finding out more about the "real" Bat Boy go on-line to www.weeklyworldnews.com/batboy/index.cfm or www.slumdance.com/batboy. POINT OF DEPARTURE DESERVES STANDING "O" Most local dance lovers know Karen Gabay as the long-time premiere female dancer with the Cleveland San Jose Ballet. Few realize, however, that she is also a very creative and talented choreographer. As her dance career comes to its climax she has segued into the role of dancer-choreographer. She is proficient in both roles. She, along with her long-time talented partner, Raymond Rodriquez, followed the local dancers to California when financial problems, poor artistic choices, and a changing economy forced the CSJ Ballet to void its Cleveland ties. The duo loves the audiences in this area. They wanted to return and form their own company. Entitled Point of Departure the three year-old fledgling group is seeking financial means to create the kind of company that will again make Cleveland proud of its ballet tradition. Point of Departure?s latest performance was staged at Cain Park. A near capacity audience was on it?s feet at the conclusion, applauding and screaming. The standing O was deserved as they had just seen a fine evening of dance. This is not to say the performances were flawless. The ensemble, because of financial constraints, had only eight rehearsals to polish their dancing. Even making this more difficult was that Gabay had created "The Other Side of the Road." a lengthy piece specifically for Rodriquez. It had its world premiere at this appearance. All of this led to some uncertainty at times. This did not, however, take away from the over-all wonder of the program. Gabay?s "Nouveau Flamenco" danced to the music of Ottmar Liebert, found the cast in traditional flamenco costumes. Consisting of interesting couplings, often each pair doing different moves at the same time, the choreography showed creativity. The dancers executed stylized Spanish movements which nicely paralleled the moods of the guitar music. Gabay featured each of the dancers as soloists. The individual dancing and partnering were fine, but they were slightly off-sync when everyone was required to move as a unit. "Meditation," was a pas de deux displaying the fine partnering abilities of Rodriquez and Gabay. This was a selection using classical movements with modern overtones. The couple?s hand and arm use and their synchronization was superb. The dancers were accompanied by the excellent live piano fingering by Carolyn Warner and the fine bowmanship of violinist Lev Polyakin. Sayaka Tai and Ivan Bielik were featured in the Pas de Deux from ?DON QUIXOTE.? After a mechanical start the duo?s confidence increased and shined brightly in their featured solo segments. Tai?s toe work and Bielik?s circle leaps were excellent. Danced to a series of musical selections from Polyakin?s new jazz recording "The Other Side of the Road," the ballet by the same name gave the youthful forty-something Rodriquez a chance to display his multi-talented abilities in classical ballet, modern dance, soft shoe, swing-dance, and theatrical movement. Gaby?s talent as a creative choreographer was showcased throughout. "Feast or Famine" which featured Rodriquez in a kick-line routine with four women was cheered loudly by the audience. He partnered effectively with Christine Schwaner in a pas de deux. Gabay and Rodriquez delighted as an exercise class duo in "Running out of Time." The program?s highlight was the concluding segment. The entire company displayed fine style and message development in a reenactment of dancers trying out for a theatrical chorus line, portraying "Life is an Audition." CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Pointe of Departure company deserves financial and audience support to keep giving the area their high level of dance performance. Their recent Cain Park presentation showed again the quality and talent of Gabay and Rodriquez, not only as dancers, but as co-artistic directors. To show support for the company send your financial contributions to Gabrod, Inc., P.O. Box 719, lakewood, OH 44107 or go on-line to www.pointeofdeparture.com and volunteer to assist them. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wig designer/stylist wanted- Carousel Dinner Theatre, Akron Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870285C2@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is searching for an experienced wig = designer/stylist to either design wigs for upcoming productions or = maintain them for the run of each production once the styles are set. = Please send inquiries to Karen Starr kstarr at CarouselDinnerTheatre.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Time (Theatre Actor Night at Cronies) Message-ID: <139.235d20b1.2c5e0376@aol.com> --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From Kevin Joseph Kelly...... It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland actors! Brian Etchell and Colin Cook Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture to NYC. Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck! Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean. Also, a special announcement that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please! --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Kevin Joseph Kelly......

It is that time of the month= again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at= 10 PM

Cronies Bar and Grill=
Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood
17900 Detroit Avenue
Starts at 10, come early to get a table


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!=

Kitchen open until Midnight
216-226-3310, if you get lost

This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland acto= rs!

Brian Etchell and Colin Cook

Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture t= o NYC.
Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck!
Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean.
Also, a special announcem= ent that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on= October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please!



--part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SNOOPY!!! this Tuesday only! Message-ID: <3B42C284.6DA6D41E.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock presents for ONE NIGHT ONLY... SNOOPY!!! (In Concert) Tuesday, August 5th at 7:30pm Admission is FREE (suggested donation $5) Directed by Joanna May Hunkins Music Direction by Ryan F. Bergeron Starring: Pierre-Jacques Brault* as Snoopy Michael A. Curry as Woodstock Carrie Hall as Peppermint Patty Brian Marshall as Linus Kelly Murphy as Lucy Benji Reid as Charlie Brown Jennifer Zapolla as Sally Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road Bedford Heights (just off 271 and Rockside Road) PLEASE NOTE: Mercury Summer Stock will be announcing it's 2004 season at this event! Don't miss it!!! Call (216) 732-3370 for more information *Appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of: EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP at convergence Message-ID: <20030803160602.58611.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> THE QUESTION AT CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM: "WHAT?S THIS ALL ABOUT? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times As the patrons filed into the lobby during the intermission at convergence-continuum Theatre?s production of Jose Rivera?s ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? a male voice boomed out, "Does anyone know what this is all about?" A woman said, "Beats me." Another said, "It?s about I, I, I, want, want, want." Most people just shook their heads. A group of four, who were contemplating leaving, were stopped by one of their number who said, "The actors are working hard, we owe it to them to go back in." Rivera, the play?s author, was born in Puerto Rico. He recounts that when he was a boy, he loved to sit on his mother's knee and listen to stories of his Puerto Rican ancestors. There were chronicles of inflamed passions and family betrayals, of lovers crossed and disasters scarcely averted. He once said, "The stories were just outrageous. There were elements of the fantastical, of the dream, and these things become interchangeable." This lack of a divide between the real world and the realm of dreams and nightmares, fantasy and folklore are at the heart of his plays. Its been called "mad realism." ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? was written in 1990...its subject is supposedly the primitive human struggle between animal instincts and civilized order. A London reviewer capsulized the play by stating, "its conception of the human condition as a psychic battleground--lively, funny, erotic, tragic--has a rare force." That may well be, but judging by the audience who saw the convergence-continuum production, the intent and purpose of the playwright was not clear. The production is generally well performed. Lara Mielcarek is outstanding as Nelly, the psychologically deprived daughter. She matures from animal to a productive woman before our eyes. Hers is a focused portrayal, but the script doesn?t tell us how she develops the abilities to mature in the way she does. Does just getting away from her monster of a father bring miraculous healing? In the world of fantasy, maybe, but psychologist would say, "no." As the role requires, Geoff Hoffman is attractive, and but he fails to give texture to Johnny, Nelly?s ego-centered husband. At times his lines are flat and sometimes his motivations are unclear. This could have been the fault of the script which rarely gives him the motivations for the build-up needed. Clyde Simon is properly offensive as the father. But, again, the impetus for his character?s actions are not clear. Why is he the person he is? He says to his daughter, "There is no escaping my house. It is always with you." He is right, but why was the house the way it was? The author gives us no real clues. Animal instincts? Really? Director Joshua Spencer frustrates at least part of the audience by placing the father?s wheel chair in the corner of the L-shaped stage. This placement blocks the view of at least one-third of the viewers from seeing the action. He also needed to temper the sound effects which often drowned out the dialogue. There are a group of theatre-goers who like to attend mind-bending theatrical productions. Though a trend in the late 60s and 70s, that audience segment has waned. If their play selections to date are any indication, Clyde Simon, convergence continuum?s Artistic Director and Brian Breth, its Executive Director, have decided to appeal to that audience. Theirs is a brave task. They are providing the type of theatre for that fringe group, but they must realize that plays like ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? may not get the positive word of mouth needed to financially sustain their venue. Should they do the likes of Neil Simon. Absolutely not, but there are plays that will appeal to a broader audience and still advance the art form. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Rivera may be a word master, but he has created in ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? characters we care little about. He enfolds them in a story with no focus. His words lack clarity and focus. Therefore, we care little about the play. ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? runs at 8 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 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. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From carol at callaria.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STILL TIME TO SIGN UP FOR 'STAGE FRIGHT...' CLASS! Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Saturday 9th August, and Monday 11th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Monday class has been delayed one week from earlier announcement to give people more time to sign up.) (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS "MURDER ON THE MOUNT" , an audience participation play at Lolli's Restaurant, Canton, Ohio Message-ID: <20030803174919.78638.qmail@web40504.mail.yahoo.com> WHEN: MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH AT 7:30 PM AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 12TH AT 7:30 PM. WHERE: Lolli's Restaurant is located at 4801 Dressler Rd. NW, In Canton Ohio. "Murder On The Mount" is a funny whodonit on Mount Olympus. Can you imagine an immortal being murdered? Well, it happened. And it's up to Chuckie Chan to figure out who did it. Needed are three men and three women. Ages range from 19 to 35. These are PAID performances. Both primary and understudy actors. CAST OF CHARACTERS APOLLO: God of light and all arts, son of Zeus, friend of mankind and a great archer. The ever youthful God,just and wise, representing a level of moral excellence. Also the God of prophesy, taught to him by Pan. Must have been the nerd of Mount Olympus. No mortal could be that good. APHRODITE: Goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Wife of Hephaestus, but mother of three children by Ares,God of War, and lover to many, including Adonis. This chick got around. DIONYSUS: Son of Zeus and a human, inventor of wine and God of wine, life, nature and theater. Brought out the basic instincts and desires in people. The Romans called him Baccus. A major party dude. ERIS: Goddess of strife, sister of Ares. At the marriage of Peleus and Thetis, she provoked the quarrel among the Goddesses which led to the Judgment of Paris, and so to the Trojan War. Call her catty and an obnoxious buttinski. ADONIS: The eternal symbol of masculine beauty, and, boy, does he know it. His trysts with Aphrodite brought out the jealousy of Persephone. Both wanted to claim him, and Zeus, who decided neither had a stronger claim than the other, allowed each to keep him half a year. ATHENA: Goddess of wisdom, pottery and weaving, and daughter of Zeus and Metis (don't even ask), and a virgin Goddess. This is important only in that it proves she could run faster than Hermes and his winged feet. CHUCKIE CHAN: Brother of the famous 20th Century criminologist Charlie Chan, who was brought to Olympus to solve the murder of Dionysus under orders from Zeus. (Dionysus & Chuckie Chan are played by the same actor) NUMBER ONE DAUGHTER: The dingy daughter of Chuckie Chan. (Aphrodite & Number One are played by the same actor) We encourage everyone to audition. Even if you don't have audience participation theatre experience, but you're quick on your feet. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From CabaretRock at aol.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 From: CabaretRock at aol.com (CabaretRock at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Pop/Rock Singer--Paid Position Message-ID: <44.33deab85.2c5eb753@aol.com> CABARET ROCK at Pickwick & Frolic in downtown Cleveland is completing its Fall cast. Seeking one more female entertainer who can sing solos and harmonies as well as pick up simple movement. Age range: 20s to 30s. Performs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Opens October 2 and runs through March 2004. Pays $150. per weekend. There will be a special New Year's Eve performance. For an audition, contact CabaretRock at aol.com or call (216) 751-6083. Please E-mail a resume and photo when possible. From Hllywddan at aol.com Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 From: Hllywddan at aol.com (Hllywddan at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash debut concert...AT LAST Message-ID: <63E54A4B.7E4B6DD9.024ECA8F@aol.com> vanityCrash Beachland Tavern -- Saturday Aug. 9, 8:00 sharp. A special pre-show party for Human League Tickets for vanityCrash only are $5 at the door. Tickets for Human League are $20 adv., and will also admit you to the vanityCrash pre-show. Vanity Crash, Cleveland's newest riff-driven ruckus, planted its first glittery seeds with Cleveland Public Theater's smash production of the rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Now they're bringing their slamming, Bowie-esque guitar rock to the clubs. Lead Vocalist Dan Folino played the dynamic, gender-bent lead role in Hedwig, Guitarist Dennis Yurich served as Hedwig's Musical Director and guitarist, and has played with Q-Up, Verdanzen and System 56. You may know stage-destroying drummer Steve Mehlman from Hedwig or from his punishing work with Pere Ubu, The Heathers, Terminal Lovers, Backmonkeys or Rocket from the Tombs. Bassist Brian Hager comes to us from Vinyl Baby, and guitarist Chris Viola formerly led The Viola Contingent. The band promises that the Beachland debut will be "something for those who listen with their eyes as well as their ears." This early show is a chance for all our old-timer friends who've said our previous bands played out too late at night. You can catch the show at 8:00, leave around 9:00, and be home in time to take your Metamucil and get ready for the 10 o'clock local news! The Beachland Ballroom/Tavern: 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland OH (216) 383-1124 http://www.beachlandballroom.com Vanity Crash, Sat. Aug. 9, 8:00 pm www.vanitycrash.com From carol at callaria.com Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGE FRIGHT? FLUBS BECAUSE OF ANXIETY? Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Monday 4th August, 2003, and Saturday 9th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From kkelly at beckcenter.org Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING Message-ID: BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING

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July 22, 2003

BUSINESS OFFICE = CLERK


Entry level bookkeeping/clerical = position. This individual will perform a variety of financial and = administrative duties.

Duties will consist of: Assisting with = Accounts Payable, Payroll, Filing, Box Office and Concession sales. = Experience with Excel spreadsheet and Word programs is required.  = Bookkeeping experience preferred but not required.   =

Part time, approx 20 hrs/week with = some nights and weekends. Flexible Hours; Work days Monday thru Friday = with occasional week-ends, $8/hr.


Please submit resume to Beck Center = for the Arts
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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland's favorite son Bob Hope dies Message-ID: My friends in theater. Early this am a man I was fortunate enough to meet in Cleveland in the 1980's and share some laughs with has passed away at the age of 100 from pneumonia, Please pray for Bob (ski nose) Hope to be at peace with his maker. C. Abraham From jgrimes at legalplans.com Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 From: jgrimes at legalplans.com (James Grimes) Date: Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret for the Crown - Benefit! 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The final round of the competition, for pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner Concert Hall = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed fourth and fifth, = respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief professor and = chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the Oberlin Conservatory faculty = were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. 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. The Oberlin Conservatory's facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the Philadelphia Orchestra). Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner Jon Nakamatsu at the = first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, Kevin won first prize in = the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra. Kevin = has participated in master classes with such artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic = Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed = George Crumb's A Little Suite for Christmas for the composer in a concert at Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing homes, schools, and a variety of other places. THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two Minnesota competitions, the Schubert = Club Competition in St. Paul and Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National Orchestra and the Rumania National Black = Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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.o --==========01557107========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = WINNERS OF THE NINTH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION <
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 28, 2003
OBERLIN, OHIO -- Rachel Kudo, a = 16-year-old pianist from Northbrook, Illinois, and a student of Emilio del = Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago, is the winner of = the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano = Competition and Festival. The final round of the competition, for = pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner = Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for = her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's = Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. = 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the = audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin = Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of = del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of = Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed = Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of = Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, = Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni = arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's = Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song = without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's = Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea = and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed = fourth and fifth, respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; = they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. = Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on = WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the = music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief = professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; = and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the = McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music = radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the = Oberlin Conservatory faculty were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, = Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. = 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. = 00ff,0000,0000 The Oberlin Conservatory's = facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music = library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive = professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording = artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a = National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording = and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian = Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the = Philadelphia Orchestra).
Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition
FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO
At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, = Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around = the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such = artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th = International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include = the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names = of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, = Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in = Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala = Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of = Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, = and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of = Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student = Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in = the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its = prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of = Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, = Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago = Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is = also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber = Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago.
SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI
Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High = School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as = soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's = Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio = at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner = Jon Nakamatsu at the first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed = with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano = competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior = levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won = the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, = Kevin won first prize in the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto = Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee = Chamber Orchestra. Kevin has participated in master classes with such = artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. = In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference = in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed George Crumb's A Little Suite = for Christmas for the composer in a concert at = Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing = homes, schools, and a variety of other places.
THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH
Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, = where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved = to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two = Minnesota competitions, the Schubert Club Competition in St. Paul and = Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National = Orchestra and the Rumania National Black Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia = Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship = student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's = degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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
--==========01557107==========-- From AMWhite at oco.net Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 From: AMWhite at oco.net (Allen White) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Hound of the Baskervilles" at N Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20030728171604.020ff000@mail.oco.net> The Olde Towne Hall Theatre in North Ridgeville will be presenting the Sherlock Holmes classic "The Hound of the Baskervilles" October 9 - 25, 2003. Auditions will be held at the theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville: Sunday, August 17, 7 - 9pm Monday, August 18, 7 - 9pm Roles include: Lady Agatha Mortimer (30's - 50's) Perkins, a maid (20's - 30's) Dr. John Watson (30's - 50's) Sherlock Holmes (30's - 50's) Mrs. Barrymore (40's - 60's) Henry Baskerville (20's - 40's) Barrymore (40's - 60's) Kathy Stapleton (20's - 40's) Laura Lyons (20's - 40's) Jack Stapleton (20's - 40's) The show will be directed by Tim Jones. Please call him at 216-521-7404 with any questions. Directions to the theatre can be found at the theatre web site at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com From rbingraham at juno.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 From: rbingraham at juno.com (Richard B Ingraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <20030728.125127.588.0.RBIngraham@juno.com> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 22:22:35 -0400 Rebecca Borger writes: > follow through. What a lot of members of our community don't know > is > that there were other convention center proposals out there. There > > were several developed by independent contractors that would not > have > cost the city a dime, but our leaders have chosen the most expensive > > one to be on the ballot. > Think twice before voting for the new convention center and look at > all > of the facts I think Rebecca has some very valid points here. Although I'll admit, that I have not really paid much attention to the actual proposals, mostly due to the fact that I rarely have any "real" vote in such projects, since I live in Lake and not Cuyahoga county. But I seem to remember at least one of the proposals was to simply remodel the old downtown convention center. I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. I'm all for arts advocacy as anybody else on the list. Believe me, my livelihood depends on it. But not at the cost of the big picture. If it's true that arts funding will only come as "package" deal, then I'm afraid it's a sad day for us artists. Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: RBIngraham at juno.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.mp3.com/rbiproductions From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT seeks set designer for holiday show Message-ID: <99.3b243f03.2c56d199@aol.com> --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production 'The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Center Dec 4-7, 2003. 'The Night Before Christmas', conceived, directed, and choreographed by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotionally charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington. If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mail: Ccontempdt at aol.com Thank you in advance for your consideration. Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Contemporary Da= nce Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production '= The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Cente= r Dec 4-7, 2003.

'The Night Before Christmas'
, conceived, directed, and choreographed= by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret= Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish=20= to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotiona= lly charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke=20= Ellington.

If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mai= l:
Ccontempdt at aol.com
            = ;  
Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate
--part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST '84 in Chicago 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_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chicago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $10 ($5 for students). This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifling repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high school. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is deftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big Brother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing adult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage world. In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcastic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage, lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordinary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered the ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure. Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this will be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheever by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural undertones. She has also directed Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the Living Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte demonstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84 is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone. For more information contact: Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director Phone (312) 391-4469 Angst84israd at aol.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ANGST '84 in Chicago "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO

ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chi= cago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the= Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave.  Show times are Friday and Satu= rday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm.  Tickets are $10 ($5 for studen= ts).

This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifl= ing repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high s= chool. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is de= ftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big B= rother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing a= dult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage wo= rld.

In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimps= e into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcast= ic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage= , lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral = rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordi= nary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance = and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered t= he ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure.

Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this w= ill be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheev= er by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural under= tones. She has also directed  Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the L= iving Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte dem= onstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84= is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone.
For more information contact:
Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director
Phone (312) 391-4469
Angst84israd at aol.com

--MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe 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_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIVAL Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Theater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis. You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS BLOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph website. Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown support for the production in the past. It's going to be a great festival. -dh http://www.badepitaph.org # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIV= AL

Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Th= eater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Fest= ival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis.

You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS B= LOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph websi= te.

Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown suppor= t for the production in the past.  It's going to be a great festival. -= dh

http://www.badepitaph.org

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part-- From Anastasjoy at aol.com Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 From: Anastasjoy at aol.com (Anastasjoy at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <116.26b787cf.2c574840@aol.com> In a message dated 7/28/03 10:47:03 PM, rbingraham at juno.com writes: << I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. >> Actually, a few ideas have been tossed around, including turning the old Convention Center into a movie sound stage. But as far as I know, these have just been ideas casually bandied around and no research or feasibility studies have been done. My reservation is the speed with which the proposal was thrown together quickly with little public input and dozens of unanswered questions need careful consideration before asking the public to approve any proposal. More affordable ideas (such as rebuilding or expanding on the site of the old Convention Center) were discarded out of hand in favour of the most expensive and potentially problem-filled site. Now it's being suggested that any cost overrun could wipe out the scraps of funding that are now being offered as carrots to arts and neighborhood groups to support the issue. It isn't at all clear how or if that funding would be guaranteed. Personally, I'd like to see something a little more concrete and detailed before making any decision about whether to support this. From jennilieu at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 From: jennilieu at yahoo.com (jenni lou oakes) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Comedy Performance Gym Message-ID: <20030729183641.5416.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii STAND UP NAKED In beautiful downtown Kent where there's no scenery to obstruct your view! Wednesday, July 30th 9 PM - Sharp The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St. This month's comedy performance gym features: Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza. Watching these comics squeeze their acts into a two hour show is worth the free admission! The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                   STAND  UP  NAKED
                           In beautiful downtown Kent
            where there's no scenery to obstruct your view!
             
                  Wednesday, July 30th
                          9 PM - Sharp
                     The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St.
 
               This month's comedy performance gym features:
 
Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza.
Watching these comics squeeze their acts into
a two hour show is worth the free admission!
                 The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone.


Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202-- From mills at shakerlakes.org Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 From: mills at shakerlakes.org (Victoria Mills) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Read a script foran Exhibit at the Nature Center Message-ID: <004e01c355fc$d8a0eb10$1800a8c0@ncsl.shakerlakes.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by reading a script that accompanies animation. The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities. It won't take much of your time; all we'd like is your voice, but we do need you asap. Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Nature = Center at = Shaker = Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by = reading a script that accompanies animation.  The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities.  It = won’t take much of your time; all we’d like is your voice, but we do = need you asap.  Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org.  

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10-- From info at ensemble-theatre.com Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 From: info at ensemble-theatre.com (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOB OPENINGS: ATTENTION DESIGNERS & STAGE MANAGERS & THEATRE STUDENTS... Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre (performing this upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland Play House) is STILL accepting resumes for the following paid positions: *Stage managers *Costume Designers Please send resumes to: Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 or email to: info at ensemble-theatre.com ATTENTION Theatre Students!! A Great Opportunity to Gain Professional Experience! We are also looking to fill the following unpaid positions: *Light & Sound Board Operators (small stipend may be available) *Running Crew *Ushers Come and join the Ensemble for an exciting new season! For more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 


 


Ensemble Theatre
 
(performing this=20 upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland = Play=20 House)
 
is  STILL  accepting resumes for the = following=20 paid positions:
   
 
*Stage=20 managers
     *Costume=20 Designers
 
 
Please send resumes = to:

Ensemble=20 Theatre
P.O. Box = 181309
Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
or = email to: =20 info at ensemble-theatre.com
 
 
 
ATTENTION Theatre=20 Students!!
A Great = Opportunity to=20 Gain Professional Experience!
 
We are also looking to = fill the=20 following unpaid positions:
 
*Light = & Sound Board=20 Operators (small stipend may be available)
*Running = Crew
*Ushers
 
Come and join the Ensemble = for an exciting=20 new season!
 
For=20 more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930.


 

------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840-- From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee's The Kathy and Mo Show Tickets! Message-ID: <005201c355c9$8b31ccb0$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Kathy and Mo Show! QBP's hilarious feminist romp will entertain the masses at the annual = fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, Medina and Portage = Counties. Saturday, August 16, 8 p.m. at Weathervane Playhouse.=20 =20 Ticket prices are $15 to attend the show, $35 to attend the show and a = dessert buffet after the show with the cast members and $75 ($135 per = couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show and dessert. = Reservation deadline is August 8. For tickets or more information = contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood 330-535-2674 ext. 129. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Kathy = and Mo=20 Show!

QBP=92s hilarious feminist romp will = entertain the=20 masses at the annual fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, = Medina and Portage Counties.  = Saturday, August 16, = 8 p.m.=20 at Weathervane Playhouse.

 

Ticket prices are $15 to attend the = show, =20 $35 to attend the show and a dessert buffet after the show with the cast = members=20 and $75 ($135 per couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show = and=20 dessert.  Reservation = deadline is=20 August 8.  For tickets or = more=20 information contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood  330-535-2674 ext.=20 129.

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theater discount for Neo members Thur July 31 Message-ID: <93.313d06f3.2c5864ff@aol.com> --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Mapleleaf Theater Company Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= =20 528 $5 off for Neo members THE KINGDOM OF EARTH By Tennessee Williams Directed by Steve Ritchey $5 OFF (up to 4 tickets) by calling for reservations and prsenting this email At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20 route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with=20 outstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines= . Also=20 available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-house =20 bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf=E9 style=20= setting.=20 IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITED STATES! In our 20= th=20 season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works by American=20 playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA! CALL 440-942-7075 --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Mapleleaf Theater Company
Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director
Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= 528


$5 off for Neo members

THE KINGDOM OF EARTH
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Steve Ritchey

$5 OFF (up to 4 tickets)=20= by calling for reservations and
prsenting this email



At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20= route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with ou= tstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines.=20= Also available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-ho= use  bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf= =E9 style setting. IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITE= D STATES! In our 20th season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works= by American playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA!

CALL 440-942-7075

--part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary-- From cdp6 at po.cwru.edu Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 From: cdp6 at po.cwru.edu (Curtis Proctor) Date: Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Air conditioners for sale Message-ID: <290703210.45222@webbox.com> Tired of getting in from your summer stock production and having to endure the heat and humidity in your home? Have an non-airconditioned theater dressing room in an ampitheater that your cast kvetches about?? Contact me! For $80(for the both), I have two large air conditioners...one like new, the other a little older. Each takes normal 3-pronged outlets. Here's the catch: YOU have to come get em and you'll need two people. Reply to my e-mail or call 216-382-2133 and leave message. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAME is Two for One this Wednesday! Message-ID: <1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e@aol.com> --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Wednesday, check out FAME The Musical and bring a date... FOR FREE!!! It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This Wednesday,
check out FAME The Musical
and bring a date...
FOR FREE!!!
It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th!

Mercury Summer Stock
presents

FAME The Musical

book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez
Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes
Directed by Pierre-Jacques Braul= t
Music Direction by Kevin Thomas

July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for o= ne night), 31st
August 1st & 2nd
All performances at 7:30pm


at Heskett Auditorium
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights
(just off 271 & Rockside Road)

Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservat= ions TODAY!!!

Featuring:
Halle Morse as Carmen
Brian Marshall as Nick
Kelly Murphy as Serena
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Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel
Joe Monaghan as Schlomo
Amber Valichnac as Lambchops
Dan Marshall as Goody
Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman
Ebony McCray as Miss Bell
Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers
Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf
Benji Reid
Carrie Hall
Michael Harnichar
Diana Braun
Alex Puette
Jenna HousiauxSteward
Catherine Clausi
Jennifer Zappola
Kristin Wojciechowski
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--part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Independent Pictures' Benefit Concert Message-ID: <020201c35600$fdc91b70$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest performing artists, As a filmmaker, I strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; I utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving images. Entertainment industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of different medium, whether it's music, performers, artist, actors, martial artists, culture and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an exciting part of our social world. Come and join many of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock and rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of expression through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the Odeon Concert Club. Bands include - Mike Sandwich band (NYC) - Scotland Yard Gospel Choir (Chicago) - Coffinberry (Cleveland) - Kiddo (Cleveland) - Slunt (NYC) In addition, it will be Ohio's premiere of Public Enemy's latest music video. Ryan McFaul's hit music video "Gay Boyfriend" and many others that were selected to be screened at the November's Ohio Independent Film Festival. Mike Polk of UPN's 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, magazines, etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme Park, etc), and many others. Meet other musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business professionals that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and Talent Agency for future roles. Proceeds to benefit Independent Pictures' many programs throughout the year. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the Odeon's Box Office or Independent Pictures' office. More information, call 216.651.7315. I think you for your continued support and please come and party with us! ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dearest performing=20 artists,

 

As a = filmmaker, I=20 strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; = I=20 utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving = images.

 

Entertainment=20 industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of = different=20 medium, whether it’s music, performers, artist, actors, martial = artists, culture=20 and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an = exciting part=20 of our social world.

 

Come = and join many=20 of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock = and=20 rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of = expression=20 through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the = Odeon=20 Concert Club. Bands include

 

-         =20 Mike Sandwich band (NYC)

-         =20 Scotland Yard Gospel Choir=20 (Chicago)

-         =20 Coffinberry (Cleveland)

-         =20 Kiddo (Cleveland)

-         =20 Slunt (NYC)

 

In = addition, it will=20 be Ohio’s premiere = of Public=20 Enemy’s latest music video. Ryan McFaul’s hit music video = “Gay Boyfriend” and=20 many others that were selected to be screened at the November’s = Ohio Independent=20 Film Festival.

 

Mike = Polk of UPN’s=20 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, = magazines,=20 etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night = stays=20 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme = Park, etc),=20 and many others.

 

Meet = other=20 musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business = professionals=20 that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and = Talent=20 Agency for future roles.

 

Proceeds to benefit=20 Independent Pictures’ many programs throughout the year. Tickets = are $20 in=20 advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with = www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the = Odeon’s Box=20 Office or Independent Pictures’ office.

 

More = information,=20 call 216.651.7315.

 

I = think you for your=20 continued support and please come and party with=20 us!

------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Into the Woods Message-ID: <20030729124340.20310.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods. Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances: Lakeland Theatre INTO THE WOODS Book by Music and Lyrics by James Lapine Stephen Sondheim Produced and Directed by Martin Friedman Featuring Maryann Nagel* Paul Floriano* as as the Witch the Baker Musical Direction by Marc Baker Sets and Lights by Production Stage Manager Keith Nagy Eileen Canapari Choreography by Sound Designed by Gustavo Urdaneta Bill Amato Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife Toni Cervino as Cinderella Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood Alex Wyse as Jack Doug Ferran as The Narrator Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince Beth Wood as Florinda Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom Betsey Kahl as Lucinda Michael Rogan as the Steward Jennifer Woda as Granny Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad Amiee Collier as Snow White Production Dates: Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; Sunday, August 3 @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors. For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034. Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods.
Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances:
 
 
Lakeland Theatre
INTO THE WOODS
   Book by                               Music and Lyrics by
James Lapine             Stephen Sondheim
Produced and Directed by
                              Martin Friedman
                                                         Featuring
Maryann Nagel*           Paul Floriano*
                                     as                              as
                             the Witch                        the Baker
                                                Musical Direction by
                                                      Marc Baker
                 Sets and Lights by                Production Stage Manager
                    Keith Nagy               Eileen Canapari
                  Choreography by                  Sound Designed by
                    Gustavo Urdaneta        Bill Amato
                              Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
     Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife  Toni Cervino as Cinderella
        Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood    Alex Wyse as Jack
        Doug Ferran as The Narrator       Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom
        Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel          Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince
        Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince     Beth Wood as Florinda
        Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom  Betsey Kahl as Lucinda
        Michael Rogan as the Steward      Jennifer Woda as Granny
        Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad     Amiee Collier as Snow White
 
 
Production Dates:
Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; 
Sunday, August 3 @  2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors.
For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034.
Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. 
 



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738-- From nacl at nacl.org Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FESTIVAL 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_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The Catskill Festival of New Theatre Weekend #1 Friday, August 1 at 8 PM OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRCUS AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex Endy, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 10 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. The evening MC is Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepathic Radio". The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the young stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club. Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter Thompson Orchestra. Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted by Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING. The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabulary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, once in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' eyes. Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can) NaCl Catskills 110 Highland Lake Rd. Highland Lake, NY www.nacl.org for directions e-mail if you would like accommodation information --MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FESTIVAL

The Catskill Festival of New Theatre

Weekend #1

Friday, August 1 at 8 PM

OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE

An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRC= US AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny= puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex End= y, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 1= 0 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese= Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble.  The evening MC is= Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepat= hic Radio".  The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the y= oung stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club.

Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM

THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA

Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter T= hompson Orchestra.  Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted b= y Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING.  The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabul= ary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, onc= e in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' ey= es.

Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW
Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can)
NaCl Catskills
110 Highland Lake Rd.
Highland Lake, NY
www.nacl.org for directions

e-mail if you would like accommodation information
--MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part-- From Leuszler at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players Silent Auction Message-ID: <17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everybody, First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of this notice. I am in sore need of organizing my address book. Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help out. I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no means, all inclusive. ANYWAY... Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet. Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which raises funds for the theater. Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent auction. In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indians tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecakes, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and dinner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful wood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such. If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the auction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leave a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061. The cut off date for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th. We don't need the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips for the items. Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet, which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall. Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will appear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you after the auction). If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, leave it blank. We'll make up something. Minimum bid is the absolute lowest you want the item to go for. If an item does not sell, we will return it to you. Item: Description: Minimum Bid: Donated by: Address: Phone: E-mail: Thank you for helping out Workshop Players. Mike Leuszler auction coordinator Workshop Players http://www.workshopplayers.com "A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my part." --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everybody,
First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of th= is notice.  I am in sore need of organizing my address book.

Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help= out.  I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater= to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no me= ans, all inclusive.

ANYWAY...

Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet.&nb= sp; Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which= raises funds for the theater.  Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and= organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. = ;

We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent au= ction.  In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indi= ans tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecak= es, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and din= ner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful w= ood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such.

If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the a= uction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leav= e a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061.  The cut off date= for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th.  We don't need= the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips fo= r the items.  Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet,= which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall.

Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will app= ear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you afte= r the auction).  If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, lea= ve it blank.  We'll make up something.  Minimum bid is the absolut= e lowest you want the item to go for.  If an item does not sell, we wil= l return it to you.

Item:

Description:

Minimum Bid:

Donated by:

Address:

Phone:

E-mail:

Thank you for helping out Workshop Players.

Mike Leuszler
auction coordinator
Workshop Players
http://www.workshopplayers.com

"A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my pa= rt."


--part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEP THEATRE KICKIN' Message-ID: <143.15f98db1.2c590227@aol.com> --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL (and get a great workout in at the same time) What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C 8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night, and Fitness Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes. Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!! --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
(and get a great workout in at the same time)

What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford

When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C

       8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH

Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival

How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night,= and Fitness

  Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes.


Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!!





--part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]pre-broadcast premiere at 2003 Summer Crush! Message-ID: <010001c35696$f044f500$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial PUBLIC ENEMY video! Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August 2nd, from 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands and music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected as one of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new PUBLIC ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush". "Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m. Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down to The Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even country, will be talking about in a couple of months. INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!! Event is $20/advance, $25/at door, 18+ ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video!

Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August = 2nd, from=20 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands = and=20 music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected = as one=20 of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush".

"Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html

at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m.

Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down = to The=20 Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even = country, will=20 be talking about in a couple of months.

INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!!

Event is = $20/advance,=20 $25/at door, 18+

------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still taking reservations for headshot session Message-ID: <20030730135144.6231.qmail@web80512.mail.yahoo.com> --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway! There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway!
There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already!


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137-- From tnelson at WVIZ.org Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airing on Applause on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Coming up on the next round of Applause airing Thursday, July 31 at 7:30 = p.m. (Repeats Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m.) Some Fire Hydrants Get a Facelift... We'll find out what all the smoke is about as we look at the latest = public art project taking over the city streets. He may look like a blacksmith...but Brinsley Tyrell has made public = art, his profession. We'll take a road trip to Brinsley's workshop. Then, it all started as a summer theater project, now Near West = Community Theater is celebrating 25 years. Plus, you won't spot any tired old tutus... A ballet company brings their beach towels to our performance space. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause. Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From StageCzech at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Two Men Message-ID: <1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b@aol.com> --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, ages 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11, for four weekends. The roles call for one baritone and one tenor. Light dancing, good comic timing. Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appointment scheduling. --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, a= ges 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11= , for four weekends.

The roles call for one baritone and one tenor.  Light dancing, good com= ic timing.

Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appo= intment scheduling.
--part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Versatile Male Vocalist Update Message-ID: <20030730193649.018AE210B6@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is an addendum to the notice regarding versatile male vocalists that was posted within the past week. I need demos sooner rather than later. Send me whatever you have. (Don't go out to the recording studio and make a new demo or video; if you don't have these items just send your photo/resume. We can always schedule a live audition later.) If you are interested and are preparing a promo kit to send to me, would you please take a moment to send me an email and let me know a little about you and that a package is on the way? This will help my planning tremendously. Many thanks gentlemen! Melissa Barber mbsprod at att.net From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION TO Oberlin Press Release #02 Message-ID: <97677.3268570393@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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 --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Monaco
CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF = THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE
To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l = Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was = awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her = biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano = studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently = studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean = competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu = Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; = and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the = Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in = Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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
--==========00128883==========-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor = Dreamcoat

please pass this on to 6 to 12 year old children who = might be interested as well.
thank you.


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 hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Model Composite Cards Message-ID: <006601c356b3$35f80fd0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT You will get a FREE one-sided (50qty) model composite card with your model photoshoot in the month of August 2003. Few spots left, call now to book your appointment. 216-426-8000. SHOOT WITH THE BEST! We've photographed and helped place models with Ford - NY, Elite - Chicago & NY, Wilhelmina LA & NY, Why Not Milan, Yoshie Japan, Fleming Barcelona, and much more. Check out our site for pricing, to see our portfolio, and much more! ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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--Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg)-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two reviews:SUPERSTAR at Near West Theatre Message-ID: <17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION OF "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. This is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end. PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magdalene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests wear giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars, Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machine (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamber). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINING PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!! THE REVIEWS: Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20 Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running weekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and hatred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and special effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination and the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic system. It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary characters. Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretation, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered greatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine brightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed! Lois Annich (Audience reaction) It's about resurrection, you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the medium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater hope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creating, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness. It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is clear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in their craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West Theatre. And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near West Theatre, I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel more. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the person I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to your people, feeling your song. It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. Resurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would wager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you do. There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitting together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is sent forth to do greater things. I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation, Jean Reinhold Cleveland Heights --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION O= F
"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. Th= is is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end.=20= PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magda= lene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests we= ar giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars,
Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and= the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machi= ne (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamb= er). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and= Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINI= NG PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!!


THE REVIEWS:
Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20
Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running w= eekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people= willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and h= atred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and specia= l effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination a= nd the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic= system.

It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The=20= performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how=20= high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary charac= ters.

Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the=20= issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of= the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretati= on, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered g= reatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine b= rightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and=20= fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed!

Lois Annich


(Audience reaction)

It's about resurrection,=20= you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the m= edium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater h= ope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creati= ng, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness.
It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is c= lear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in t= heir craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West The= atre.

And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near We= st Theatre,  I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel m= ore. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the pe= rson I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic=20= expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to= your people, feeling your song.

It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. R= esurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would w= ager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you= do.

There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in= the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing= the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitti= ng together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me=20= goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common= heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is se= nt forth to do greater things.

I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation,


Jean Reinhold
Cleveland Heights






--part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for Sparx in the City Event Message-ID: <909AD49E4BC1D711BFB80060081295CC1AB03C@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_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" There is a great opportunity coming up to get involved with the arts community in Cleveland. Arts ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx. This event will take place on August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts: 11am-2pm OR 4-6pm. Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of Cleveland. During the two shifts mentioned above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Each team's project will be filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city in culturally, economically and socially unique ways. If citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films. Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City events as well as other alternative locations. The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why Cleveland is such a great place for the arts! Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.com . Sparx and the City is 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. Previous events include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage." ------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great opportunity coming up to get = involved with the arts community in Cleveland.=A0 Arts ambassadors are needed on a = volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx.=A0 This event will take place on = August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts:=A0 11am-2pm OR = 4-6pm.=A0

 

Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in = the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of = Cleveland.=A0 During the two shifts mentioned = above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture = the essence of urban life in Cleveland.=A0 Each team's project will be = filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city = in culturally, economically and socially unique ways.=A0 If citizens are in the film = areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films.=A0 Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City = events as well as other alternative locations.

 

The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to = inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to = encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why = Cleveland is such a great place for the arts!=A0 = Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time.=A0 If you are interested in this = opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

 

Sparx and the City is 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.=A0 Previous events = include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage."

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <47.31255360.2c598e4e@aol.com> --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse. Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Matinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. Don't sit in front of your computers! Get out and see some live theatre this weekend! --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Hunti= ngton Playhouse.  Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (= Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Ma= tinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM.  Tickets are $15.00.

Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.

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

Don't sit in front of your computers!  Get out and see some live theatr= e this weekend!
--part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeking Box Office Ticket Sorter or "Cubby Holes" Message-ID: CPT is proceeding with the renovation of a new box office this summer. As part of that box office we would like to install a ticket sorter, or "cubby holes" for standard size theatre tickets, for storing and sorting large quantities of tickets by performance. If looks like little tiny mail box sorter. Please contact me at CPT if you have such a thing availabe to donate or sell. Thank you! Denis M. Griesmer Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org Find out what's playing tonight at CPT, browse to www.cptonline.org From BRAUNJC at aol.com Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 From: BRAUNJC at aol.com (BRAUNJC at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Brigadoon" at Cassidy Message-ID: --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were gone? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon" There still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and enjoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch the artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Carrie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie Beaton. Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes by Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith. Come Join them in the Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were g= one? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon"  T= here still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and e= njoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch t= he artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy= Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as= Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Car= rie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie=20= Beaton.  Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes b= y Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith.  Come Join them in the= Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets= are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Dollars Off FAME Tickets Message-ID: <331A1370.180EC3D1.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury is offering a special discount to all NeohioPal users. If you print this out and bring it with you to the show, or simply say you heard about us from the "NeohioPal" you will receive two dollars off your admission to see FAME The Musical. This offer is good for the remainder of the run! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com From kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 From: kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com (Kirsten) Date: Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound of Music in Tallmadge Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dynamics Community Theatre of Tallmadge proudly presents............ The Sound of Music August 1, 2, 8, & 9 in the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School Curtain at 7:30 p.m. For Tickets, call (330)633-3291 Come and bring the whole family for a night of familiar song with audience participation!! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dynamics Community Theatre
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The Sound of Music
 
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Curtain at 7:30 p.m.
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We have your brand: HP, Epson, Lexmark & more. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5510 http://us.click.yahoo.com/GHXcIA/n.WGAA/ySSFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> AUGUST FINDS "ACTION" ON CITY STREETS AS "FLIX AND SPARX" SHOOTS SHORT FILMS DOWNTOWN ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 For Immediate Release: July 31, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 CLEVELAND, OHIO=97Sparx in the City, a dynamic new program that=20 showcases street-level arts activity downtown, and Independent=20 Pictures will place filmmakers on city streets on Friday, August 15th=20 and allow all of Cleveland to watch moviemaking=96or even become a part of one of the 8 films to be shot! Called "Flix and Sparx," this one-day filming extravaganza will utilize eight local filmmaking teams to create eight different short films that=20 capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Filmmaking teams will shoot on designated street corners in downtown=20 Cleveland on August 15th. All 8 films will be shot in one day, and=20 selected filmmakers were asked for "edgy, abstract ideas that reflect urban life in culturally, economically and socially unique=20 ways," explained Bernadette Gillota, co-director of Independent=20 Pictures. "Film directors will have to assemble their team, their actors, and their equipment, and have been asked to incorporate=20 vignettes from what is actually happening around them while they are=20 filming."=20=20 The films will be shot from 11 am to 9 pm that Friday, and will be=20 shown on the video boards at Playhouse Square on Friday, September=20 19th at the September Sparx in the City Friday event.=20=20 Timeline for Friday, August 15, 2003 11 am =96 2 pm Live filming on Public Square, The Flats, The=20 Warehouse District, The Civic Center District, The Waterfront=20 District, The Gateway Neighborhood, and the Theater District. If=20 citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in=20 each of the films! Finished films will be featured at future Sparx=20 in the City events as well as other alternative locations. 2:30 & 7:30 pm Playhouse Square will screen "The Sting" at its inside theaters. 5 pm =96 8 pm Independent Short Films shown on Star Plaza at E.=20 14th & Euclid Avenue. Created by teenagers through different=20 filmmaking workshops, several films will be featured on the outdoor=20 jumbo screens with full sound. Food from area restaurants, beer and=20 beverages will be available. 7 pm =96 10 pm Multi-Media Exhibits inside the Colonial ARTcade at=20 E. 6th & Euclid Avenue. Opportunities for citizens to interact with=20 the art exhibitions will be available. The popular local band The=20 Aphrodisiatics will perform at the ARTcade, and independent films=20 will be shown in the lower level of ArtMetro Gallery with wine and=20 beer available.=20 11 pm =96 1 am Short Films on view at Eve Lounge in the Warehouse=20 District. On their newly-installed big screen, this entertainment=20 spot will feature edgy, independent films and also showcase community=20 announcements of interest to residents and patrons of downtown. 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 =09=09=09 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! 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Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent, is one fine production." Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m. Sunday @ 2 p.m. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent Porthouse Theatre is located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center For tickets call: 1-800-304-2363 Effie A. Tsengas Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator Porthouse Theatre Phone: 330-672-3884 Fax: 330-672-2889 Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com www.porthousetheatre.com Mailing Address: B 141 Music & Speech Building Kent, Ohio 44242 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Porthouse Theatre
presents
Rodgers & Hammerstein's
Oklahoma!
running thru August 10th
 
"For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun,
the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." 
Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural,
and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time."
Christine Howey, Scene Magazine
 
"This revival is professional and engaging..."
Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent,
is one fine production."
Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers
 
Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m.
Sunday @ 2 p.m.
Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent
Porthouse Theatre is located on the
grounds of Blossom Music Center
 
For tickets call:  1-800-304-2363


Effie A. Tsengas
Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator
Porthouse Theatre
Phone: 330-672-3884
Fax: 330-672-2889
Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com
www.porthousetheatre.com
Mailing Address:
B 141 Music & Speech Building
Kent, Ohio 44242


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AUDITIONING
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All those WITH or WITHOUT experience must audition

Chris Kramer in Emporio Armani

Sean Faris of Parma stars in Brotherhood II

STONE Model & Talent Agency of Cleveland is conducting Model/Talent Auditions, ONE DAY ONLY, on Sunday, August 17, 2003.
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------=_NextPart_000_0125_01C35772.2634F940-- From MGutt at beckcenter.org Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 From: MGutt at beckcenter.org (Michelle Gutt) Date: Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces Faculty Message-ID: Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces = Faculty

    Beck = Center Theater Conservatory Adds New Audition Date and Announces = Outstanding Faculty for its First Year

    Additional = Audition=20
     The Beck Center Theater = Conservatory has added a new audition date for students interested in = this exciting new program.  Interested students can now audition on = August 16 from 2-5 p.m..  Some times are still available for the = original audition dates of August 4, 5 & 6 from 5-8 p.m.   = Auditions are  by appointment only and are open to students = entering grades 9 - 12. For an appointment, call Rennie Tisdale at (216) = 521-2540 ext. 222.  

    Auditioners should prepare:
    Non-singers: 2 Contrasting Monologues (memorized) - 1 minute = each
    Singers:        1 Monologue and 1 Song (memorized) - 1 minute = each. 
    Must have sheet music (no = tapes).
    All:Resume; headshot or recent photo; be prepared to read from a = script and take direction.

    Theater Conservatory Faculty = Announced
     The Beck Center is proud to = announce the faculty for our new Theater Conservatory.  The = following instructors will be joining us for the first year of this = exciting theater program for high school students. 

            = Acting I with Brian = Zoldessy
            Movement I with Allyson = Rosen
            Improvisation I with Paul Floriano
            Voice and Speech with Mark Gates
            Acting II with Elizabeth Townsend
            Dance I with Lester = Currie
            Musical Theater with Fred Sternfeld and Martin Cespedes
            Audition Techniques I with Brian Zoldessy
            Conservatory Touring Show directed by Russ Stich

    For additional information on = the Faculty, check out their biographies listed below....

General = Information

The Beck Conservatory is a unique and = intensive course of study that will offer college preparatory = instruction as well as performance opportunities.  This program is = designed for high school students who are planning to attend college as = theater or music theater majors. 

      =B7Two-Year Program
      =B7Open to students entering grades 9 - = 12
      =B7Students Accepted by Audition Only = (see below)
      =B7Only 12 - 20 students will be = accepted

Registration = Information:
Class Dates:    = September 6, 2003 - June 12, 2004   36 weeks
Class Times:    = Saturdays 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Tuition: $1,000 per year (payment plans = available)

Course work:   
Block 1 - 8 weeks-Acting I & = Movement I
Block 2 - 8 weeks-Improvisation I & = Voice and Speech
Block 3 - 8 weeks-Acting II & Dance = I
Block 4 - 4 weeks-Musical = Theater
Block 5 - 8 weeks-Audition Techniques I = & Special Topics
Year 2 will follow a similar course of = study delving further into these and other subjects.

Performance:
Touring show in year 1
Full production and showcase added in = year 2
Master class and workshop participation = each year
Eligible to audition for other Beck = Youth and Adult Theater productions

Beck Conservatory Faculty = Member Biographies

    Martin Cespedes (Musical Theatre) most recently choreographed La Cage = aux Folles and directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Cafe = at Beck Center.  His recent work includes the national tours of = Man of La Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed = over 300 performances in the role "Pedro," "Lun Tha" = in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond, and Faith = Prince, South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side = Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin has directed and staged the = off-Broadway production of Scrooge and Marley as well as Nuts = and Bolts to rave reviews and restaged Israel Horovitz's = long-running production of Line at the lavish 13th Repertory = Company in New York City.  His most recent opera credit was the = lavish PBS production of Le Cid with Placido Domingo and the = Washington Opera where he served as dance and fight captain.  He is = currently directing the independent film Edison Project and the = untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His latest = project was Jesus Christ Superstar at Rocky River Community = Theatre.

    Lester Currie = (Dance I) began his dance career in New York City at 16 as a featured = soloist with the New York City Ballet.  He studied at the School of = American Ballet, and worked under the tutelage of some of the greatest = names in International dance: George Ballachine, Alvin Ailey and Jerome = Robbins. His professional performances have included appearing in = numerous Broadway productions including Michael Bennett's = A Chorus Line and Dreamgirls, and Bob = Fosse's Dancin.  Mr. Currie brings over 30 years of dance and theatre = experience to the arts.  He will be directing Victor/Victoria and Nine in the coming year.

    Paul Floriano = (Improvisation I) has worked as an actor, director, and instructor in = the theatre business for over fifteen years.  His recent work on = stage includes Art at Beck Center, The = Infinite Regress of Human Vanity, A Kiss For = Cinderella, and Love, Janis at the = Cleveland Play House, Tony 'n Tina's = Wedding and Shear Madness at = Playhouse Square.  He spent six years as a company member at the = Cleveland Play House, has been seen on the stages at the Halle, = Ensemble, Dobama, and Cain Park theatres and performed with a national = tour of Tomfoolery.  Paul has taught theater classes as an adjunct = professor at Tri-C as well as numerous workshops in acting and stage = combat.  His directing credits include Wait Until Dark, Crazy for You, and Seven Brides for Seven = Brothers.  He also has film and = television credits and is one of the busiest voiceover talents in the = area.

    Mark Gates (Voice and Speech) has extensive background and training = in theatre.  He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts (Los Angeles) and served as an instructor there as well.  He = is currently a regional recruiter for AADA.  Mark also received = training at Penn Valley College and the Negro Ensemble Theatre (West = Coast) and he has taught classes for the Cleveland Play House.  His = theatre credits include Tony ‘n = Tina’s Wedding, The Fight Against Slavery, The Boys Next Door, = Raisin in the Sun, No Place to Be Somebody, Miss Dessa, Richard III, = Othello, Romeo and Juliet, You Can’t Take it With You, A Midsummer = Nights Dream, A Soldier’s Play, and Tracers.  Mark’s film and television credits = include The Edge of Seventeen = (David Moreton, dir), Telling Lies in America (Guy Land, dir), The Woman = in Red (Gene Wilder, dir), = The Last Breeze of Summer (Scott Williams, dir), Bachelor Party (Tony = Howard, dir.) and Helltown = (Robert Blake, dir).  He can also be seen in = many local and regional commercials.

    Allyson Rosen (Movement I) received her MFA in Acting and Creation of = New Work from Ohio State University and has trained and taught = extensively in all areas of theatre, particularly Acting, Movement, and = Voice.  Besides teaching undergraduate classes in acting and = movement at OSU, she was also on faculty at the Blue Lake Fine Arts camp = in Michigan and was a founding member of the Axis Theatre improvisation = troupe “Mixed Nutz.”  Her performing credits = include A Piece of My Heart = (Warehouse Theatre Co.), Suburb:The Musical and The Lonesome = West (Red Herring Theatre = Ensemble), Saint Joan, She, The London = Cuckolds, Orpheus Descending, King Lear and Marriage = (OSU).

    Fred Sternfeld (Musical Theatre) most recent projects have included the = highly acclaimed Fiddler on the = Roof at Cain Park and La Cage aux Folles at Beck Center.  = His recent production of Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday Night at Beck Center was = honored with a Cleveland = Scene “Best of Cleveland = 2002” Award as “Best Musical.”  He has served as = Artistic Director of Lakewood Little Theatre (Beck Center) and the = Seattle & Dallas Jewish Community Centers.  Over the span of = his career, he has directed over 60 productions, including: = The Trestle at Pople Lick Creek and The Tale of the = Allergist’s Wife at Dobama = Theatre, Beau Jest, The Twilight of the = Golds, Fiddler on the Roof, Conversations with my Father = and Rags at the JCC Halle = Theater, Bad Seed at the Ensemble Theatre, The Man Who Came to Dinner at Berea Summer Theatre, Mass Appeal at Cabaret = Dinner Theatre, Amadeus at Willoughby Fine Arts, Broadway Bound, The Diary of Anne Frank & A Shayna = Maidel at Center Stage/Seattle = JCC, Your in The Time of Your = Life at Karamu, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf at CVLT, All My Sons, = Milk and Honey & Enter Laughing at the = Dallas JCC & Children of a Lesser = God, Foxfire, Side by Side by Sondheim, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Noises = Off, Peter Pan, The Importance of Being Earnest & Joseph… at Beck = Center.  Fred’s recent production of Man of La Mancha at the = JCC Halle Theater received Times = Newspaper’s  Theater Tribute = for Production, Direction, Music Direction, Choreography & = Acting.

    Russ Stich (Touring Show Director) has not only an extensive = background in improvisational theatre and stand-up comedy, but is also = the founder and director of the Hudson Theatre Camp and has directed 14 = shows during his tenure there.  Russ has taught acting and = improvisational workshops at schools in Beachwood, Bainbridge, Solon, = St. Ignatius, and South Euclid as well as Case Western Reserve, John = Carroll and Willoughby Fine Arts.  In addition, Russ is an improv = instructor and promotions director for Cabaret Dada.  His film and = television credits include Telling Lies = in America (Paramount), RenegadeForce (HBO), = and “Imma Rolla” Mr. Money = Loc (MTV/BET).  On stage, Russ has = appeared in Tony ‘n Tina’s = Wedding (Playhouse Square), = Troillus& Cressida and Strange Things = We’ve Thought Of… (Cleveland = Black Box Theatre), Peter Pan = and The Amazing Mary = Poppins (Beachwood) and Miss Claudine’s Blues (Cleveland Public Theater).

    Elizabeth Townsend (Acting II) has lived, worked and studied in New York = City for the last 23 years.  Her experience includes theatre, film, = television and commercials.  She has had extensive training the = American Stanislavski Theatre, The Riverside Shakespeare Company, and = The American Place Theatre studying with notables such as Wynn Handman, = Alice Spivak, Julia Carey and Marianne Wells.  Her television and = film credits include The = Sopranos (HBO), Law and Order (NBC), All My = Children (ABC), Working (HBO), Super = Sucker (Purple Rose Films), = Town Diary (Directed by Jack Kenny) and The Energy Specialist = (The Film Network Inc.).  Elizabeth’s recent stage work in = New York includes The Blue = Moon (Annie Dorsen/Dir.), Angel Wings and …The Fervent = Feminist (Murray Schisgal), = Devotion (La MaMa, = ETC), This Day an Age (Playwright/Dir:Nagel Jackson), Kolonist (Theatre M/Julia = Carey, Dir.), Brecht: In Dark = Times and Downtown (Samuel Beckett = Theatre), Sunstroke (Soho Repertory), Pericles (Playwrights = Horizons), The Children’s = Hour (AST), Antigone (Theatre In = Action), and The Woolgatherer = (Westside Arts Theatre).  Most recently she = has appeared at The Purple Rose theatre in Michigan in Hope for Corky and Completing Dahlia.

    Brian Zoldessy (Acting I and Audition Techniques I) is Assistant = Professor and Director of the Theatre Arts Department at Cuyahoga = Community College, Eastern Campus.  In 1995 he received CCC’s = prestigious Ralph M. Besse Award for Teaching Excellence and was honored = with The Outstanding Achievements Award for Teaching by the = International Conference for Teaching and Leadership, Austin, = Texas.  As a professional actor, Brian has worked in New York, = L.A., Chicago, and Cleveland, (Art, = Crossing Delancey, Awake and Sing) and = has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in television and films, working = with Eli Wallach, Jack Gilford, Kevin Bacon, Matthew Broderick, Fisher = Stevens, John Travolta and Woody Allen.  A winner of the Kennedy = Center's Irene Ryan Acting and Directing Award, his directing credits = include Amadeus, Six Degrees of = Separation, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Glengarry Glen Ross, Agnes = of God, The Male and Female Odd Couple, Othello, The Taming of the = Shrew, The Sunshine Boys (Halle Theatre), Hamlet ESP (Cleveland Stage = Company), A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Comedy of Errors, and = Coriolanus, (The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival) as well as the highly acclaimed Lord of the Flies at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Brian is also a theatre faculty member, = Special Studies Program, at the Chautauqua Institution. 











From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC66D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:00 PM To: 'Marnis48 at aol.com' Subject: FW: JEFFREY Auditions =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 8:31 PM To: 'Grumio85 at aol.com' Subject: JEFFREY Auditions Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Zoldessy, Brian=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 8:31 PM
To:=20 'Grumio85 at aol.com'
Subject: JEFFREY = Auditions

Auditions for=20 JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian=20 Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY will open = in the Beck=20 Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and=20 Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early=20 October.
 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, = September 15=20 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20
 
Callbacks will be=20 scheduled the following week.  Performers=20 can prepare a short comic
 
monologue or read scenes from the play, which = will be available at the auditions.  Both Equity=20
 
and Non-Equity performers are = welcome. =20 Please bring a picture/resume as well as your
 
schedules to check for possible rehearsal=20 conflicts.  To = schedule an=20 appointment = please call=20
 
the Beck Center at=20 216-521-2540. 
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 = woman. =20 AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8=20 versatile
 
actors = to play over 40 = characters.
 
 
The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the = Obie Award,=20 The Outer Critics Circle Award and 
 
the John = Gassner Award=20 for Outstanding New American Play for=20 JEFFREY. 
 
 
"A = frank, fearless=20 comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out = of fear=20 and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...."  = --New York=20 Daily News
 
"THE = HOTTEST TICKET=20 OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background,=20 JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up = with some=20 of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall = street=20 Journal
 
"WILDLY=20 FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he = lived=20 in 
modern = Manhattan and=20 taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures = the heart and=20 soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any = other=20 play."  --New York=20 Times   
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  --------------4CD6CE22BC39B99C9456E5E2-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 23:19:33 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE CONCERT - Fri. 8/1 Message-ID: <233C4DF7.2E348615.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT Proudly Presents: Marsha Stevens, the "Mother of Contemporary Christian Music" FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 7:30pm Admittance is FREE Free-will offering collected to defray expenses Join us for the next offering in our exciting new Concert Series!!! Zion UCC is located at: 2716 W. 14th Street Cleveland, OH For more info, Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917 See our website at www.zionchurch.org Visit www.balmministries.com for more info on Marsha!!! Also look for more info on Zion's Monthly Concert Series, commencing again in September!!!! From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Aug 1 14:51:04 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 14:51:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Sponsors Pow Wow Message-ID: <1c7.d49b6ae.2c5be110@aol.com> Kulture Kids is the co-sponsor for the upcoming "Aurora's Fourth Annual Family Festival and Pow Wow", a non-profit event to be held September 13th and 14th at Aurora High School in Aurora, OH. "Kulture Kids is the natural choice to co-sponsor this event, one of the largest annual Pow Wows in Northeast Ohio", says Aurora Committee Chairperson Maxine Klein. "Robin Pease, Artistic Director and Founder of Kulture Kids, has done more to raise awareness in Cleveland about Native American issues than anyone else in recent memory. We're very pleased that Kulture Kids has agreed to serve as non-profit sponsor of our annual Pow Wow." The Pow Wow features American Indian Dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences. Kulture Kids will visit all of the Aurora public schools this fall as part of the sponsorship, delivering assemblies and workshops for students and teachers. "We're pleased to be part of this exciting event," says Tom Kerr, Kulture Kids Executive Director. "It fits in perfectly with our mission to raise multicultural awareness in Northeast Ohio. Aurora's reputation for its Pow Wows is outstanding." The Pow Wow will be held on Saturday, September 13th, from 10 AM to 6 PM (Grand entry at 12 noon) and Sunday, September 14th, from 10 AM to 5 PM (Grand entry at 12 noon). Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children ages 6 to 12, and $1 for Seniors age 65 and over. For more information, contact the Aurora Pow Wow Festival at PH: 330-562-5844. Aurora High School is located on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora, OH. From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 1 14:51:09 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 1 14:51:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG at Geauga Theater Announces Chorus Line & neohiopal discount Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD INVITES NEOPAL MEMBERS TO ENJOY A ?BUY 1-GET 1? DISCOUNT FOR THE OPENING NIGHT OF ?A CHORUS LINE? PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH TAMS WITMARK FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE FEATURING THE BEST CAST AROUND! TODD STUART, LARRY BRAUN, HEATHER HUNKLE, LAURA RIGHTNAUR, KRISTIN NETZBAND, NORMAN BERRY, JACKIE KALAN, TIM COLES, NATALIE REDER, NICK GEHLFUSS, ERIN CARDINA, KELLY MOLNAR?.JUST TO NAME A FEW! STICK AROUND AFTER THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT TO MEET THE CAST AND ENJOY COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS! JUST PRINT OUT THIS ?AD? & TURN IT IN AT THE BOX OFFICE. BUY ONE TICKET & WE?LL GIVE YOU THE SECOND TICKET FREE! TO RESERVE YOUR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE AT (440) 286-2255 E-MAIL: Boxoffice at geaugatheater.org ?A CHORUS LINE? WILL PLAY AUGUST 15,16,17,22,23,24, 29,30,31 SHOWTIMES ARE 8:00PM ON FRIDAY & SATURDAYS, 2:00 MATINEE ON SUNDAYS ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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INVITES NEOPAL MEMBERS TO ENJOY A “BUY = 1-GET 1” DISCOUNT FOR

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PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH TAMS = WITMARK

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AT THE =

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101 WATER = STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC = CHARDON SQUARE

 

FEATURING THE BEST CAST AROUND!

TODD STUART, LARRY BRAUN, HEATHER HUNKLE, LAURA RIGHTNAUR, KRISTIN NETZBAND, = NORMAN BERRY, JACKIE KALAN, TIM COLES, NATALIE REDER, NICK GEHLFUSS, ERIN = CARDINA, KELLY MOLNAR….JUST TO NAME A FEW!

STICK AROUND AFTER = THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT

 TO MEET THE CAST AND = ENJOY

COMPLIMENTARY = REFRESHMENTS!

 

JUST PRINT = OUT THIS “AD” & TURN IT IN AT THE BOX = OFFICE.

 BUY ONE TICKET & = WE’LL GIVE YOU THE SECOND TICKET FREE!

 

TO RESERVE YOUR = TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE AT

(440) = 286-2255

E-MAIL: Boxoffice at geaugatheater.org

 

“A CHORUS LINE” WILL PLAY AUGUST 15,16,17,22,23,24, = 29,30,31
SHOWTIMES ARE 8:00PM ON FRIDAY & SATURDAYS, 2:00 MATINEE ON = SUNDAYS

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000-- From CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 From: CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com (CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cabaret Grayskull" at Second City...FREE Message-ID: <3785E78A.7F08FBAC.01FD9534@aol.com> The Second City training centers, graduating, Conservatory 5 class is presenting...... HE-MAN of LA MANCHA OR CABARET GRAYSKULL at the Second City theater on East 14th, downtown Cleveland This is an original revue. Written and performed by the Con 5 class. It's being directed by Kiff Vanden Heuvel. ADMISSION IS FREE FREE FREE !! Showtime is 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 11th There will be singing, dancing, gratuitous nudity and funny stuff. So bring the whole family!! CAST: (in no order of importance whatsoever) Meagan Rowell Christy Kunetz Ellen Kleges Jeff Clevenger Dave Sawyer John Lord Jeff Gosnell And all the way from beautiful PA.... Larry Phillis Joe Wichryk II Special thanks to our director KIFF VANDEN HEUVEL !!! HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!!!!!!!! From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD AUDITIONS FOR "THE RED SHOES" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for ?The Red Shoes,? part of our Family Theatre Series THE RED SHOES September 26-October 5 Directed by: Terry M. Sandler Open Auditions: Saturday, August 23 Noon-3:00 P.M. Sunday, August 24 7:00-9:00 P.M. Seeking all actors ages 8 -Adult Please prepare a memorized 1-2 minute monologue or story-telling for the audition. There may be some reading from the script. For more information, contact the Players Guild Theatre at (330) 453-7619. The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840-- From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDINA COLLABORATIVE SUMMER MUSICAL - MY FAIR LADY - FINAL 2 PERFORMANCES Message-ID: <3F2B120B.A6EC1791@zoominternet.net> Don't miss this stunning production of "My Fair Lady" - August 2nd at 8:00 p.m. and August 3rd at 2:00 p.m. - Medina Performing Arts Center, located at Medina High School, 777 E. Union Street in Medina. $12 adults, $8 seniors/students. Box office (330)636-3400. Tickets available at the door. From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audtions for "Noises Off" - Medina County Show Biz Company Message-ID: <3F2B13A0.E88BE1EC@zoominternet.net> Auditions are being held on Saturday, August 1 at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesday, August 6th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 400 N. Broadway, Medina. Production dates are 10/3,4,5,10 & 11, 2003 in Medina. Auditions are from a cold reading from the script. Actors must be prepared to "mess up and do it perfectly"!!! in this high comedy farce. Questions? Leave a message for Sandi Harris at (330) 75-0651 or (330) 760-9759. From info at playersguildtheatre.com Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 From: info at playersguildtheatre.com (The Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild of Canton presents "Cabaret" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~ The Players Guild of Canton ~ Proudly Presents Kander and Ebb's CABARET The Musical Directed by Amy Marie Sima Musical Direction by Steve Parsons Choreography by Jennica McCleary August 22 - September 14 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm Sundays @ 2:30pm For Tickets call (330) 453-7617 Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm also one hour prior to curtain ~ The Cast ~ Emcee - Scott Crim Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten Heir Schultz - Bob Baab Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day ~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~ Bobby - Brandon Claflin Victor - Nathaniel Addessi Hans - Adam J. Ford Max - Craig May Maitre`D - Ben Levy ~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~ Texas - Heather M. Wylie Lulu - Cassandra Capocci Rosie - Andrea Schaffner Fritzie - Angeline Wynn Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi ~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~ Production Manager - Kelly Kerry Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series of increasingly pointed nightclub songs. Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Book by Joe Masteroff. And remember it's not just theatre... it's CABARET. ~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music Library Inc. ~ The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. _____ ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~     = The = Players Guild of Canton     ~

 

Proudly Presents

 

Kander and Ebb's

 

 

CABARET

The Musical

 

 

 

Directed by Amy Marie Sima

 

Musical Direction by Steve Parsons

 

Choreography by Jennica McCleary

 

August 22 - September 14

Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm

Sundays @ 2:30pm

 

For Tickets call (330) 453-7617

Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm

also one hour prior to curtain

 

~ The Cast ~

Emcee - Scott Crim

Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary

Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten

Heir Schultz - Bob Baab

Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel

Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler

Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day

 

~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~

Bobby - Brandon Claflin

Victor - Nathaniel Addessi

Hans - Adam J. Ford

Max - Craig May

Maitre`D - Ben Levy

 

~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~

Texas - Heather M. Wylie

Lulu - Cassandra Capocci

Rosie - Andrea Schaffner

Fritzie - Angeline Wynn

Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi

 

~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~

Production Manager - Kelly Kerry

Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary

Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag

 Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker

German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi

 

Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," =

the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American = writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the = denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former = star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses = the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to = gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series = of increasingly pointed nightclub songs.

 

 

 

Music by John Kander,       Lyrics by Fred Ebb,       Book by Joe = Masteroff.

 

 

 

 

And remember it's not just theatre...

it's CABARET.

 

 

 

 

~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music = Library Inc. ~

 

 


The Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio = 44702

Business = Office: (330) 453-7619

Box Office: = (330) 453-7617

www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

For general = information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com

To receive = audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to = audition at playersguildtheatre.com

To unsubscribe = from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.com and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 


 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO REVIEWS: BAT BOY and POINTE OF DEPARTURE Message-ID: <20030802182041.41559.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> A DYNAMIC DUO: ?BAT BOY? AND POINT OF DEPARTURE AT CAIN PARK Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times BAT BOY, A FUN-FILLED FLIGHT OF FANTASY AT CAIN PARK The headlines in the tabloids state:"Batboy Found In W.Virginia Cave," "Batboy Escapes," "New Wave Of Batboy Sightings!," and " Batboy Attacks Girl, 10!". What is this all about? According to the Weekly World News, the Bat Boy saga began in 1992 when the 19-pound mutant, described by scientists as half human and half bat, was captured in a cave in Virginia's Shenandoah Mountains. Supposedly, the strange creature had enormous amber eyes that enabled him to see in the dark and oversized ears that worked like radar! The feisty creature was taken to a secret federal laboratory near Wheeling, W.Va., where experts from all over the world came to study him. In 1993 and again in 1994, government officials denied rumors that Bat Boy had escaped from the lab and was on the loose. His present whereabouts are unknown. And what does that have to do with the theatre? Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming decided to write the story into a stage production. Laurence O?Keefe added the music and lyrics. The results? ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? made its Off Broadway debut in 2001. It developed an instant cult following and was selected as the Best Off-Broadway musical that year. The musical ostensibly tells the tale of finding the Bat Boy and his struggle to assimilate and gain societal acceptance against great odds. It takes on a ?MY FAIR LADY? meets sci-fi horror aura as Bat Boy is taught how to behave like a respectable citizen and finds out the "real" story of his conception. The moral? Who cares! It?s the over-all effect of the production that matters. You go to see ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? to be entertained. It?s the National Inquirer version of theatre. Director Victoria Bussert, not only has the talent to unearth wonderful unknown scripts, like ?AVENUE X? and ?SIDE SHOW,? but also todirect them with ingenuity. She has done it again. Add the creative bat-in-action/townsfolk-in-panic choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, and the power-packed (but often ear shattering) music by Leonard DiCosimo, and you have a fun, fun show. As for the music, you?ve never heard any of it. And that matters little. You?ll laugh your way through such ditties as "Another Dead Cow" and "Show You a Thing or Two." "Inside Your Heart" is the strangest love song every written. "A Home For You" and ""Let Me Walk Among You" are beautiful ballads. "Children, Children" is a hysterically funny, raunchy number featuring stuffed animals. (You have to see it to believe it.) The cast is wonderful. There is not a weak link in the group. The ten actors/singers play about a zillion different roles, changing wigs and costumes and characters with lightning speed, while singing with aplomb, displaying enough energy to set a rocket in flight, while dancing like maniacs, and having one heck of a good time. Gary Walker is Bat Boy incarnate. He hangs from the rafters, sings with gusto, textures the role with pathos, and captivates the audience. Adina Bloom is wonderful as his ditzy "mother." She hits and holds high notes that could shatter a glass. Scott Plate is obviously having a ball playing Dr. Parker, a true melodrama character. Emily Krieger is both funny and tender as Bat Boy?s "sister" and lover...don?t ask me to explain that combo! Patrick Janson, Phillip Carroll, Alana Simone Purvis, Hannah Laird, Fabio Polanco and Mitch McCarrrell all are terrific in their gender-bender switching and fast- change roles. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? is the kind of theatre that will appeal to only certain audience members. You have to go to fun, realizing that you are participating in a tabloid fantasy and be willing to set aside all your traditional beliefs about what theatre should be. You need to just let Bussert, Kelley-Kiteley, DiCosimo and the wonderful cast take you on a fun-filled flight of fantasy. If some local theatre has any brains it will sign up the cast and put the show in an open-ended run. The cult following will develop quickly. Hey, Hanna Theatre or Kennedy?s Down-Under, are you reading this? Thanks to Cain Park for continuing to allow Bussert to use her creative genius to bring this type of theatre to the area. Few other local entertainment venues would financially back and encourage this show. ?BAT BOY THE MUSICAL? runs through August 17 at the Alma Theatre in Cain Park. For tickets, which should be in short-supply once the word gets out about this show, call 216-371-3000. If you are interested in finding out more about the "real" Bat Boy go on-line to www.weeklyworldnews.com/batboy/index.cfm or www.slumdance.com/batboy. POINT OF DEPARTURE DESERVES STANDING "O" Most local dance lovers know Karen Gabay as the long-time premiere female dancer with the Cleveland San Jose Ballet. Few realize, however, that she is also a very creative and talented choreographer. As her dance career comes to its climax she has segued into the role of dancer-choreographer. She is proficient in both roles. She, along with her long-time talented partner, Raymond Rodriquez, followed the local dancers to California when financial problems, poor artistic choices, and a changing economy forced the CSJ Ballet to void its Cleveland ties. The duo loves the audiences in this area. They wanted to return and form their own company. Entitled Point of Departure the three year-old fledgling group is seeking financial means to create the kind of company that will again make Cleveland proud of its ballet tradition. Point of Departure?s latest performance was staged at Cain Park. A near capacity audience was on it?s feet at the conclusion, applauding and screaming. The standing O was deserved as they had just seen a fine evening of dance. This is not to say the performances were flawless. The ensemble, because of financial constraints, had only eight rehearsals to polish their dancing. Even making this more difficult was that Gabay had created "The Other Side of the Road." a lengthy piece specifically for Rodriquez. It had its world premiere at this appearance. All of this led to some uncertainty at times. This did not, however, take away from the over-all wonder of the program. Gabay?s "Nouveau Flamenco" danced to the music of Ottmar Liebert, found the cast in traditional flamenco costumes. Consisting of interesting couplings, often each pair doing different moves at the same time, the choreography showed creativity. The dancers executed stylized Spanish movements which nicely paralleled the moods of the guitar music. Gabay featured each of the dancers as soloists. The individual dancing and partnering were fine, but they were slightly off-sync when everyone was required to move as a unit. "Meditation," was a pas de deux displaying the fine partnering abilities of Rodriquez and Gabay. This was a selection using classical movements with modern overtones. The couple?s hand and arm use and their synchronization was superb. The dancers were accompanied by the excellent live piano fingering by Carolyn Warner and the fine bowmanship of violinist Lev Polyakin. Sayaka Tai and Ivan Bielik were featured in the Pas de Deux from ?DON QUIXOTE.? After a mechanical start the duo?s confidence increased and shined brightly in their featured solo segments. Tai?s toe work and Bielik?s circle leaps were excellent. Danced to a series of musical selections from Polyakin?s new jazz recording "The Other Side of the Road," the ballet by the same name gave the youthful forty-something Rodriquez a chance to display his multi-talented abilities in classical ballet, modern dance, soft shoe, swing-dance, and theatrical movement. Gaby?s talent as a creative choreographer was showcased throughout. "Feast or Famine" which featured Rodriquez in a kick-line routine with four women was cheered loudly by the audience. He partnered effectively with Christine Schwaner in a pas de deux. Gabay and Rodriquez delighted as an exercise class duo in "Running out of Time." The program?s highlight was the concluding segment. The entire company displayed fine style and message development in a reenactment of dancers trying out for a theatrical chorus line, portraying "Life is an Audition." CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Pointe of Departure company deserves financial and audience support to keep giving the area their high level of dance performance. Their recent Cain Park presentation showed again the quality and talent of Gabay and Rodriquez, not only as dancers, but as co-artistic directors. To show support for the company send your financial contributions to Gabrod, Inc., P.O. Box 719, lakewood, OH 44107 or go on-line to www.pointeofdeparture.com and volunteer to assist them. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wig designer/stylist wanted- Carousel Dinner Theatre, Akron Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870285C2@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is searching for an experienced wig = designer/stylist to either design wigs for upcoming productions or = maintain them for the run of each production once the styles are set. = Please send inquiries to Karen Starr kstarr at CarouselDinnerTheatre.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Time (Theatre Actor Night at Cronies) Message-ID: <139.235d20b1.2c5e0376@aol.com> --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From Kevin Joseph Kelly...... It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland actors! Brian Etchell and Colin Cook Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture to NYC. Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck! Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean. Also, a special announcement that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please! --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Kevin Joseph Kelly......

It is that time of the month= again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at= 10 PM

Cronies Bar and Grill=
Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood
17900 Detroit Avenue
Starts at 10, come early to get a table


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!=

Kitchen open until Midnight
216-226-3310, if you get lost

This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland acto= rs!

Brian Etchell and Colin Cook

Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture t= o NYC.
Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck!
Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean.
Also, a special announcem= ent that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on= October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please!



--part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SNOOPY!!! this Tuesday only! Message-ID: <3B42C284.6DA6D41E.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock presents for ONE NIGHT ONLY... SNOOPY!!! (In Concert) Tuesday, August 5th at 7:30pm Admission is FREE (suggested donation $5) Directed by Joanna May Hunkins Music Direction by Ryan F. Bergeron Starring: Pierre-Jacques Brault* as Snoopy Michael A. Curry as Woodstock Carrie Hall as Peppermint Patty Brian Marshall as Linus Kelly Murphy as Lucy Benji Reid as Charlie Brown Jennifer Zapolla as Sally Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road Bedford Heights (just off 271 and Rockside Road) PLEASE NOTE: Mercury Summer Stock will be announcing it's 2004 season at this event! Don't miss it!!! Call (216) 732-3370 for more information *Appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of: EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP at convergence Message-ID: <20030803160602.58611.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> THE QUESTION AT CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM: "WHAT?S THIS ALL ABOUT? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times As the patrons filed into the lobby during the intermission at convergence-continuum Theatre?s production of Jose Rivera?s ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? a male voice boomed out, "Does anyone know what this is all about?" A woman said, "Beats me." Another said, "It?s about I, I, I, want, want, want." Most people just shook their heads. A group of four, who were contemplating leaving, were stopped by one of their number who said, "The actors are working hard, we owe it to them to go back in." Rivera, the play?s author, was born in Puerto Rico. He recounts that when he was a boy, he loved to sit on his mother's knee and listen to stories of his Puerto Rican ancestors. There were chronicles of inflamed passions and family betrayals, of lovers crossed and disasters scarcely averted. He once said, "The stories were just outrageous. There were elements of the fantastical, of the dream, and these things become interchangeable." This lack of a divide between the real world and the realm of dreams and nightmares, fantasy and folklore are at the heart of his plays. Its been called "mad realism." ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? was written in 1990...its subject is supposedly the primitive human struggle between animal instincts and civilized order. A London reviewer capsulized the play by stating, "its conception of the human condition as a psychic battleground--lively, funny, erotic, tragic--has a rare force." That may well be, but judging by the audience who saw the convergence-continuum production, the intent and purpose of the playwright was not clear. The production is generally well performed. Lara Mielcarek is outstanding as Nelly, the psychologically deprived daughter. She matures from animal to a productive woman before our eyes. Hers is a focused portrayal, but the script doesn?t tell us how she develops the abilities to mature in the way she does. Does just getting away from her monster of a father bring miraculous healing? In the world of fantasy, maybe, but psychologist would say, "no." As the role requires, Geoff Hoffman is attractive, and but he fails to give texture to Johnny, Nelly?s ego-centered husband. At times his lines are flat and sometimes his motivations are unclear. This could have been the fault of the script which rarely gives him the motivations for the build-up needed. Clyde Simon is properly offensive as the father. But, again, the impetus for his character?s actions are not clear. Why is he the person he is? He says to his daughter, "There is no escaping my house. It is always with you." He is right, but why was the house the way it was? The author gives us no real clues. Animal instincts? Really? Director Joshua Spencer frustrates at least part of the audience by placing the father?s wheel chair in the corner of the L-shaped stage. This placement blocks the view of at least one-third of the viewers from seeing the action. He also needed to temper the sound effects which often drowned out the dialogue. There are a group of theatre-goers who like to attend mind-bending theatrical productions. Though a trend in the late 60s and 70s, that audience segment has waned. If their play selections to date are any indication, Clyde Simon, convergence continuum?s Artistic Director and Brian Breth, its Executive Director, have decided to appeal to that audience. Theirs is a brave task. They are providing the type of theatre for that fringe group, but they must realize that plays like ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? may not get the positive word of mouth needed to financially sustain their venue. Should they do the likes of Neil Simon. Absolutely not, but there are plays that will appeal to a broader audience and still advance the art form. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Rivera may be a word master, but he has created in ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? characters we care little about. He enfolds them in a story with no focus. His words lack clarity and focus. Therefore, we care little about the play. ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? runs at 8 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 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. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From carol at callaria.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STILL TIME TO SIGN UP FOR 'STAGE FRIGHT...' CLASS! Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Saturday 9th August, and Monday 11th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Monday class has been delayed one week from earlier announcement to give people more time to sign up.) (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS "MURDER ON THE MOUNT" , an audience participation play at Lolli's Restaurant, Canton, Ohio Message-ID: <20030803174919.78638.qmail@web40504.mail.yahoo.com> WHEN: MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH AT 7:30 PM AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 12TH AT 7:30 PM. WHERE: Lolli's Restaurant is located at 4801 Dressler Rd. NW, In Canton Ohio. "Murder On The Mount" is a funny whodonit on Mount Olympus. Can you imagine an immortal being murdered? Well, it happened. And it's up to Chuckie Chan to figure out who did it. Needed are three men and three women. Ages range from 19 to 35. These are PAID performances. Both primary and understudy actors. CAST OF CHARACTERS APOLLO: God of light and all arts, son of Zeus, friend of mankind and a great archer. The ever youthful God,just and wise, representing a level of moral excellence. Also the God of prophesy, taught to him by Pan. Must have been the nerd of Mount Olympus. No mortal could be that good. APHRODITE: Goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Wife of Hephaestus, but mother of three children by Ares,God of War, and lover to many, including Adonis. This chick got around. DIONYSUS: Son of Zeus and a human, inventor of wine and God of wine, life, nature and theater. Brought out the basic instincts and desires in people. The Romans called him Baccus. A major party dude. ERIS: Goddess of strife, sister of Ares. At the marriage of Peleus and Thetis, she provoked the quarrel among the Goddesses which led to the Judgment of Paris, and so to the Trojan War. Call her catty and an obnoxious buttinski. ADONIS: The eternal symbol of masculine beauty, and, boy, does he know it. His trysts with Aphrodite brought out the jealousy of Persephone. Both wanted to claim him, and Zeus, who decided neither had a stronger claim than the other, allowed each to keep him half a year. ATHENA: Goddess of wisdom, pottery and weaving, and daughter of Zeus and Metis (don't even ask), and a virgin Goddess. This is important only in that it proves she could run faster than Hermes and his winged feet. CHUCKIE CHAN: Brother of the famous 20th Century criminologist Charlie Chan, who was brought to Olympus to solve the murder of Dionysus under orders from Zeus. (Dionysus & Chuckie Chan are played by the same actor) NUMBER ONE DAUGHTER: The dingy daughter of Chuckie Chan. (Aphrodite & Number One are played by the same actor) We encourage everyone to audition. Even if you don't have audience participation theatre experience, but you're quick on your feet. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From CabaretRock at aol.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 From: CabaretRock at aol.com (CabaretRock at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Pop/Rock Singer--Paid Position Message-ID: <44.33deab85.2c5eb753@aol.com> CABARET ROCK at Pickwick & Frolic in downtown Cleveland is completing its Fall cast. Seeking one more female entertainer who can sing solos and harmonies as well as pick up simple movement. Age range: 20s to 30s. Performs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Opens October 2 and runs through March 2004. Pays $150. per weekend. There will be a special New Year's Eve performance. For an audition, contact CabaretRock at aol.com or call (216) 751-6083. Please E-mail a resume and photo when possible. From Hllywddan at aol.com Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 From: Hllywddan at aol.com (Hllywddan at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash debut concert...AT LAST Message-ID: <63E54A4B.7E4B6DD9.024ECA8F@aol.com> vanityCrash Beachland Tavern -- Saturday Aug. 9, 8:00 sharp. A special pre-show party for Human League Tickets for vanityCrash only are $5 at the door. Tickets for Human League are $20 adv., and will also admit you to the vanityCrash pre-show. Vanity Crash, Cleveland's newest riff-driven ruckus, planted its first glittery seeds with Cleveland Public Theater's smash production of the rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Now they're bringing their slamming, Bowie-esque guitar rock to the clubs. Lead Vocalist Dan Folino played the dynamic, gender-bent lead role in Hedwig, Guitarist Dennis Yurich served as Hedwig's Musical Director and guitarist, and has played with Q-Up, Verdanzen and System 56. You may know stage-destroying drummer Steve Mehlman from Hedwig or from his punishing work with Pere Ubu, The Heathers, Terminal Lovers, Backmonkeys or Rocket from the Tombs. Bassist Brian Hager comes to us from Vinyl Baby, and guitarist Chris Viola formerly led The Viola Contingent. The band promises that the Beachland debut will be "something for those who listen with their eyes as well as their ears." This early show is a chance for all our old-timer friends who've said our previous bands played out too late at night. You can catch the show at 8:00, leave around 9:00, and be home in time to take your Metamucil and get ready for the 10 o'clock local news! The Beachland Ballroom/Tavern: 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland OH (216) 383-1124 http://www.beachlandballroom.com Vanity Crash, Sat. Aug. 9, 8:00 pm www.vanitycrash.com From carol at callaria.com Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Mon Jul 28 07:12:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGE FRIGHT? FLUBS BECAUSE OF ANXIETY? Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Monday 4th August, 2003, and Saturday 9th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From kkelly at beckcenter.org Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING Message-ID: BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS JOB POSTING

JOB = POSTING

July 22, 2003

BUSINESS OFFICE = CLERK


Entry level bookkeeping/clerical = position. This individual will perform a variety of financial and = administrative duties.

Duties will consist of: Assisting with = Accounts Payable, Payroll, Filing, Box Office and Concession sales. = Experience with Excel spreadsheet and Word programs is required.  = Bookkeeping experience preferred but not required.   =

Part time, approx 20 hrs/week with = some nights and weekends. Flexible Hours; Work days Monday thru Friday = with occasional week-ends, $8/hr.


Please submit resume to Beck Center = for the Arts
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From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 10:46:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland's favorite son Bob Hope dies Message-ID: My friends in theater. Early this am a man I was fortunate enough to meet in Cleveland in the 1980's and share some laughs with has passed away at the age of 100 from pneumonia, Please pray for Bob (ski nose) Hope to be at peace with his maker. C. Abraham From jgrimes at legalplans.com Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 From: jgrimes at legalplans.com (James Grimes) Date: Mon Jul 28 15:25:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret for the Crown - Benefit! Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C35500.23F18E60 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The Miss Lake Erie Scholarship Program Presents Cabaret for the Crown II With James Grimes, vocals And Jim Kozumplik, piano And featuring Our emcee for the evening, Bryn River Hough, Miss Lake Erie, 2003 Saturday, August 2 7:00 pm at Bounce W. 28th and Detroit Ave. Tickets are $7 in advance or $10 at the door For tickets, contact us at misslakeerie at hotmail.com *All proceeds go to the Miss Lake Erie Scholarship Program* ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C35500.23F18E60 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 eJ8+IiYQAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWNy b3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQ2ABAACAAAAAgACAAEGgAMADgAAANMHBwAcAAwAAgAAAAEADAEB A5AGACAHAAAiAAAACwACAAEAAAALACMAAAAAAAMAJgAAAAAACwApAAAAAAADADYAAAAAAB4AcAAB AAAAIQAAAENhYmFyZXQgZm9yIHRoZSBDcm93biAtIEJlbmVmaXQhAAAAAAIBcQABAAAAFgAAAAHD VSGqzGl4KlqFQUwHunjyR1AhdtcAAAIBHQwBAAAAHAAAAFNNVFA6SkdSSU1FU0BMRUdBTFBMQU5T LkNPTQALAAEOAAAAAEAABg4ATOSTIVXDAQIBCg4BAAAAGAAAAAAAAADpq7zqFiTeQa6faaBL48w+ woAAAAsAHw4BAAAAAgEJEAEAAAAZAwAAFQMAAHYFAABMWkZ1FvrxtQMACgByY3BnMTI1FjIA+Atg bg4QMDMzjwH3AqQE9AIAcHJxDlAIZmNoCsBzZXQwAwXQAiBvdHlwZSDjCFARgGl2YQKDAFADVP8Q 3wdtAoMRIQPjETkHEwKDtjMDxhc1fQqAAABzEiDKbAeQaAngdHsHsAWwIwDAAnNzMSAZgGFkUQuA ZyAxGkMyGqcyVRpDMxqnMxpDNBqnNFUaQzUapzUaQzYapzZVGkM3Gqc3GkM4Gqc4SRizXHYIkHdr C4Bk2jQMYGMAUAsDcQDgC7QdIZBUGYAF0AQCTGFrfRJQRQiBBgARUAbwEXFomQUgIFADYAnAYW0m YfsHkAnwdBZwCrEKgQwwA9C6OR+QQwGgCsARoCACEFUFwHQkkUMDYHcDoEk+SQrjJ7ILwyMgJ4NX aecpECd1A9AxNid1CwMlMHxlcAuQGoAjwifiAcAgtkomwAeRRwUQB4EsA7LiNBHAdm9jB0AWcS3B /ywaLWILwiv3KoIXICMAK29XLHsOUC1lNR+QSgdwICBLb3p1bQtQaWv9LsZwBzASADSDL/8xDzIR eyjAGsB0CHEPIAvUMWlPYQhwIGVtYwngKMdl9nYJ8BrxLCd5Mt8tAiMgoyPSNKJCcnkDoFISsMkE kCBICGBnaDxmLIr7PTA+kzMfkCTMLsAB0A9Q9zbfPP0sXTU0NxuQBhA5YahkYXkuwEE/4HUZILcc IEM8ISA6QwA2IG1E/98hcUiyOVA/AAhgbjswSA3MVy4cIEqQc3USQCjyzlwSAEzDTMBiIErQOQG+ RBGgA2ArMBcgPAAuQZJ/L+Y9CSpRSX8+Zk9AFLFjPyUwJ1BK0AlwAzBN4CQ3bypBTfALgErQZBLA S0EgPwWxUzIPQFODSuEpEmRv9wWwDCEng0Yo4lKELsAFoN8CMADQBUBHsErSbQQBC2BrLNEIgUAl 0HQAwAMQLv8FoElbQ/UTMSqXQ5gkJFyheCpBbAMgEPAvUAngZPkEIGdvKQBd0SSfJa8msf4qKkMW Ajn3CwRQyBfBYgoLL+UY0QBkUAAAAAsAAYAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAAOFAAAAAAAAAwAD gAggBgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAAEIUAAAAAAAADAAeACCAGAAAAAADAAAAAAAAARgAAAABShQAA tnQBAB4ACYAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAFSFAAABAAAABAAAADkuMAALAA2ACCAGAAAAAADA AAAAAAAARgAAAACChQAAAQAAAAsAOoAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAA6FAAAAAAAAAwA8gAgg BgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAAEYUAAAAAAAADAD2ACCAGAAAAAADAAAAAAAAARgAAAAAYhQAAAAAA AAsAUoAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAAaFAAAAAAAAAwBTgAggBgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAA AYUAAAAAAAACAfgPAQAAABAAAADpq7zqFiTeQa6faaBL48w+AgH6DwEAAAAQAAAA6au86hYk3kGu n2mgS+PMPgIB+w8BAAAAmQAAAAAAAAA4obsQBeUQGqG7CAArKlbCAABQU1RQUlguRExMAAAAAAAA AABOSVRB+b+4AQCqADfZbgAAAEM6XERvY3VtZW50cyBhbmQgU2V0dGluZ3NcamdyaW1lc1xMb2Nh bCBTZXR0aW5nc1xBcHBsaWNhdGlvbiBEYXRhXE1pY3Jvc29mdFxPdXRsb29rXG91dGxvb2sucHN0 AAAAAAMA/g8FAAAAAwANNP03AAACAX8AAQAAADYAAAA8Tk9FQktPSlBJQUFMUEhBSk5LQktBRVBF Q05BQS5qZ3JpbWVzQGxlZ2FscGxhbnMuY29tPgAAAAMABhA46EgXAwAHEFwBAAADABAQAAAAAAMA ERAAAAAAHgAIEAEAAABlAAAAVEhFTUlTU0xBS0VFUklFU0NIT0xBUlNISVBQUk9HUkFNUFJFU0VO VFNDQUJBUkVURk9SVEhFQ1JPV05JSVdJVEhKQU1FU0dSSU1FUyxWT0NBTFNBTkRKSU1LT1pVTVBM SUssUAAAAAB4xw== ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C35500.23F18E60-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Mon Jul 28 21:46:05 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winners of the Oberlin Int'l Piano Competition Message-ID: <1536927.3268398972@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01557107========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline THE WINNERS OF THE NINTH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 28, 2003 OBERLIN, OHIO -- Rachel Kudo, a 16-year-old pianist from Northbrook, Illinois, and a student of Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago, is the winner of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition and Festival. The final round of the competition, for pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner Concert Hall = at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed fourth and fifth, = respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief professor and = chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the Oberlin Conservatory faculty = were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. 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. The Oberlin Conservatory's facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the Philadelphia Orchestra). Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner Jon Nakamatsu at the = first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, Kevin won first prize in = the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra. Kevin = has participated in master classes with such artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic = Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed = George Crumb's A Little Suite for Christmas for the composer in a concert at Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing homes, schools, and a variety of other places. THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two Minnesota competitions, the Schubert = Club Competition in St. Paul and Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National Orchestra and the Rumania National Black = Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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.o --==========01557107========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Palatino
THE = WINNERS OF THE NINTH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION <
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 28, 2003
OBERLIN, OHIO -- Rachel Kudo, a = 16-year-old pianist from Northbrook, Illinois, and a student of Emilio del = Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago, is the winner of = the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano = Competition and Festival. The final round of the competition, for = pianists 13 through 18 years old, was held Saturday, July 26, in Warner = Concert Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Kudo received $4,000 for = her first-prize-winning performance of the first movement of Haydn's = Sonata, Chopin's Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. = 1-5, and his Ballade No. 4, Op. 52. The second-prize award of $1,500 and the = audience favorite award of $100 went to Kevin = Kordi, also 16, from Northbrook, Illinois. He also is a student of = del Rosario at the Music Institute of Chicago. Sora Oh, 18, of = Seoul, Korea, won third prize and $1,000. Kordi performed = Mendelssohn's Song without Words, the first movement of = Beethoven's "Appassionata" sonata, the finale of Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2, = Op. 14, Liszt's "Chasse-neige" (Etude No. 12), and the Horowitz-Busoni = arrangement of his Mephisto Waltz. Oh presented Bach's = Prelude and Fugue No. 3, Mendelssohn's Song = without Words, the first and second movements of Beethoven's = Sonata Op. 10, No. 3, and Chopin's Fantasie, Op. 49. The remaining two finalists, Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea = and Kei Neidra, 13, of North Ridgeville, Ohio placed = fourth and fifth, respectively. The five finalists were each asked to perform 30 minutes of repertoire; = they were told which pieces to play just moments before walking on stage. = Technical difficulties precluded airing the concert live as scheduled on = WCLV-FM and wclv.com; the station will air the recorded concert on Tuesday, = July 29, at 9 p.m. Kendal at Oberlin is the program=3Fs sponsor. Guest judges for the finals round were Hans Boepple, chair of the = music department at Santa Clara University; Ekaterina Murina, chief = professor and chair of piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia; = and broadcaster, writer, and teacher Robert Sherman, host of the = McGraw-Hill Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music = radio station of The New York Times. Judges from the = Oberlin Conservatory faculty were Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, = Professor of Piano Monique Duphil, and Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. = 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. = 00ff,0000,0000 The Oberlin Conservatory's = facilities include 199 Steinway pianos, 150 practice rooms, and a music = library equal to that of any major university. Oberlin offers intensive = professional training to aspiring 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. Naumburg, the University of Maryland, the Kosciuszko = Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, and the Concorsco Pianis-Otico = Internazionale F. Busoni Competition. Notable pianists who graduated from Oberlin include concert and recording = artist and Rubenstein Competition winner Gregory Allen; Jeremy Denk, a = National Public Radio Young Artist-in-Residence; international recording = and concert artist and Peabody Conservatory of Music faculty member Marian = Hahn; and the legendary Natalie Hinderas, one of the first African American = women to perform as a soloist with a major symphony orchestra (the = Philadelphia Orchestra).
Winners of the Ninth Annual Oberlin International Piano Competition
FIRST PRIZE: RACHEL KUDO
At 16, Rachel Naomi Kudo of Northbrook, = Illinois, has appeared in concert and concerto performances around = the world. At 14, she was the youngest artist invited to perform with such = artists as Michel Baroff, Garrick Ohlssohn, and Yundi Li at the 56th = International Chopin Festival in Duszniki-Zdroj. Other appearances include = the 14th International Nagoya Music Festival, the International "New Names = of the 21st Century" Music Festival in Russia, Chopin=3Fs birth house, = Zelazowa Wola in Poland, the Stradivarius Museum in = Cremona, the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, and the "Opening Night Gala = Celebration," honoring Sir Andrew Davis, for the Music Institute of = Chicago. Rachel has also appeared with the Ars Viva, Everett, Fort Worth, = and Fukui symphony orchestras, as well as the Nagoya Youth Symphony of = Japan and the Far Eastern Symphony Orchestra of Russia. Among her many awards are first prize in the 1999 53rd All-Japan Student = Music Concours, along with its Nomura and Tsuzuki awards, first prize in = the 2000 Czerny-Stefanska International Piano Competition, including its = prestigious Stefanska Award, and first prizes in the Steinway Society of = Chicago's Solo and Concerto competitions, both in 2001. Most recently, = Rachel was named the winner of the 2003 Joseph and Bessie Feinberg Chicago = Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions; she is scheduled to appear as a soloist = with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during its 2003-04 season. Rachel is = also an avid chamber musician, and her piano trio, the Subito Trio, won the = silver medal in the Junior Division of the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber = Music Competition. She studies with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago.
SECOND PRIZE: KEVIN KORDI
Kevin Kordi, 16, a student at Glenbrook North High = School in Illinois, studies piano with Emilio del Rosario at the Music = Institute of Chicago. Kevin's appearances include six concerts in 2001 as = soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, performing Mendelssohn's = Piano Concerto in G minor. In 1999, he performed with the 11th Street Trio = at Boston's Jordan Hall, and in 2001 he performed with Van Cliburn winner = Jon Nakamatsu at the first Meadowlark Music Festival. In 2002 he soloed = with the Glenbrook Symphony Orchestra. Kevin has won numerous piano = competitions, including first place in the primary, junior, and senior = levels of the Society of American Musicians' competition. In 2002, he won = the Sherwin Foundation Award at the American Opera Society. In June 2002, = Kevin won first prize in the Piano Arts of Wisconsin National Concerto = Competition, performing Beethoven=3Fs First Concerto with the Milwaukee = Chamber Orchestra. Kevin has participated in master classes with such = artists as Jon Nakamatsu, Frederic Chiu, Charles Asche, and George Crumb. = In October 2002, Kevin performed at the World Piano Pedagogical Conference = in Las Vegas. Recently, he performed George Crumb's A Little Suite = for Christmas for the composer in a concert at = Evanston, Illinois. In his spare time, Kevin enjoys performing in nursing = homes, schools, and a variety of other places.
THIRD PRIZE: SORA OH
Eighteen-year-old Sora Oh was born in Seoul, Korea, = where she began studying the piano at the age of 4. She moved = to Roseville, Minnesota, at 15. In 2001 she won first prize at two = Minnesota competitions, the Schubert Club Competition in St. Paul and = Minneapolis' YPSCA Competition. Sora has performed with the Poland National = Orchestra and the Rumania National Black Sea Orchestra. A student of Lydia = Artymiw, Sora will enter the Juillard School this fall as a scholarship = student to study with Jerome Lowenthal and begin work toward her bachelor's = degree. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 7/28/03 #02-mj ________________________________________ 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
--==========01557107==========-- From AMWhite at oco.net Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 From: AMWhite at oco.net (Allen White) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Hound of the Baskervilles" at N Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20030728171604.020ff000@mail.oco.net> The Olde Towne Hall Theatre in North Ridgeville will be presenting the Sherlock Holmes classic "The Hound of the Baskervilles" October 9 - 25, 2003. Auditions will be held at the theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville: Sunday, August 17, 7 - 9pm Monday, August 18, 7 - 9pm Roles include: Lady Agatha Mortimer (30's - 50's) Perkins, a maid (20's - 30's) Dr. John Watson (30's - 50's) Sherlock Holmes (30's - 50's) Mrs. Barrymore (40's - 60's) Henry Baskerville (20's - 40's) Barrymore (40's - 60's) Kathy Stapleton (20's - 40's) Laura Lyons (20's - 40's) Jack Stapleton (20's - 40's) The show will be directed by Tim Jones. Please call him at 216-521-7404 with any questions. Directions to the theatre can be found at the theatre web site at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com From rbingraham at juno.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 From: rbingraham at juno.com (Richard B Ingraham) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <20030728.125127.588.0.RBIngraham@juno.com> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 22:22:35 -0400 Rebecca Borger writes: > follow through. What a lot of members of our community don't know > is > that there were other convention center proposals out there. There > > were several developed by independent contractors that would not > have > cost the city a dime, but our leaders have chosen the most expensive > > one to be on the ballot. > Think twice before voting for the new convention center and look at > all > of the facts I think Rebecca has some very valid points here. Although I'll admit, that I have not really paid much attention to the actual proposals, mostly due to the fact that I rarely have any "real" vote in such projects, since I live in Lake and not Cuyahoga county. But I seem to remember at least one of the proposals was to simply remodel the old downtown convention center. I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. I'm all for arts advocacy as anybody else on the list. Believe me, my livelihood depends on it. But not at the cost of the big picture. If it's true that arts funding will only come as "package" deal, then I'm afraid it's a sad day for us artists. Richard B. Ingraham Free-lance Sound Design/Engineer/Technician RBI Computers & Audio email at: RBIngraham at juno.com http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com http://www.mp3.com/rbiproductions From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:46:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT seeks set designer for holiday show Message-ID: <99.3b243f03.2c56d199@aol.com> --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production 'The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Center Dec 4-7, 2003. 'The Night Before Christmas', conceived, directed, and choreographed by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotionally charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke Ellington. If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mail: Ccontempdt at aol.com Thank you in advance for your consideration. Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate --part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Contemporary Da= nce Theatre is seeking a SET DESIGNER for its holiday production '= The Night Before Christmas' at Tri-C East's Performing Arts Cente= r Dec 4-7, 2003.

'The Night Before Christmas'
, conceived, directed, and choreographed= by CCDT executive/artistic director Michael Medcalf and written by Margaret= Lynch tells the story of two children in the foster care system whose wish=20= to be reunited with their birth parents is granted in a magical and emotiona= lly charged journey to gospel and the music of legendary jazz composer Duke=20= Ellington.

If interested please contact Desmond Davis at (216) 426-8156 or by e-mai= l:
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Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Desmond Davis, Artistic Associate
--part1_99.3b243f03.2c56d199_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 21:47:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANGST '84 in Chicago 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_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chicago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $10 ($5 for students). This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifling repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high school. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is deftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big Brother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing adult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage world. In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimpse into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcastic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage, lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordinary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered the ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure. Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this will be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheever by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural undertones. She has also directed Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the Living Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte demonstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84 is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone. For more information contact: Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director Phone (312) 391-4469 Angst84israd at aol.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ANGST '84 in Chicago "ANGST '84" IN CHICAGO

ANGST '84, a new play by Cleveland playwright Toni K. Thayer, makes its Chi= cago premiere Friday, August 8th, and continues through September 7th at the= Tin Fish Theater, 4247 N. Lincoln Ave.  Show times are Friday and Satu= rday at 11:00 pm and Sunday at 7:00 pm.  Tickets are $10 ($5 for studen= ts).

This clever adaptation of George Orwell's "1984" brings the stifl= ing repression of a totalitarian anti-utopia to the halls of a 1980's high s= chool. Within the walls of Lakeville High, a caustic social commentary is de= ftly woven into the nostalgic humor of a John Hughes movie. This "Big B= rother's Breakfast Club" explores the bizarre consequences of placing a= dult conflicts and restrictions onto the fragile structure of the teenage wo= rld.

In ANGST '84, directed by Rachel Klein, we are offered a voyeuristic glimps= e into the lives of the Lakeville student body, as seen by a snotty, sarcast= ic Goth princess. She leads us, locker by locker, through a world where rage= , lust, and self-expression are regulated by the strangling forces of moral = rectitude, and mass conformity. We watch the churning passions of seven ordi= nary students as they are throttled by a lifestyle of constant surveillance = and unbreakable routine, escorted by a tour guide who has already suffered t= he ultimate punishment for being different: Complete Erasure.

Rachel Klein has been directing for three years in Cleveland, OH and this w= ill be her Chicago debut. Her other works have included Normal and Sir Sheev= er by Benjamin Spiro, two twisted absurdist comedies with supernatural under= tones. She has also directed  Zoo Story by Edward Albee, Naomi in the L= iving Room by Christopher Durang, and has coordinated Commedia Dell Arte dem= onstrations. She has backgrounds in theater and dance. The cast of ANGST '84= is an ensemble of energetic actors giving the show a rock solid backbone.
For more information contact:
Rachel Klein, "Angst '84" Director
Phone (312) 391-4469
Angst84israd at aol.com

--MS_Mac_OE_3142271999_1233084_MIME_Part-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:49:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe 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_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIVAL Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Theater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Festival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis. You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS BLOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph website. Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown support for the production in the past. It's going to be a great festival. -dh http://www.badepitaph.org # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: I HATE THIS at the Minnesota Fringe BAD EPITAPH SENDS "I HATE THIS" TO THE MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIV= AL

Following last weekend's performances at Dobama Theatre, Bad Epitaph Th= eater Co. is sending David Hansen's I HATE THIS to the Minnesota Fringe Fest= ival, opening Friday, Aug. 1 at Red Eye Collaborative in Minneapolis.

You can follow daily updates of the MN Fringe by checking out I HATE THIS B= LOG at http://hatethisblog.blogspot.com or by visiting the Bad Epitaph websi= te.

Thanks to everyone who attended the gig at Dobama, and who has shown suppor= t for the production in the past.  It's going to be a great festival. -= dh

http://www.badepitaph.org

# # #=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3142280236_1728549_MIME_Part-- From Anastasjoy at aol.com Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 From: Anastasjoy at aol.com (Anastasjoy at aol.com) Date: Mon Jul 28 22:51:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on advocacy Message-ID: <116.26b787cf.2c574840@aol.com> In a message dated 7/28/03 10:47:03 PM, rbingraham at juno.com writes: << I simply can not understand why we need to build yet another convention center, when it wasn't that long ago that they spent a bunch of money on the downtown convention center as a remodeling project. Why not just remodel or expend the one we already have? Maybe someone will actually make use of Public Hall and/or Public Auditorium then as well. By building yet another new convention center, we will then be stuck with two empty (or almost empty), worthless convention centers. (The one downtown, by the mall, and the huge IX Center, by the airport.) Maybe it's just because I'm not as informed as I should be, but I've yet to hear anything mentioned in the big Convention Center plans, about what becomes of these two old venues, and any useful plans for them. >> Actually, a few ideas have been tossed around, including turning the old Convention Center into a movie sound stage. But as far as I know, these have just been ideas casually bandied around and no research or feasibility studies have been done. My reservation is the speed with which the proposal was thrown together quickly with little public input and dozens of unanswered questions need careful consideration before asking the public to approve any proposal. More affordable ideas (such as rebuilding or expanding on the site of the old Convention Center) were discarded out of hand in favour of the most expensive and potentially problem-filled site. Now it's being suggested that any cost overrun could wipe out the scraps of funding that are now being offered as carrots to arts and neighborhood groups to support the issue. It isn't at all clear how or if that funding would be guaranteed. Personally, I'd like to see something a little more concrete and detailed before making any decision about whether to support this. From jennilieu at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 From: jennilieu at yahoo.com (jenni lou oakes) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:50:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Comedy Performance Gym Message-ID: <20030729183641.5416.qmail@web80601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii STAND UP NAKED In beautiful downtown Kent where there's no scenery to obstruct your view! Wednesday, July 30th 9 PM - Sharp The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St. This month's comedy performance gym features: Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza. Watching these comics squeeze their acts into a two hour show is worth the free admission! The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
                   STAND  UP  NAKED
                           In beautiful downtown Kent
            where there's no scenery to obstruct your view!
             
                  Wednesday, July 30th
                          9 PM - Sharp
                     The Zephyr Pub, 106 West Main St.
 
               This month's comedy performance gym features:
 
Preston Albert, Aaron Scardina, Brian Wehman, Jim Broniec, Trina Hess, Todd Kollus, Rob Telecky, Mike Baker, The Near Professionals, Hot Carl, Nick Rango, Scott Marshall, Jenni Lou Oakes, Tim Lucas, Dave Fago, Rufus Malone, Mike Dodge, J.D. Sidley, Rodney Bengston, and people who think they can just show up ... in a two hour comedy extravaganza.
Watching these comics squeeze their acts into
a two hour show is worth the free admission!
                 The Zephyr Pub is a 21 and over bar, a Pokeman-free zone.


Do you Yahoo!?
SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! --0-1546842748-1059503800=:2202-- From mills at shakerlakes.org Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 From: mills at shakerlakes.org (Victoria Mills) Date: Tue Jul 29 16:57:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Read a script foran Exhibit at the Nature Center Message-ID: <004e01c355fc$d8a0eb10$1800a8c0@ncsl.shakerlakes.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by reading a script that accompanies animation. The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities. It won't take much of your time; all we'd like is your voice, but we do need you asap. Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Nature = Center at = Shaker = Lakes is looking for 2-8 different people to be a part of our new watershed exhibit by = reading a script that accompanies animation.  The scripts depict the cultural history of the Doan Brook watershed and its historic communities.  It = won’t take much of your time; all we’d like is your voice, but we do = need you asap.  Please call Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 or email me at mills at shakerlakes.org.  

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355DB.518F4B10-- From info at ensemble-theatre.com Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 From: info at ensemble-theatre.com (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Tue Jul 29 17:18:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JOB OPENINGS: ATTENTION DESIGNERS & STAGE MANAGERS & THEATRE STUDENTS... Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre (performing this upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland Play House) is STILL accepting resumes for the following paid positions: *Stage managers *Costume Designers Please send resumes to: Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 or email to: info at ensemble-theatre.com ATTENTION Theatre Students!! A Great Opportunity to Gain Professional Experience! We are also looking to fill the following unpaid positions: *Light & Sound Board Operators (small stipend may be available) *Running Crew *Ushers Come and join the Ensemble for an exciting new season! For more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 


 


Ensemble Theatre
 
(performing this=20 upcoming season at The Brooks Theatre and Studio One at The Cleveland = Play=20 House)
 
is  STILL  accepting resumes for the = following=20 paid positions:
   
 
*Stage=20 managers
     *Costume=20 Designers
 
 
Please send resumes = to:

Ensemble=20 Theatre
P.O. Box = 181309
Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
or = email to: =20 info at ensemble-theatre.com
 
 
 
ATTENTION Theatre=20 Students!!
A Great = Opportunity to=20 Gain Professional Experience!
 
We are also looking to = fill the=20 following unpaid positions:
 
*Light = & Sound Board=20 Operators (small stipend may be available)
*Running = Crew
*Ushers
 
Come and join the Ensemble = for an exciting=20 new season!
 
For=20 more information, contact Melanie @ 216-321-2930.


 

------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C355F5.044FE840-- From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:39 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Queen Bee's The Kathy and Mo Show Tickets! Message-ID: <005201c355c9$8b31ccb0$6401a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Kathy and Mo Show! QBP's hilarious feminist romp will entertain the masses at the annual = fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, Medina and Portage = Counties. Saturday, August 16, 8 p.m. at Weathervane Playhouse.=20 =20 Ticket prices are $15 to attend the show, $35 to attend the show and a = dessert buffet after the show with the cast members and $75 ($135 per = couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show and dessert. = Reservation deadline is August 8. For tickets or more information = contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood 330-535-2674 ext. 129. ------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Kathy = and Mo=20 Show!

QBP=92s hilarious feminist romp will = entertain the=20 masses at the annual fundraising event for Planned Parenthood of Summit, = Medina and Portage Counties.  = Saturday, August 16, = 8 p.m.=20 at Weathervane Playhouse.

 

Ticket prices are $15 to attend the = show, =20 $35 to attend the show and a dessert buffet after the show with the cast = members=20 and $75 ($135 per couple) for dinner at The Grotto in the Valley, show = and=20 dessert.  Reservation = deadline is=20 August 8.  For tickets or = more=20 information contact Don Brighenti at Planned Parenthood  330-535-2674 ext.=20 129.

------=_NextPart_000_004F_01C355A8.039AA900-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 19:27:52 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MapleLeaf Theater discount for Neo members Thur July 31 Message-ID: <93.313d06f3.2c5864ff@aol.com> --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Mapleleaf Theater Company Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= =20 528 $5 off for Neo members THE KINGDOM OF EARTH By Tennessee Williams Directed by Steve Ritchey $5 OFF (up to 4 tickets) by calling for reservations and prsenting this email At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20 route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with=20 outstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines= . Also=20 available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-house =20 bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf=E9 style=20= setting.=20 IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITED STATES! In our 20= th=20 season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works by American=20 playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA! CALL 440-942-7075 --part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Mapleleaf Theater Company
Steve Ritchey, Artistic Director
Performing at The Harpersfield Vineyard on Route 307, just 3.5 miles east of= 528


$5 off for Neo members

THE KINGDOM OF EARTH
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Steve Ritchey

$5 OFF (up to 4 tickets)=20= by calling for reservations and
prsenting this email



At our amphitheater at the beautiful Harpersfield Vineyard in located on=20= route 307 just 3.5 miles east of 528. This is truly an estate winery with ou= tstanding Chardonnays, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Riesling and other fine wines.=20= Also available are a variety of cheeses and fresh baked breads from an in-ho= use  bakery with a definite French style! The performances are in a caf= =E9 style setting. IT IS THE ONLY THEATER AT A WORKING VINEYARD IN THE UNITE= D STATES! In our 20th season we specialize in offbeat unusual, and new works= by American playwrights. WE ARE UNIQUE IN AMERICA!

CALL 440-942-7075

--part1_93.313d06f3.2c5864ff_boundary-- From cdp6 at po.cwru.edu Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 From: cdp6 at po.cwru.edu (Curtis Proctor) Date: Tue Jul 29 21:14:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Air conditioners for sale Message-ID: <290703210.45222@webbox.com> Tired of getting in from your summer stock production and having to endure the heat and humidity in your home? Have an non-airconditioned theater dressing room in an ampitheater that your cast kvetches about?? Contact me! For $80(for the both), I have two large air conditioners...one like new, the other a little older. Each takes normal 3-pronged outlets. Here's the catch: YOU have to come get em and you'll need two people. Reply to my e-mail or call 216-382-2133 and leave message. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAME is Two for One this Wednesday! Message-ID: <1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e@aol.com> --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Wednesday, check out FAME The Musical and bring a date... FOR FREE!!! It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com --part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This Wednesday,
check out FAME The Musical
and bring a date...
FOR FREE!!!
It's Mercury's Two for One night on July 30th!

Mercury Summer Stock
presents

FAME The Musical

book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez
Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes
Directed by Pierre-Jacques Braul= t
Music Direction by Kevin Thomas

July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for o= ne night), 31st
August 1st & 2nd
All performances at 7:30pm


at Heskett Auditorium
5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights
(just off 271 & Rockside Road)

Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservat= ions TODAY!!!

Featuring:
Halle Morse as Carmen
Brian Marshall as Nick
Kelly Murphy as Serena
Cedric Hall as Tyrone
Julie Marx as Iris
Michael Curry as Joe Vegas
Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel
Joe Monaghan as Schlomo
Amber Valichnac as Lambchops
Dan Marshall as Goody
Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman
Ebony McCray as Miss Bell
Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers
Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf
Benji Reid
Carrie Hall
Michael Harnichar
Diana Braun
Alex Puette
Jenna HousiauxSteward
Catherine Clausi
Jennifer Zappola
Kristin Wojciechowski
Eric Bartowski
Patrick Clement
Criag Moiser
Timothy L. Patrick jr.
Antoinetia Mullins
Terrell Richardson
Kelsey Russell
Jessica May

for more information, visit our website at:
http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com




--part1_1e2.e1b9e98.2c58185e_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:04:54 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Independent Pictures' Benefit Concert Message-ID: <020201c35600$fdc91b70$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest performing artists, As a filmmaker, I strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; I utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving images. Entertainment industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of different medium, whether it's music, performers, artist, actors, martial artists, culture and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an exciting part of our social world. Come and join many of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock and rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of expression through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the Odeon Concert Club. Bands include - Mike Sandwich band (NYC) - Scotland Yard Gospel Choir (Chicago) - Coffinberry (Cleveland) - Kiddo (Cleveland) - Slunt (NYC) In addition, it will be Ohio's premiere of Public Enemy's latest music video. Ryan McFaul's hit music video "Gay Boyfriend" and many others that were selected to be screened at the November's Ohio Independent Film Festival. Mike Polk of UPN's 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, magazines, etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night stays at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme Park, etc), and many others. Meet other musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business professionals that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and Talent Agency for future roles. Proceeds to benefit Independent Pictures' many programs throughout the year. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the Odeon's Box Office or Independent Pictures' office. More information, call 216.651.7315. I think you for your continued support and please come and party with us! ------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Dearest performing=20 artists,

 

As a = filmmaker, I=20 strive to utilize talents that are available within my reach, sometimes; = I=20 utilize talent musicians and performers to enrich my moving = images.

 

Entertainment=20 industry is composed of the blending of creative individuals of = different=20 medium, whether it’s music, performers, artist, actors, martial = artists, culture=20 and history, plus other forms, all of it to make the industry an = exciting part=20 of our social world.

 

Come = and join many=20 of us for a night of celebration, a benefit concert with 5 bands rock = and=20 rolling for the 10th year of dedication to freedom of = expression=20 through independent media on this Saturday, August 2nd at the = Odeon=20 Concert Club. Bands include

 

-         =20 Mike Sandwich band (NYC)

-         =20 Scotland Yard Gospel Choir=20 (Chicago)

-         =20 Coffinberry (Cleveland)

-         =20 Kiddo (Cleveland)

-         =20 Slunt (NYC)

 

In = addition, it will=20 be Ohio’s premiere = of Public=20 Enemy’s latest music video. Ryan McFaul’s hit music video = “Gay Boyfriend” and=20 many others that were selected to be screened at the November’s = Ohio Independent=20 Film Festival.

 

Mike = Polk of UPN’s=20 43 The Block will host the night with great giveaways items (tshirts, = magazines,=20 etc) and high valued raffle bundles like the Los Angeles bundle (2 night = stays=20 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 days passes to Universal Studio Theme = Park, etc),=20 and many others.

 

Meet = other=20 musicians, producers, filmmakers, actors, talents and business = professionals=20 that might need your expertise, or being discovered by Stone Model and = Talent=20 Agency for future roles.

 

Proceeds to benefit=20 Independent Pictures’ many programs throughout the year. Tickets = are $20 in=20 advance or $25 at the door. For tickets, you can order online with = www.ticketweb.com, www.ohiofilms.com or get it at the = Odeon’s Box=20 Office or Independent Pictures’ office.

 

More = information,=20 call 216.651.7315.

 

I = think you for your=20 continued support and please come and party with=20 us!

------=_NextPart_000_0203_01C355DF.76B77B70-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend of Into the Woods Message-ID: <20030729124340.20310.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods. Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances: Lakeland Theatre INTO THE WOODS Book by Music and Lyrics by James Lapine Stephen Sondheim Produced and Directed by Martin Friedman Featuring Maryann Nagel* Paul Floriano* as as the Witch the Baker Musical Direction by Marc Baker Sets and Lights by Production Stage Manager Keith Nagy Eileen Canapari Choreography by Sound Designed by Gustavo Urdaneta Bill Amato Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife Toni Cervino as Cinderella Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood Alex Wyse as Jack Doug Ferran as The Narrator Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince Beth Wood as Florinda Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom Betsey Kahl as Lucinda Michael Rogan as the Steward Jennifer Woda as Granny Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad Amiee Collier as Snow White Production Dates: Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; Sunday, August 3 @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors. For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034. Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
It's the Last Midnight for Lakeland Theatre's production of Into the Woods.
Join this wonderful group of performers, designers and technicians in our final four performances:
 
 
Lakeland Theatre
INTO THE WOODS
   Book by                               Music and Lyrics by
James Lapine             Stephen Sondheim
Produced and Directed by
                              Martin Friedman
                                                         Featuring
Maryann Nagel*           Paul Floriano*
                                     as                              as
                             the Witch                        the Baker
                                                Musical Direction by
                                                      Marc Baker
                 Sets and Lights by                Production Stage Manager
                    Keith Nagy               Eileen Canapari
                  Choreography by                  Sound Designed by
                    Gustavo Urdaneta        Bill Amato
                              Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
     Sandra Emerick as Baker's Wife  Toni Cervino as Cinderella
        Emily Baron as Red Riding Hood    Alex Wyse as Jack
        Doug Ferran as The Narrator       Mary Jane Nottage as Jack's Mom
        Tiffany Gates as Rapunzel          Donnie Long as Cinderella's Prince
        Ryan Bergeron as Rap's Prince     Beth Wood as Florinda
        Elizabeth Blakeslee as StepMom  Betsey Kahl as Lucinda
        Michael Rogan as the Steward      Jennifer Woda as Granny
        Winn Douglass as Cinder's Dad     Amiee Collier as Snow White
 
 
Production Dates:
Sunday, July 27 @ 2:00PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, August 1 @ 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 2 @ 8:00PM; 
Sunday, August 3 @  2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students/seniors.
For ticket information and reservations call 440.953.7034.
Lakeland Theatre is located at Lakeland Community College. Take I271 north to I90 east. Get off at Rt#306. Turn right (south) on #306. Turn left into Lakeland Community College. 
 



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2123152232-1059482620=:17738-- From nacl at nacl.org Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FESTIVAL 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_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The Catskill Festival of New Theatre Weekend #1 Friday, August 1 at 8 PM OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRCUS AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex Endy, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 10 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. The evening MC is Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepathic Radio". The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the young stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club. Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter Thompson Orchestra. Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted by Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING. The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabulary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, once in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' eyes. Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can) NaCl Catskills 110 Highland Lake Rd. Highland Lake, NY www.nacl.org for directions e-mail if you would like accommodation information --MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FESTIVAL

The Catskill Festival of New Theatre

Weekend #1

Friday, August 1 at 8 PM

OPENING NIGHT VAUDEVILLE

An opening night extravaganza featuring THE CIRC= US AMOK BAND with Terry Dame and Jenny Romaine; a funny= puppet show called ANGRY BABY with Alex End= y, Erin Eagar and Nick Butler; and 1= 0 BRECHT POEMS featuring Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese= Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble.  The evening MC is= Jason Dole of WJFF Catskills hydro-powered radio show, "Telepat= hic Radio".  The evening will begin at 7:30 on the lawn with the y= oung stilt walkers of NaCl's Stilt Club.

Saturday, August 2 at 8 PM

THE WALTER THOMPSON ORCHESTRA

Prepare to be astonished by multi-disciplinary talents of the Walter T= hompson Orchestra.  Musicians, actors, dancers, singers are conducted b= y Walter Thompson to create an improvised evening of SOUNDPAINTING.  The orchestra and Thompson share a vocabul= ary of over 700 signs that are used by the conductor to create a living, onc= e in a life time composition of sound and movement before the spectators' ey= es.

Call 845-557-0694 to RESERVE NOW
Tickets: $8-$20 sliding scale (pay what you can)
NaCl Catskills
110 Highland Lake Rd.
Highland Lake, NY
www.nacl.org for directions

e-mail if you would like accommodation information
--MS_Mac_OE_3142317633_31430712_MIME_Part-- From Leuszler at aol.com Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Tue Jul 29 22:05:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players Silent Auction Message-ID: <17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everybody, First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of this notice. I am in sore need of organizing my address book. Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help out. I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no means, all inclusive. ANYWAY... Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet. Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which raises funds for the theater. Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent auction. In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indians tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecakes, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and dinner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful wood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such. If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the auction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leave a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061. The cut off date for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th. We don't need the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips for the items. Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet, which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall. Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will appear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you after the auction). If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, leave it blank. We'll make up something. Minimum bid is the absolute lowest you want the item to go for. If an item does not sell, we will return it to you. Item: Description: Minimum Bid: Donated by: Address: Phone: E-mail: Thank you for helping out Workshop Players. Mike Leuszler auction coordinator Workshop Players http://www.workshopplayers.com "A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my part." --part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everybody,
First off, let me apologize to all of you who receive duplicate copies of th= is notice.  I am in sore need of organizing my address book.

Second, please feel free to forward this to anyone who might be able to help= out.  I've included in this mailing many people outside of the theater= to help with this, including businesses and media, but my list is, by no me= ans, all inclusive.

ANYWAY...

Each August, Workshop Players of Amherst holds its annual awards banquet.&nb= sp; Lately, one of the highlights of said event is the silent auction, which= raises funds for the theater.  Mike Leuszler, Workshop's webmaster and= organizer of past silent auctions, is back again to ask for your help. = ;

We are looking for items and services of all kinds to put into the silent au= ction.  In the past, we have auctioned off such items as Cleveland Indi= ans tickets, handmade jewelry, handmade quilts, computer software, cheesecak= es, books, artwork, crafts, old (pre-1900) scripts, a date to a play and din= ner with a local theater critic, a date with member Don Wozniak, beautiful w= ood projects by our very own Bill Reising, and such.

If you have something that you would like to donate to the theater for the a= uction, please contact Mike Leuszler via e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com, or leav= e a message on his voice mail, which is 440-960-2061.  The cut off date= for acceptance of donations will have to be August 8th.  We don't need= the items until the banquet, but I need time to create the auction slips fo= r the items.  Arrangements can be made to get any items to the banquet,= which is August 10th at the Amherst VFW Hall.

Please give the following information for your items (Not all of it will app= ear on the auction slips, but we need your personal info to contact you afte= r the auction).  If you don't know how to fill out a certain field, lea= ve it blank.  We'll make up something.  Minimum bid is the absolut= e lowest you want the item to go for.  If an item does not sell, we wil= l return it to you.

Item:

Description:

Minimum Bid:

Donated by:

Address:

Phone:

E-mail:

Thank you for helping out Workshop Players.

Mike Leuszler
auction coordinator
Workshop Players
http://www.workshopplayers.com

"A crisis on your part does not necessarily constitute an emergency on my pa= rt."


--part1_17e.1e4cc80f.2c57db4d_boundary-- From JenEClifford at aol.com Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 07:59:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KEEP THEATRE KICKIN' Message-ID: <143.15f98db1.2c590227@aol.com> --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL (and get a great workout in at the same time) What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C 8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night, and Fitness Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes. Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!! --part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COME SUPPORT THE CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
(and get a great workout in at the same time)

What: Cardio Kickboxing class taught by Jen Clifford

When: Saturday, August 2, 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Where: Cleveland Play House - Rehearsal Hall C

       8501 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH

Why: Support the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival

How: Bring yourself (and a friend if you like), $10 ($5 for CTC, 12th Night,= and Fitness

  Edge members), comfortable clothing, and tennis shoes.


Call (216) 732-3311 to let us know you're coming, or just show up!!





--part1_143.15f98db1.2c590227_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed Jul 30 08:00:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]pre-broadcast premiere at 2003 Summer Crush! Message-ID: <010001c35696$f044f500$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial PUBLIC ENEMY video! Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August 2nd, from 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands and music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected as one of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new PUBLIC ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush". "Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m. Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down to The Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even country, will be talking about in a couple of months. INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!! Event is $20/advance, $25/at door, 18+ ------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

INDEPENDENT PICTURES lands pre-broadcast premiere of controversial = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video!

Independent Pictures annual SUMMER CRUSH benefit, Saturday, August = 2nd, from=20 7 p.m., to 2:30 a.m., at The Odeon in the Flats, will feature five bands = and=20 music videos. We're excited to announce that we have just been selected = as one=20 of the outlets to screen the pre-broadcast premiere of the brand new = PUBLIC=20 ENEMY video, "Son of a Bush".

"Son of a Bush" will air at SUMMER CRUSH: http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003SummerCrush/index.html

at 10:15 p.m., and again at 1:30 a.m.

Get yourself, your reporters, or your camera crew down = to The=20 Odeon and see now, what the entire music world, and perhaps even = country, will=20 be talking about in a couple of months.

INDEPENDENT PICTURES has it first!!

Event is = $20/advance,=20 $25/at door, 18+

------=_NextPart_000_0101_01C35675.69335500-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:06:21 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still taking reservations for headshot session Message-ID: <20030730135144.6231.qmail@web80512.mail.yahoo.com> --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway! There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Don't forget about headshots on Sunday AND the FREE PORTFOLIO giveaway!
There are still some choice openings on the reservation page at www.headshots4u.com for this Sunday's session at North Coast Central Casting. A special thanks to those who are using the reservation system already!


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-271241862-1059573104=:6137-- From tnelson at WVIZ.org Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Wed Jul 30 09:39:35 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Airing on Applause on WVIZ/PBS this week Message-ID: Coming up on the next round of Applause airing Thursday, July 31 at 7:30 = p.m. (Repeats Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday at 12:30 p.m.) Some Fire Hydrants Get a Facelift... We'll find out what all the smoke is about as we look at the latest = public art project taking over the city streets. He may look like a blacksmith...but Brinsley Tyrell has made public = art, his profession. We'll take a road trip to Brinsley's workshop. Then, it all started as a summer theater project, now Near West = Community Theater is celebrating 25 years. Plus, you won't spot any tired old tutus... A ballet company brings their beach towels to our performance space. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause. Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From StageCzech at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:40 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Two Men Message-ID: <1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b@aol.com> --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, ages 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11, for four weekends. The roles call for one baritone and one tenor. Light dancing, good comic timing. Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appointment scheduling. --part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Little Theatre is still seeking two men, a= ges 25-35 for their production of "Company" which runs Sept. 19 thru Oct. 11= , for four weekends.

The roles call for one baritone and one tenor.  Light dancing, good com= ic timing.

Interested parties, please call 216 990 9861 for further information or appo= intment scheduling.
--part1_1e.166bfbfb.2c59781b_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:03:53 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Versatile Male Vocalist Update Message-ID: <20030730193649.018AE210B6@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is an addendum to the notice regarding versatile male vocalists that was posted within the past week. I need demos sooner rather than later. Send me whatever you have. (Don't go out to the recording studio and make a new demo or video; if you don't have these items just send your photo/resume. We can always schedule a live audition later.) If you are interested and are preparing a promo kit to send to me, would you please take a moment to send me an email and let me know a little about you and that a package is on the way? This will help my planning tremendously. Many thanks gentlemen! Melissa Barber mbsprod at att.net From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION TO Oberlin Press Release #02 Message-ID: <97677.3268570393@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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 --==========00128883========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Monaco
CORRECTION TO THE WINNERS OF = THE 9TH ANNUAL OBERLIN INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION PRESS RELEASE
To the Editors: RELEASE UPON RECEIPT An error in press release #02: "The Winners of the 9th Annual Oberlin Int'l = Piano Competition," lists Sora Oh as the 3rd place winner. Miss Oh was = awarded the 4th place prize of $500. Third prize and $1,000 went to Ye Jin Lee, 15, of South Korea. Her = biography follows: A native of South Korea, Ye Jin Lee, 15, began her piano = studies at the age of 5. She has studied with Kyung-Ae Park and currently = studies with Seong-Hye Choi. Ye Jin has won many prizes in Korean = competitions, including, at 11, first prize in the Eum Ak Chun Chu = Competition, second prizes in the Samick and Kuk-Min Il Bo competitions; = and third prize in the Korean Chopin competition. She has appeared on the = Kumho Concert Series in Seoul, and at the Institute for Musical Arts in = Canada. She is a passionate fan of the Korean R&B and Fly to the Sky. ### ________________________________________ 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
--==========00128883==========-- From kkelly at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 From: kkelly at beckcenter.org (Kevin Kelly) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:04:14 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Auditions for Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor = Dreamcoat

please pass this on to 6 to 12 year old children who = might be interested as well.
thank you.


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 hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:43 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Model Composite Cards Message-ID: <006601c356b3$35f80fd0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT You will get a FREE one-sided (50qty) model composite card with your model photoshoot in the month of August 2003. Few spots left, call now to book your appointment. 216-426-8000. SHOOT WITH THE BEST! We've photographed and helped place models with Ford - NY, Elite - Chicago & NY, Wilhelmina LA & NY, Why Not Milan, Yoshie Japan, Fleming Barcelona, and much more. Check out our site for pricing, to see our portfolio, and much more! ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

You will get a FREE one-sided (50qty) model composite card with your model photoshoot in the month of August 2003.  Few spots left, call now to book your appointment.  216-426-8000.

 

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--Boundary_(ID_NHx++72YZRI4/tPNEhCmNg)-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:11:58 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two reviews:SUPERSTAR at Near West Theatre Message-ID: <17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e@aol.com> --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION OF "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. This is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end. PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magdalene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests wear giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars, Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machine (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamber). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINING PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!! THE REVIEWS: Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20 Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running weekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and hatred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and special effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination and the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic system. It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary characters. Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretation, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered greatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine brightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed! Lois Annich (Audience reaction) It's about resurrection, you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the medium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater hope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creating, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness. It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is clear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in their craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West Theatre. And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near West Theatre, I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel more. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the person I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to your people, feeling your song. It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. Resurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would wager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you do. There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitting together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is sent forth to do greater things. I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation, Jean Reinhold Cleveland Heights --part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEAR WEST THEATRE'S CURRENT PRODUCTION O= F
"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" is turning heads and causing a stir of reaction. Th= is is an all teen production that rides a fast train from beginning to end.=20= PREPARE TO BE OVERSTIMULATED!!! Set in a futuristic police state, Mary Magda= lene is an erotic dancer in Club Garden on Gethsemane Street, The Priests we= ar giant headpieces ala aliens in Star Wars,
Herod and his "slaves" have S&M fun with their new plaything, Jesus, and= the "crucifixion" is completely revisioned as an electrical/gas death machi= ne (the Temple in pervious scenes morphed to become a public execution chamb= er). SUPERSTAR plays for one more weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and= Sunday at 3pm. Tickets are only $6. Call 621-3242 for reservations. REMAINI= NG PERFORMANCE SURE TO SELL OUT!!!


THE REVIEWS:
Jesus Christ Superstar @ NWT 7/20
Near West Theatre's sizzling production of Jesus Christ Superstar, running w= eekends through August 3rd , is not for the faint of heart. It is for people= willing to engage with modern social themes of exploitation, bigotry, and h= atred. The futuristic set, in-your-face costumes, eerie lighting, and specia= l effects create a world in which the powerful are hell bent on domination a= nd the powerless are often clueless victims of an overwhelming socioeconomic= system.

It was hard to remember that the actors are part of NWT's teen theater. The=20= performances were strong and at the same time nuanced, making me wonder how=20= high school and college kids could so trenchantly portray world-weary charac= ters.

Listening to Director Bob Navis talk about his experience engaging with the=20= issues raised by the show was worth the price of admission. The brutality of= the crucifixion scene, made all the more so by a brilliant new interpretati= on, was countered by a redemptive closing in which souls who have suffered g= reatly (Anne Frank, Oscar Romero, Mahatma Ghandi, Rumi, Elie Wiesel) shine b= rightly through their quotations. We are reminded at last what a costly and=20= fragile thing redemption truly is. This show is not to be missed!

Lois Annich


(Audience reaction)

It's about resurrection,=20= you know. All of this artistic craft we are engaged in. No matter what the m= edium, we are trying to bend back and grab hold of something. Some greater h= ope, some deeper longing, some thought-lost bit of energy. We are, by creati= ng, trying to get a serving-no matter fleeting-of our original wholeness.
It is obvious to me that your "kids" are filled with revived spirit. It is c= lear to me, through their movements and singing and complete investment in t= heir craft, that they are made more whole by their work in the Near West The= atre.

And I want you to know that every time I attend a performance at the Near We= st Theatre,  I am resurrected in some way too. I believe more, I feel m= ore. I gain hope and energy and leave wanting to do more. I feel like the pe= rson I am supposed to be, unmitigated by negative pressures and inauthentic=20= expectation. I am a better me, simply by sitting in your space, listening to= your people, feeling your song.

It's amazing to me that a theater group can do all of those things for me. R= esurrecting your audience is not in your mission statement, though I would w= ager that I am not the only person who is so personally affected by what you= do.

There is a wonderful section in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in= the Universe" by Jane Wagner where the lead character talks about observing= the way the audience is watching a play. "To see a group of strangers sitti= ng together in the dark, laughing and crying about the same things (gave me=20= goosebumps)." That is what you and your actors do for us-you create a common= heart. And that heart, having seen your work, has more life-force and is se= nt forth to do greater things.

I am, again, grateful. Please accept my huge praise and small donation,


Jean Reinhold
Cleveland Heights






--part1_17e.1e57fb32.2c594e3e_boundary-- From Schaefer at playhousesquare.com Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 From: Schaefer at playhousesquare.com (Laura Schaefer) Date: Wed Jul 30 16:12:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arts Ambassadors Needed for Sparx in the City Event Message-ID: <909AD49E4BC1D711BFB80060081295CC1AB03C@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_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" There is a great opportunity coming up to get involved with the arts community in Cleveland. Arts ambassadors are needed on a volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx. This event will take place on August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts: 11am-2pm OR 4-6pm. Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of Cleveland. During the two shifts mentioned above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Each team's project will be filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city in culturally, economically and socially unique ways. If citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films. Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City events as well as other alternative locations. The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why Cleveland is such a great place for the arts! Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.com . Sparx and the City is 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. Previous events include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage." ------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great opportunity coming up to get = involved with the arts community in Cleveland.=A0 Arts ambassadors are needed on a = volunteer basis for the upcoming Sparx in the City event, Flix and Sparx.=A0 This event will take place on = August 15 and ambassadors are needed for one of two shifts:=A0 11am-2pm OR = 4-6pm.=A0

 

Flix and Sparx, the third monthly event of Sparx in = the City, is a film extravaganza taking place in the core of = Cleveland.=A0 During the two shifts mentioned = above, eight filmmaking teams will create eight different short films that capture = the essence of urban life in Cleveland.=A0 Each team's project will be = filmed in one day, in one location, reflecting edgy, abstract ideas of our city = in culturally, economically and socially unique ways.=A0 If citizens are in the film = areas, they are likely to be included in each of the films.=A0 Finished films will be featured at future Sparx in the City = events as well as other alternative locations.

 

The main duties of arts ambassadors will be to = inform curious passerby of why the film crews are filming around the city, to = encourage their participation in the films (if appropriate) and let them know why = Cleveland is such a great place for the arts!=A0 = Ambassadors must be outgoing, personable and willing to have a good time.=A0 If you are interested in this = opportunity, please contact Laura Schaefer at 216-771-4444 ext. 3214 or schaefer at playhousesquare.co= m .

 

Sparx and the City is 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.=A0 Previous events = include "Cleveland's on Fire" and "The Streets Are The Stage."

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C356C4.4059C6B0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 19:28:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <47.31255360.2c598e4e@aol.com> --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Huntington Playhouse. Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Matinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. Huntington Playhouse is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. Don't sit in front of your computers! Get out and see some live theatre this weekend! --part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is the last weekend to see "Lucky Stiff" at Hunti= ngton Playhouse.  Tickets are available for the Friday & Saturday (= Aug. 1st & 2nd) evening performances at 8:00 PM as well as the Sunday Ma= tinee on Aug. 3rd at 2:00 PM.  Tickets are $15.00.

Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.

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

Don't sit in front of your computers!  Get out and see some live theatr= e this weekend!
--part1_47.31255360.2c598e4e_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeking Box Office Ticket Sorter or "Cubby Holes" Message-ID: CPT is proceeding with the renovation of a new box office this summer. As part of that box office we would like to install a ticket sorter, or "cubby holes" for standard size theatre tickets, for storing and sorting large quantities of tickets by performance. If looks like little tiny mail box sorter. Please contact me at CPT if you have such a thing availabe to donate or sell. Thank you! Denis M. Griesmer Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org Find out what's playing tonight at CPT, browse to www.cptonline.org From BRAUNJC at aol.com Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 From: BRAUNJC at aol.com (BRAUNJC at aol.com) Date: Wed Jul 30 23:46:31 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Brigadoon" at Cassidy Message-ID: --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were gone? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon" There still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and enjoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch the artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Carrie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie Beaton. Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes by Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith. Come Join them in the Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Remember the great classic musicals? Think they were g= one? The Cassidy Theatre has one of America's treasures. "Brigadoon"  T= here still is a show that a family can all sit down and watch together and e= njoy. With a cast of over 50. Come hear the songs, see the costumes, watch t= he artistry of the dance. Featuring the talents of Jeffrey E. Braun as Tommy= Albright, Beth O. Cubbison as Fiona, Katie Del Vichio as Meg, Dan Harper as= Jeff Douglas, William A. Allman as Mr. Lundie, Jeff Haffner as Charlie, Car= rie Balchak as Jean, Nick Kicak as Harry Beaton, and David Jecmen as Archie=20= Beaton.  Directed and Musically Directed by John D. Roberts, Costumes b= y Deborah Roberts, Choreographed by Diann Smith.  Come Join them in the= Highlands of Scotland. Running two more weekends through August 10. Tickets= are going fast. Phone the Cassidy theatre's box office. --part1_a3.4653fae5.2c59eb29_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 08:03:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Dollars Off FAME Tickets Message-ID: <331A1370.180EC3D1.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury is offering a special discount to all NeohioPal users. If you print this out and bring it with you to the show, or simply say you heard about us from the "NeohioPal" you will receive two dollars off your admission to see FAME The Musical. This offer is good for the remainder of the run! Mercury Summer Stock presents FAME The Musical book by David DeSilva & Jose Fernandez Lyrics by Jacques Levy, Music by Steve Margoshes Directed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Music Direction by Kevin Thomas July 25th, 26th, 30th (two for one night), 31st August 1st & 2nd All performances at 7:30pm at Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road, Bedford Heights (just off 271 & Rockside Road) Call (216) 732-3370 for Reservations TODAY!!! Featuring: Halle Morse as Carmen Brian Marshall as Nick Kelly Murphy as Serena Cedric Hall as Tyrone Julie Marx as Iris Michael Curry as Joe Vegas Joanna May Hunkins as Mabel Joe Monaghan as Schlomo Amber Valichnac as Lambchops Dan Marshall as Goody Kelvette Beachman as Miss Sherman Ebony McCray as Miss Bell Molly Richards as Mrs. Myers Eric Kutz as Mr. Sheinkopf Benji Reid Carrie Hall Michael Harnichar Diana Braun Alex Puette Jenna HousiauxSteward Catherine Clausi Jennifer Zappola Kristin Wojciechowski Eric Bartowski Patrick Clement Criag Moiser Timothy L. Patrick jr. Antoinetia Mullins Terrell Richardson Kelsey Russell Jessica May for more information, visit our website at: http://mercury_summer_stock.tripod.com From kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 From: kfitzgerald1 at neo.rr.com (Kirsten) Date: Thu Jul 31 11:26:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound of Music in Tallmadge Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dynamics Community Theatre of Tallmadge proudly presents............ The Sound of Music August 1, 2, 8, & 9 in the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School Curtain at 7:30 p.m. For Tickets, call (330)633-3291 Come and bring the whole family for a night of familiar song with audience participation!! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3574A.14505030 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dynamics Community Theatre
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The Sound of Music
 
August 1, 2, 8, & 9
 
in=20 the Bennett Center at Tallmadge High School
 
Curtain at 7:30 p.m.
For=20 Tickets, call (330)633-3291
 
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We have your brand: HP, Epson, Lexmark & more. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5510 http://us.click.yahoo.com/GHXcIA/n.WGAA/ySSFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> AUGUST FINDS "ACTION" ON CITY STREETS AS "FLIX AND SPARX" SHOOTS SHORT FILMS DOWNTOWN ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 For Immediate Release: July 31, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 CLEVELAND, OHIO=97Sparx in the City, a dynamic new program that=20 showcases street-level arts activity downtown, and Independent=20 Pictures will place filmmakers on city streets on Friday, August 15th=20 and allow all of Cleveland to watch moviemaking=96or even become a part of one of the 8 films to be shot! Called "Flix and Sparx," this one-day filming extravaganza will utilize eight local filmmaking teams to create eight different short films that=20 capture the essence of urban life in Cleveland. Filmmaking teams will shoot on designated street corners in downtown=20 Cleveland on August 15th. All 8 films will be shot in one day, and=20 selected filmmakers were asked for "edgy, abstract ideas that reflect urban life in culturally, economically and socially unique=20 ways," explained Bernadette Gillota, co-director of Independent=20 Pictures. "Film directors will have to assemble their team, their actors, and their equipment, and have been asked to incorporate=20 vignettes from what is actually happening around them while they are=20 filming."=20=20 The films will be shot from 11 am to 9 pm that Friday, and will be=20 shown on the video boards at Playhouse Square on Friday, September=20 19th at the September Sparx in the City Friday event.=20=20 Timeline for Friday, August 15, 2003 11 am =96 2 pm Live filming on Public Square, The Flats, The=20 Warehouse District, The Civic Center District, The Waterfront=20 District, The Gateway Neighborhood, and the Theater District. If=20 citizens are in the film areas, they are likely to be included in=20 each of the films! Finished films will be featured at future Sparx=20 in the City events as well as other alternative locations. 2:30 & 7:30 pm Playhouse Square will screen "The Sting" at its inside theaters. 5 pm =96 8 pm Independent Short Films shown on Star Plaza at E.=20 14th & Euclid Avenue. Created by teenagers through different=20 filmmaking workshops, several films will be featured on the outdoor=20 jumbo screens with full sound. Food from area restaurants, beer and=20 beverages will be available. 7 pm =96 10 pm Multi-Media Exhibits inside the Colonial ARTcade at=20 E. 6th & Euclid Avenue. Opportunities for citizens to interact with=20 the art exhibitions will be available. The popular local band The=20 Aphrodisiatics will perform at the ARTcade, and independent films=20 will be shown in the lower level of ArtMetro Gallery with wine and=20 beer available.=20 11 pm =96 1 am Short Films on view at Eve Lounge in the Warehouse=20 District. On their newly-installed big screen, this entertainment=20 spot will feature edgy, independent films and also showcase community=20 announcements of interest to residents and patrons of downtown. 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 =09=09=09 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 porthousetheatre at yahoo.com Thu Jul 31 12:11:37 2003 From: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com (Effie A. Tsengas) Date: Thu Jul 31 12:11:37 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Porthouse Theatre's Oklahoma! receives superb reviews Message-ID: <20030731162201.20265.qmail@web80510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Porthouse Theatre presents Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! running thru August 10th "For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun, the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural, and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time." Christine Howey, Scene Magazine "This revival is professional and engaging..." Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer "Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent, is one fine production." Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m. Sunday @ 2 p.m. Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent Porthouse Theatre is located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center For tickets call: 1-800-304-2363 Effie A. Tsengas Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator Porthouse Theatre Phone: 330-672-3884 Fax: 330-672-2889 Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com www.porthousetheatre.com Mailing Address: B 141 Music & Speech Building Kent, Ohio 44242 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1579297836-1059668521=:19360 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Porthouse Theatre
presents
Rodgers & Hammerstein's
Oklahoma!
running thru August 10th
 
"For singing that's absolutely grand and a rousing night of fun,
the musical "Oklahoma!" goes way beyond OK..." 
Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma! ranks as the freshest, most natural,
and most surprising rendition of this classic in recent time."
Christine Howey, Scene Magazine
 
"This revival is professional and engaging..."
Linda Eisenstein, The Plain Dealer
 
"Porthouse's production of Oklahoma!, under the creative eye of talented director Terri Kent,
is one fine production."
Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers
 
Performances Tuesday - Saturday @ 8 p.m.
Sunday @ 2 p.m.
Directed by Porthouse Artistic Director, Terri Kent
Porthouse Theatre is located on the
grounds of Blossom Music Center
 
For tickets call:  1-800-304-2363


Effie A. Tsengas
Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator
Porthouse Theatre
Phone: 330-672-3884
Fax: 330-672-2889
Email: porthousetheatre at yahoo.com
www.porthousetheatre.com
Mailing Address:
B 141 Music & Speech Building
Kent, Ohio 44242


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          Now is your chance to see this patriotic musical = for a special discounted price.
           
          Buy one ticket and get one free for any = Thursday or Sunday performance.

          Just call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 and = say you are one of Fred’s = PALs to get this special discount.

          Showtimes are Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00 = p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  
          The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.
          For more information, call the Box Office or = visit our website at www.beckcenter.org. =

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From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Jul 31 13:44:19 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Jul 31 13:44:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONING - Models - Actors - Singers - Dancers Message-ID: <001c01c35791$88462a40$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_6T+/qrs5Z4uw5qugHueu3A) Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g)" --Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Ashton Kutcher AUDITIONING Model - Actors - Singers - Dancers All those WITH or WITHOUT experience must audition Chris Kramer in Emporio Armani Sean Faris of Parma stars in Brotherhood II STONE Model & Talent Agency of Cleveland is conducting Model/Talent Auditions, ONE DAY ONLY, on Sunday, August 17, 2003. Call now to get your appointment time. 216-351-8100 Don't miss out on this MUST Audition! Chritina Long of Clay Ctr with IKON NY & BMG Chicago MORE DETAILS --Boundary_(ID_ScGdsNFeaJUTSmOtI8bw6g) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

Ashton Kutcher

AUDITIONING
Model - Actors - Singers - Dancers

All those WITH or WITHOUT experience must audition

Chris Kramer in Emporio Armani

Sean Faris of Parma stars in Brotherhood II

STONE Model & Talent Agency of Cleveland is conducting Model/Talent Auditions, ONE DAY ONLY, on Sunday, August 17, 2003.
Call now to get your appointment time.  216-351-8100

Don't miss out on this MUST Audition!

Chritina Long of Clay Ctr with IKON NY & BMG Chicago

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0125_01C35772.2634F940-- From MGutt at beckcenter.org Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 From: MGutt at beckcenter.org (Michelle Gutt) Date: Thu Jul 31 16:16:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces Faculty Message-ID: Beck Center Theater Conservatory Adds Audition & Announces = Faculty

    Beck = Center Theater Conservatory Adds New Audition Date and Announces = Outstanding Faculty for its First Year

    Additional = Audition=20
     The Beck Center Theater = Conservatory has added a new audition date for students interested in = this exciting new program.  Interested students can now audition on = August 16 from 2-5 p.m..  Some times are still available for the = original audition dates of August 4, 5 & 6 from 5-8 p.m.   = Auditions are  by appointment only and are open to students = entering grades 9 - 12. For an appointment, call Rennie Tisdale at (216) = 521-2540 ext. 222.  

    Auditioners should prepare:
    Non-singers: 2 Contrasting Monologues (memorized) - 1 minute = each
    Singers:        1 Monologue and 1 Song (memorized) - 1 minute = each. 
    Must have sheet music (no = tapes).
    All:Resume; headshot or recent photo; be prepared to read from a = script and take direction.

    Theater Conservatory Faculty = Announced
     The Beck Center is proud to = announce the faculty for our new Theater Conservatory.  The = following instructors will be joining us for the first year of this = exciting theater program for high school students. 

            = Acting I with Brian = Zoldessy
            Movement I with Allyson = Rosen
            Improvisation I with Paul Floriano
            Voice and Speech with Mark Gates
            Acting II with Elizabeth Townsend
            Dance I with Lester = Currie
            Musical Theater with Fred Sternfeld and Martin Cespedes
            Audition Techniques I with Brian Zoldessy
            Conservatory Touring Show directed by Russ Stich

    For additional information on = the Faculty, check out their biographies listed below....

General = Information

The Beck Conservatory is a unique and = intensive course of study that will offer college preparatory = instruction as well as performance opportunities.  This program is = designed for high school students who are planning to attend college as = theater or music theater majors. 

      =B7Two-Year Program
      =B7Open to students entering grades 9 - = 12
      =B7Students Accepted by Audition Only = (see below)
      =B7Only 12 - 20 students will be = accepted

Registration = Information:
Class Dates:    = September 6, 2003 - June 12, 2004   36 weeks
Class Times:    = Saturdays 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Tuition: $1,000 per year (payment plans = available)

Course work:   
Block 1 - 8 weeks-Acting I & = Movement I
Block 2 - 8 weeks-Improvisation I & = Voice and Speech
Block 3 - 8 weeks-Acting II & Dance = I
Block 4 - 4 weeks-Musical = Theater
Block 5 - 8 weeks-Audition Techniques I = & Special Topics
Year 2 will follow a similar course of = study delving further into these and other subjects.

Performance:
Touring show in year 1
Full production and showcase added in = year 2
Master class and workshop participation = each year
Eligible to audition for other Beck = Youth and Adult Theater productions

Beck Conservatory Faculty = Member Biographies

    Martin Cespedes (Musical Theatre) most recently choreographed La Cage = aux Folles and directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Cafe = at Beck Center.  His recent work includes the national tours of = Man of La Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed = over 300 performances in the role "Pedro," "Lun Tha" = in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond, and Faith = Prince, South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side = Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin has directed and staged the = off-Broadway production of Scrooge and Marley as well as Nuts = and Bolts to rave reviews and restaged Israel Horovitz's = long-running production of Line at the lavish 13th Repertory = Company in New York City.  His most recent opera credit was the = lavish PBS production of Le Cid with Placido Domingo and the = Washington Opera where he served as dance and fight captain.  He is = currently directing the independent film Edison Project and the = untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His latest = project was Jesus Christ Superstar at Rocky River Community = Theatre.

    Lester Currie = (Dance I) began his dance career in New York City at 16 as a featured = soloist with the New York City Ballet.  He studied at the School of = American Ballet, and worked under the tutelage of some of the greatest = names in International dance: George Ballachine, Alvin Ailey and Jerome = Robbins. His professional performances have included appearing in = numerous Broadway productions including Michael Bennett's = A Chorus Line and Dreamgirls, and Bob = Fosse's Dancin.  Mr. Currie brings over 30 years of dance and theatre = experience to the arts.  He will be directing Victor/Victoria and Nine in the coming year.

    Paul Floriano = (Improvisation I) has worked as an actor, director, and instructor in = the theatre business for over fifteen years.  His recent work on = stage includes Art at Beck Center, The = Infinite Regress of Human Vanity, A Kiss For = Cinderella, and Love, Janis at the = Cleveland Play House, Tony 'n Tina's = Wedding and Shear Madness at = Playhouse Square.  He spent six years as a company member at the = Cleveland Play House, has been seen on the stages at the Halle, = Ensemble, Dobama, and Cain Park theatres and performed with a national = tour of Tomfoolery.  Paul has taught theater classes as an adjunct = professor at Tri-C as well as numerous workshops in acting and stage = combat.  His directing credits include Wait Until Dark, Crazy for You, and Seven Brides for Seven = Brothers.  He also has film and = television credits and is one of the busiest voiceover talents in the = area.

    Mark Gates (Voice and Speech) has extensive background and training = in theatre.  He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic = Arts (Los Angeles) and served as an instructor there as well.  He = is currently a regional recruiter for AADA.  Mark also received = training at Penn Valley College and the Negro Ensemble Theatre (West = Coast) and he has taught classes for the Cleveland Play House.  His = theatre credits include Tony ‘n = Tina’s Wedding, The Fight Against Slavery, The Boys Next Door, = Raisin in the Sun, No Place to Be Somebody, Miss Dessa, Richard III, = Othello, Romeo and Juliet, You Can’t Take it With You, A Midsummer = Nights Dream, A Soldier’s Play, and Tracers.  Mark’s film and television credits = include The Edge of Seventeen = (David Moreton, dir), Telling Lies in America (Guy Land, dir), The Woman = in Red (Gene Wilder, dir), = The Last Breeze of Summer (Scott Williams, dir), Bachelor Party (Tony = Howard, dir.) and Helltown = (Robert Blake, dir).  He can also be seen in = many local and regional commercials.

    Allyson Rosen (Movement I) received her MFA in Acting and Creation of = New Work from Ohio State University and has trained and taught = extensively in all areas of theatre, particularly Acting, Movement, and = Voice.  Besides teaching undergraduate classes in acting and = movement at OSU, she was also on faculty at the Blue Lake Fine Arts camp = in Michigan and was a founding member of the Axis Theatre improvisation = troupe “Mixed Nutz.”  Her performing credits = include A Piece of My Heart = (Warehouse Theatre Co.), Suburb:The Musical and The Lonesome = West (Red Herring Theatre = Ensemble), Saint Joan, She, The London = Cuckolds, Orpheus Descending, King Lear and Marriage = (OSU).

    Fred Sternfeld (Musical Theatre) most recent projects have included the = highly acclaimed Fiddler on the = Roof at Cain Park and La Cage aux Folles at Beck Center.  = His recent production of Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday Night at Beck Center was = honored with a Cleveland = Scene “Best of Cleveland = 2002” Award as “Best Musical.”  He has served as = Artistic Director of Lakewood Little Theatre (Beck Center) and the = Seattle & Dallas Jewish Community Centers.  Over the span of = his career, he has directed over 60 productions, including: = The Trestle at Pople Lick Creek and The Tale of the = Allergist’s Wife at Dobama = Theatre, Beau Jest, The Twilight of the = Golds, Fiddler on the Roof, Conversations with my Father = and Rags at the JCC Halle = Theater, Bad Seed at the Ensemble Theatre, The Man Who Came to Dinner at Berea Summer Theatre, Mass Appeal at Cabaret = Dinner Theatre, Amadeus at Willoughby Fine Arts, Broadway Bound, The Diary of Anne Frank & A Shayna = Maidel at Center Stage/Seattle = JCC, Your in The Time of Your = Life at Karamu, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf at CVLT, All My Sons, = Milk and Honey & Enter Laughing at the = Dallas JCC & Children of a Lesser = God, Foxfire, Side by Side by Sondheim, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Noises = Off, Peter Pan, The Importance of Being Earnest & Joseph… at Beck = Center.  Fred’s recent production of Man of La Mancha at the = JCC Halle Theater received Times = Newspaper’s  Theater Tribute = for Production, Direction, Music Direction, Choreography & = Acting.

    Russ Stich (Touring Show Director) has not only an extensive = background in improvisational theatre and stand-up comedy, but is also = the founder and director of the Hudson Theatre Camp and has directed 14 = shows during his tenure there.  Russ has taught acting and = improvisational workshops at schools in Beachwood, Bainbridge, Solon, = St. Ignatius, and South Euclid as well as Case Western Reserve, John = Carroll and Willoughby Fine Arts.  In addition, Russ is an improv = instructor and promotions director for Cabaret Dada.  His film and = television credits include Telling Lies = in America (Paramount), RenegadeForce (HBO), = and “Imma Rolla” Mr. Money = Loc (MTV/BET).  On stage, Russ has = appeared in Tony ‘n Tina’s = Wedding (Playhouse Square), = Troillus& Cressida and Strange Things = We’ve Thought Of… (Cleveland = Black Box Theatre), Peter Pan = and The Amazing Mary = Poppins (Beachwood) and Miss Claudine’s Blues (Cleveland Public Theater).

    Elizabeth Townsend (Acting II) has lived, worked and studied in New York = City for the last 23 years.  Her experience includes theatre, film, = television and commercials.  She has had extensive training the = American Stanislavski Theatre, The Riverside Shakespeare Company, and = The American Place Theatre studying with notables such as Wynn Handman, = Alice Spivak, Julia Carey and Marianne Wells.  Her television and = film credits include The = Sopranos (HBO), Law and Order (NBC), All My = Children (ABC), Working (HBO), Super = Sucker (Purple Rose Films), = Town Diary (Directed by Jack Kenny) and The Energy Specialist = (The Film Network Inc.).  Elizabeth’s recent stage work in = New York includes The Blue = Moon (Annie Dorsen/Dir.), Angel Wings and …The Fervent = Feminist (Murray Schisgal), = Devotion (La MaMa, = ETC), This Day an Age (Playwright/Dir:Nagel Jackson), Kolonist (Theatre M/Julia = Carey, Dir.), Brecht: In Dark = Times and Downtown (Samuel Beckett = Theatre), Sunstroke (Soho Repertory), Pericles (Playwrights = Horizons), The Children’s = Hour (AST), Antigone (Theatre In = Action), and The Woolgatherer = (Westside Arts Theatre).  Most recently she = has appeared at The Purple Rose theatre in Michigan in Hope for Corky and Completing Dahlia.

    Brian Zoldessy (Acting I and Audition Techniques I) is Assistant = Professor and Director of the Theatre Arts Department at Cuyahoga = Community College, Eastern Campus.  In 1995 he received CCC’s = prestigious Ralph M. Besse Award for Teaching Excellence and was honored = with The Outstanding Achievements Award for Teaching by the = International Conference for Teaching and Leadership, Austin, = Texas.  As a professional actor, Brian has worked in New York, = L.A., Chicago, and Cleveland, (Art, = Crossing Delancey, Awake and Sing) and = has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in television and films, working = with Eli Wallach, Jack Gilford, Kevin Bacon, Matthew Broderick, Fisher = Stevens, John Travolta and Woody Allen.  A winner of the Kennedy = Center's Irene Ryan Acting and Directing Award, his directing credits = include Amadeus, Six Degrees of = Separation, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Glengarry Glen Ross, Agnes = of God, The Male and Female Odd Couple, Othello, The Taming of the = Shrew, The Sunshine Boys (Halle Theatre), Hamlet ESP (Cleveland Stage = Company), A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Comedy of Errors, and = Coriolanus, (The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival) as well as the highly acclaimed Lord of the Flies at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Brian is also a theatre faculty member, = Special Studies Program, at the Chautauqua Institution. 











From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC66D@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:00 PM To: 'Marnis48 at aol.com' Subject: FW: JEFFREY Auditions =20 -----Original Message----- From: Zoldessy, Brian=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 8:31 PM To: 'Grumio85 at aol.com' Subject: JEFFREY Auditions Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C357BC.226034F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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-----Original Message-----
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To:=20 'Grumio85 at aol.com'
Subject: JEFFREY = Auditions

Auditions for=20 JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian=20 Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY will open = in the Beck=20 Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and=20 Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early=20 October.
 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, = September 15=20 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20
 
Callbacks will be=20 scheduled the following week.  Performers=20 can prepare a short comic
 
monologue or read scenes from the play, which = will be available at the auditions.  Both Equity=20
 
and Non-Equity performers are = welcome. =20 Please bring a picture/resume as well as your
 
schedules to check for possible rehearsal=20 conflicts.  To = schedule an=20 appointment = please call=20
 
the Beck Center at=20 216-521-2540. 
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 = woman. =20 AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8=20 versatile
 
actors = to play over 40 = characters.
 
 
The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the = Obie Award,=20 The Outer Critics Circle Award and 
 
the John = Gassner Award=20 for Outstanding New American Play for=20 JEFFREY. 
 
 
"A = frank, fearless=20 comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out = of fear=20 and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...."  = --New York=20 Daily News
 
"THE = HOTTEST TICKET=20 OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background,=20 JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up = with some=20 of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall = street=20 Journal
 
"WILDLY=20 FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he = lived=20 in 
modern = Manhattan and=20 taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures = the heart and=20 soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any = other=20 play."  --New York=20 Times   
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Learn basic latex application and dental technique and participate in a ?moulage? demonstration.  The workshop is ideal for stage make-up artists as well as those who want to use Fantasy/3D FX make-up for Halloween, school and church theatrical productions.  The workshop is hands-on with each participant receiving a starter kit.

The fee is $95 for instruction and materials and includes refreshments and a theme lunch.

Registration is limited to 25 participants.  Because of the nature of the workshop all registrants must be pre-paid.

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  --------------4CD6CE22BC39B99C9456E5E2-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Jul 31 23:19:33 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:19:33 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE CONCERT - Fri. 8/1 Message-ID: <233C4DF7.2E348615.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT Proudly Presents: Marsha Stevens, the "Mother of Contemporary Christian Music" FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 7:30pm Admittance is FREE Free-will offering collected to defray expenses Join us for the next offering in our exciting new Concert Series!!! Zion UCC is located at: 2716 W. 14th Street Cleveland, OH For more info, Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917 See our website at www.zionchurch.org Visit www.balmministries.com for more info on Marsha!!! Also look for more info on Zion's Monthly Concert Series, commencing again in September!!!! From KerrComm at aol.com Fri Aug 1 14:51:04 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 14:51:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Sponsors Pow Wow Message-ID: <1c7.d49b6ae.2c5be110@aol.com> Kulture Kids is the co-sponsor for the upcoming "Aurora's Fourth Annual Family Festival and Pow Wow", a non-profit event to be held September 13th and 14th at Aurora High School in Aurora, OH. "Kulture Kids is the natural choice to co-sponsor this event, one of the largest annual Pow Wows in Northeast Ohio", says Aurora Committee Chairperson Maxine Klein. "Robin Pease, Artistic Director and Founder of Kulture Kids, has done more to raise awareness in Cleveland about Native American issues than anyone else in recent memory. We're very pleased that Kulture Kids has agreed to serve as non-profit sponsor of our annual Pow Wow." The Pow Wow features American Indian Dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, demonstrations, and hands-on experiences. Kulture Kids will visit all of the Aurora public schools this fall as part of the sponsorship, delivering assemblies and workshops for students and teachers. "We're pleased to be part of this exciting event," says Tom Kerr, Kulture Kids Executive Director. "It fits in perfectly with our mission to raise multicultural awareness in Northeast Ohio. Aurora's reputation for its Pow Wows is outstanding." The Pow Wow will be held on Saturday, September 13th, from 10 AM to 6 PM (Grand entry at 12 noon) and Sunday, September 14th, from 10 AM to 5 PM (Grand entry at 12 noon). Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children ages 6 to 12, and $1 for Seniors age 65 and over. For more information, contact the Aurora Pow Wow Festival at PH: 330-562-5844. Aurora High School is located on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora, OH. From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 1 14:51:09 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 1 14:51:09 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG at Geauga Theater Announces Chorus Line & neohiopal discount Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD INVITES NEOPAL MEMBERS TO ENJOY A ?BUY 1-GET 1? DISCOUNT FOR THE OPENING NIGHT OF ?A CHORUS LINE? PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH TAMS WITMARK FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE FEATURING THE BEST CAST AROUND! TODD STUART, LARRY BRAUN, HEATHER HUNKLE, LAURA RIGHTNAUR, KRISTIN NETZBAND, NORMAN BERRY, JACKIE KALAN, TIM COLES, NATALIE REDER, NICK GEHLFUSS, ERIN CARDINA, KELLY MOLNAR?.JUST TO NAME A FEW! STICK AROUND AFTER THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT TO MEET THE CAST AND ENJOY COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS! JUST PRINT OUT THIS ?AD? & TURN IT IN AT THE BOX OFFICE. BUY ONE TICKET & WE?LL GIVE YOU THE SECOND TICKET FREE! TO RESERVE YOUR TICKETS CALL THE BOX OFFICE AT (440) 286-2255 E-MAIL: Boxoffice at geaugatheater.org ?A CHORUS LINE? WILL PLAY AUGUST 15,16,17,22,23,24, 29,30,31 SHOWTIMES ARE 8:00PM ON FRIDAY & SATURDAYS, 2:00 MATINEE ON SUNDAYS ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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101 WATER = STREET

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FEATURING THE BEST CAST AROUND!

TODD STUART, LARRY BRAUN, HEATHER HUNKLE, LAURA RIGHTNAUR, KRISTIN NETZBAND, = NORMAN BERRY, JACKIE KALAN, TIM COLES, NATALIE REDER, NICK GEHLFUSS, ERIN = CARDINA, KELLY MOLNAR….JUST TO NAME A FEW!

STICK AROUND AFTER = THE SHOW OPENING NIGHT

 TO MEET THE CAST AND = ENJOY

COMPLIMENTARY = REFRESHMENTS!

 

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 BUY ONE TICKET & = WE’LL GIVE YOU THE SECOND TICKET FREE!

 

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E-MAIL: Boxoffice at geaugatheater.org

 

“A CHORUS LINE” WILL PLAY AUGUST 15,16,17,22,23,24, = 29,30,31
SHOWTIMES ARE 8:00PM ON FRIDAY & SATURDAYS, 2:00 MATINEE ON = SUNDAYS

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35834.1E4CD000-- From CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 From: CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com (CLAEDUKE2 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 1 16:30:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Cabaret Grayskull" at Second City...FREE Message-ID: <3785E78A.7F08FBAC.01FD9534@aol.com> The Second City training centers, graduating, Conservatory 5 class is presenting...... HE-MAN of LA MANCHA OR CABARET GRAYSKULL at the Second City theater on East 14th, downtown Cleveland This is an original revue. Written and performed by the Con 5 class. It's being directed by Kiff Vanden Heuvel. ADMISSION IS FREE FREE FREE !! Showtime is 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 11th There will be singing, dancing, gratuitous nudity and funny stuff. So bring the whole family!! CAST: (in no order of importance whatsoever) Meagan Rowell Christy Kunetz Ellen Kleges Jeff Clevenger Dave Sawyer John Lord Jeff Gosnell And all the way from beautiful PA.... Larry Phillis Joe Wichryk II Special thanks to our director KIFF VANDEN HEUVEL !!! HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!!!!!!!! From audition at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 From: audition at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri Aug 1 19:44:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLAYERS GUILD AUDITIONS FOR "THE RED SHOES" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Players Guild Theatre announces auditions for ?The Red Shoes,? part of our Family Theatre Series THE RED SHOES September 26-October 5 Directed by: Terry M. Sandler Open Auditions: Saturday, August 23 Noon-3:00 P.M. Sunday, August 24 7:00-9:00 P.M. Seeking all actors ages 8 -Adult Please prepare a memorized 1-2 minute monologue or story-telling for the audition. There may be some reading from the script. For more information, contact the Players Guild Theatre at (330) 453-7619. The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C3586E.71C09840-- From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEDINA COLLABORATIVE SUMMER MUSICAL - MY FAIR LADY - FINAL 2 PERFORMANCES Message-ID: <3F2B120B.A6EC1791@zoominternet.net> Don't miss this stunning production of "My Fair Lady" - August 2nd at 8:00 p.m. and August 3rd at 2:00 p.m. - Medina Performing Arts Center, located at Medina High School, 777 E. Union Street in Medina. $12 adults, $8 seniors/students. Box office (330)636-3400. Tickets available at the door. From jtl at zoominternet.net Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 From: jtl at zoominternet.net (Judi Linden) Date: Sat Aug 2 02:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audtions for "Noises Off" - Medina County Show Biz Company Message-ID: <3F2B13A0.E88BE1EC@zoominternet.net> Auditions are being held on Saturday, August 1 at 11:00 a.m. and Wednesday, August 6th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 400 N. Broadway, Medina. Production dates are 10/3,4,5,10 & 11, 2003 in Medina. Auditions are from a cold reading from the script. Actors must be prepared to "mess up and do it perfectly"!!! in this high comedy farce. Questions? Leave a message for Sandi Harris at (330) 75-0651 or (330) 760-9759. From info at playersguildtheatre.com Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 From: info at playersguildtheatre.com (The Players Guild Theatre) Date: Sat Aug 2 12:34:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Players Guild of Canton presents "Cabaret" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~ The Players Guild of Canton ~ Proudly Presents Kander and Ebb's CABARET The Musical Directed by Amy Marie Sima Musical Direction by Steve Parsons Choreography by Jennica McCleary August 22 - September 14 Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm Sundays @ 2:30pm For Tickets call (330) 453-7617 Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm also one hour prior to curtain ~ The Cast ~ Emcee - Scott Crim Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten Heir Schultz - Bob Baab Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day ~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~ Bobby - Brandon Claflin Victor - Nathaniel Addessi Hans - Adam J. Ford Max - Craig May Maitre`D - Ben Levy ~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~ Texas - Heather M. Wylie Lulu - Cassandra Capocci Rosie - Andrea Schaffner Fritzie - Angeline Wynn Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi ~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~ Production Manager - Kelly Kerry Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series of increasingly pointed nightclub songs. Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Book by Joe Masteroff. And remember it's not just theatre... it's CABARET. ~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music Library Inc. ~ The Players Guild Theatre 1001 Market Avenue North Canton, Ohio 44702 Business Office: (330) 453-7619 Box Office: (330) 453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com For general information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com To receive audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om To unsubscribe from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.c om and put "unsubscribe" in the subject field. _____ ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~     = The = Players Guild of Canton     ~

 

Proudly Presents

 

Kander and Ebb's

 

 

CABARET

The Musical

 

 

 

Directed by Amy Marie Sima

 

Musical Direction by Steve Parsons

 

Choreography by Jennica McCleary

 

August 22 - September 14

Fridays & Saturdays @ 8:00pm

Sundays @ 2:30pm

 

For Tickets call (330) 453-7617

Box office hours Mon-Sat 10am - 2pm

also one hour prior to curtain

 

~ The Cast ~

Emcee - Scott Crim

Sally Bowles - Jennica McCleary

Cliff Bradshaw - Lucas Staten

Heir Schultz - Bob Baab

Frau Schneider - Carol Sampsel

Ernst Ludwig - Robert Fockler

Frau Helga Kost - Melissa Day

 

~ ~ Kit Kat Boys ~ ~

Bobby - Brandon Claflin

Victor - Nathaniel Addessi

Hans - Adam J. Ford

Max - Craig May

Maitre`D - Ben Levy

 

~ ~ ~ Kit Kat Girls ~ ~ ~

Texas - Heather M. Wylie

Lulu - Cassandra Capocci

Rosie - Andrea Schaffner

Fritzie - Angeline Wynn

Frenchie - Angeline Zimbardi

 

~ Kit Kat Klub Managers ~

Production Manager - Kelly Kerry

Stage Manager - Vicky McCleary

Assistant Director - Tricia Ostertag

 Asst. Stage Manager - Stephen A. Becker

German Linguist Coach - Joe Petrozzi

 

Based on Christopher Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories," =

the musical Cabaret is the story of Cliff, an American = writer who comes to Berlin at the dawn of the Hitler era. He falls in with the = denizens of the decadent Kit Kat Klub, and takes as his roommate the club's former = star attraction, Sally Bowles. As he struggles to write a novel, he witnesses = the blindness and self-deception of a group of people who allow Nazism to = gradually take control while they are emotionally and spiritually "fast asleep." A Spectral cabaret emcee comments on the story in a series = of increasingly pointed nightclub songs.

 

 

 

Music by John Kander,       Lyrics by Fred Ebb,       Book by Joe = Masteroff.

 

 

 

 

And remember it's not just theatre...

it's CABARET.

 

 

 

 

~ Produced with special arrangement by Tams-Whitmark Music = Library Inc. ~

 

 


The Players Guild Theatre

1001 Market = Avenue North

Canton, Ohio = 44702

Business = Office: (330) 453-7619

Box Office: = (330) 453-7617

www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

For general = information, write to info at playersguildtheatre.com

To receive = audition notices and other information by e-mail, write to = audition at playersguildtheatre.com

To unsubscribe = from the mailing list, please write to audition at playersguildtheatre.com and put "unsubscribe" in the subject = field.

 


 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C358F7.EB08E160-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat Aug 2 16:21:04 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO REVIEWS: BAT BOY and POINTE OF DEPARTURE Message-ID: <20030802182041.41559.qmail@web12007.mail.yahoo.com> A DYNAMIC DUO: ?BAT BOY? AND POINT OF DEPARTURE AT CAIN PARK Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times BAT BOY, A FUN-FILLED FLIGHT OF FANTASY AT CAIN PARK The headlines in the tabloids state:"Batboy Found In W.Virginia Cave," "Batboy Escapes," "New Wave Of Batboy Sightings!," and " Batboy Attacks Girl, 10!". What is this all about? According to the Weekly World News, the Bat Boy saga began in 1992 when the 19-pound mutant, described by scientists as half human and half bat, was captured in a cave in Virginia's Shenandoah Mountains. Supposedly, the strange creature had enormous amber eyes that enabled him to see in the dark and oversized ears that worked like radar! The feisty creature was taken to a secret federal laboratory near Wheeling, W.Va., where experts from all over the world came to study him. In 1993 and again in 1994, government officials denied rumors that Bat Boy had escaped from the lab and was on the loose. His present whereabouts are unknown. And what does that have to do with the theatre? Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming decided to write the story into a stage production. Laurence O?Keefe added the music and lyrics. The results? ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? made its Off Broadway debut in 2001. It developed an instant cult following and was selected as the Best Off-Broadway musical that year. The musical ostensibly tells the tale of finding the Bat Boy and his struggle to assimilate and gain societal acceptance against great odds. It takes on a ?MY FAIR LADY? meets sci-fi horror aura as Bat Boy is taught how to behave like a respectable citizen and finds out the "real" story of his conception. The moral? Who cares! It?s the over-all effect of the production that matters. You go to see ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? to be entertained. It?s the National Inquirer version of theatre. Director Victoria Bussert, not only has the talent to unearth wonderful unknown scripts, like ?AVENUE X? and ?SIDE SHOW,? but also todirect them with ingenuity. She has done it again. Add the creative bat-in-action/townsfolk-in-panic choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley, and the power-packed (but often ear shattering) music by Leonard DiCosimo, and you have a fun, fun show. As for the music, you?ve never heard any of it. And that matters little. You?ll laugh your way through such ditties as "Another Dead Cow" and "Show You a Thing or Two." "Inside Your Heart" is the strangest love song every written. "A Home For You" and ""Let Me Walk Among You" are beautiful ballads. "Children, Children" is a hysterically funny, raunchy number featuring stuffed animals. (You have to see it to believe it.) The cast is wonderful. There is not a weak link in the group. The ten actors/singers play about a zillion different roles, changing wigs and costumes and characters with lightning speed, while singing with aplomb, displaying enough energy to set a rocket in flight, while dancing like maniacs, and having one heck of a good time. Gary Walker is Bat Boy incarnate. He hangs from the rafters, sings with gusto, textures the role with pathos, and captivates the audience. Adina Bloom is wonderful as his ditzy "mother." She hits and holds high notes that could shatter a glass. Scott Plate is obviously having a ball playing Dr. Parker, a true melodrama character. Emily Krieger is both funny and tender as Bat Boy?s "sister" and lover...don?t ask me to explain that combo! Patrick Janson, Phillip Carroll, Alana Simone Purvis, Hannah Laird, Fabio Polanco and Mitch McCarrrell all are terrific in their gender-bender switching and fast- change roles. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL? is the kind of theatre that will appeal to only certain audience members. You have to go to fun, realizing that you are participating in a tabloid fantasy and be willing to set aside all your traditional beliefs about what theatre should be. You need to just let Bussert, Kelley-Kiteley, DiCosimo and the wonderful cast take you on a fun-filled flight of fantasy. If some local theatre has any brains it will sign up the cast and put the show in an open-ended run. The cult following will develop quickly. Hey, Hanna Theatre or Kennedy?s Down-Under, are you reading this? Thanks to Cain Park for continuing to allow Bussert to use her creative genius to bring this type of theatre to the area. Few other local entertainment venues would financially back and encourage this show. ?BAT BOY THE MUSICAL? runs through August 17 at the Alma Theatre in Cain Park. For tickets, which should be in short-supply once the word gets out about this show, call 216-371-3000. If you are interested in finding out more about the "real" Bat Boy go on-line to www.weeklyworldnews.com/batboy/index.cfm or www.slumdance.com/batboy. POINT OF DEPARTURE DESERVES STANDING "O" Most local dance lovers know Karen Gabay as the long-time premiere female dancer with the Cleveland San Jose Ballet. Few realize, however, that she is also a very creative and talented choreographer. As her dance career comes to its climax she has segued into the role of dancer-choreographer. She is proficient in both roles. She, along with her long-time talented partner, Raymond Rodriquez, followed the local dancers to California when financial problems, poor artistic choices, and a changing economy forced the CSJ Ballet to void its Cleveland ties. The duo loves the audiences in this area. They wanted to return and form their own company. Entitled Point of Departure the three year-old fledgling group is seeking financial means to create the kind of company that will again make Cleveland proud of its ballet tradition. Point of Departure?s latest performance was staged at Cain Park. A near capacity audience was on it?s feet at the conclusion, applauding and screaming. The standing O was deserved as they had just seen a fine evening of dance. This is not to say the performances were flawless. The ensemble, because of financial constraints, had only eight rehearsals to polish their dancing. Even making this more difficult was that Gabay had created "The Other Side of the Road." a lengthy piece specifically for Rodriquez. It had its world premiere at this appearance. All of this led to some uncertainty at times. This did not, however, take away from the over-all wonder of the program. Gabay?s "Nouveau Flamenco" danced to the music of Ottmar Liebert, found the cast in traditional flamenco costumes. Consisting of interesting couplings, often each pair doing different moves at the same time, the choreography showed creativity. The dancers executed stylized Spanish movements which nicely paralleled the moods of the guitar music. Gabay featured each of the dancers as soloists. The individual dancing and partnering were fine, but they were slightly off-sync when everyone was required to move as a unit. "Meditation," was a pas de deux displaying the fine partnering abilities of Rodriquez and Gabay. This was a selection using classical movements with modern overtones. The couple?s hand and arm use and their synchronization was superb. The dancers were accompanied by the excellent live piano fingering by Carolyn Warner and the fine bowmanship of violinist Lev Polyakin. Sayaka Tai and Ivan Bielik were featured in the Pas de Deux from ?DON QUIXOTE.? After a mechanical start the duo?s confidence increased and shined brightly in their featured solo segments. Tai?s toe work and Bielik?s circle leaps were excellent. Danced to a series of musical selections from Polyakin?s new jazz recording "The Other Side of the Road," the ballet by the same name gave the youthful forty-something Rodriquez a chance to display his multi-talented abilities in classical ballet, modern dance, soft shoe, swing-dance, and theatrical movement. Gaby?s talent as a creative choreographer was showcased throughout. "Feast or Famine" which featured Rodriquez in a kick-line routine with four women was cheered loudly by the audience. He partnered effectively with Christine Schwaner in a pas de deux. Gabay and Rodriquez delighted as an exercise class duo in "Running out of Time." The program?s highlight was the concluding segment. The entire company displayed fine style and message development in a reenactment of dancers trying out for a theatrical chorus line, portraying "Life is an Audition." CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Pointe of Departure company deserves financial and audience support to keep giving the area their high level of dance performance. Their recent Cain Park presentation showed again the quality and talent of Gabay and Rodriquez, not only as dancers, but as co-artistic directors. To show support for the company send your financial contributions to Gabrod, Inc., P.O. Box 719, lakewood, OH 44107 or go on-line to www.pointeofdeparture.com and volunteer to assist them. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Sat Aug 2 17:36:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wig designer/stylist wanted- Carousel Dinner Theatre, Akron Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870285C2@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is searching for an experienced wig = designer/stylist to either design wigs for upcoming productions or = maintain them for the run of each production once the styles are set. = Please send inquiries to Karen Starr kstarr at CarouselDinnerTheatre.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35940.4584F028-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie Time (Theatre Actor Night at Cronies) Message-ID: <139.235d20b1.2c5e0376@aol.com> --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From Kevin Joseph Kelly...... It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland actors! Brian Etchell and Colin Cook Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture to NYC. Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck! Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean. Also, a special announcement that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please! --part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Kevin Joseph Kelly......

It is that time of the month= again, yep, time to drink and sing!

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, August 6, 2003 at= 10 PM

Cronies Bar and Grill=
Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood
17900 Detroit Avenue
Starts at 10, come early to get a table


Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!=

Kitchen open until Midnight
216-226-3310, if you get lost

This week is very special as we say good-bye to two wonderful Cleveland acto= rs!

Brian Etchell and Colin Cook

Brian leaves our great city to join the FBI and Colin leaves us to venture t= o NYC.
Please drop by and pay your respects and wish them the best of luck!
Or take your best shot at them before they leave, if you know what I mean.
Also, a special announcem= ent that I will be having a surprise birthday party for myself at Cronies on= October 17th, more details to follow. Keep it secret please!



--part1_139.235d20b1.2c5e0376_boundary-- From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 08:55:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SNOOPY!!! this Tuesday only! Message-ID: <3B42C284.6DA6D41E.D7B8CA6E@aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock presents for ONE NIGHT ONLY... SNOOPY!!! (In Concert) Tuesday, August 5th at 7:30pm Admission is FREE (suggested donation $5) Directed by Joanna May Hunkins Music Direction by Ryan F. Bergeron Starring: Pierre-Jacques Brault* as Snoopy Michael A. Curry as Woodstock Carrie Hall as Peppermint Patty Brian Marshall as Linus Kelly Murphy as Lucy Benji Reid as Charlie Brown Jennifer Zapolla as Sally Heskett Auditorium 5771 Perkins Road Bedford Heights (just off 271 and Rockside Road) PLEASE NOTE: Mercury Summer Stock will be announcing it's 2004 season at this event! Don't miss it!!! Call (216) 732-3370 for more information *Appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Review of: EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP at convergence Message-ID: <20030803160602.58611.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> THE QUESTION AT CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM: "WHAT?S THIS ALL ABOUT? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times As the patrons filed into the lobby during the intermission at convergence-continuum Theatre?s production of Jose Rivera?s ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? a male voice boomed out, "Does anyone know what this is all about?" A woman said, "Beats me." Another said, "It?s about I, I, I, want, want, want." Most people just shook their heads. A group of four, who were contemplating leaving, were stopped by one of their number who said, "The actors are working hard, we owe it to them to go back in." Rivera, the play?s author, was born in Puerto Rico. He recounts that when he was a boy, he loved to sit on his mother's knee and listen to stories of his Puerto Rican ancestors. There were chronicles of inflamed passions and family betrayals, of lovers crossed and disasters scarcely averted. He once said, "The stories were just outrageous. There were elements of the fantastical, of the dream, and these things become interchangeable." This lack of a divide between the real world and the realm of dreams and nightmares, fantasy and folklore are at the heart of his plays. Its been called "mad realism." ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? was written in 1990...its subject is supposedly the primitive human struggle between animal instincts and civilized order. A London reviewer capsulized the play by stating, "its conception of the human condition as a psychic battleground--lively, funny, erotic, tragic--has a rare force." That may well be, but judging by the audience who saw the convergence-continuum production, the intent and purpose of the playwright was not clear. The production is generally well performed. Lara Mielcarek is outstanding as Nelly, the psychologically deprived daughter. She matures from animal to a productive woman before our eyes. Hers is a focused portrayal, but the script doesn?t tell us how she develops the abilities to mature in the way she does. Does just getting away from her monster of a father bring miraculous healing? In the world of fantasy, maybe, but psychologist would say, "no." As the role requires, Geoff Hoffman is attractive, and but he fails to give texture to Johnny, Nelly?s ego-centered husband. At times his lines are flat and sometimes his motivations are unclear. This could have been the fault of the script which rarely gives him the motivations for the build-up needed. Clyde Simon is properly offensive as the father. But, again, the impetus for his character?s actions are not clear. Why is he the person he is? He says to his daughter, "There is no escaping my house. It is always with you." He is right, but why was the house the way it was? The author gives us no real clues. Animal instincts? Really? Director Joshua Spencer frustrates at least part of the audience by placing the father?s wheel chair in the corner of the L-shaped stage. This placement blocks the view of at least one-third of the viewers from seeing the action. He also needed to temper the sound effects which often drowned out the dialogue. There are a group of theatre-goers who like to attend mind-bending theatrical productions. Though a trend in the late 60s and 70s, that audience segment has waned. If their play selections to date are any indication, Clyde Simon, convergence continuum?s Artistic Director and Brian Breth, its Executive Director, have decided to appeal to that audience. Theirs is a brave task. They are providing the type of theatre for that fringe group, but they must realize that plays like ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? may not get the positive word of mouth needed to financially sustain their venue. Should they do the likes of Neil Simon. Absolutely not, but there are plays that will appeal to a broader audience and still advance the art form. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Rivera may be a word master, but he has created in ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? characters we care little about. He enfolds them in a story with no focus. His words lack clarity and focus. Therefore, we care little about the play. ?EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP? runs at 8 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 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. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From carol at callaria.com Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 From: carol at callaria.com (cleslie/callaria) Date: Sun Aug 3 11:50:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]STILL TIME TO SIGN UP FOR 'STAGE FRIGHT...' CLASS! Message-ID: Afraid you'll 'freeze' at an audition, or opening night? Beginning to panic at the thought of going out in front of an audience? Terrified of forgetting lyrics or lines at crucial moments? Just wanting to find 'center' on command?... Then you won't want to miss this THREE WEEK SESSION of GUIDED IMAGERY AND VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES, aimed specifically at performing artists! Sign up for all three, and the cost is only $125 total(*$95 total to NEOhioPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - NON-members qualify if accompanied by a member! A member bringing a colleague, will only pay $85 for all three.) Pay per session then each one is $45 (*$35 NEOPAL/AFTRA/AEA/SAG/MU members - no other discounts, even if accompanied). Receipt of your personal check guarantees your place, payable to CALLARIA COACHING COMPANY; please submit no later than July 31st, 2003. (Driver's Licence and Membership Card required as I.D. at first session to verify eligibility for discount. NEOhioPAL folks, bring a copy of this email with you to first session.) Reservations are ESSENTIAL! Sessions are held on consecutive Monday mornings and/or Saturday mornings, 9.30am - 11.30am. Space is limited, so sign up today. Specify which morning you prefer. Dress for comfort. Sessions commence Saturday 9th August, and Monday 11th August, respectively. You will be issued with practical techniques to utilize from home. When submitting, describe scenarios that typically cause anxiety related to your craft, and we'll do our best to tailor sessions to your needs. (Monday class has been delayed one week from earlier announcement to give people more time to sign up.) (Individual sessions are also available outside of the group session times, discounted to $75 per hour; pay for 6 upfront, you get a 7th free - a $75 value! Full money-back guarantee if dissatisfied, for ALL offers.) Producers/casting agents/managers: if you have a client in need of this service, please telephone to discuss (216 763 1806). We are happy to work with someone for a specific project with a deadline. Classes held at Callaria (accessed via S Green Road, or Chagrin Blvd; look for tree-lawn sign: BuyRite Office Products; enter via 'A' door, come upstairs behind elevator to Callaria). Carol A Leslie, DipCOT, OTR/L, AFTRA, BritAE (currently dormant), CCF Success Coach Keynote Speaker Singer Occupational Therapist www.callariacoaching.com Callaria Company Coaching & Occupational Therapy 23715 Mercantile Road Suite A 215 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 Tel: 216 763 1806 Fax: 216 763 1807 "Everyone's a star with Callaria!" From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS "MURDER ON THE MOUNT" , an audience participation play at Lolli's Restaurant, Canton, Ohio Message-ID: <20030803174919.78638.qmail@web40504.mail.yahoo.com> WHEN: MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH AT 7:30 PM AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 12TH AT 7:30 PM. WHERE: Lolli's Restaurant is located at 4801 Dressler Rd. NW, In Canton Ohio. "Murder On The Mount" is a funny whodonit on Mount Olympus. Can you imagine an immortal being murdered? Well, it happened. And it's up to Chuckie Chan to figure out who did it. Needed are three men and three women. Ages range from 19 to 35. These are PAID performances. Both primary and understudy actors. CAST OF CHARACTERS APOLLO: God of light and all arts, son of Zeus, friend of mankind and a great archer. The ever youthful God,just and wise, representing a level of moral excellence. Also the God of prophesy, taught to him by Pan. Must have been the nerd of Mount Olympus. No mortal could be that good. APHRODITE: Goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Wife of Hephaestus, but mother of three children by Ares,God of War, and lover to many, including Adonis. This chick got around. DIONYSUS: Son of Zeus and a human, inventor of wine and God of wine, life, nature and theater. Brought out the basic instincts and desires in people. The Romans called him Baccus. A major party dude. ERIS: Goddess of strife, sister of Ares. At the marriage of Peleus and Thetis, she provoked the quarrel among the Goddesses which led to the Judgment of Paris, and so to the Trojan War. Call her catty and an obnoxious buttinski. ADONIS: The eternal symbol of masculine beauty, and, boy, does he know it. His trysts with Aphrodite brought out the jealousy of Persephone. Both wanted to claim him, and Zeus, who decided neither had a stronger claim than the other, allowed each to keep him half a year. ATHENA: Goddess of wisdom, pottery and weaving, and daughter of Zeus and Metis (don't even ask), and a virgin Goddess. This is important only in that it proves she could run faster than Hermes and his winged feet. CHUCKIE CHAN: Brother of the famous 20th Century criminologist Charlie Chan, who was brought to Olympus to solve the murder of Dionysus under orders from Zeus. (Dionysus & Chuckie Chan are played by the same actor) NUMBER ONE DAUGHTER: The dingy daughter of Chuckie Chan. (Aphrodite & Number One are played by the same actor) We encourage everyone to audition. Even if you don't have audience participation theatre experience, but you're quick on your feet. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From CabaretRock at aol.com Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 From: CabaretRock at aol.com (CabaretRock at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 14:20:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Pop/Rock Singer--Paid Position Message-ID: <44.33deab85.2c5eb753@aol.com> CABARET ROCK at Pickwick & Frolic in downtown Cleveland is completing its Fall cast. Seeking one more female entertainer who can sing solos and harmonies as well as pick up simple movement. Age range: 20s to 30s. Performs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Opens October 2 and runs through March 2004. Pays $150. per weekend. There will be a special New Year's Eve performance. For an audition, contact CabaretRock at aol.com or call (216) 751-6083. Please E-mail a resume and photo when possible. From Hllywddan at aol.com Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 From: Hllywddan at aol.com (Hllywddan at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 3 16:46:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash debut concert...AT LAST Message-ID: <63E54A4B.7E4B6DD9.024ECA8F@aol.com> vanityCrash Beachland Tavern -- Saturday Aug. 9, 8:00 sharp. A special pre-show party for Human League Tickets for vanityCrash only are $5 at the door. Tickets for Human League are $20 adv., and will also admit you to the vanityCrash pre-show. Vanity Crash, Cleveland's newest riff-driven ruckus, planted its first glittery seeds with Cleveland Public Theater's smash production of the rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Now they're bringing their slamming, Bowie-esque guitar rock to the clubs. Lead Vocalist Dan Folino played the dynamic, gender-bent lead role in Hedwig, Guitarist Dennis Yurich served as Hedwig's Musical Director and guitarist, and has played with Q-Up, Verdanzen and System 56. You may know stage-destroying drummer Steve Mehlman from Hedwig or from his punishing work with Pere Ubu, The Heathers, Terminal Lovers, Backmonkeys or Rocket from the Tombs. Bassist Brian Hager comes to us from Vinyl Baby, and guitarist Chris Viola formerly led The Viola Contingent. The band promises that the Beachland debut will be "something for those who listen with their eyes as well as their ears." This early show is a chance for all our old-timer friends who've said our previous bands played out too late at night. You can catch the show at 8:00, leave around 9:00, and be home in time to take your Metamucil and get ready for the 10 o'clock local news! The Beachland Ballroom/Tavern: 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland OH (216) 383-1124 http://www.beachlandballroom.com Vanity Crash, Sat. Aug. 9, 8:00 pm www.vanitycrash.com